I'm the wang who has yet to watch 13 Assasins yet. I need to watch several of his movies for that matter. I should fix that.
I'm the wang who has yet to watch 13 Assasins yet. I need to watch several of his movies for that matter. I should fix that.
Hey gang, there's a good write-up about "Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune," a documentary with a pretty obvious subject, over at io9.
http://io9.com/the-closest-…
Let's not forget the original 'soundtrack' movie, Judgement Night. I don't think a single person saw that movie, but man did we all have the soundtrack. Rock band and rappers playing together! That rules! There were a few good tracks on it. And the soundtrack boom was born!
Check it out Beavis, I'm jacking off.
You forgot my favorite one:
Oh fuck, of course it is. Original edited as to not make me seem quite as foolish.
Ok, you had me worried for a minute there. Almost thought I had to delete the original post.
I know I was saying BooUrns. Not sure about everyone else.
Huh. I'm kind of confused here. You do knowmy statement was an intentionally terrible joke, full of satire right? If not, huh.
Hmm, the character I was going for was trying to be 'racist who doesn't even know what fucking year it is and assumes if something was true once it's still true now.' Perhaps an edit is needed? I'll have to think about this.
There must have been a second spitter!
Unnecessary inflamatory comment:
That's really interesting, I wasn't aware of the production parts. The movie is by no means revolutionary. I did enjoy it, and would give it a 3 on a 5 star scale. I generally agree with what you said about the dialogue vs silent parts. My favorite silent part may be when he seeks shelter from a storm in an old barn…
The fun part of the theater for me was the great sound system the theater had. Each huh huh resonated so well.
"I hereby make you deputies if the Bureau if Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms."
Listened to WTF with Sam Simon. It's funny, light, and heartbreaking all the same. Really wonderful episode. It will be a rare occasion where I give it a second listen.
I just finished that listen, it was excellent. Only question I wanted asked that didn't happen, how did Baumbach end up getting hired to write "Madagascar 3."
It's good enough you don't really need to qualify or compare to his usual output. It's just a really well made film of a story that Lynch was interested in and wanted to tell.
That confused me as well. Can we settle on Trek Reboot? A little blunt, but I'm too tired to be creative.
Heh, nice one. Brightly flared apples! Of course!