Kiki's Delivery Service. If only because it was the first Miyazaki film I ever saw.
Kiki's Delivery Service. If only because it was the first Miyazaki film I ever saw.
::not sure if gimmick account::
Absolutely. I missed the entire opening scene when I first saw Basterds, coming in straight to Brad Pitt's spiel to his troops. So Landa's restaurant scene was the first I'd seen the character.
The performance, with Laurent's tense, artfully concealed panic and Waltz's cat and mouse probing disguised as cloying…
You've read the novel that this movie is based on, right? Which is about a squad of soldiers being trotted out as props during an NFL Thanksgiving half-time to be gawked at after they've been made war hero famous, and their growing alienation from Americans who have become so divorced from the realities of war that…
Hey hey, wait! How about iBola! It's still 2009, right?
Bad news: They are videotaping your license plates. Clearwater's Fort Harrison Gulag has cameras pointed on other buildings and intersections for … reasons?
Audience of One is only terrifying for the poor fools who've invested time and money into helping their church film the Star Wars version of The Bible. For everyone else it's a sad, sad, sad comedy.
It's also where Adam Walsh was abducted, leading to the creation of America's Most Wanted!
I say, the smug and condescending tone you affect by liking your own comment is unbecoming of the modern spam-bot! For shame!
The worst part about your comment is how I mistook it for Florida, my crackhead motherland, until you mentioned Minnesota.
The P.K. Dick story this was based on had a much more ruthless ending that would have been difficult to pull off onscreen without seeming played out or Shymalan-ed. One of Dick's best endings.
I stood up and saluted the line about Big Mac carrying drones smashing into cars on the highway. Magnificent, sir.
But … but … whaa … where's Batman? I was promised a buggering Batman, dammit!
Great job wasting your time. Bravo, old sport.
Right on. I can't wait for this doc to air. The gaslighting and systemic exploitation propping up psychopaths like David Miscavige documented from the man behind Taxi to the Dark Side? Aww yiss!
I'd settle for revoking their tax-exempt status, honestly. It's not like they'd ever PAY, of course, but it'd be a neat little bow for a sad and decaying cult.
Film Ferrania was brought back from the dead through Kickstarter along with Polaroid film by The Impossible Project. There has to be a way. Anyone speak Italian?
What's maddening is that they have so much potential with the film stock they already have. I'm buying 35mm motion picture film stock like Vision3 50D from eBay and shooting still photos with it, but can I order it from Kodak or B&H directly? Nope, gotta jerry-rig it myself or trust some sketchy eBay seller.