By Zabojnik Go To PostCompared to what came after it, that shit is golden.the very best SW movie came right after.
By Call Sign: Apollo Go To PostAlways confuse him with the dude who does those The Raid films.
By Call Sign: Apollo Go To PostEverything about that sounds either bad or played out.
Infinity Pool was a hard watch. I really struggled with that one but Mia stole the show with that one scene.
I watched no country for old men when I was like 16 and enjoyed it but didn't really think it was all that great
Should I rewatch it as a man child
Should I rewatch it as a man child
Cannes line up
McQueen
Wenders
Kitano
Scorsese
Mangold
Glazer
Anderson
Kore-eda
Haynes
Loach
Wang
Jonathan Glazer hive rise up
McQueen
Wenders
Kitano
Scorsese
Mangold
Glazer
Anderson
Kore-eda
Haynes
Loach
Wang
Jonathan Glazer hive rise up
New Nuri Bilge Ceylan gonna be better than all of those and you didn’t even list it 😔 new Alice Rohrwacher too
Terrence Malick’s ‘The Way of the Wind’ Far From Being Completed, Won’t Be Ready For Cannes
December 14, 2022 Jordan Ruimy
You can scratch Terrence Malick’s “The Way of the Wind” off your Cannes 2023 predictions. It’s not ready. As for the rest of the year (Venice/Toronto), it’s all up in the air. Malick’s arduous post-production process is still ongoing.
This aligns well with how Malick usually works, taking his time in the editing room, refining and molding whatever footage he has into a tone poem that satisfies the inner artist in him.
Malick’s salad-toss approach to editing is infuriating to some fans, but sometimes it’s worth the wait (“The Tree of Life” “The Thin Red Line”). We’ve all read and heard eccentric Terry stories over the years. A few years ago, composer James Horner explained the fascinating post-production process on “The New World”.
“The Way of the Wind” started shooting in the summer of 2019. It does look as though, soon to be four years later, we won’t be seeing the film anytime soon, which only whets our appetites further for what a source of mine has called Malick’s “unfinished symphony.”
“The Way of the Wind” is supposed to convey passages “in the life of Christ” through the representation of evangelical parables. Jesus Christ's descent into the world of the dead, also known as his “descent into hades,” is rumored to be one of the parables that will be included in the film.
The cast includes the likes of Matthias Schoenaerts (as Saint Peter), Géza Röhrig (as Jesus), Ben Kingsley, Joseph Fiennes, and Mark Rylance (as Satan).
this year, lads. inshallah.
December 14, 2022 Jordan Ruimy
You can scratch Terrence Malick’s “The Way of the Wind” off your Cannes 2023 predictions. It’s not ready. As for the rest of the year (Venice/Toronto), it’s all up in the air. Malick’s arduous post-production process is still ongoing.
This aligns well with how Malick usually works, taking his time in the editing room, refining and molding whatever footage he has into a tone poem that satisfies the inner artist in him.
Malick’s salad-toss approach to editing is infuriating to some fans, but sometimes it’s worth the wait (“The Tree of Life” “The Thin Red Line”). We’ve all read and heard eccentric Terry stories over the years. A few years ago, composer James Horner explained the fascinating post-production process on “The New World”.
“The Way of the Wind” started shooting in the summer of 2019. It does look as though, soon to be four years later, we won’t be seeing the film anytime soon, which only whets our appetites further for what a source of mine has called Malick’s “unfinished symphony.”
“The Way of the Wind” is supposed to convey passages “in the life of Christ” through the representation of evangelical parables. Jesus Christ's descent into the world of the dead, also known as his “descent into hades,” is rumored to be one of the parables that will be included in the film.
The cast includes the likes of Matthias Schoenaerts (as Saint Peter), Géza Röhrig (as Jesus), Ben Kingsley, Joseph Fiennes, and Mark Rylance (as Satan).
this year, lads. inshallah.
By n8 dogg Go To Posti’m a racist and misogynist, brotherI respect it
New McQueen sounds sensational, been reading some reviews and impressions.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostI respect it
New McQueen sounds sensational, been reading some reviews and impressions.
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/apr/05/steve-mcqueen-grenfell-review-serpentine-gallery-london
Rewatched the Departed the other night. What a fucking film. Fuck the police. Fuck the rats. Fuck the Irish.
By reilo Go To PostA fucking hitman that served 2 life sentencesWhoa lol
What's a little infidelity?
By domino Go To PostWhoa lol
In September 1980, Harrelson surrendered to police after a six-hour standoff in which he was reportedly high on cocaine.[17][18] During the standoff, he threatened suicide, stating that he had killed both Judge Wood and President John F. Kennedy.[17][19] In a television interview after his arrest, Harrelson said: "At the same time I said I had killed the judge, I said I had killed Kennedy, which might give you an idea to the state of my mind at the time." He said that the statements made during the standoff were "an effort to elongate my life."[20]
Joseph Chagra later testified during Harrelson's trial that Harrelson claimed to have shot Kennedy and drew maps to show where he was hiding during the assassination. Chagra said that he did not believe Harrelson's claim, and the AP reported that the FBI "apparently discounted any involvement by Harrelson in the Kennedy assassination."[21] According to Jim Marrs' 1989 book Crossfire, Harrelson is believed to be the youngest and tallest of the "three tramps" by many conspiracy theorists.[18] Marrs stated that Harrelson was involved "with criminals connected to intelligence agencies and the military" and suggested that he was connected to Jack Ruby through Russell Douglas Matthews, a third party with links to organized crime who was known to both Harrelson and Ruby.[19] Lois Gibson, a well-known forensic artist, matched photographs of Harrelson to the photographs of the youngest-looking of the three "tramps".[22][23]
In 1982 Harrelson told Dallas TV station KDFW-TV, "Do you believe that Lee Harvey Oswald killed President Kennedy, alone, without any aid from a rogue agency of the US government or at least a portion of that agency? I believe you are very naïve if you do."[24]
By bud Go To Posti see it.what is all white people look alike, alex.
they're brothers.
By Willkiller Go To PostJust saw Air, it was great. Really enjoyed it.
It kinda looks like corporate hagiography. Is it?
By Laboured Go To PostIt kinda looks like corporate hagiography. Is it?
Erm....kinda. It's just a well made film that takes a very dry subject matter (a business deal about shoes) and makes a compelling story about it. Great soundtrack, good performances. Just a good, tight film.
But for things like this it's best to treat it as a dramatisation rather than an accurate retelling. I mean I knew nothing of the real people behind Nike, but the film certainly made out like they were all fucking lovely people. But I guess I still feel know nothing about the real people behind Nike.
By Laboured Go To PostIt kinda looks like corporate hagiography. Is it?So is Top Gun but that doesn't make it not entertaining
By Willkiller Go To PostErm….kinda. It's just a well made film that takes a very dry subject matter (a business deal about shoes) and makes a compelling story about it. Great soundtrack, good performances. Just a good, tight film.phil knight's a loser but without him buying out will vinton's unprofitable studio and funding his son's unprofitable movies stop motion animation would be close to dead. arts funding in the US is a joke
But for things like this it's best to treat it as a dramatisation rather than an accurate retelling. I mean I knew nothing of the real people behind Nike, but the film certainly made out like they were all fucking lovely people. But I guess I still feel know nothing about the real people behind Nike.
Illumination is looking at another record 3-day as the Universal/Nintendo co-production Super Mario Bros Movie is on its way to a $72M Friday-Sunday, the best second weekend for the animation studio. That’s a 51% ease at 4,371 theaters after a $20M second Friday, -64%. Running total by end of Sunday will be $332.8M.Crazy. This is what they initially predicted the 3-day last weekend would be
watching min okc and just saw a Mario spot with the RT audience score instead of the critic one
never seen that before lol
never seen that before lol