Re: What movies are you watching?
Posted: Sat January 16, 2021 2:19 am
intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
let's make our own versiontragabigzanda wrote:i love that movielennytheweedwhacker wrote:macgruber was just the distraction i needed tonight...i could watch will forte be a moron for hours on end
his facial expressions while trying to shoot the guns got me
A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
ollie?wease wrote:A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
Actually, yes. He graduated HS with and was one of my cousin’s best friends. I went to school with his sister.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:ollie?wease wrote:A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
interestingwease wrote:Actually, yes. He graduated HS with and was one of my cousin’s best friends. I went to school with his sister.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:ollie?wease wrote:A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
Back in the day when we’d all be out drinking and trying to pick up women, he would always start working on the absolute ugliest women there. His idea was they’d be easy since they were unattractive and no one else would be trying for them.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:interestingwease wrote:Actually, yes. He graduated HS with and was one of my cousin’s best friends. I went to school with his sister.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:ollie?wease wrote:A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
why can't women do that to mewease wrote:Back in the day when we’d all be out drinking and trying to pick up women, he would always start working on the absolute ugliest women there. His idea was they’d be easy since they were unattractive and no one else would be trying for them.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:interestingwease wrote:Actually, yes. He graduated HS with and was one of my cousin’s best friends. I went to school with his sister.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:ollie?wease wrote:A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
i decided i will want to actually rewatch this, so i moved on to Accepted in the background...it seems not goodlennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
You're just too damn handsome, my friend.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:why can't women do that to mewease wrote:Back in the day when we’d all be out drinking and trying to pick up women, he would always start working on the absolute ugliest women there. His idea was they’d be easy since they were unattractive and no one else would be trying for them.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:interestingwease wrote:Actually, yes. He graduated HS with and was one of my cousin’s best friends. I went to school with his sister.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:ollie?wease wrote:A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
i remember really enjoying this one, but next to no details...i need to give it another go...i'm a bit of a sucker for hackmantragabigzanda wrote:The Conversation.
Framing is amazing. Story is solid. More of a character study than I had anticipated.
I think 70s paranoia films might be my favorite genre: this, Three Days On The Condor, China Syndrome, Missing, Serpico, All The President’s Men. I really really need to watch The Wicker Man.
apparently not...or i'm actually invisiblewease wrote:You're just too damn handsome, my friend.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:why can't women do that to mewease wrote:Back in the day when we’d all be out drinking and trying to pick up women, he would always start working on the absolute ugliest women there. His idea was they’d be easy since they were unattractive and no one else would be trying for them.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:interestingwease wrote:Actually, yes. He graduated HS with and was one of my cousin’s best friends. I went to school with his sister.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:ollie?wease wrote:A friend of mine was in that.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:intolerable cruelty playing in the background...i've always found it underappreciated
I'm so excited too see this.VinylGuy wrote:Promising Young Woman.
Brutal. Loved it. Mulligan deserves at least a nomination. The movie also looks gorgeous.
come back with your reviewepilogue wrote:I'm so excited too see this.VinylGuy wrote:Promising Young Woman.
Brutal. Loved it. Mulligan deserves at least a nomination. The movie also looks gorgeous.
Oh definitelyVinylGuy wrote:come back with your reviewepilogue wrote:I'm so excited too see this.VinylGuy wrote:Promising Young Woman.
Brutal. Loved it. Mulligan deserves at least a nomination. The movie also looks gorgeous.