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h8kurdt 05.30.2018 10:43 AM

Tell me more bout the second one

Rob Instigator 05.30.2018 11:32 AM

It is a film made in 2017, about an experience that woody harrelson had in 2002, where he was shown on UK tabloids cheating on his wife, and he ended up getting arrested for "damaging" a cab. It stars woody, his wife, and is done in one long shot. Just one long shot from beggining to end, even though the movie takes place over a 12 hour span.



It was filmed LIVE as it aired in theaters. Odd. plot-wise it is not the most enthralling but it is very interesting and meta in a weird new way.

evollove 05.30.2018 12:16 PM

Def checking it out. At least the first fifteen minutes or so.

Weird I never heard of it before.

!@#$%! 05.30.2018 06:53 PM

watched this the other day

howard hawks’ HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940)

 



 


non-stop talk and very funny

demonrail666 05.31.2018 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
watched this the other day

howard hawks’ HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940)

 



 


non-stop talk and very funny


Love it!

h8kurdt 05.31.2018 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
watched this the other day

howard hawks’ HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940)

 



 


non-stop talk and very funny


You're on a roll at the moment!

I went through a weird obsession with Cary Grant a while back and still maintain this is his best movie. Certainly one of Hawks' best too at that.


Funny thing, so I'm pretty much deaf as a post meaning I need subtitles for films. It was great to see the subtitles struggle to keep up with the pace of the talking.

Severian 05.31.2018 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Watched a few films with the wifey this weekend.


 

FX - from 1986. I first saw this as a college student in the early 90's. It still holds up. entertaining and R rated


 


Lost In London - 2017. The wife and I put it on to see what it was l;ike, not knowing that it had a gimmick. still, very odd biographical film about a bad time Harrelson had back in 2002. Turns out this film was the first film to be "filmed" as it was being live-streamed to 500+ theaters worldwide. very clever conceit, but woody comes off looking horrible!



The face on the F/X poster had always looked like Kevin Costner to me.

Just sayin.

evollove 05.31.2018 07:15 AM

You're blind.

That's Phil Collins.

Rob Instigator 05.31.2018 07:54 AM

sussudio era

!@#$%! 05.31.2018 08:45 AM

lmao

Severian 05.31.2018 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
You're blind.

That's Phil Collins.


I will fucking fight you.

h8kurdt 05.31.2018 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I will fucking fight you.


Blind, lad


 

Severian 05.31.2018 10:07 AM

I actually thought that was Kevin Costner when I was younger, walking around in video stores. Would have said the movie starred Costner if asked this morning.

Rob Instigator 05.31.2018 10:22 AM

 

Severian 05.31.2018 11:21 AM

Man now it’s all fucked up and looks like a svelte Phil Collins with the contrast bumped way up.

Severian 05.31.2018 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
 


Fuck that shit. That’s one of the most disturbing videos ever. I hate those fucking puppets.

LifeDistortion 05.31.2018 03:11 PM

 

!@#$%! 06.01.2018 02:53 PM

last night’s short

truffaut’s ANTOINE ET COLLETTE

 


hilarious (sad) followup to the 400 blows. antoine is now 17 and working at a record factory, meets & woos a girl. LOL.

last night’s feature:

some dude i cant recall his name’s john irvin? A MONTH BY THE LAKE

 


this being summer picked it by title alone and it’s a pretty basic romcom about old english people in italy on the eve of world war 2. not much to write home about, but vanessa redgrave was great in it. and beautiful settings. otherwise whatevs. yes there is an old chicken looking man and uma plays the american idiot—ugh. not sure it deserves a criterion edition, but ebert gave it a 3.5/4, whatever. my wife’s verdict: “feels like a hallmark movie”, and i agree. ok, a little better, but still hallmarky and kind of absurd considering.

today’s lunchtime short:

jean vigo’s A PROPOS DE NICE (1930)

 


like man with the movie camera without the commie bullshit. voyeuristic, joyous, hilarious, and anarchic to the point of featuring out of focus shots ha ha ha— feels like a student film and probably was, but a very fortunate one at that. lots of fun for the gluttonous eye. the music is from a 2001 reissue and it’s great!

dirty bunny 06.03.2018 02:42 AM

I saw Deadpool 2 last night and it was very fun and very funny. I think I want to watch this one again without an audience.

!@#$%! 06.03.2018 07:33 PM

ALICE DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE (Scorsese, 1974)

 


this is the most un-scorsese movie i’ve ever seen. except for some scenes of domestic violence, totally uncharacteristic. and— it’s actually a chick flick! but it’s actually great. the story is good the cast and performances are awesome it’s just a great little fucking movie. caught me totally by surprise.

“SOCORRO SUCKS!” LMAO. yes alice, i agree, ha ha hha ha.

people should watch this. good stuff.


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