That's when you get popcorn.
Or, in my case, eat all the popcorn before the movie starts.
That's why I get myself two small popcorns. One for before the movie, one for during.
That's when you get popcorn.
Or, in my case, eat all the popcorn before the movie starts.
[/B]That's why I get myself two small popcorns. One for before the movie, one for during.
I've made it a point not to eat popcorn until the movie starts.
While there's a poop movie right now with Charlie Hunnam pulling a sword, go see the fantastic and very under-seen The Lost City Of Z. An epic exploration film about obsession with a slight tinge of Aguirre.
Audition: It speaks to the excellent filmmaking on display here that even years after seeing it and knowing now just where it was going to go that the film still unnerves and disturbs just as effectively as it did the first time. It's not even because of the more graphic elements particularly, though as always, everything revolving around the acupuncture scene causes every hair on my body to stand up on end, as the way Miike handles the descent into Aoyama's personal hell of nightmares is so brilliantly structured that you begin questioning your own comprehension of what is on screen far more frantically and anxiously. It's pure nightmare fuel, and yet it's accomplished with little more than tight editing, great framing and simple yet expressive color choices that leave a lasting impression even when the more graphic moments of violence start showing up late in the game. Even after near countless amounts of films since its release, Miike will be rightfully immortalized for this one and it still stands up as one of the finest horror films of its country and of its decade.
The trailer reveals so much but I still wanna see it
I hate when ur watching a movie you've seen the trailer for and can anticipate a certain scene coming up.. kinda kills it for me.. happened with a few gaurdians scenes (groot with the button and mantis scene).. everyone laughing and all I can think is didn't you guys see this in the trailer
I try not to go out of my way to watch them but I also go to the movies quite a bit and am always early for the previews
Lady Macbeth.Lady Macbeth or Without Name?
Both look very good.
ooooh. haven't seen that movie in like 10 years. I still remember that scene whereshe's cutting off the dude's foot with one of those meat cutting wires, and you can HEAR the grinding. so gnarly
Nothing wrong with having cable js. DVR is the goat.Was flipping through the channels on my TV (yes I still have cable, mainly for sports) and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford was on. Ended up watching the entire movie for the upteenth time, and I still firmly believe it's a top 3 movie of the 2000s, and easily the best western of that timeframe as well.
It's a damn shame Casey Affleck didn't get the recognition he deserved until Manchester by the Sea. Dude's been constantly fantastic in every movie I've seen him in.
Was flipping through the channels on my TV (yes I still have cable, mainly for sports) and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford was on. Ended up watching the entire movie for the upteenth time, and I still firmly believe it's a top 3 movie of the 2000s, and easily the best western of that timeframe as well.
It's a damn shame Casey Affleck didn't get the recognition he deserved until Manchester by the Sea. Dude's been constantly fantastic in every movie I've seen him in.
Agreed, it's a fantastic character study of fame and celebrity culture before people even knew what that was. The voice-over at the beginning and end are just beautiful.
Yeah split rocked, certainly one of my favorite movies of the year and Shyamyalan has set a unique stamp on the superhero genre with his pair of movies. His stuff is among the best of them easy. McAvoy's multiple personalities were pretty hilarious, dude wasn't afraid to mix camp with the horror. Anya Taylor Joy has had a nice couple years between The Witch and this too. A lot of people in my theater were kind of confused by the ending which is a shame because as soon as I heard that music during McAvoy's monologue I was shook. that was one of the best movie moments for me in a while.
And Jesse James is for sure one of the best of the century for me. The soundtrack is impeccable, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' best film work. The movie serves both as a slow meditative western film and a kind of timeless story about the myths of celebrity. Casey da gawd. Even in small appearances like the Oceans trilogy he was awesome, but I love when he gets a great film to show off his chops.
god damn Criterion, so bummed they haven't picked up Jesse James. That would fit nicely in their collection.
real quick do I watch Walk with me before the twin peak seasons? or after.
After. It's really, really not meant to be seen before.
Showtime has FWWM streaming, so you can kill two birds with one stone there.I finished my Twin Peaks run like 4-5 months ago, so I think I'm good on that front. I need to watch Fire Walk With Me tho...and subscribe to showtime.
After. It's really, really not meant to be seen before.
Ughhhhh, I want to do a Twin Peaks + FWWM rewatch before the new season but I don't know if I'll make it.
How Scott made Alien and Blade Runner I'll never understand.
Showtime has FWWM streaming, so you can kill two birds with one stone there.
I also never watched Twin Peaks.
Odd, since i love both Lynch and Silent Hill.
Maybe this is the right excuse.
This show is tailor made for you.I also never watched Twin Peaks.
Odd, since i love both Lynch and Silent Hill.
Maybe this is the right excuse.
How Scott made Alien and Blade Runner I'll never understand.
How Scott made Alien and Blade Runner I'll never understand.