That's one of the oddest-hilarious moments I've ever seen. Pure gold.
That's one of the oddest-hilarious moments I've ever seen. Pure gold.
Agreed in full, this movie is so fucking great, and "tonally complicated" is spot on. I've liked all of Bong's movies that I've seen but this is the tops.
Yeah I'm just gonna talk about Prince.
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Good point. But they would have to say it's a new character for Watts no matter what; Lynch and company are (wisely) being quite mum about details in general, and there is zero chance they would let it be known if Watts is reprising her MD role(s). It's a new character? "She's playing a new character". She's playing…
Yeah, that's where i saw it. Couldn't be sure, thanks!
Glad to hear you were safe from the quake!
I love David Foster Wallace and thought "The End of the Tour" was really good. I remember the day he died and how awful that felt. But that film really did a good job of at least portraying a sharp intellectual - yet very emotional - image of what he was about. I thought Jason Segal was outstanding, and I say that…
She's one of the best actors in the world, but I think she is particular about her projects. Not that she always picks well, but since she rose to stardom she hasn't been as ubiquitous as she could have been, and my guess is that it's by choice. She's also married to an actor who seems to be working a lot*, and…
I would laugh at you for annually watching "The O.C.". But I somehow got glued to it while it aired. I don't want to laugh…..I just want to join in.
Don't know what other Crowe you've seen, but I recommend getting in a time machine set for 1994 and watching "Singles".
I'll allow it. But this better be going somewhere, Counselor Werdup.
"Rum Punch" is fantastic. I'd seen "Jackie Brown" and didn't know the character in the book was white. I always have to cast characters while reading a book (it's difficult for me to read fiction without doing so) and so I had Melissa Leo in the lead. As much I love Tarantino's film, I wish I could have made my own…
I don't remember much about "Naked" except that David Thewlis practically burned a hole in the screen.
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When I was a fairly big film nerd (8-10 years ago), Maddin seemed like a big deal. I kept hearing from people online that his work was really great. I watched a bunch of his movies and was fairly impressed. Cowards Bend the Knee is probably my favorite, and I even saw the stellar My Winnipeg in the theater. I felt…
For reasons I cannot fully explain, I pictured Justin Theroux as Gatsby while reading the book. Haven't seen either film version, but my vision of Theroux is hard to shake.
I think Leto has unconsciously gone on record as saying "Holy shit, I am an intolerably pretentious dickweed."
Kirshner was perfect, totally dynamic with little screen time. Easily the best part of that terrible movie.
I saw that dude on Colbert and really liked him in the interview segment; never heard of him but he was very charming. Then they did a song from the AP production and it was……baffling. Guess it's hard to imagine that damn book actually going to stage at all, much less as a musical.