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The trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...
Quote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.
The trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]
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Quote from: shit_for_brains on September 12, 2018, 11:41:14 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.[close]Wasn’t comparing per se, someone had mentioned this film is his best. My point was that’s a tough call because he’s got so many well acted roles under his belt. I’m looking forward to seeing it. And on that, this looks pretty good as well....
Quote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.[close]
I started getting a lot better when I went back to college and started taking a lot of math classes when I was 31.I figured out how to figure things out better, if that makes sense.
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Quote from: whitemanjazz on September 13, 2018, 04:48:09 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: shit_for_brains on September 12, 2018, 11:41:14 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.[close]Wasn’t comparing per se, someone had mentioned this film is his best. My point was that’s a tough call because he’s got so many well acted roles under his belt. I’m looking forward to seeing it. And on that, this looks pretty good as well....[close]I didn't mean compare the movies per se, justthat they're so different it's hard to say what he was better in. I still think The Master is #1.The trailer I saw for the The Sisters Brothers left me kind of confused as to what they're going for. It was slapsticky and had modern music over it and it made it look like that Seth Macfarlane western.
Quote from: shit_for_brains on September 12, 2018, 11:41:14 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.[close]Wasn’t comparing per se, someone had mentioned this film is his best. My point was that’s a tough call because he’s got so many well acted roles under his belt. I’m looking forward to seeing it. And on that, this looks pretty good as well....[close]
What an absolutely amazing opening scene.
Quote from: nooky on September 13, 2018, 07:26:10 AMExpand Quotehereditary[close]By far best horror film to come out since The Witch.
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Quote from: HotnSpicyMcChicken on September 13, 2018, 09:56:14 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: nooky on September 13, 2018, 07:26:10 AMExpand Quotehereditary[close]By far best horror film to come out since The Witch.[close]damn totally, the Vitch or Witch or whatever was fucking awesome. you seen anything like those 2 recently?
Quote from: nooky on September 13, 2018, 07:26:10 AMExpand Quotehereditary[close]By far best horror film to come out since The Witch.[close]
the babadook is awesome.
Quote from: shit_for_brains on September 13, 2018, 06:30:21 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: whitemanjazz on September 13, 2018, 04:48:09 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: shit_for_brains on September 12, 2018, 11:41:14 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.[close]Wasn’t comparing per se, someone had mentioned this film is his best. My point was that’s a tough call because he’s got so many well acted roles under his belt. I’m looking forward to seeing it. And on that, this looks pretty good as well....Not quoting The Sisters Brothers poster again but pretend it's here[close]I didn't mean compare the movies per se, justthat they're so different it's hard to say what he was better in. I still think The Master is #1.The trailer I saw for the The Sisters Brothers left me kind of confused as to what they're going for. It was slapsticky and had modern music over it and it made it look like that Seth Macfarlane western.[close]10/4, guy. A western film with John C Reilly and Joaquin... I’ll watch it on that alone.
Quote from: whitemanjazz on September 13, 2018, 04:48:09 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: shit_for_brains on September 12, 2018, 11:41:14 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.[close]Wasn’t comparing per se, someone had mentioned this film is his best. My point was that’s a tough call because he’s got so many well acted roles under his belt. I’m looking forward to seeing it. And on that, this looks pretty good as well....Not quoting The Sisters Brothers poster again but pretend it's here[close]I didn't mean compare the movies per se, justthat they're so different it's hard to say what he was better in. I still think The Master is #1.The trailer I saw for the The Sisters Brothers left me kind of confused as to what they're going for. It was slapsticky and had modern music over it and it made it look like that Seth Macfarlane western.[close]
Quote from: shit_for_brains on September 12, 2018, 11:41:14 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: whitemanjazz on August 21, 2018, 10:35:08 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer for “you were never really here” looks pretty damn good, but it’ll have to top his roles in Her and The Master. Which may happen...[close]It's hard to compare those three movies since they're all so different in their feel, the way they were made, the world they were made to be in, and the way the stories are told and characters are portrayed. You Were Never Really Here is a much much smaller movie than the others and feels entirely different the way it was shot and edited and blahblah. It's great and you should see it though. I found it streaming online under it's original title of A Beautiful Day.[close]Wasn’t comparing per se, someone had mentioned this film is his best. My point was that’s a tough call because he’s got so many well acted roles under his belt. I’m looking forward to seeing it. And on that, this looks pretty good as well....Not quoting The Sisters Brothers poster again but pretend it's here[close]
sorrymom, when 112 sing to you what kinda feelin do it bring to you?
Fuck brandon biebel... The lemon thrower
The trailer I saw for the The Sisters Brothers left me kind of confused as to what they're going for. It was slapsticky and had modern music over it and it made it look like that Seth Macfarlane western.
Quote from: shit_for_brains on September 13, 2018, 06:30:21 AMExpand QuoteThe trailer I saw for the The Sisters Brothers left me kind of confused as to what they're going for. It was slapsticky and had modern music over it and it made it look like that Seth Macfarlane western.[close]Either Audiard's going full popcorn or it's a quippy trailer house trick. His last three movies would suggest the latter. Will see it nevertheless.
The trailer I saw for the The Sisters Brothers left me kind of confused as to what they're going for. It was slapsticky and had modern music over it and it made it look like that Seth Macfarlane western.[close]
What are you guy's thoughts on the upcoming Joker movie?I mostly feel like they should just let the character die for a long while, but Joaquin Phoenix definitely could wind up doing something interesting with the role.
also caught a preview of a suspiria remake
just saw mandyvery impressedalso caught a preview of a suspiria remake