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Ehud posted:my man
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Cyndi Lauper did sing the theme to Pee- Wee's Playhouse, at least. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0bHUtpXI3o
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 03:39 |
I watched He Never Died. Pretty good, pretty weird but not in like a David Lynch way, more like in a Henry Rollins way. It almost felt like a tv show pilot more than a movie, but I'm ok with it.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 04:13 |
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I think Henry Rollins gets too many free passes just because of his music history. He's not a good actor.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 04:40 |
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He almost always shows up in things that are legit fun to watch. Do you really watch stuff with Henry Rollins in it, to comment on his acting? I thought it was because you wanted to see Henry Rollins doing some fantastical poo poo in a fantastical setting. you may as well be critiquing Hobo With A Shotgun for the leading role's performance
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 05:25 |
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Ok Fella posted:I think Henry Rollins gets too many free passes just because of his music history. He's not a good actor. He doesn't need to act though, he just needs to be himself and it's engrossing.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 05:43 |
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I've seen him in a ton of movies and it's always some random "hey here's Henry Rollins" type deal. Its never anything significant, you could have plugged in 20 other actors in the same part and no one would know the difference. Watching his stand up specials is more like a chore than anything. Yeah dude I want to listen to you bitch about what music and celebrities you don't like for an hour. No thanks.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 05:51 |
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Ok Fella posted:I've seen him in a ton of movies and it's always some random "hey here's Henry Rollins" type deal. Its never anything significant, you could have plugged in 20 other actors in the same part and no one would know the difference. I'd love to see some examples of a Henry Rollins role/cameo where he's not literally just being himself (maybe with some glasses on), though.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:03 |
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Ok Fella posted:I've seen him in a ton of movies and it's always some random "hey here's Henry Rollins" type deal. Its never anything significant, you could have plugged in 20 other actors in the same part and no one would know the difference. . I mean, u just explained the difference urself.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:04 |
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coyo7e posted:
That's all he does acting wise? Being a famous person in some random movie role doesn't make it good.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:24 |
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Ok Fella posted:That's all he does acting wise? Being a famous person in some random movie role doesn't make it good. And yet James Hong turned it into one of the most decorated filmographies of all time. Maybe... some people are just interesting and you're not one of them?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:26 |
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coyo7e posted:He almost always shows up in things that are legit fun to watch. Do you really watch stuff with Henry Rollins in it, to comment on his acting? I thought it was because you wanted to see Henry Rollins doing some fantastical poo poo in a fantastical setting. Uhm, I agree Henry Rollins is dope and in good movies, but Rutger Hauer made Hobo With A Shotgun. The movie wouldn't be nearly as good without his genuinely great performance.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:36 |
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He plays against type in Feast and it's alot of fun.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:38 |
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Chichevache posted:And yet James Hong turned it into one of the most decorated filmographies of all time. Maybe... some people are just interesting and you're not one of them? James Hong is a legit good actor though. And yes some people are interesting! I just don't think Henry Rollins is outside of his music, his schtick got old really fast.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 06:50 |
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Lurdiak posted:I watched He Never Died. Pretty good, pretty weird but not in like a David Lynch way, more like in a Henry Rollins way. It almost felt like a tv show pilot more than a movie, but I'm ok with it. Definitely a pilot, I assume they are going for a Netflix series or something. It isn't bad I actually enjoyed it, but the pacing and even the finale don't make sense as a standalone movie. Good example of playing to the actors strength, Rollins looks like an old badass but isn't particularly emotive, so he nails it. I wonder if he took this to try and get cast as Cable. I like the choice to go body horror rather then action or stupid tv karate. I think my favorite scene was just him listing all his jobs.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 08:35 |
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coyo7e posted:you just ruined my childhood It was however E.G. Daily: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW2LOaCHhOg Also the voice of Tommy Pickles on Rugrats, and Buttercup on Powerpuff Girls.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 09:05 |
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Henry Rollins is one of the best things about the only good Wrong Turn movie....
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 09:47 |
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On a whim, I watched Entertainment over the weekend, and it was...something. In a good way. Greg Turkington portraying himself on tour as Neil Hamburger (a character I hadn't seen in like 10 years) trudging through a surreal Lynchian odyssey. I've seen some reviews describe it as an "anti-comedy" and it's pretty apt. Certainly are funny parts, and a sprinkling of actual Neil Hamburger standup, but that's not the core of the film.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 11:38 |
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Ok Fella posted:That's all he does acting wise? Being a famous person in some random movie role doesn't make it good. Henry Rollins is also usually only in movies for like five minutes, to be fair. When he's actually playing a major character he generally does something other than just "being Henry Rollins."
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LogisticEarth posted:On a whim, I watched Entertainment over the weekend, and it was...something. In a good way. Greg Turkington portraying himself on tour as Neil Hamburger (a character I hadn't seen in like 10 years) trudging through a surreal Lynchian odyssey. I've seen some reviews describe it as an "anti-comedy" and it's pretty apt. Certainly are funny parts, and a sprinkling of actual Neil Hamburger standup, but that's not the core of the film. Is it on Netflix? I've really been wanting to see this.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 17:15 |
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Saturday, I was looking for some background noise while I was painting, and flipping through my "top picks," I came across a movie starring Owen Wilson, Zach Galafanakis, and Amy Pohler. Without really reading the description, I had expected a dumb comedy that I wouldn't really have to pay attention to, but could stop and watch when I needed to wait for paint to dry. Are You Here turned out to be a pretty a pretty good movie in my opinion about mental illness and happiness, and I ended up just watching the whole thing for the next two hours.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:05 |
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Thsts by uh, Matthew Weiner, the Mad Men guy
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:21 |
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Hat Thoughts posted:Thsts by uh, Matthew Weiner, the Mad Men guy I've never watched Mad Men
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:26 |
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The_Rob posted:Is it on Netflix? I've really been wanting to see this. Yeah, I believe so for US Netflix. Off chance I watched it on Prime though and forgot.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 19:54 |
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I watched the movie Faults on Netflix the other day and I really liked it a lot. I don't know how to describe it other than "low key thriller". It was a pretty original premise, I loved the performances of the two leads and now I'm looking through the Independent section of Netflix for other stuff I might like. What are some other things I might like if I liked Faults a lot?
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:39 |
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Queen of Earth is on Netflix. You might like Bug, that's apparently on Hulu. I'm aware this is the streaming thread but if you like well-made locked-room dramas starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead then 10 Cloverfield Lane is also good.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 20:49 |
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morestuff posted:Queen of Earth is on Netflix. You might like Bug, that's apparently on Hulu. Saw Queen of Earth, haven't seen Bug so I'll check that out. And yes, 10 Cloverfield Lane was very good. When I saw she was in Faults I was sold.
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# ? Mar 28, 2016 21:13 |
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Ehud posted:I watched the movie Faults on Netflix the other day and I really liked it a lot. I don't know how to describe it other than "low key thriller". It was a pretty original premise, I loved the performances of the two leads and now I'm looking through the Independent section of Netflix for other stuff I might like. If you liked the psychological/cult aspects of the film, I'd suggest giving Martha Marcy May Marlene a shot. I'll second that Bug is also an excellent film (and play) that provides an intimate, closed off and repulsive look at mental illness and influence over others. If you're into more B-Movie schlock The Killing Room and Cabin Fever might be worth a watch too. Not sure if any of these are available on streaming. God Hole fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Mar 28, 2016 |
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How is Documentary Now?
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 01:06 |
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The Vosgian Beast posted:How is Documentary Now? lovely first episode, really good next couple episodes, downhill again on the last two or three.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 01:28 |
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The Vosgian Beast posted:How is Documentary Now? I've only watched the VICE parody episode, which is good.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 01:52 |
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Nanook of the North and The Thin Blue Line episodes are loving hilarious. The latter episode is also an extremely well-crafted homage to the point that I could have sworn some of the footage they used was right out of Errol Morris's original. The attention to detail is crazy good.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 02:07 |
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Henry Rollins is certainly not good in everything he does but he absolutely killed it in He Never Died
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 02:35 |
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precision posted:Henry Rollins is certainly not good in everything he does but he absolutely killed it in He Never Died and killed everybody else too!
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 06:36 |
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I had trouble getting over the 90's Lifetime movie of the week quality, but it was a fun enough watch. Or maybe it wasn't. I enjoyed it but I watched it in 4 sittings. It was pretty crappy.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 07:12 |
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Edminster posted:lovely first episode, really good next couple episodes, downhill again on the last two or three. I liked how silly the first episode was, but the rest of this statement I agree. Steep decline after The Eye Doesn't Lie.
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The Vosgian Beast posted:How is Documentary Now? I think it's one of the funniest things IFC has put out. I regularly quote the show now.
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Slandible posted:I think it's one of the funniest things IFC has put out. I regularly quote the show now. I've never heard of it till now, but the first episode is a parody of Grey Gardens? That seems like a pretty obscure and specific subject for an introductory episode. I really want to check it out now, though.
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wa27 posted:I've never heard of it till now, but the first episode is a parody of Grey Gardens? That seems like a pretty obscure and specific subject for an introductory episode. I really want to check it out now, though. You know, its interesting, I brought up Grey Gardens to my mother who is almost 60, and she knew all about it and remembered it very well. I think it was very well known, especially for a documentary, in the late 70's early 80's. Like how you can typically walk up to someone on the street and they'll know about Grizzly Man, I think Grey Gardens was one of those docs that really broke through into mainstream consciousness. None of that explains why a parody of it would appeal to 20 or 30 somethings though...
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As a 32 year old, Grey Gardens has been a pretty common interest / obsession for a lot of my friends for about 10 years. I think it's a pretty timeless documentary that gets referenced enough in pop culture that people seek it out.
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