59 / 66, how come the ghost cartoon face on the upper left isn't casper?
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Originally posted by DudleyGray View PostMartian was awful. Trite garbage. I saw it in one of those AMC dine-in theaters and sat next to a middle-aged normie dad who laughed at all of the hamfisted jokes as he chowed down on his fish tacos. Being surrounded by mainstream American pop culture and its target audience in a bloated dine-in theater was like an exercise in public loneliness. But the chicken quinoa bowl was good, and the seats were super comfy. Art theaters never have seats that comfortable.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by DudleyGray View PostMartian was awful. Trite garbage.Hi. I like your necklace. - It's actually a rape whistle, but the whistle part fell off.
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Originally posted by beyondthemeans View PostSaw Wolfpack this weekend, maybe the best thing I've seen this year.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by BSR View Postit seems to be the appropriate place to see this movie though
Moscow has luxury cinemas with 50 euros fat ass seats and some food. I'd like to have a version of that where they serve lobsters, would be ideal to watch certain movies.Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
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If you're in New York, Nitehawk in Brooklyn serves drinks and dinner. It's not lavish but quite nice, they play a lot of material that's hard to find as well.
A print (I think one of 3 remaining originals) of Shirley Clarke's The Connection from Scorsese's private library was particularly amazing to see.
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Originally posted by galia View Post
On another note, I haven't watched anything new and worthy in a while. I thought unemployement would be a never-ending stream of catching up on classics and obscure gems, but I guess idleness is a vicious circle (not that any of my previous jobs or studies were intellectually stimulating - maybe being in a dull environment encouraged me to reach out for interesting material). Having one computer for two certainely doesn't help, especially when you share it with an insomniac who can only fall asleep to the sound of a Polanski movie (I can now recite the entire dialogue and soundtrack to The Ghost Writer).
Watched Bong Joon Ho's student movie Barking Dogs Never Bite last week, I had seen it a first time some five years ago, but appreciated it better this time. In light of his lack of resource and material back then, I'd say it's one of his best movies, right behind Memories of Murder. Clever comedy scenario, great shot ideas, nicely handled rythm, and already his trademark humour drawn from social comentary.
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