demosthenes
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Please, don't watch Furious 7. Unless you feel like watching it because of Paul Walker and the homage they made.
Why?
I'm going to buy an extra ticket now, write "Insane Metal" on it and give it to the ticket taker.
Please, don't watch Furious 7. Unless you feel like watching it because of Paul Walker and the homage they made.
Please, don't watch Furious 7. Unless you feel like watching it because of Paul Walker and the homage they made.
Why are you against people watching a fun popcorn flick?
Why?
I'm going to buy an extra ticket now, write "Insane Metal" on it and give it to the ticket taker.
Pardon?I gave the trailer to a guy at work and he got pretty angry. It's because of people like you that these people are rich. I NEVER thought I would get a response like that from him. He loves stuff like LotR, Hobbit, Game of Thrones. It was really weird.
Pardon?
I actually want to see Ex Machina and Lost River the most out of these.
Also, I'm finally approved to post so hello, GAF!
Where's Avengers?
Yup, the only one I'm going to the cinema for, is Avengers: Age of Ultron on April 23.
Really looking forward to Water Diviner.
Also interested in Clouds of Sils Maria. That's the movie Stewart won the award for, right? Really intrigued to see how good she is and if it's a career defining performance...
8 films that you will not ever have access to, and two films that are super popular. Just click on the link.
We do not want to be the Pitchfork of film, but we totally want to be the Pitchfork of film.
It is not about enjoying film, it is about dying while watching said fim
How scary/chilling is True Story? Interested in it but I tend to be squeamish. Thanks!
Is that a remake of Cleo from 5 to 7?
Isn't Iris available for people with Netflix (or one of the streaming services) already?
Please, don't watch Furious 7. Unless you feel like watching it because of Paul Walker and the homage they made.
Isn't Clouds of Sils Maria on VOD and Blu ray already?
I would say virtually none of it is "squeamish," it's more about a psychological mindgame. The actual tone of it is fairly audience-friendly. The only disturbing section is the crimes by James Franco's character, but it's more the idea behind it than anything you see on screen.
That's very helpful. Thank you!
BTW, any idea if Kumiko might get a wider release, and if not, if a DVD/digital release would be in the cards soon-ish?
It's slowly expanding, doubt it'll go very wide. Usually digital release is about 3 months from now.
About Elly was great. A Separation is even better. Watch both.
8 films that you will not ever have access to, and two films that are super popular. Just click on the link.
We do not want to be the Pitchfork of film, but we totally want to be the Pitchfork of film.
It is not about enjoying film, it is about dying while watching said fim
Why?None, they all look like shite.
8 films that you will not ever have access to, and two films that are super popular. Just click on the link.
We do not want to be the Pitchfork of film, but we totally want to be the Pitchfork of film.
It is not about enjoying film, it is about dying while watching said fim
Do us a favor and don't ever come back to his threads then.
Expendable makes a comprehensive list of films every month, both mainstream and not.
If you just want a list of the top 10 action $100M+ English-only films every month, just go to the box office thread. Don't shit up a very positive and useful thread for the rest of us.
Not legally in the United States.
Amazon ships internationally and there is nothing "illegal" about buying a DVD from Europe.
Do us a favor and don't ever come back to his threads then.
Expendable makes a comprehensive list of films every month, both mainstream and not.
If you just want a list of the top 10 action $100M+ English-only films every month, just go to the box office thread. Don't shit up a very positive and useful thread for the rest of us.
How does About Elly stack up against The Past? I enjoyed A Separation a lot but The Past is not too far behind in terms of impact.
Trio of films premiering on 10th April in UK seem interesting.
Jauja
Synopsis: A father and daughter journey from Denmark to an unknown desert that exists in a realm beyond the confines of civilization.
Trailer
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence
Synopsis: A story centered on a pair of traveling salesmen who peddle novelty items.
Trailer
Bypass
Synopsis: Tim is a good kid. Tim is a criminal.
Trailer
I already saw Furious 7 (which was great), and am planning to see Ex Machina.
None of the others interest me that much, unless they start getting some great reviews or Oscar buzz.
Ex Machina is the most alluring film on this list. Particularly after the rave reviews. Any word on a potential VOD release yet? This and It Follows are my two most anticipated films right now so I'm patiently waiting for the VOD releases for both. I take it April 10 refers to Ex Machina's US theatrical release? Not VOD?
Really excited for Ex Machina, Alex Garland penning and directing a mindfuck scifi film... /swoons
About Elly is an outstanding film. Recommend seeing it. Would have thought it was on Netflix by now seeing as its years old now.
Hopefully the android doesn't turn into a slasher villain in the third act!
Yes, still bitter about Sunshine.