Vomitory.
Vomitory.
Have they done S&M yet?
Really? A movie made with a Bret Easton Ellis script and directed by Paul Schrader described as dead and ugly? Shocking. Unexpected. Revelatory.
Really? A movie made with a Bret Easton Ellis script and directed by Paul Schrader described as dead and ugly? Shocking. Unexpected. Revelatory.
This is kind of like when I found out the guy who directed Grease also directed The Blue Lagoon, Flight of the Navigator and Big Top Pee-Wee. Also, a completely nudity-filled threesome romance called Summer Lovers.
This.
Culling an exploding population is also acceptable. The one that disturbed me more was the earlier mention of Cannibal Holocaust's tortoise killing. That was gratuitous just for the movie.
If you're horrified by hunting, then it is as bad as you think. I justify it to myself by thinking that the kangas were probably eaten or at least sold. I'd hope that they didn't die just to make a movie.
Another box.
SFW doesn't count because it was neither influenced by Tarantino nor Clerks. It was more influenced by Singles than by Tarantino.
SFW doesn't count because it was neither influenced by Tarantino nor Clerks. It was more influenced by Singles than by Tarantino.
@avclub-64f027640f63616a277e92096313264f:disqus I freely admit that my enjoyment of Slevin may have been partially that I was expecting less than nothing when I saw it. Another portion may be that I was totally enthused about any movie that keeps a hot guy dressed in nothing but a towel for its first hour. But, I…
This is really Carruth's first film since Primer? What has he been doing in between?
Interior. Paris Hilton. Starring James Franco.
A Life Less Ordinary was a good enough movie. It got ignored upon release, but I was working at a movie theater and enjoyed it. I've never felt a need to rewatch it though.
Holy shit there were 214 episodes of that show.
8 Heads in a Duffel Bag was a terrible movie in its own right. No need to sully Tarantino any further by associating it with him, stylistically or otherwise.
Along those same lines, I also had fun watching Lucky Number Slevin, and Shoot 'Em Up. Neither were particularly great. But, they were enjoyable.
I rather liked Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, which was Tarantino-inspired, but made it its own thing.
Seconding the above. M*A*S*H* the movie is so much better than M*A*S*H* the tv show, but few even remember that there was a movie. My father loves the tv show, but can't remember the movie. He has the TV show box set. I own the movie.