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One of the most enduring things about L.A. Confidential was the tabloid point of view of it. Very few movies have done that so well.
That, and the fact that my arch-nemesis - James Cromwell - dies in it, which makes the movie okay for me to watch.
Well then you may want to tune into American Horror Story when it comes back on in a couple of weeks. Fairly certain he could be dead in an episode or two.
Post by Don Flamenco on Dec 19, 2012 22:13:31 GMT -5
2012 was an awesome year for movies considering we got another Dark Knight, new Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, and Tarintino films, and at last, the Hobbit.
2013 is looking awesome as well, if not better! Most excited for these.
Star Trek Into Darkness Man of Steel Trance (new Danny Boyle film) Anchorman 2 Pacific Rim (Guillemo Del Toro film in which giant robots battle giant monsters Inside Llewyn Davis (new Coen Brothers - centered around NYC's 1960's folk scene) Spring Breakers (directed by Harmony Korine w/ Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, and James Franco?) Oz: The Great and Powerful Monsters Inc: Monsters University! End of the World (inspired by short film on Pineapple Express - Seth Rogen and friends battle the end)
"In the darkness hundreds of glowsticks streaked the air like tracer shots in war. Giant inflatables bounced over dozens of light sabers pointed skyward. Stuffed animals impaled on sticks danced above the hot crowds, puppeted by someone just given ecstasy by a friend made seconds before."
2012 was an awesome year for movies considering we got another Dark Knight, new Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, and Tarintino films, and at last, the Hobbit.
2013 is looking awesome as well, if not better! Most excited for these.
Star Trek Into Darkness Man of Steel Trance (new Danny Boyle film) Anchorman 2 Pacific Rim (Guillemo Del Toro film in which giant robots battle giant monsters Inside Llewyn Davis (new Coen Brothers - centered around NYC's 1960's folk scene) Spring Breakers (directed by Harmony Korine w/ Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, and James Franco?) Oz: The Great and Powerful Monsters Inc: Monsters University! End of the World (inspired by short film on Pineapple Express - Seth Rogen and friends battle the end)
That Pacific Rim trailer looks horrible!
I saw Spring Breakers at TIFF in September, not bad but not great either. Franco steals the show
Definitely excited for Monsters University and Anchorman 2. There will also be at least one new Nicholas Winding Refn effort in 2013!
I saw Spring Breakers at TIFF in September, not bad but not great either. Franco steals the show.
Haven't seen the Pacific Rim trailer yet. I had only read about and it seemed like a cool concept. Plus I really loved Pan's Labyrinth.
Figured James Franco would be awesome in Spring Breakers. Was it dark and dysfunctional like most if his films? Was it more improv or did it seem more scripted?
There will also be at least one new Nicholas Winding Refn effort in 2013!
Working with Ryan Gosling again eh? Looks cool.
"According to a production synopsis, the film follows Julian, who runs a Thai boxing club as a front organization for his family's NO NO WORD!!! smuggling operation, as he is forced by his mother Jenna to find and kill the individual responsible for his brother's recent death."
Pacific Rim (Guillemo Del Toro film in which giant robots battle giant monsters
That Pacific Rim trailer looks horrible!
Haven't seen the Pacific Rim trailer yet. I had only read about and it seemed like a cool concept. Plus I really loved Pan's Labyrinth.
Gundam Style Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots with GlaDOS commentary. I want to believe that Guillemo Del Toro's reasoning for making this film is just to fak with Michael Bay's head.
5/25: Dillinger Escape Plan
5/30: Andrew W.K. w/ Tony Clifton
6/1: Big Boi w/ Killer Mike
6/13-16: BONNAROO
6/29: Bob Dylan, Wilco, MMJ
6/30: The Grandmothers of Invention
7/11: Seinfeld
7/20: Living Colour
8/1: Mastodon w/ Machine Head
8/7: Melvins
9/5: Iron Maiden w/ Megadeth
10/2: The Legendery Pink Dots
11/1-3: VOODOO
11/14-17: BEAR CREEK
I saw Spring Breakers at TIFF in September, not bad but not great either. Franco steals the show.
Haven't seen the Pacific Rim trailer yet. I had only read about and it seemed like a cool concept. Plus I really loved Pan's Labyrinth.
Figured James Franco would be awesome in Spring Breakers. Was it dark and dysfunctional like most if his films? Was it more improv or did it seem more scripted?
There will also be at least one new Nicholas Winding Refn effort in 2013!
Working with Ryan Gosling again eh? Looks cool.
"According to a production synopsis, the film follows Julian, who runs a Thai boxing club as a front organization for his family's NO NO WORD!!! smuggling operation, as he is forced by his mother Jenna to find and kill the individual responsible for his brother's recent death."
Spring Breakers was definitely in line with Korine's other films. Dark, morbidly funny, stomach turning, all in an effort to poke fun at the Spring Break crowd. My issue with it was that it got annoyingly repetitive both stylistically, and in terms of dialogue overlays (there were too many weird moments where character dialogue kept drifting in and out over top of regular dialogue). Also, though it was a good idea to cast former Disney girls against type it just didn't work out.
Still, if you are a Harmony Korine fan its worth seeing and also James Franco is stellar.
I somehow missed this earlier. Anyone who saw Wreck-It Ralph knows that there is at least two points in the movie which are no-shame cry moments, but no, I didn't cry.
Gundam Style Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots with GlaDOS commentary. I want to believe that Guillemo Del Toro's reasoning for making this film is just to fak with Michael Bay's head.
Yeah looks disappointing, sigh. You're better than this Del Toro.
Gundam Style Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots with GlaDOS commentary. I want to believe that Guillemo Del Toro's reasoning for making this film is just to fak with Michael Bay's head.
Yeah looks disappointing, sigh. You're better than this Del Toro.
C'mon. Hellboy, Blade II, Mimic...he's not better a lot of the time.