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is it cia music?
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I'm awesome at spoilers. Nobody does spoilers better than me. Nobody. You are cranky! Anyway, no spoilers: it's a tragedy. (I don't think I've given away anything that you can't see in a description of the film, or by reading the back of the Bluray box, just so you know) But it's a tragedy. There is exactly zero comedy in it. |
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I don't even think I know what he likes. I only know that he's either a very committed troll, or batshit crazy. |
Oscars occur during the Biblical time of the sacrifice of the golden calf. FACT!
Heart surgery. Right. And tesla's the crazy one? Open your eyes man! |
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thanks! i'll save it for the late summer/fall ha ha ha ha im serious. how tragic is that now i wasn't cranky. it's that every time i ask no spoilers you give major clues away lol. so i had to be firm. but say no more! let's change subjects northrop frye. airspace fast food. |
ok maybe im cranky that im not in new orleans at the mardi gras or in panama or somewhere that celebrates the carnaval
but not like, cranky cranky, more like, pining maybe no i actually feel great. it's the day after the hangover and i'm superrelaxed -- looking for comedies in the classical sense now or some shit about "the birth of the hero" i don't really understand (northrop frye) |
![]() Odd what the ratings board censors deem a PG-13 as oppposed to R rating. I give it a 7/10. |
so comedy season is coming up (we had frozen windshields this morning, but still, spring is starting to show up on the ground) and i need a new repertoire.
comedy in the classical "happy ending" sense, not in the contemporary "oh so funny" sense. though they're not mutually exclusive of course. basically i need movies with sympathetic characters who triumph against adversity. "heroes" who live to tell the tale not die in a fire. terrible premise, i know, with so much hollywood pap made along these lines, but i welcome quality recommendations from the hive mind. |
So, is Frozen Windsheilds the new Disney?
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and they serve airspace junk food like northrop fries, so in that sense it's more like... epcot |
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It's a Gift Some W.C. Fields are clever/funny but this one's just really really funny - and unusually uplifting (for him). The Philadelphia Story Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant doing clever/funny in a way that's never not funny. Utterly brilliant. Mr. Hulot's Holiday The perfect summer feel-good comedy, bar none. Pure uplift. |
The Sandlot - Gets being a child right
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great, great!
i've got "bringing up baby" right here so that looks promising hulot--yes, i love it! and mon oncle etc. all of it. i'll look for the other ones need more! please feed the beast. gotta plan from "very soon" into mid-summer or later. need like 4 movies per weekend, thats... a lot a ha ha will also need *cough cough* "romances". fits frye's cycle and my wife has been enjoying POLDARK which i think fits the mold everything alive/uplifting you can think of. death begins some time in late august or september with TRAGEDY SEASON lololol. plus horror and vileness, ending in total cynicism (THE RULING CLASS was... wow). but now, time for the "positive" stuff |
got REMO WILLIAMS thinking it was some sort of lost 80s action classic i had never seen
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![]() I had been watching a documentary about Prince Philip, and somehow that brought me to this, which I didn't know existed until just a few hours ago. It's entertaining, for a Sunday "furnace is broken and we're stuck in a shit hotel with a laptop and fuckall else to do" movie. |
holy shit i just finished O LUCKY MAN!
![]() great film, great fucking satire, super hilarious (but in a bitter way), malcolm mcdowell and helen mirren on the same screen-- ah shit, this saved today's screenings because the previous one was crap but this more than made up for it |
I Am Not Your Negro, excellent biography of James Baldwin, highest recco's
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5804038/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 |
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As a young teen I read aqs many of the Destroyer men's adventure series that that Remo movie is based on. I loved the character of Chiun and how he was always insulting the white man, western culture, etc., but he loved the highest art achieved in america, the soap opera. The movie captured maybe 10% of what the books are like. very disappointing. |
then I had to see that fucker with a shaved pate pretending to be Hnery Miller trying to slam ass into anais nin and uma thurman.... hahhahahahahhah that movie sucked shit too, and was hard to masturbate to as well.....
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^no idea what movie you're talking about
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