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Cine-nerd. Creds: Pornography: A Thriller, 54: Director’s Cut, Queer For Fear (Emmy nom), upcoming John Boorman Exorcist II documentary (2025), tons of commericals/promos/etc. Super gay. Aries. ENTP. Loves rescue dogs. 🏳️🌈
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appropriate
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how DARE you sir
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CHARLEY VARRICK!
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This one is actually the best one.
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I do hear her pain. But-- she should also hear the pain not just of herself but of ALL the people whose lives are devastated because of her depraved, delusional choices. I'm glad she's reckoning with it. Maybe with wisdom in the future she won't be such a selfish and thoughtless individual.
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The forgot one of the best ones: THE REF, with Denis Leary ranting to the camera about stuff that happens in the film.
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I'm deeply psyched for a real movie of THE RUNNING MAN, despite having a soft spot for the '80s Schwarzenneger/Richard Dawson cheesefest
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Between AMITYVILLE HORROR and SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, with a special nod to the opening of MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS '74 even though it's not microfiche it feels like it could have been, in another era
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Liked it! Still a bit unsure of the ending to be honest. I'm guessing it'll feel even better on the second viewing, like most Cronenberg films tend to.
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The film's a masterpiece. I just re-watched it last week. It's like what happens when CBS interferes with 60 Minutes' actual journalism, except the film ends (largely) happily-- despite Bergman's leaving line "what broke here doesn't get fixed". And now we're living it.
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It's the talk of the town
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As you probably could have guessed… I find great directors taking big swings and emerging with flawed but interesting films that are greeted with vitriol… an fascinating subject.
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That's a great moment.
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Shot like 90% of it on soundstages in Burbank. Boorman was inspired by the soundstage work in Black Narcissus.
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EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC
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❤️❤️❤️❤️
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The sheer number of bad takes I’ve read regarding the best picture nominees this year is truly staggering.
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That film is really one of the best low budget horror movies of that entire period. It takes your expectations, turns them on their head and serves it back to you. Awesome. Plus: PINO DONNAGIO!
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I liked TANGERINE a lot. Didn't love it like I love ANORA.
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ANORA is great.
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I respectfully have a suggestion.
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Fraker brought his team from HERETIC to GOODBAR right after. According to 1st AC Ron Vargas, there were only two movies he worked on where the level of perfectionism was really unmatched-- THE HERETIC was one, GOODBAR was the other. Richard Brooks paid slavish attention to every shot.
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Whoever is in charge of this social feed needs to get a quick lesson in what not to post on the day where the president just yelled at a European leader in the Oval Office supporting Russia.
Seriously. Read the fucking room.
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I genuinely believe this is Scott’s best film. It’s a pure, unadulterated adrenaline rush of crazy colors, fantastic dialogue and insane moments— and the treatment in the film correlates exactly with our heroine’s warped (and perhaps unreliable) narrative. It’s the most dreamlike of his work.
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Do DOMINO next!
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Yeah, nobody in the ealy 70s saw that cop movie he won the Oscar for. What was it called again? Something French, and he loses a guy on a subway or something.
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Oh those Salkinds!
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Fantastic photo!
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It's really good. Easily better than half the best picture nominees.
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Where's BAD HAIR?
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Whatever it is, it has to speak to you. (I feel that way about tattoos, I only have one and it has great significance to me.)
That said, I vote a peach :)
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Paul Verhoeven's "Bambi"
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This makes me unbelievably sad too.
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AGING GAYS? Say that with a smile Mr. in-your-40s. HEARTS NOT DIAMONDS!
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I've tried a few times but I've never been able to get past about 20 min into this dirge.
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Nice review tho!
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I understand their place on Mockingbird Lane is craaaaaazy.
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And it was all shot on Super 16
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Also: quite a few takes
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Put Kristofferson in a big papal hat behind the big rig. McGraw in a habit. Now THAT'S a movie.
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I’d like to speak to the manager