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anyone that has seen take shelter, yell at stevesie for not seeing take shelter.
Quote from: Mikeyis4dcats on June 10, 2013, 12:26:24 PMMud****Hmmm, I thought it felt pretty much like a combo of these 2 movies:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0359161/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0240200/
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Quote from: seven on June 10, 2013, 12:14:33 PManyone that has seen take shelter, yell at stevesie for not seeing take shelter.Steve, I have Take Shelter on bluray if you want to borrow it. It's very enjoyable
Quote from: Stevesie60 on June 10, 2013, 11:19:37 AMI watched a bunch of famous directors' first movies. They're all on Netflix for any interested parties. Bottle Rocket by Wes Anderson - Probably his most accessible movie, and by far the funniest. My friend who loved it when it came out said no one else really liked it because it was so different. I think that type of comedy got popular in the mid 2000's with The Office and Arrested Development, so if you like those you should definitely watch it. i loved bottlerocket when it came out and rented it more than once from the video rental store that used to over where bullchicks is now. also, a certain member of my fattyfest trivia team got his goEMAW bbs screenname from that movie.
I watched a bunch of famous directors' first movies. They're all on Netflix for any interested parties. Bottle Rocket by Wes Anderson - Probably his most accessible movie, and by far the funniest. My friend who loved it when it came out said no one else really liked it because it was so different. I think that type of comedy got popular in the mid 2000's with The Office and Arrested Development, so if you like those you should definitely watch it.
Quote from: rick daris on June 10, 2013, 12:31:23 PMQuote from: Stevesie60 on June 10, 2013, 11:19:37 AMI watched a bunch of famous directors' first movies. They're all on Netflix for any interested parties. Bottle Rocket by Wes Anderson - Probably his most accessible movie, and by far the funniest. My friend who loved it when it came out said no one else really liked it because it was so different. I think that type of comedy got popular in the mid 2000's with The Office and Arrested Development, so if you like those you should definitely watch it. i loved bottlerocket when it came out and rented it more than once from the video rental store that used to over where bullchicks is now. also, a certain member of my fattyfest trivia team got his goEMAW bbs screenname from that movie. Are you trying to argue that it was well received when it first came out? Because it's pretty well documented that it wasn't. Hell, Owen Wilson strongly considered to stop acting since it tanked so bad.
Quote from: Stevesie60 on June 12, 2013, 01:28:56 AMQuote from: rick daris on June 10, 2013, 12:31:23 PMQuote from: Stevesie60 on June 10, 2013, 11:19:37 AMI watched a bunch of famous directors' first movies. They're all on Netflix for any interested parties. Bottle Rocket by Wes Anderson - Probably his most accessible movie, and by far the funniest. My friend who loved it when it came out said no one else really liked it because it was so different. I think that type of comedy got popular in the mid 2000's with The Office and Arrested Development, so if you like those you should definitely watch it. i loved bottlerocket when it came out and rented it more than once from the video rental store that used to over where bullchicks is now. also, a certain member of my fattyfest trivia team got his goEMAW bbs screenname from that movie. Are you trying to argue that it was well received when it first came out? Because it's pretty well documented that it wasn't. Hell, Owen Wilson strongly considered to stop acting since it tanked so bad.Yeah this is why I don't consider it WA's most accessible film
The Mrs. and I went and saw Fast 6 over the weekend and all I can say, is holy crap there was a tank on the highway!
I watched a bunch of famous directors' first movies. They're all on Netflix for any interested parties. Bottle Rocket by Wes Anderson - Probably his most accessible movie, and by far the funniest. My friend who loved it when it came out said no one else really liked it because it was so different. I think that type of comedy got popular in the mid 2000's with The Office and Arrested Development, so if you like those you should definitely watch it. Raising Arizona by The Cohen Brothers - Not their first movie, but their first comedy. Pretty fun to see how their signature touch has pretty much stayed the same, and John Goodman is pretty entertaining to watch as a younger guy. I didn't think it was as great as everyone had talked it up to be.Four Rooms by Quentin Tarantino (kind of) - Basically it's a movie about a bell boy's four adventures on his first night. They're all completely separate stories written by different people. The first story sucks, the second one is all right, the third one's really good, and the fourth one (Tarantino's) is really good and really Tarantino. He also plays the main character in it and does a better job acting than I thought he would.
Quote from: lopakman on June 17, 2013, 02:29:46 PMThe Mrs. and I went and saw Fast 6 over the weekend and all I can say, is holy crap there was a tank on the highway! This should probably be in the shame yourself thread.
Exit Through the Gift ShopPretty cool. I'm not usually into documentaries, but this one held my attention the whole way through. Very good.The Sweet HereafterCan't really decide yet. A bit of an odd movie with the chronology jumbled around a little bit. It was very sad.
Quote from: Dlew12 on May 28, 2013, 10:54:57 PMExit Through the Gift ShopPretty cool. I'm not usually into documentaries, but this one held my attention the whole way through. Very good.The Sweet HereafterCan't really decide yet. A bit of an odd movie with the chronology jumbled around a little bit. It was very sad.Exit Through The Gift Shop is a pretty awesome insight into tagging.
Quote from: deputy dawg on June 17, 2013, 04:32:51 PMQuote from: Dlew12 on May 28, 2013, 10:54:57 PMExit Through the Gift ShopPretty cool. I'm not usually into documentaries, but this one held my attention the whole way through. Very good.The Sweet HereafterCan't really decide yet. A bit of an odd movie with the chronology jumbled around a little bit. It was very sad.Exit Through The Gift Shop is a pretty awesome insight into tagging.more of a pretty awesome insight into the stupidity of pop art culture and the vapid people who exploit it.
The Fall (2006)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460791/Enchanting.
Quote from: asava on June 17, 2013, 04:35:56 PMQuote from: deputy dawg on June 17, 2013, 04:32:51 PMQuote from: Dlew12 on May 28, 2013, 10:54:57 PMExit Through the Gift ShopPretty cool. I'm not usually into documentaries, but this one held my attention the whole way through. Very good.The Sweet HereafterCan't really decide yet. A bit of an odd movie with the chronology jumbled around a little bit. It was very sad.Exit Through The Gift Shop is a pretty awesome insight into tagging.more of a pretty awesome insight into the stupidity of pop art culture and the vapid people who exploit it.It has elements of both. At least the first half seemed to be more of an emphasis on tagging, specifically. The second half seemed to focus more on how easy it is to exploit you LA art hipsters.