The only movie to actually cause me physical pain was The Ghost Galleon, which I fell asleep twice to, got a severe migraine to, and still watched the whole thing because god damn it I am better than this move.
The only movie to actually cause me physical pain was The Ghost Galleon, which I fell asleep twice to, got a severe migraine to, and still watched the whole thing because god damn it I am better than this move.
I don't know about them, but I am easily all three.
I actually think that the second answer would be far more hipster asshole-ish because of the obvious irony of the statement.
replace "Adaptation" with "All That Jazz" in the above comment for me.
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This Is The Hardest Question Ever
What a question to just have thrown at you, the others were a bit more esoteric and then BAM, favorite song.
I'm definitely talking about the movies that Ed Wood made, not Tim Burton's Ed Wood, which is brilliant,
Yeah, there are a lot of cult movies that are genuinely great. Eraserhead, Freaks, Evil Dead II, Brazil, ect, ect. Of course there are others that get picked up because of their badness (Ed Wood of course) But these kinds of movies, badly done self-conscious camp, are really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
"I'm young enough that my grandparents came of age in the fifties and sixties"
".anyone can come up with a "riff" if they mess with an instrument long enough. Put it into context with other parts…then you're makin' songs."
Avant-Garde has been used in several and confusing ways, but here I think that it used as a synonym for "experimental" or "underground" films, which opens up a whole new can of worms as to what that is. I would argue that Avant-Garde is any film that basically discards both narrative and character in exchange for some…
Whoever mentioned Lefty Frizzell in passing is right, Lefty Frizzell is fantastic. Just fantastic. Maybe my favorite voice in country music.
This is so horrible and vile
Numbers instead of words make all movies edgier and hipper, what are you talking about?!
The weirdest thing is that there is supposed to be some sort of "narrative" this year. Like a murder mystery or something. There is no way on earth that can be good.
Queen Latifa doing the Death Montage Song
Damn. All of the changes are probably going to be thins cheesy and wrong, aren't they?
Richard Jenkins
Had the best year this year. The best year. There is no room for argument.
He acquired her in an intense bidding war at Sundance
Abe, while at first glance it may seem strange that I took the name of someone I hate, you must take into consideration that it is a totally kickass name.
Yeah, I'm not going to put myself through actually watching the lead up to the Oscars. The actual event is painful and bloated enough.