i have an amazon code for 10 bux off but it has to be stuff sold and shipped by amazon.ca which so little of worth is, but... my heart was kinda set on getting a steam controller
and yet the french press i want is only $22 or something so my $10 off on $40+ orders doesn't apply and i'm having a real shit of a time finding anything cheap enough to only really fill that gap...
I love that handwringing execs were really nervous about what Johnny Depp was doing on the first Pirates movie and thought he was ruining the film and were like "d..does he have to have all those gross false teeth? does he have to be so swishy and weird?" and Johnny Depp and Gore Verbinski were like "yes he does, suck it" and then ultimately Depp was the reason the movie was so popular
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I find Wes Anderson's style obnoxiously mannered, and loathed both Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums. I haven't seen his other work, though, so maybe Moonlight Kingdom and Grand Budapest were fucking fantastic. Hard to motivate myself to find out tho.
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I find Wes Anderson's style obnoxiously mannered, and loathed both Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums. I haven't seen his other work, though, so maybe Moonlight Kingdom and Grand Budapest were fucking fantastic. Hard to motivate myself to find out tho.
They were.
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Nobody has seen Fantastic Mr Fox. I'm not convinced it was actually made.
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But I'm not suffering any misfortune. I haven't had to watch any films I didn't want to just to satisfy someone else's desire for me to get a full view of a filmography.
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
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I find Wes Anderson's style obnoxiously mannered, and loathed both Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums. I haven't seen his other work, though, so maybe Moonlight Kingdom and Grand Budapest were fucking fantastic. Hard to motivate myself to find out tho.
I love Tim Burton's gothic expressionist style and really love Wes Anderson's twee storybook style.
I wish more filmmakers were as stylistically bold as those two.
I don’t need my movies to feel like they exist in my reality - I spend every day in reality so it’s nice to escape it, every once in awhile.
I kind of want to turn Wes Anderson's movies into a cozy blanket and then wrap it around me and never take it off. And then legalize human-blanket marriage and then get married to it
Jack Sparrow was a billion dollar persona. Around the second movie, teenage girls had a Jack Sparrow poster on their wall, twenty-something nerdettes had a Sparrow tattoo.
I really can't figure out the appeal.
Pirates I was a good film, imho, and Depp nailed the role of insane-yet-maybe-not pirate with loose allegiances yet ultimately noble intent.
And the dialogue was excellently written.
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
But I'm not suffering any misfortune. I haven't had to watch any films I didn't want to just to satisfy someone else's desire for me to get a full view of a filmography.
the definition is in the person experiencing the emotion, not in the person who is being viewed by that person
think about someone saying they've never eaten pizza. that person would be like well i am not unfortunate! lol yeah right more pizza for us!
anyway, you don't have to watch them if you don't want to but poo-pooing them and then admitting you haven't seen any of their movies in 11 years is designed to make us angry, right
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I actually enjoyed Rushmore at the time but for all the wrong reasons. I actually thought Max was a sympathetic character instead of a manipulative psychopath.
Then I watched it again last year and I realized he's a monster.
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
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MrMisterJesus dying on the cross in pain? Morally better than us. One has to go "all in".Registered Userregular
I find Wes Anderson's style obnoxiously mannered, and loathed both Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums. I haven't seen his other work, though, so maybe Moonlight Kingdom and Grand Budapest were fucking fantastic. Hard to motivate myself to find out tho.
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Part of the reason why it's hard to motivate myself to find out more about his other work is that, when it comes to those earlier movies, everything I absolutely hated about them seemed to be the very same things that other people loved: the baroque visual composition, the precocious children, the tonal swings, what we might unkindly call the unbearable tweeness of being, etc. So when people tell me that his other movies were great, I am become mistrust.
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I love Tim Burton's gothic expressionist style and really love Wes Anderson's twee storybook style.
I wish more filmmakers were as stylistically bold as those two.
I don’t need my movies to feel like they exist in my reality - I spend every day in reality so it’s nice to escape it, every once in awhile.
I kind of want to turn Wes Anderson's movies into a cozy blanket and then wrap it around me and never take it off. And then legalize human-blanket marriage and then get married to it
there was something i loved about the scene to scene transitions in grand budapest hotel
or especially the way you'd see a scene from a panned out perspective and it's gustave and zero running in an overly exaggerated style that i'm finding hard to articulate at the moment (but if you've seen it you know exactly what i mean)
ugggh it was just so good i should just watch it again
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I should finish The Grand Budapest Hotel
Spoilered for sad sack.
but I find myself crying before I can because it was the movie we were watching as a family the night of my father's death.
Jack Sparrow was a billion dollar persona. Around the second movie, teenage girls had a Jack Sparrow poster on their wall, twenty-something nerdettes had a Sparrow tattoo.
I really can't figure out the appeal.
Pirates I was a good film, imho, and Depp nailed the role of insane-yet-maybe-not pirate with loose allegiances yet ultimately noble intent.
And the dialogue was excellently written.
imdb said Disney started filming Pirates 3 when the script was only half finished. Why would they do this?
Jack Sparrow was a billion dollar persona. Around the second movie, teenage girls had a Jack Sparrow poster on their wall, twenty-something nerdettes had a Sparrow tattoo.
I really can't figure out the appeal.
Pirates I was a good film, imho, and Depp nailed the role of insane-yet-maybe-not pirate with loose allegiances yet ultimately noble intent.
And the dialogue was excellently written.
imdb said Disney started filming Pirates 3 when the script was only half finished. Why would they do this?
because it would take care of itself and wouldn't matter. they probably knew the start and end so just film the scenes you got and write dialogue to get you to the end.
plus it was all storyboarded i'm sure.
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i literally can't watch trailer park boys because maybe the second or third episode i saw was the one where bubbles' shed burns down and i was completely heartbroken
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Jack Sparrow was a billion dollar persona. Around the second movie, teenage girls had a Jack Sparrow poster on their wall, twenty-something nerdettes had a Sparrow tattoo.
I really can't figure out the appeal.
Pirates I was a good film, imho, and Depp nailed the role of insane-yet-maybe-not pirate with loose allegiances yet ultimately noble intent.
And the dialogue was excellently written.
imdb said Disney started filming Pirates 3 when the script was only half finished. Why would they do this?
this is a thing happens a lot in hollywood and it is unbelievably stupid and a sign that hollywood execs do not put nearly enough stock into the quality of the script/story.
Jack Sparrow was a billion dollar persona. Around the second movie, teenage girls had a Jack Sparrow poster on their wall, twenty-something nerdettes had a Sparrow tattoo.
I really can't figure out the appeal.
Pirates I was a good film, imho, and Depp nailed the role of insane-yet-maybe-not pirate with loose allegiances yet ultimately noble intent.
And the dialogue was excellently written.
imdb said Disney started filming Pirates 3 when the script was only half finished. Why would they do this?
because it would take care of itself and wouldn't matter. they probably knew the start and end so just film the scenes you got and write dialogue to get you to the end.
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this is tempting
i have an amazon code for 10 bux off but it has to be stuff sold and shipped by amazon.ca which so little of worth is, but... my heart was kinda set on getting a steam controller
and yet the french press i want is only $22 or something so my $10 off on $40+ orders doesn't apply and i'm having a real shit of a time finding anything cheap enough to only really fill that gap...
And then the Lone Ranger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOiE0LCu6J0
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
huh, okay. so you talk about a director 11 years ago and 3 movies into his 7 movie career.
i bet this is going to go over well
you didn't even watch the fantastic mr fox
They were.
oh but it is in my case!
It's good go watch it!
But I'm not suffering any misfortune. I haven't had to watch any films I didn't want to just to satisfy someone else's desire for me to get a full view of a filmography.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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i think it's pretty obvious watching it since i'm a 10 year old boy but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KxSWKBIoQQ
I wish more filmmakers were as stylistically bold as those two.
I don’t need my movies to feel like they exist in my reality - I spend every day in reality so it’s nice to escape it, every once in awhile.
I kind of want to turn Wes Anderson's movies into a cozy blanket and then wrap it around me and never take it off. And then legalize human-blanket marriage and then get married to it
Pirates I was a good film, imho, and Depp nailed the role of insane-yet-maybe-not pirate with loose allegiances yet ultimately noble intent.
And the dialogue was excellently written.
the definition is in the person experiencing the emotion, not in the person who is being viewed by that person
think about someone saying they've never eaten pizza. that person would be like well i am not unfortunate! lol yeah right more pizza for us!
anyway, you don't have to watch them if you don't want to but poo-pooing them and then admitting you haven't seen any of their movies in 11 years is designed to make us angry, right
Then I watched it again last year and I realized he's a monster.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
Part of the reason why it's hard to motivate myself to find out more about his other work is that, when it comes to those earlier movies, everything I absolutely hated about them seemed to be the very same things that other people loved: the baroque visual composition, the precocious children, the tonal swings, what we might unkindly call the unbearable tweeness of being, etc. So when people tell me that his other movies were great, I am become mistrust.
there was something i loved about the scene to scene transitions in grand budapest hotel
or especially the way you'd see a scene from a panned out perspective and it's gustave and zero running in an overly exaggerated style that i'm finding hard to articulate at the moment (but if you've seen it you know exactly what i mean)
ugggh it was just so good i should just watch it again
Spoilered for sad sack.
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last game played was ms pac man don't care
you didn't say "I don't like this specific movie"
here is what you said:
"Dude
Maybe branch out a little bit
Wes, try and make a movie that's not about the unbearable tweeness of being"
implying that you had a full knowledge of the directors work
so yeah schadenfreude
and on that note, i sleep
imdb said Disney started filming Pirates 3 when the script was only half finished. Why would they do this?
Ms. Pac-Man is a masterwork
it comes, rising up through the abyssal depths
because it would take care of itself and wouldn't matter. they probably knew the start and end so just film the scenes you got and write dialogue to get you to the end.
plus it was all storyboarded i'm sure.
i literally can't watch trailer park boys because maybe the second or third episode i saw was the one where bubbles' shed burns down and i was completely heartbroken
NOT ART. *stamps*
I was basing my statements on the movies I'd seen. Four movies in and he hadn't changed his shtick.
Also I really wanted to use the phrase "the unbearable tweeness of being"
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
But it turned out terrible.