What I managed to sit through of THE ZODIAC was unmitigated horseshit.
What I managed to sit through of THE ZODIAC was unmitigated horseshit.
From Ridley's description…
…this sounds like ALIEN with a TREE OF LIFE twist.
@Bustin TRUTH. I can't recall another film that's made me empathize so deeply with protagonists falling into mad paranoia that didn't use some cheap editing gimmicks. Just solid performances and a stationary camera.
@ted I heard there was a bank heist in BTDKYD. I didn't get that far.
I'll say this about "Funny Games" - it was slightly less funny than "Funny People".
Ashton should tweet this.
@Evan Waters: Zuckerberg or White?
Are we still in the backlash for comparisons to Kane, or have we moved to the backlash to the backlash? Or, like true hipster assholes, do we just not give a shit?
Armond White, whether he likes it or not, IS Mark Zuckerburg.
Hands down, some of the most fun I've had at the movies in a long, long time.
"Let's hear it for Mott Scokerman! I like to move it move it…"
I see what you did there. Graciously noted, sir.
All of these are worse, I assure you: http://facesofolddogs.tumbl…
aaaaaand the jig is up.
"Cold Cats": two jazz musicians are on a flight that crashes in the Andes and they have to do things they'd never thought of before for food… and warmth.
What struck me about this movie wasn't how unfunny it was
it was how it managed to be stranger than every episode of "Tim and Eric" put together.
I haven't seen it yet (but thank God for Netflix), but I hear HBO is considering a second stab at a US spinoff series.
Do yourselves a favor
and check out "In The Loop". One of the smartest comedies in years, and, predictably, its box office receipts are only a fraction of those earned by "Old Dogs".