All good Australian films are depressing. Even the bad ones are depressing. Even the *comedies* are depressing.
All good Australian films are depressing. Even the bad ones are depressing. Even the *comedies* are depressing.
The Archive (like many libraries) clings to corporate goodwill and potential PR blowback when it comes to copyright / IP issues.
Dina Kelberman did the web design for the insane Claridryl "promo" site for that informercial, if you check out her professional page, you find a lot of sites for the Baltimore artistic / creative crowd (that made Too Many Cooks and Unedited Footage of A Bear) - all very avant garde, etc. Anyway, I highly recommend…
Ah shit. She killed it in The Good Earth. What a great unglamorous performance.
Only if you concede that Not-Being-In-An-Accident-While-Riding-The-Subway is also a game many people play every day.
The story goes that while filming The Prizefighter and the Lady, Baer let Carnera whale on him a bit, all the while studying his footwork.
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I've shaken Ahnuld's hand. I'm 6'2. He is … maybe .. 5'10".
Do the yoga ladies still live across the way?
Hey here's a wild idea: Let's stop treating female artists like punchlines while basically giving free passes to alcoholic drug abusers, womanizing rascals and indigent washups? Crazy, I know.
You know, I realize Courtney Love is a largely self-made object of ridicule, but that picture just seems awfully reductive and unflattering, and using it over and over again seems churlish and uncalled for.
Third person singular verbs ending in S? Looks like you've been hitting the cookies a little hard yourself there, buddy.
Alternatively: "Where the fuck is Wallace?"
Big Fish is the shaggiest of dogs, but I'll be damned if Finney and Burton and company don't get me bawling at the end.
Your sexual portmanteau privileges are hereby revoked forever. Please proceed to the Chief Sexecutive's office for further funishment.
Weirdly?
It's a close race between him and Truffaut for best batting average as a director. They both just knocked them out of the park, all of them, over and over again, with only a few minor missteps.
Not sure even Monty Python could've expected this.
This and "So Many Animal Calls" were my jams that year. What a fantastic sound.
I want a game set in the strange world of the early 20th century mystics. Like a horror game around seances, or maybe a Braid style puzzle platformer involving Edgar Cayce's dreams.