Just be ready for the sly, almost nasty way the film plays with your expectations and perceptions. It's easy to misunderstand it, or at least to be misled by its curious style and tone. Stay with it, it's fantastic.
Just be ready for the sly, almost nasty way the film plays with your expectations and perceptions. It's easy to misunderstand it, or at least to be misled by its curious style and tone. Stay with it, it's fantastic.
The Stunt Man is one of the most daring, outrageous, unparalleled exercises in cinematic deception ever produced. At it's broadest, most dispassionate level it's a remarkably radical and subversive satire of the notion of "truth" in art. Almost immediately we are put on notice to not be taken in by the masterful…
You are just plain and simply wrong. Inaccurate as is your description of Mockingbird, I respect your desire, your hope, your valiant charge to elevate it to the preeminent status normally reserved for other more deserving acclaimed literature.
"Let's" - see, now you're pandering. That sort of moral grandstanding is a bit, um, distasteful, to me.
A movie based on a treatment of a script by Gore Vidal which he disavowed, whatever the fuck all that means.
Ugh. Please, don't be such a proud, prissy, prima donna. You're making us all look bad.
Tragedy + Time = Comedy. Keep your chin up, Guy. This will be funny - maybe even hysterical - in about two or three weeks.
Honestly, I thought it's hysterical, thanks for the great laugh. Cheers.
What you say is a reality and truth that makes it that much more outrageous and preposterous what a horrible talk show guest is arguably the best cinematic actor of the third quarter of the 20th Century, Robert Di Nero. He's practically a mute on TV shows. He's so bad at it that it's actually funny.
Fun with numbers!
O'Toole was clearly, undeniably robbed in that contest. Peck was good, but O'Tool was brilliant. This may not be the place and time for this sort of commentary, but I think To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the most grossly overrated films and even books in the history of American culture.
RIP, ol' masterful genius tramp.
Blerg.
Yes. The Laurel and Hardy, or Three Stooges pacing of that scene is beautiful.
Gritty Reboot: A gritty reboot of The Odd Couple, where Oscar is a moody, bi-polar, crystal meth addicted and dealing, registered sex offender, Tea Party strategist, while Felix is a mixed race (Paraguayan and Mongolian with a bit of Iroquois, maybe Pueblo, on his maternal grandmother's side), flaming, raging loud n'…
Cece is the Larry Dallas to Jess's Jack Tripper. (Three's Company)
Yes, it is stated very clearly, but the downvoters are very clearly misunderstanding Tracksuit's point. People, perhaps, are choosing to ignore the bigger issue which Tracksuit is obliquely addressing because they are put off by what they perceive to be his (her!?) sour tone. But that's exactly the sort of sarcastic,…
Forget kid, It's Reverse Chinatown…
Real life. The greatest trick the universe ever played on us was convincing that there is a real life.
I cherish the opportunity to flex my asshole muscle. I couldn't have done it without you. As my incarcerated, syphilitic, deaf and dumb grandmother often says, it's all good. Cheers.
Funny smelling, yes.