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#626 Post by knives »

I don't think allow that much alcohol into PG films anymore. It's a misfortune that the tobacco scene from The Sandlot will never happen again.
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#627 Post by criterionsnob »

Don't think this has been posted yet:

Almodovar's The Skin I Live In
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#628 Post by Brian C »

Here's a better YouTube link. Pretty great trailer - I'm looking forward to this one.
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#630 Post by Forrest Taft »

What's up with Di Caprio's accent? Particularly in the voice-over. Also, that old man make-up does not look very convincing. I'm still looking forward to this. At least it will/must be a lot better than Hereafter.
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#631 Post by domino harvey »

RobertAltman wrote:At least it will/must be a lot better than Hereafter.
Talk about setting the bar low!
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#632 Post by John Cope »

Hereafter was fantastic. As was Invictus and Changeling. I've noted a general critical shift away from Eastwood lately but it's inscrutable to me as to why since afaic there's been no decline in quality on his end.
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#633 Post by mfunk9786 »

Wow. Well, those are some controversial opinions. I think the critical treatment of Eastwood has always been pretty fair. If he makes a great film like Million Dollar Baby or Gran Torino, he gets his credit.
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#634 Post by Forrest Taft »

I have nothing against Invictus, and Changeling is probably my favourite of his recent output. Hereafter, on the other hand, I found rather embarrasing. From the uneven script to the crude visualization of the afterlife, I found the movie altogether uninvolving, and consider it one of the lowpoint of Eastwood's career (at least The Rookie and Heartbreak Ridge are occasionally fun...). I seem to recall finding one of the three stories in Hereafter rather moving at times, and thinking how good a movie it could have made on its own, had it not been surrounded by all the shit. Now, only a month or so later, I fail to remember what it was that moved be. Probably some moments of the story set in London, but the fact that I've allready forgotten what it was doesn't do the movie any favors, as far as my estimation of it's qualities are concerned. And I went in wanting to like this, as I will when I finally get to see his Hoover pic.
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#635 Post by Tom Hagen »

My god that J. Edgar trailer looks horrible. It looks like a trailer for something that would have been up for a lot of nominations at the 1993 Cable Ace Awards.
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#636 Post by Alan Smithee »

Tom Hagen wrote:My god that J. Edgar trailer looks horrible. It looks like a trailer for something that would have been up for a lot of nominations at the 1993 Cable Ace Awards.
Couldn't have said it better. I'm only a moderate fan of Eastwood but I do find myself rooting for him every time he comes out with something. I really hope this can rise above cliche. Just a run down of what Hoover did and some bullshit psychological motivation provided by mother isn't enough.
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#637 Post by JamesF »

Don Coscarelli's forthcoming adaptation of David Wong's John Dies At The End. Finished reading the book on Saturday and loved it - looks like they just might do it justice, though I'm a little unconvinced by the leads so far.
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#638 Post by knives »

Angus Scrimm is still alive? That and what looks like Doug Jones has me interested. I wonder why it always takes so long for Coscarelli to make a new film. It seems like he's only allowed to do Phantasm sometimes.
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#639 Post by Ovader »

Cam Archer's Shit Year
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#641 Post by Markson »

As a confirmed hater of Foer's pre(co)cious slop about pre(co)cious people, I'm biased here. But "maudlin" and "trite" seem to fit the bill. The thing looks shellacked with phony epiphanies and bogus wonder. It has the trappings of standard, crowd-pleasing award bait, but I'm guessing that it will be a soft bomb and not exactly draw fevered praise. I admit mild curiosity as to what Sydow and Jeffrey Wright are doing in it, but––ugh. And shamelessly ending the trailer with the lines "I love you" and "I'm right here if you need me" makes the film look about as emotionally nuanced as a chainsaw.
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#642 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Christ, someone stop encouraging Stephen Daldry.
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#643 Post by swo17 »

I think you guys would be less quick to judge if you realized that every character in this movie is also dying from AIDS.
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#644 Post by Astroman »

Well, I'm a fan of Foer's, and of the book in particular. It's really a big-hearted novel, definitely wearing that heart on its sleeve(jacket).

The trailer? Yeah. It couldn't be more obvious, distilling it to its basest emotions. It seems to make literal what was filtered from an intentionally naive pov.

The book is told from the vantage point of a precocious, hyper-sensitive child. The film, it seems, is told from Scott Rudin's/Stephen Daldry's/Eric Roth's view of the book.
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#645 Post by knives »

Eric Roth wrote the script? Where's the historical jumping retard? Such restraint on his part.
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#646 Post by Murdoch »

Ovader wrote:Cam Archer's Shit Year
This looks amazing, the most enticing trailer I've seen in a while. And it has an excellent one-sheet
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#649 Post by eljacko »

new trailer for The Muppets - notable for, if anything, chickens singing "Fuck You" by Cee Lo.
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#650 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

This Is The Place, the Sean Penn Jewish rock star movie mentioned here a few times before.
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