Same here, don't feel bad. I've only seen Harlan County and Grapes of Wrath. Umberto d is on my queueueeuueue but I haven't seen it yet.
Same here, don't feel bad. I've only seen Harlan County and Grapes of Wrath. Umberto d is on my queueueeuueue but I haven't seen it yet.
Same here, don't feel bad. I've only seen Harlan County and Grapes of Wrath. Umberto d is on my queueueeuueue but I haven't seen it yet.
I always had the feeling Harlan County was more about human rights and decency than poverty and money. Fantastic film.
I always had the feeling Harlan County was more about human rights and decency than poverty and money. Fantastic film.
now go git me some bolivian breast milk
I saw The Song Remains the Same for the first time the other day. What an overwrought pretentious wankfest that was. To my relief, apparently people like Robert Plant and Jimmy Page hated it an were embarrassed by it. A really, really pointless movie.
Maysles Bros. > Coen Bros.
MAYSLES!
Gimme Shelter.
Eh eh! Eh Eh! *seizure*
SNAP! @ prison wine comment.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure this won't play in Kansas City. That makes me sad.
I love Bryan Cranston. Malcolm in the Middle actually was good…as far as FOX primetime, vaguely family-friendly, shows go.
I didn't like it at first. I thought it was stupid and I could do status updates on FB. But as a professional film editor, I'm noticing a lot of older people/companies are using Twitter more because its quicker and not as complicated. I've been getting work through it, so that's why I've decided to keep using it.…
Rats, I'd be all over this if Chicago magically turned into Kansas City.
That commercial IS awful.
Been there
Done that. Pretty fun.
Whoa I didn't know Fred Armisen was in the video…
Real Housewives has hit the big time!
Major distributor, not always a studio. Films like Clerks were independently made and released by Miramax. Just putting their name to other people's work.
*me*