"Tedious, overwritten, and worst of all, unconvincing"
This more or less applies to Foer's entire body of work, no?
"Tedious, overwritten, and worst of all, unconvincing"
This more or less applies to Foer's entire body of work, no?
Cash Cab is most assuredly not a reality show.
There's a very small portion of me that kind of wants the last scene of Lost to be Jack and Locke sitting on the beach, essentially replaying the conversation that Jacob and the dark man had at the beginning of the S5 finale.
"Dressed to Kill" is most definitely on video.
I actually saw Loose Fur live a few years ago — not sure that I could justify actually paying for any of their stuff. I wasn't a fan.
I love him for his work on Sonic Nurse…
if nothing else, but I don't really know any of his solo stuff.
"[T]here's a lot riding Elizabeth Mitchell"
Would that I were among that lot…
Murders at the Zoo is awesome
I caught it at Film Forum a couple years ago paired with Island of Lost Souls — pretty kick-ass double feature.
Speaking of games, there's a pretty important (and good) Lovecraftian subplot running throughout The Witcher too.
@ Ricin — She gets so many responses because she's a woman (or at least pretends to be) with a picture up and a lot of the posters here are apparently so lonely that they think they'll have a shot with her or something by responding to her.
I can't believe all the hate here.
@ Mizerock — Godard's Contempt features both nudity and a villa.
Trinity's movements
Having finally watched the ep last night, I'm now very curious to see how Trinity's been playing this game all over the country for so long — and why he's apparently returned to Miami.
The sexism/misogyny really stands out when you compare the reactions toward this show with the reactions toward Deadwood. The scripts of the latter seem to have excessive profanity randomly added (forced?) into every line of dialogue; yet, it's virtually fellated whenever it comes up. Then you have Deb on Dexter — an…
Check out Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, Steve Martin and Carl Reiner's homage to film noir from the 80's. Most of the movie is Martin interacting and having conversations with many "sampled" classic film noirs (Double Indemnity, Notorious, Suspicion, The Killers, The Glass Key, etc., etc.)
No one yet has mentioned…
So, this thread is probably dead-ish, but I didn't have a chance to watch the ep until last night and I notice that no one seems to have mentioned the dripping (leaking?) faucet that Dexter left in his murder pad.
Yeah, they definitely should have pulled some Master Blaster type of shit with that combo.
Two questions
This is a nice meaty interview with one of my favorite actor/writers, so thanks!
I always thought it was the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act.
@ Rirruto — Based on my very brief foray working in the TV/movie industry, I'm almost 99% sure that the producers of the film probably changed/modified/watered down most (all?) of the funny parts in the original script.