Totally interested in this one after watching Candy steal a scene from Costner in JFK.
Was that the lifetime actor movie. FANTASTIC concept but Damm they didn’t even scratch the surface. The tribute movie at the end got it to 3 ricks from a 2. Moms was a solid 2Tried to watch the new George Clooney movie on Netflix. A snoozer, as I fell asleep in the first 30 minutes. Will try more but man it was like oceans 12, guys just going through the motions to get paid.
Milly Alcock - she was in House of the Dragon on HBO. I agree on her cuteness.She’s damm cute
The head writer exec producer is from Altoona.Anyone watch Ghosts? There have been references to Altoona in past episodes but the most recent episode had a bunch to Altoona and the Penn State Campus.![]()
We just watched knives out Catholic edition. First time in a bit I fell asleep during a movie 2-5 ricks
The Odyssey? I really dunno. I read the Emily Wilson translation last year so I know my Homer but as a movie I dunno.
Odysseus, if he’s not a POS he comes damn close. You can’t play that role straight. Leo played his role perfectly in OBAA, as did Sean Penn, with just enough of a hint of craziness. Damon is gonna have to do the same. Play it like Brad Pitt played Achilles in Troy, that’s a recipe for failure.Yes. Don’t bet against Nolan/Matt Damon.
The Odyssey is very violent at times (there’s a slaughter of Penelope’s maidservants, Wilson’s translation makes explicit that they are slaves). One thing PTA made clear in OBAA is that he’s the anti-Tarantino. There are a handful of violent deaths in OBAA but always out-of-frame. Whether or not PTA was thinking of QT while making this artistic choice I dunno. But it worked fine. I do not like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood…, the cartoonishly violent ending ruined what could have been a great picture.Odysseus, if he’s not a POS he comes damn close. You can’t play that role straight. Leo played his role perfectly in OBAA, as did Sean Penn, with just enough of a hint of craziness. Damon is gonna have to do the same. Play it like Brad Pitt played Achilles in Troy, that’s a recipe for failure.
You would not want QT directing The Odyssey but Nolan (or PTA, for that matter) could make it work. Not going to be easy.The Odyssey is very violent at times (there’s a slaughter of Penelope’s maidservants, Wilson’s translation makes explicit that they are slaves). One thing PTA made clear in OBAA is that he’s the anti-Tarantino. There are a handful of violent deaths in OBAA but always out-of-frame. Whether or not PTA was thinking of QT while making this artistic choice I dunno. But it worked fine. I do not like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood…, the cartoonishly violent ending ruined what could have been a great picture.
The Odyssey is very violent at times (there’s a slaughter of Penelope’s maidservants, Wilson’s translation makes explicit that they are slaves). One thing PTA made clear in OBAA is that he’s the anti-Tarantino. There are a handful of violent deaths in OBAA but always out-of-frame. Whether or not PTA was thinking of QT while making this artistic choice I dunno. But it worked fine. I do not like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood…, the cartoonishly violent ending ruined what could have been a great picture.
The Odyssey? I really dunno. I read the Emily Wilson translation last year so I know my Homer but as a movie I dunno.
If Matt Damon could play Odysseus as he did LaBeouf in True Grit, that might work. I will make a point of watching it in a theater. The Nolans and the Andersons, you go to a theater to see their films.
I’m going to give Nolan a chance.There are some works of literature that I would rather interpret through my mind’s eye rather than have someone draw me their picture. This is one of those works.
I’m going to give Nolan a chance.
Nolan can bring the heat and violence.
TCM Remembers Rob Reiner will air on January 28, starting at 8pm.
8:00pm: The Princess Bride (1987) (TCM network premiere)
One of Reiner’s most beloved achievements, the adaptation of William Goldman’s celebrated novel became an enduring classic thanks to its collection of clever and kooky characters, the love story, and the its trademark off-beat humor.
10:00pm: When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Reiner’s classic romantic comedy follows cynical Harry (Billy Crystal) and extremely particular Sally (Meg Ryan) as they develop a deep platonic friendship while attempting to find love in New York.
12:00am: Stand by Me (1986)
Reiner’s take on Stephen King‘s novella The Body, the story of four boys on the hunt for the body of a missing boy has, over the years, become a classic coming-of-age tale that celebrates friendship, childhood, and the fleeting innocence of youth.
1:45am: This is Spinal Tap (1984)
Reiner’s directorial debut is a hilarious mockumentary that follows a British rock band long past its heyday as its members desperately attempt to cling to relevance.
Watched probably the first 30-40 mins and was bored to death, going to assume it gets better?Psyched for 'One Battle After Another' premiering on HBO MAX Friday. Can't wait!
Also, my Ferrari friend said he may get one of these....think it's the new Amalfi?
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I really liked the show and I liked Bobo Fett and Ahsoka as well. The other variations not so much.Bailed on the show but this looks good.
I really liked the show and I liked Bobo Fett and Ahsoka as well. The other variations not so much.
It does.Watched probably the first 30-40 mins and was bored to death, going to assume it gets better?
Caught “Crime 101” at the theater today. A great ride, great acting, great camera work, way too many coincidences, very rarely do you see a movie with so many loose ends. You can see the grand finale coming from a mile away. Don’t overthink it, it’s not directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It’s going to make $$$$$.
Yes, on Netflix. Very fine.Train Dreams is on point 5 of 5 ricks
Crime 101 is one of those movies where you wake up the morning after asking yourself “How the hell can you explain this away?” Spoiler: you can’t.Caught “Crime 101” at the theater today. A great ride, great acting, great camera work, way too many coincidences, very rarely do you see a movie with so many loose ends. You can see the grand finale coming from a mile away. Don’t overthink it, it’s not directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It’s going to make $$$$$.