Well, I got the test result back. I definitely have cancer.You mean the guy that is the writer, producer, executive producer, director -and- star of The Room things it is some form of deep, high art?
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O hai Denny.
Well, I got the test result back. I definitely have cancer.You mean the guy that is the writer, producer, executive producer, director -and- star of The Room things it is some form of deep, high art?
....
O hai Denny.
*pulls nervously at his collar* Given our resident cancer fighter, I personally don't find that funny.Well, I got the test result back. I definitely have cancer.
Cancer is prominent in my family and has taken more than a few relatives.*pulls nervously at his collar* Given our resident cancer fighter, I personally don't find that funny.
It is taken so non-chalantly in the movie as to be absurd. I wish I could remember the Rifftrax commentary for that scene.*pulls nervously at his collar* Given our resident cancer fighter, I personally don't find that funny.
Sweeny Todd was excellent, IMO. To me, that ws his last great movie. Frankenweenie was OK.Babysitting lazy 11-year-olds meant it was a movie day.
Men in Black: Must've been forever since I watched this movie, but I still knew it beat for beat after seeing it so many times. But my cousins had only seen the sequels, so they were up for watching it. I felt a certain kind of action movie had died in the 80s, but this one still held up as not feeling fake when it got to certain scenes of suspense or wonder. Not even counting how Will Smith seems to make most sci-fi he's in feel credible, but just something about the pacing worked more naturally than a lot of movies today where scenes you're "supposed" to do for effect feel forced.
Big Fish: Unless I'm forgetting something, this is to date Tim Burton's last good movie and it's still a winner. Lots of heart and weirdness and creativity. One fun bit early on helped me teach one cousin something about storytelling. About 10-15 minutes in, during one of the flashbacks/tall tales, the main character finds out how he's going to die, but we don't.
Cousin: "They didn't show it."
Me: "What?"
Cousin: "What he saw. Why didn't they show it?"
Me: "Do you want to know what he saw?"
Cousin: "Yeah."
Me: "That's why they didn't show you."
Cousin: "...oooohhhhhhhhh."
As much as I enjoyed the film, I still rewatch the Angela Lansbury version more.Sweeny Todd was excellent, IMO. To me, that ws his last great movie. Frankenweenie was OK.
This. Lansbury version is my preference, even though I saw the Burton movie first.As much as I enjoyed the film, I still rewatch the Angela Lansbury version more.
I think Birdemic is one of the worst films I've ever seen. Even the Rifftrax version of it can't make it a better film.I love bad movies, and The Room is like the the Citizen Kane of bad movies. It is only dwarfed by Plan 9 from Outer Space.
I love both those movies so much. Big Fish is far and away my favorite Burton film.Babysitting lazy 11-year-olds meant it was a movie day.
Men in Black: Must've been forever since I watched this movie, but I still knew it beat for beat after seeing it so many times. But my cousins had only seen the sequels, so they were up for watching it. I felt a certain kind of action movie had died in the 80s, but this one still held up as not feeling fake when it got to certain scenes of suspense or wonder. Not even counting how Will Smith seems to make most sci-fi he's in feel credible, but just something about the pacing worked more naturally than a lot of movies today where scenes you're "supposed" to do for effect feel forced.
Big Fish: Unless I'm forgetting something, this is to date Tim Burton's last good movie and it's still a winner. Lots of heart and weirdness and creativity. One fun bit early on helped me teach one cousin something about storytelling. About 10-15 minutes in, during one of the flashbacks/tall tales, the main character finds out how he's going to die, but we don't.
Cousin: "They didn't show it."
Me: "What?"
Cousin: "What he saw. Why didn't they show it?"
Me: "Do you want to know what he saw?"
Cousin: "Yeah."
Me: "That's why they didn't show you."
Cousin: "...oooohhhhhhhhh."
Yeah, even with Rifftrax murdering this movie, I was ready to collapse from suffering. I was still laughing, but I couldn't wait for it to end.I think Birdemic is one of the worst films I've ever seen. Even the Rifftrax version of it can't make it a better film.
It... it's... it's like.. it's like a 4 year old wrote, scripted, directed and shot that. All at once. It makes Ed Wood look like Spielberg!Just look at the masterful pacing, dialogue, and cinematography of this scene, which is vital to the rest of the movie.
Same, and the same with Crank. I just can't decide.[DOUBLEPOST=1379287709,1379287586][/DOUBLEPOST]Last week, watched Primer. It actually gets time travel appropriately confusing. We had to discuss it at length afterwards and I'm still not sure I understand.I still go back and forth whether Shoot 'Em Up is awesome or horrible or both.
On the one hand, "Jesus christ, he just killed a bunch of dudes with guns and a freaking carrot. LAME" On the other hand, "OMFG, HE JUST KILLED A BUNCH OF DUDES WITH GUNS AND A FREAKING CARRROT, AWESOME!"Same, and the same with Crank. I just can't decide.[DOUBLEPOST=1379287709,1379287586][/DOUBLEPOST]Last week, watched Primer. It actually gets time travel appropriately confusing. We had to discuss it at length afterwards and I'm still not sure I understand.
I love shoot em up because it doesn't take itself seriously. It's supposed to be insanely stupid. They use guns in absolutely every ridiculous way you can think of.On the one hand, "Jesus christ, he just killed a bunch of dudes with guns and a freaking carrot. LAME" On the other hand, "OMFG, HE JUST KILLED A BUNCH OF DUDES WITH GUNS AND A FREAKING CARRROT, AWESOME!"
I kinda want to go to one of these... but at the same time, I don't want to do anything that supports this guy's delusion that he is a successful filmmaker.If you live in a decent size city theres a good chance you can catch Tommy Wiseau at a live screening of "The Room". The travels around and talks about it quite a bit. He pretty much adamantly denies it was meant to be serious but I think everyone knows that thats because it just came out so awful he doesn't want anyone to think that he's just that terrible of a filmmaker.
I thought it was a way for Tommy Wiseau to live out his break up fantasy to get back at some ex girlfriend. I mean, Johnny is so obviously meant to be Tommy, who everyone likes and everyone hates Lisa for hurting him because he's so sensitive and oh hai Mark.Actors from the movie have outright admitted it was all meant to be serious right from the beginning.
Primer flowchart:Last week, watched Primer. It actually gets time travel appropriately confusing. We had to discuss it at length afterwards and I'm still not sure I understand.
I haven't seen it yet, and I wonder how it will effect my viewing that I've had the ever loving fuck spoiled out of it. I basically gave up, being someone who can't see movies until they come out for rental. I can't just not use the internet.Star Trek: Into the Dark
A Wraith of Khan reboot, really? That's the best you could do? I kind of dug it until I realized what they were doing. I didn't hate it - just disappointed.
And he'll show her! He'll show them all! When he's gone, everyone's going to feel so bad!I thought it was a way for Tommy Wiseau to live out his break up fantasy to get back at some ex girlfriend. I mean, Johnny is so obviously meant to be Tommy, who everyone likes and everyone hates Lisa for hurting him because he's so sensitive and oh hai Mark.
Aw man. I spoilered it!! Why did you read it?I haven't seen it yet, and I wonder how it will effect my viewing that I've had the ever loving fuck spoiled out of it. I basically gave up, being someone who can't see movies until they come out for rental. I can't just not use the internet.
I don't think he meant just yours... I think he meant the internet in general has spoiled it for him 9 times over.Aw man. I spoilered it!! Why did you read it?