Is Face/Off on Netflix? Kinda wanna watch it now:
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Is Face/Off on Netflix? Kinda wanna watch it now:
https://twitter.com/sashaperlraver/s...96957917696001
My friend is a film professor. This is a real paper a student turned in. #iBelieveTheChildrenAreOurFuture
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She is, she's hilarious. She's also on their weekly TV Talk show.
[QUOTE=pablo;1009819]Is Face/Off on Netflix? Kinda wanna watch it now:
You know what I have to say about that......
Spoiler:
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But she's fun.
Just came back from the Purge: Election Year.
Movie. Was. Very. Enjoyable. That's all I'm going to say about that.
What I AM going to talk about it the audience. I somehow ended up at a theater that had a five dollar movie night. Didn't plan for it, but it happened. Cool with me, I saved a little bit of money. LOTS of people in line for all movies, and lots of people in the theater with me. I would venture to say it's as full as it could have been. So who do I have next to me? Some fucking teenager that talked (quietly, but still) to his fucking teenager friend next to him through the entire movie. Who did I have diagonally to the front left of me? Some fucking guy playing Pokemon Go every ten minutes on his fucking phone. And down two rows directly in front of me? Some fucking teenage girl who ACTUALLY pulled out her phone and called someone in the middle of the movie.
But the worst? The absolute WORST? I saw at LEAST twenty kids in the theater. Not teenagers, but kids. Parents actually brought their five, six, seven, eight year old kids to a movie where the entire plot of the movie is based around murder and torture. Graphic murder and torture. And the icing on the cake? As we were leaving the theater, the "man" in front of me was carrying an infant in his arms.
Un-fucking-believable.
lol, I had a similar experience recently when I saw Tarzan. So annoying.
A somewhat interesting read about Maximum Overdrive...
Why Stephen King failed to make a great Stephen King movie
Every day I check my go-to site for advance movie screenings and there's been nothing new posted for days and days. I check this morning and there was a ton of new screenings posted (always when I'm sleeping, it seems). I was going to post how irritating it is that even if something is posted two minutes ago, by the time I click on it, all the passes are gone. So after trying to get tickets to four separate movies just now, I succeeded with Don't Breathe on the 23rd. I like going to screenings of movies I haven't heard of, but it's also great to go to one for something you wanted to see anyway.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
I really hate that just about every comedy being released is raunchy. When you have to rely on sex, drugs, and profanity every 10 seconds, it's a crutch; it's not funny. I know these are the kind of comedies that appeal to the key demographic, but not every line of dialogue has to have the f-bomb for the movie to be funny. There's more to humor than that.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
I think I never watch films you talk about, but generally speaking, I agree with every word of the above.
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I also agree, which is why I very rarely watch comedies. My idea of what's funny seems to be vastly different from what the majority of people view as funny.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
There are way more raunchy comedies now. At least overtly. A lot of the older comedies were also raunchy, but it was a little bit more clever with it. It also wasn't the entire focus of the film.
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Another reason why Four Lions is one of my favourite comedies of the past decade. Say what you like about a comedy focusing on jihadists, but one thing that movie wasn't was definitely raunchy.
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Agreed. The problem with Hollywood has always been that when something works, they copy it until something else comes along. A few raunchy comedies made a lot of money a few years ago so that's all we get now.
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And don't even get me started on raunchy comedy sequels.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
I like raunchy comedies
There's nothing wrong with that. I like them in small doses when it doesn't go too far. A good example of that would be We're the Millers. One of my favorite comedies I'd seen in awhile. It's just that it seems like that's the only type of comedies we get anymore. You can have humor without lazy jokes about pot, sex, and alcohol.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
I love raunchy comedies too, but Ricky is right, many of them get way too lazy. I haven't found the word penis funny in at least 20 years.
I would say We are the Millers is on the more tame side when it comes to discussing raunchy comedies.
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Well it looks like this new Sausage Party movie will be a very conservative and austere comedy indeed.
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Can anyone recommend a website or blog for movie/TV news? The one I was using (iwatchstuff.com) recently shut down.
To give an idea of what I'm looking for, this site posted basic news (with minimal commentary) about upcoming TV shows and movies, the occasional trailer, etc. I don't need original content/reviews, just news/info sorted in one place. I pretty much just want mainstream stuff (I'm not much of an indie or art-house viewer and I already go to bloody-disgusting.com for horror). I get some info from seriable.com, but they are mainly useful for renewal/cancellation news and not so much new things (and I don't think they touch movies). The other problem with seriable is that they turn one bit of news (or non-news, often) into two dozen or so posts; I mainly just check their twitter feed.
I know there must be a million of these out there (I will try cinemablend.com out), but I'm not going to spend much time looking around and hopefully someone can recommend something basic and useful.
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Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
thanks
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