VinylGuy wrote:anyone saw the trailer for Spring Breakers?? Seems like a mess coming, if that movie was directed by other guy i wouldnt even consider to watch it.
The director of the film will be the very thing keeping me from seeing the film.
I have not seen the trailer.
well i would say that any movie with those girls is not going to be good..it might be good because Harmony Korine is directing it, but i get you, his movies are pretty polarizing...i really liked Gummo but he can get a little too much for a lot of people.
mastaflatch wrote:Michel Gondry's take on Boris Vian "L'Écume des jours" (Froth on the Daydream). possibly the only director i could see succeeding at adapting this novel. can't wait to see this. oh, and Audrey Tautou is in it.
It stars Rooney Mara and Casey Affleck as a pair of Texas outlaws in the 1970s. It premiered at Sundance to rave reviews and is described as a story in the vein of Badlands and Bonnie & Clyde. Sounds promising.
I read about some of the movies that inspired Christopher Nolan and this was one of them. You can see where he got a lot of philosophical ideas & plot ideas for the Batman movies. Damn entertaining for a 1930's foreign film.
Harry Lime wrote:Fritz Lang's The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1932)
I read about some of the movies that inspired Christopher Nolan and this was one of them. You can see where he got a lot of philosophical ideas & plot ideas for the Batman movies. Damn entertaining for a 1930's foreign film.
Yeah I have this in the wrong thread. But you get it.
A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.
Daniel Radcliffe plays Ginsberg. Him playing Harry Potter really tainted my view of him as an actor, but maybe this will change my mind.
Getting good reviews.
woah, it's the Herbert Huncke story (the junkie who kinda set the sociological basis for the Beats) - i didn't know it was being made into a film.
edit: it's Lucien Carr's story.
Just read about it on Wiki. Interesting.
durdencommatyler wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:I'm super excited for Inside Llewyn Davis. That one and Gatsby are probably the two I'm most excited about this year. So far.
Really?
Absolutely.
Does that surprise you?
I don't know. If it didn't look so flashy and digitalized. But I understand it's trying to appeal to a younger generation. And I guess it has to make up for that not so good 1974 version. But to be your most anticipated movie? Ok to each his own.
Edit: Maybe it's because I never cared that much about the book.
Jorge wrote:I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.