Voyage in Time, which is basically a buddy movie documentary following Tarkovsky and Guerra scouting locations for Nostalghia, is a great look into his process and personality. Well worth a viewing.
Voyage in Time, which is basically a buddy movie documentary following Tarkovsky and Guerra scouting locations for Nostalghia, is a great look into his process and personality. Well worth a viewing.
Men Behind the Sun is very gross, and way too close to historical reality for comfort. I saw it way back when you had to watch stuff like that on grainy VHS tapes that gave it an extra-queasy outlaw broadcast aspect.
Holy colungus! It looks great. It also looks like Cronenberg watched Enter the Void a few times before making this movie, but that's all right.
I don't think John Ratzenberger and I have very much in common politically, but he's right about the young folks not knowing how to use tools thing.
And man, he hates those fancy lads.
The opening assertion is so very wrong. Ratner would never let a jumbo shrimp slip through his fingers.
Make room for new fish Andrew Stanton.
Crazytalk and bafflegab! Why not just watch Escape 2000?
Hey, he was also in The Howling, man.
Apparently that guard would be standing at his post, and then on every take he would see the actors, the car, the big camera rig, the lights and the whole crew come around the corner, and just have a freak-out panic attack that left his mouth dry as a biscuit.
Have you married Yoda in the future?
They aren't strippers, or wives, or girlfriends. They're "castle ladies." This I know from the Re/Search book Craig cites below.
I too miss the original version. The titles didn't distract, or if they did, they distracted just enough to lull you from the impending explosion a little bit more so that when you remember it, you remember it more forcefully. Same with the extra-diagetic music. The artifice of movie window dressing can work in favor…
I think I remember him from Nickelodeon, Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist and also Picnic.
That noted hilarious guy, Wes Craven. Have you seen Last House on the Left? A knee-slapper!
Take me to me gold /
Or into space ye'll be rolled
X…x…x MINUS…minus…minus ONE…one…one!
It's a floor-model merkin.
I recommend The Errand Boy, except for the last ten minutes where it gets sappy.
I think we can safely establish a Spoiler Space right here. So what are Pearce and his gang? A star chamber of rogue cops? A cadre of neo-Rough Riders? Employees of a nefarious entertainment corporation constructing an elaborate birthday present for our man Cage? Aliens vacationing on Earth and hunting for sport?