Just talked to a guy who said Miami Vice was Mann's greatest movie
Net_Wrecker can you get your people, cuz I'm done yo
Last night, I watched Hausa.
But in a good way.
net wrecker do you prefer the theatrical or the directors cut for Miami vice?
was thinking about revisiting I think the theatrical is only on the euro blu Rays tho
net wrecker do you prefer the theatrical or the directors cut for Miami vice?
was thinking about revisiting I think the theatrical is only on the euro blu Rays tho
I'm dying at the idea of the Dollar Tree selling To the Wonder right next to a Sandler 4 pack.For Malick completists in the U.S.: Some (important: not all) Dollar Tree stores are selling To the Wonder on Blu-ray for $1 today, along with some other random Magnolia Pictures stuff.
You did good.I watched part of Burnt, then stopped it and deleted it.
i'm not net wrecker but i gotta say the theatrical has a much cooler opening, since it drops you in their shit right away but otherwise it's just a few different shots and a little more conversation in the directors cut. also i didn't like the in the air tonight cover at the end of the DC
it's kind of a hassle to get the theatrical again, just go for the directors cut. it's not some night and day change.
net wrecker/disco do you prefer the theatrical or the directors cut for Miami vice?
was thinking about revisiting I think the theatrical is only on the euro blu Rays tho
Wait until dark
Silly silly plot but man those last ten minutes were legit. So was Alan Arkin..That was one jump scare I did not see coming
I always wondered: was the cover of In the Air Tonight Mann's idea, or did Universal push that on him because they wanted a more explicit link to the series beyond Crockett and Tubbs?
about to start busting out these criterion movies on hulu before they are removed later this year.
go ahead and give me a list of the must watch ones on hulu outside of the akira films.
As earlier mentioned, I'd highly recommend any of the Powell/Pressburger films that are on there, particularly The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.about to start busting out these criterion movies on hulu before they are removed later this year.
go ahead and give me a list of the must watch ones on hulu outside of the akira films.
about to start busting out these criterion movies on hulu before they are removed later this year.
what
goddammit
Half my Hulu watchlist is Criterion Collection, and I'm prioritizing required viewings for class. Sure, I'm being assigned Breathless, but nobody's assigning Seven Samurai or L'Avventura or My Dinner With Andre or Seventh Seal or M.
Just FYI, none of those three Powell/Pressburger films are on Hulu. Also, The Passion of Joan of Arc is an excellent film, but I'd recommend it with the Voices of Light soundtrack. The version on Hulu is literally silent.
Hoop Dreams
Persona / Summer Interlude / Smiles of a Summer Night / Wild Strawberries / Fanny and Alexander (Just watch all the Bergman)
City Lights / Modern Times / The Great Dictator
8 1/2 / La Strada / Amarcord
Picnic at Hanging Rock
The Rules of the Game
Solaris / Ivan's Childhood / Andrei Rublev
La Jetee / Sans Soleil
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Tokyo Story / Late Spring / An Autumn Afternoon
The Double Life of Veronique / Three Colors
Close-up
Is that enough for now? lol Someone please correct my biased and misinformed opinions. I'm sure I'm missing plenty, but these are a lot of the big ones and some of my favorites. I bolded my favorites.
There is nothing about the movie that feels like Universal had any say in anything lol
I'm sure that cover is just another one of the things where Mann is torn between nostalgia vs. modern sensibilities, so he figured a buttrock cover would, well, cover both sides of that. I wouldn't be so against it if the chorus wasn't so bad.
The scene where heThe things i liked were Apocalypse himself, i liked the way he carried himself and looked, pretty badass.
I got dragged to watch Suicide Squad. Expected Neon Demon (but it seems the movies was not even 2 weeks playing lol) and got this. I like how Ayer style is to make hot garbage. Dat "music". Dat "action". Dat "Joker". Dat "structure". Dat "comedy". Dat "introspective moments". Dat ass.
Yep, in full TIFF mode now. I'm on my way to see Paul Verhoeven's Elle at this moment.And i'm mad jealous at that list of movies UberTag watched/reviewed. toronto film festival?
about to start busting out these criterion movies on hulu before they are removed later this year.
go ahead and give me a list of the must watch ones on hulu outside of the akira films.