Combine this with Winkers: the Pants With Eyes™ and you're really onto something.
Combine this with Winkers: the Pants With Eyes™ and you're really onto something.
It's gettin' to be riggodamndiculous.
ENDUT! HOCH HECH!
Meh. I do miss that brief period in the late 90's early 2000's when the Cartoon Network reintroduced classic episodes of Loony Tunes, MGM cartoons, etc. but with more context, like ToonHeads, June Bugs marathons, Late Night Black & White, etc.
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The world has been clamoring for the Soviet Block animated stylings of Gene Deitch.
I do like the balance they've struck lately while keeping their traditional formatting (i.e. Silent Sundays, Foreign films after that) while enlarging their contexts to highlight during their Intro Segments (or weekly/monthly themes) to include previously less recognized groups (i.e. Women in film, PoC in film) back…
And for-profit smaller companies like Olive Films and Film Detective (not to mention Criterion & Janus & Kino) are all responsible for some excellent restorations. There can never be too much of this activity, though, and despite all concurrent efforts there will still be way too many films that slip through the…
Honestly the day that happens is the day I bail from cable/satellite for good. I hope it has a few more years in it, at least. I don't think their wine club or cruises or film festivals are great income generators for them, but hopefully their collaboration with Criterion via Filmstruck will boost both TCM &…
And then they–you don’t have…People seem to make you seem a lot weird. And you're just–you're strong, you know. You're strong. You can arm wrestle. Do you want to arm wrestle? You've been taking… These aren’t yours… You can kick.
He was on TV more or less every night from 1982 to 2015, so I don't begrudge him his retirement.
I will miss him immensely. I'm so grateful that TCM even exists in 2017, it's the only channel that hasn't succumbed to Channel Drift or commercials since it's inception in 1994. No doubt Mr. Osborne's hosting kept it constistantly top shelf.
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Good point! Nobody's hands are clean in these enterprises, especially not angry older men who make the case for #3 despite themselves. Everyone loses, except Starz.
Smiley Face was great. I also liked seeing Gregg Araki branch out and make a stoner comedy for some reason.
If only she had a '64 Impala…
1. Take the shittiest movies from the '70's, '80's, and '90's that no one really asked to be remade and remake them.
I don't know too much about it other than the way some of it's stuff filtered into meme culture about 10 years ago, but the history of that site was explored in depth in an article linked from this piece which an interesting read in itself:
David Michod's underrated and underseen follow-up to his breakthrough Animal Kingdom, The Rover, is probably the most likely scenario should civilization collapse, moreso than The Road, which is predicated on a post nuclear dystopia. You don't need nukes to envision a scenario where brute force and total lawlessness…
I for one am happy we live in this Glorious Tabloid era, even if it is shrouded in the clothing of 2017 Online Progressivism (or something). I missed the 20's backlash against Hollywood excess (ie. Fatty Arbuckle trial), the 50's era of Hush-Hush magazine, and I missed (or at least didn't pay any attention to) the…