Needs butter.
Needs butter.
Mystery Men is less popular than the Smash Mouth song from its soundtrack. That’s pretty sad, right?
Surely there is a better word choice than “fantastic” to describe how creative your Fantastic Four movie would have been.
Yes the cats are space cats, they can jump to the moon and back.
I know you don’t say so one way or another, but I think it ought to be made clear that Grave of the Fireflies is Isao Takahata, not Hayao Miyazaki.
“ouroboringos”
I Want To Marry An Alternative Lighthouse Keeper
Hey, I just read and wrote up the newest 33 1/3 book “Koji Kondo’s Super Mario Bros. Soundtrack” for the O-Deck so go read it, yeah? It is a book that will make you like all the things you like a little more and so far has not been discussed elsewhere in the Kinjaverse.
My job selling stuff on the internet for a Japanese company has turned into a crash course on 70s and 80s anime- we got in a couple of boxes of LPs and they are all soundtracks for stuff like Space Runway Ideon and Delinquent Girl Detective and so on. Kenji Kawaii, but Maison Ikkoku. So in addition to being awesome,…
So you can do Elmer Fudd. Can you do Elmer Fudd as an old man? Can you make Bugs Bunny sound infirm? That is why Mel Blanc is the man.
I know it’s a niche film compared to the rest, but I would love to see Under the Skin win.
Fury Road is a passion project by a single man with a single vision
I just did, shared to the Observation Deck. Thanks again. I am super pleased that Journey is coming into vogue again with the reboot but there is something truer to the game in your raw take over this (inarguably enjoyable) replay-to-review MP post,
Lord Dunsany
I wrote an article about a month ago for the O-Deck on making We3 into a movie. If anyone could do it, it is George Miller. Or possibly Kornél Mundruczó. However, no one should do it. To quote uh me:
Would you mind if I posted your Journey piece to the O-Deck some time?
Nice to see an inarguable classic like The Conversation at the top of this list. This is FFC’s best work, in my opinion, the high water mark for the film school generation. Fuck, do I love Gene Hackman, also. Great film.
More characters than a Christopher Guest movie.
Luke, I love the vinyl posts. Make them a regular thing, please.