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CelticPredator posted:Woah. This showing of Get Out is filling up! Rad! I was at a nearly sold out showing of Get Out last night, and had to sit in the front row. It's unreal how popular this movie is.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:the graduate sucks I don't think it sucks, Nichols' comic timing is really pretty good, but it's a weirdly ugly movie compared to some of its contemporaries and I've never understood Surtees' Oscar nomination for it.
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CPL593H posted:Have you seen Cutting Moments?
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 01:25 |
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It's hilarious how terrible the DVD covers are for it.
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Guess the movie!quote:Warner Brothers eventually purchased and distributed the completed film for a sum just under a million dollars.[5] Warners initially previewed the film on a double bill with the Mel Brooks comedy Blazing Saddles, resulting in very negative audience response, and forcing the production team to book the film into several other theaters in locations such as Little Rock, Arkansas to demonstrate that the film could make money.[7] Badlands
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 01:31 |
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It's pretty fitting how many times I drifted off to sleep while reading The Castle.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 01:36 |
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CopywrightMMXI posted:I think a lot of people migrated to Letterboxd. gently caress reranking over 1900 movies.
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CPL593H posted:Have you seen Cutting Moments? No, but it sounds awesome. Timby posted:I don't think it sucks, Nichols' comic timing is really pretty good, but it's a weirdly ugly movie compared to some of its contemporaries and I've never understood Surtees' Oscar nomination for it. Yeah idk. I don't hate it but I find it to be really stodgy, everything feels so cute and neat so you get all the Messages and Irony right away but everything's squished down as a result.
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I've been preaching the greatness of Cutting Moments for like a decade. It's so unexpectedly sick.Power of Pecota posted:gently caress reranking over 1900 movies. It is daunting (I had about 2400 to migrate over), but it's worth it. I've been a huge Criticker fan since 2007, but I call it like I see it and Letterboxd bests Criticker on just about every single level.
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Spatulater bro! posted:I've been preaching the greatness of Cutting Moments for like a decade. It's so unexpectedly sick. I like how primitive Criticker is.
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Spatulater bro! posted:It is daunting (I had about 2400 to migrate over), but it's worth it. I've been a huge Criticker fan since 2007, but I call it like I see it and Letterboxd bests Criticker on just about every single level. Son of a bitch I can't believe I'm about to do this
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geez why don't u guys just go ahead and load ur consciousness up to the cloud while ur at it
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 02:17 |
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Get Out was pretty loving good. My audience wasn't as fun as I hoped. The end was a little disappointing only due to the fact that there wasn't more family members to punish. But it owned. The cast killed it. I thought it was pretty well shot for a first time director. Also where was the deer skeleton? I went to the bathroom real quick after he woke up post first therapy session, was it there?
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CelticPredator posted:Get Out was pretty loving good. My audience wasn't as fun as I hoped. The end was a little disappointing only due to the fact that there wasn't more family members to punish. Nope, it's unfortunately not in the movie.
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Ah dang. That was my favorite image from the trailer.
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I'm watching Cinerama Russian Adventure. It has somewhat obnoxious "folksy" narration by Bing Crosby and doesn't even have any air of anti-Communist stuff. Just a lot of travelogue stuff with reindeer, snow, and stuff. Out of nowhere, there's a scene with sailors hunting a whale, killing it, then gutting the carcass in close-up.
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SpiritOfSanDimas posted:I'd probably do Purple Rain and Sorcerer. I somehow still haven't seen Purple Rain Music Box in Chicago is the best that I've ever been to. They do their 70mm festival every year, they show great movies all the time, and they do cool special event stuff as well. Plus they show as many movies as they can in 35mm.
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SpiritOfSanDimas posted:I'd probably do Purple Rain and Sorcerer. I somehow still haven't seen Purple Rain The Paramount in Austin has a killer classic film series every summer including multiple 70mm screenings
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Introducing: sensory overload tanks. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3692639&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1 quote:Lately I've been stuck in a rut in life. Nothing seems interesting to me anymore and I've given serious thought to ending my sad lovely gay existence. But that's too pathetic and gay for me and not cool enough.
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It is funny how I knew who that was without clicking through. Also 2 years already!
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 03:24 |
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Wish there were some sketchy internet streaming channel dedicated to showing old VHS recordings of monster movie nights from regional stations, commercials and all. It'd be a real fun nostalgia trip til it got boring.
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Baron von Eevl posted:It is funny how I knew who that was without clicking through. "The lock does nothing without a key" will always be my favorite GenChat saga.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 03:35 |
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I mean that's kind of the same saga.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 03:42 |
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SALT CURES HAM. God bless you for somehow getting locked inside a crack house.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 03:46 |
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He's in a better place now, on a farm smoking Js with all the dudes named Mario.
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Baron von Eevl posted:I mean that's kind of the same saga. I know, it's just such an amazingly bizarre ouroboros of ... something. The only other thing that even comes close, off the top of my head, was Geekboy using this thread as a batshit insane LiveJournal.
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Timby posted:"The lock does nothing without a key" will always be my favorite GenChat saga. If I ever decide my life needs more excitement I'll have to track down some of whatever drug it is that turns your life into a Sierra Adventure Game.
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Schwarzwald posted:If I ever decide my life needs more excitement I'll have to track down some of whatever drug it is that turns your life into a Sierra Adventure Game. If SALT CURES HAM's posts were in any way truthful, sounds like it was ditch weed.
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Can someone link to that? Sounds amazing.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 03:52 |
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Hamfather pt 1 is getting cucked on his birthday up through "some dude named Mario." Hamfather pt 2 is his probation for "got my hog fluffed" up until the final breakdown.
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Baron von Eevl posted:Hamfather pt 2 is his probation for "got my hog fluffed" Jesus Christ, I totally forgot about that.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 03:58 |
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As long as I'm asking stupid questions in this thread, if I did a podcast devoted to watching every Michael Shannon movie, could I rope some of y'all in as guests?
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Someone in the games thread thought he was Dickeye
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I'm watching that Time After Time show on ABC right now. It sucks a big old dick. But it has given me a great idea: to make a time travel movie with the same premise except the main guys are stinky 5'6" waifs who instantly get rushed to the hospital for getting like 8 diseases at once.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 04:15 |
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There already is a time travel movie with that same premise
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Someone in the games thread thought he was Dickeye Someone once thought I was DT, which is really mean.
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FishBulb posted:There already is a time travel movie with that same premise I said it was a great idea, not an original one. What movie?
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Budgie Jumping posted:I said it was a great idea, not an original one. What movie? It's called Time After Time actually
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FishBulb posted:It's called Time After Time actually Oh yeah duh. I thought you meant there was a time travel movie where the dudes from the past had accurate heights/builds/autoimmune responses.
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The dude from the 19th century has the body of a old man in his early 30s because he has been working 14 hours a day 6 days a week since he was 4. Is constantly drunk because unlike all the drinking water alcohol doesn't have poop in it. Has a bunch of parasites. The medieval guy doesn't understand a word anyone else is saying because he only speaks Middle English. A really chill dude who does everything really slowly because as a pre-industrial peasant time is barely a concept to him. Has a bunch of parasites. The early modern guy dresses like a hobo clown. Religious zealot who will kill anyone with a slightly different interpretation of even the most minute detail of the bible. Might murder you anyway if he wants to loot your boots or teeth. Smokes like a chimney. Has a bunch of parasites. FreudianSlippers fucked around with this message at 04:53 on Mar 6, 2017 |
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