Stopped at a bar yesterday afternoon for a few drinks and about halfway through my first one they put Skinamarink on the TV (with no sound). Had to force myself from looking up to avoid it since I haven't actually had a chance to watch it yet.
I'll say this though: The visuals combined with the DJ playing stuff like Hurdy Gurdy Man and Paul McCartney's 3 Legs made for one hell of a vibe.
Watched Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio last night. Cute movie! Didn't blow me away, but I enjoyed my time well enough.
I'd heard that it was "darker" than Pinocchio often is, so I got it into my head that it was gonna be this almost Pan's Labyrinth sort of thing, forgetting that it is first and foremost a movie for kids/families. For a modern kids/family movie, yeah, a bit darker than Trolls or Minions or what have you, but it didn't fundamentally change the message or mode of the movie. If I had kids, or if I were overall fonder of The Pinocchio Story as a concept, I could see it working a lot better for me. As is, I had a good enough time but I doubt it'll really stick with me.
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
remember when kids movies had songs like Hellfire or The Ten Plagues in em?
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Stopped at a bar yesterday afternoon for a few drinks and about halfway through my first one they put Skinamarink on the TV (with no sound). Had to force myself from looking up to avoid it since I haven't actually had a chance to watch it yet.
I'll say this though: The visuals combined with the DJ playing stuff like Hurdy Gurdy Man and Paul McCartney's 3 Legs made for one hell of a vibe.
Sheesh, I'd go to more bars if they played movies, and I don't even drink.
There was a bar in Hollywood that used to show Big Lebowski on a perpetual loop (though with the sound turned off and the subtitles on, to save the sanity of the employees). There were little "Little Lebowski Urban Achievers" magazine-cover mirrors above the urinals, it was fun.
Wonder if they survived the pandemic, I haven't been on the bar scene in a grip
Stopped at a bar yesterday afternoon for a few drinks and about halfway through my first one they put Skinamarink on the TV (with no sound). Had to force myself from looking up to avoid it since I haven't actually had a chance to watch it yet.
I'll say this though: The visuals combined with the DJ playing stuff like Hurdy Gurdy Man and Paul McCartney's 3 Legs made for one hell of a vibe.
Sheesh, I'd go to more bars if they played movies, and I don't even drink.
I guess I'm spoiled in that the vast majority of the bars near me that I go to pretty much play movies all day (sound off/subtitles on) whenever there's not a game on. Some of the best movie-watching experiences I've had are with groups of friends/strangers day drinking in a bar on a Sunday watching, like, Armageddon or RoboCop or Road House.
Stopped at a bar yesterday afternoon for a few drinks and about halfway through my first one they put Skinamarink on the TV (with no sound). Had to force myself from looking up to avoid it since I haven't actually had a chance to watch it yet.
I'll say this though: The visuals combined with the DJ playing stuff like Hurdy Gurdy Man and Paul McCartney's 3 Legs made for one hell of a vibe.
Sheesh, I'd go to more bars if they played movies, and I don't even drink.
I guess I'm spoiled in that the vast majority of the bars near me that I go to pretty much play movies all day (sound off/subtitles on) whenever there's not a game on. Some of the best movie-watching experiences I've had are with groups of friends/strangers day drinking in a bar on a Sunday watching, like, Armageddon or RoboCop or Road House.
They have Shudder, I'm guessing? I'd be like a kid in a candy store at that bar.
Yeah my regular place has Hulu, Shudder and (I think?) Netflix on the TVs. The owner used to keep a huge CD book full of his own personal DVDs down in the bar, but I guess he got tired of dealing with all of them and made the switch to streaming sometime right before the pandemic.
Ladai on
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Stopped at a bar yesterday afternoon for a few drinks and about halfway through my first one they put Skinamarink on the TV (with no sound). Had to force myself from looking up to avoid it since I haven't actually had a chance to watch it yet.
I'll say this though: The visuals combined with the DJ playing stuff like Hurdy Gurdy Man and Paul McCartney's 3 Legs made for one hell of a vibe.
Sheesh, I'd go to more bars if they played movies, and I don't even drink.
I guess I'm spoiled in that the vast majority of the bars near me that I go to pretty much play movies all day (sound off/subtitles on) whenever there's not a game on. Some of the best movie-watching experiences I've had are with groups of friends/strangers day drinking in a bar on a Sunday watching, like, Armageddon or RoboCop or Road House.
My favorite form of copyright infringement, bar none.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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Andy JoeWe claim the land for the highlord!The AdirondacksRegistered Userregular
Kind of want to see someone take the first ~10 minutes of The Fabelmans and make it a completely different movie about someone who really gets into model trains.
Who do I have to pay to make a buddy comedy movie starring Adam Driver and Lupita Nyong'o directed by Rian Johnson? Anyone know? Because that's what I've determined I want in a movie.
Kind of want to see someone take the first ~10 minutes of The Fabelmans and make it a completely different movie about someone who really gets into model trains.
Who do I have to pay to make a buddy comedy movie starring Adam Driver and Lupita Nyong'o directed by Rian Johnson? Anyone know? Because that's what I've determined I want in a movie.
Adam Driver, Lupita Nyong'o, and Rian Johnson feel like good starting places
I Know What You Did Last Summer is like the epitome of "young people make incredibly stupid decisions in the heat of the moment" horror movie. I guess you could make something out of full grown adults... regretting their youths or something, but it seems really dumb and misplaced.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I Know What You Did Last Summer is like the epitome of "young people make incredibly stupid decisions in the heat of the moment" horror movie. I guess you could make something out of full grown adults... regretting their youths or something, but it seems really dumb and misplaced.
You could absolutely make it about how emotional scars can last a lifetime with the current of “the shit you did to me may seem like decades ago but to me it was last summer”
Or they just make the exact same movie but where their kids are getting up to “wacky” hijinks
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
No! Make it about depressingly middle-aged leathery hunks of yesteryear having hijinks! Deadly hijinks!
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
No! Make it about depressingly middle-aged leathery hunks of yesteryear having hijinks! Deadly hijinks!
Isn’t that just venture bros?
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Hail Hydra
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Maybe the survivors get together for an anniversary memorial and then they have a few drinks and then they get on the road and hit the drifter son of the original drifter
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FencingsaxIt is difficult to get a man to understand, when his salary depends upon his not understandingGNU Terry PratchettRegistered Userregular
Nothing is more important than family tradition.
A family that slays together, stays together.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
man if I had a dollar for every time I've covered up the fatalities caused by my drunken carscapades
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
Maybe the survivors get together for an anniversary memorial and then they have a few drinks and then they get on the road and hit the drifter son of the original drifter
I’d be ok with this premise only if they make 75% of the movie a shot by shot replica of the original.
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I'll say this though: The visuals combined with the DJ playing stuff like Hurdy Gurdy Man and Paul McCartney's 3 Legs made for one hell of a vibe.
I'd heard that it was "darker" than Pinocchio often is, so I got it into my head that it was gonna be this almost Pan's Labyrinth sort of thing, forgetting that it is first and foremost a movie for kids/families. For a modern kids/family movie, yeah, a bit darker than Trolls or Minions or what have you, but it didn't fundamentally change the message or mode of the movie. If I had kids, or if I were overall fonder of The Pinocchio Story as a concept, I could see it working a lot better for me. As is, I had a good enough time but I doubt it'll really stick with me.
Hellfire
The Disney song about an incel so mad that a girl won’t fuck him that he’ll burn down Paris.
We've all been there.
I can’t wait for the director’s cut release
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1JI9WWSRW1YJI
in the sequel she needs a full dance number for every thing she does or i'm bolting
Oh, like Gamer!
why would you make me aware that this exists
I'm not saying it's okay. I'm just saying I understand.
Sheesh, I'd go to more bars if they played movies, and I don't even drink.
Wonder if they survived the pandemic, I haven't been on the bar scene in a grip
because of your curfew you mean?
I guess I'm spoiled in that the vast majority of the bars near me that I go to pretty much play movies all day (sound off/subtitles on) whenever there's not a game on. Some of the best movie-watching experiences I've had are with groups of friends/strangers day drinking in a bar on a Sunday watching, like, Armageddon or RoboCop or Road House.
They have Shudder, I'm guessing? I'd be like a kid in a candy store at that bar.
My favorite form of copyright infringement, bar none.
hell yeahhhhh
Steam
they already had a sequel with both of them in it why is this exciting at all
For one thing, the director of that a) didn't direct the first/best Know What You Did Last Summer and b) went on to make Geostorm
For another thing, the director of this a) made Sweet/Vicious and, most important for me, b) directed Do Revenge, one of my fav films of last year
Steam
Addams Family?
Adam Driver, Lupita Nyong'o, and Rian Johnson feel like good starting places
You could absolutely make it about how emotional scars can last a lifetime with the current of “the shit you did to me may seem like decades ago but to me it was last summer”
Or they just make the exact same movie but where their kids are getting up to “wacky” hijinks
Isn’t that just venture bros?
Expendables, but we have some lovely gifts for you for playing today
Wow, racist.
I’m a beaver, hob.
A family that slays together, stays together.
speak louder and clearly into the buzzing noise on my shirt lapel please
I’d be ok with this premise only if they make 75% of the movie a shot by shot replica of the original.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1JI9WWSRW1YJI