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#751 Post by mfunk9786 »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Ruby Sparks, from the studio AND directors of Little Miss Sunshine.
So are Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano like, a package deal now? They played a couple in Meek's Cutoff, now this film, and they're together in real life.
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#752 Post by zedz »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Ruby Sparks, from the studio AND directors of Little Miss Sunshine.
Yay! Another film I need never bother seeing!
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#753 Post by knives »

You'll either hate or love this one. Korine seems rather busy lately.
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#754 Post by John Cope »

Samsara. Finally. Looks utterly awesome as expected. I cannot wait to see this on the biggest screen possible.
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#755 Post by Jeff »

Pixar's latest, Brave, looks like it has a very different tone than anything they've done so far.
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#757 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

This Is 40, Judd Apatow's return to Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann's characters from Knocked Up.
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#759 Post by domino harvey »

You gotta hand it to that Rich Praytor, dude managed to put his name on the promo poster no less than four times
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#760 Post by swo17 »

Considerably fewer times than Vincent Gallo would have.
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#761 Post by Murdoch »

Paranormal Activity has given me new ways to hate movies.
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#762 Post by eerik »

Sundance winner and Cannes contender: Beasts of the Southern Wild
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#763 Post by wigwam »

Todd Solondz's Dark Horse
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#764 Post by mfunk9786 »

Hm... some evidence to back up the rumors of this being a pretty awful film.
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#765 Post by Jeff »

Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Emma Stone, et. al. in Gangster Squad. Great cast of course, and who doesn't love a Warner gangster picture, but what's with the completely incongruous music?
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#766 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Jesus that looks awesome.
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#767 Post by Cold Bishop »

Jeff wrote:what's with the completely incongruous music?
Haven't you seen the trailer for Wettest County in the W... excuse me, Lawless? Advertising departments aren't even trying to be period-accurate anymore.

It looks pretty good, although I suspect I've just seen all the key moments. We'll see if Ruben Fleischer has it in him.
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#768 Post by JPJ »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Jesus that looks awesome.
Yes it looks awesome but what the fuck are those hip hop sounds doing in the trailer?
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#769 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

They could have at least gotten a West Coast rapper to do it.
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#771 Post by dustybooks »

In re: Dark Horse...
mfunk9786 wrote:Hm... some evidence to back up the rumors of this being a pretty awful film.
Solondz is one of my favorite working directors so he gets the benefit of the doubt from me for now... but yeah, this looks like a horribly generic version of an Apatow-style comedy to me. It could just be that the trailer is horrible, with all the hallmarks of awful music stop/starting to punctuate really awkward jokes. Ugh.

Funnily, to me this vaguely resembles the film I've always understood his disowned Fear, Anxiety and Depression to be...
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#772 Post by ianungstad »

Trailer released for Michel Gondry's The We and the I. The film debuts at Cannes tomorrow. Hopefully the reviews indicate that the film has more to offer than what's on display in the trailer because this looks awful. Reminds me of a bad afterschool special peppered with some f-bombs.
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#773 Post by Jeff »

ianungstad wrote:Trailer released for Michel Gondry's The We and the I. The film debuts at Cannes tomorrow. Hopefully the reviews indicate that the film has more to offer than what's on display in the trailer because this looks awful.
"Patronizing!" raves James Rocchi.
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#774 Post by mfunk9786 »

Gondry's defenders will, of course, point to the excellent "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," but the passage of years has made it abundantly clear that the credit for that film is entirely screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's; Gondry may have gotten out of the way of that script, but that's hardly a reason to celebrate his skills or capablities, such as they are, beyond that.
Oh puh-lease. That film is brimming with in-camera effects and visual mastery that no amount of writing can accomplish - Gondry is (or at least was at that point) an extremely talented technical director.
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#775 Post by Brian C »

In a similar vein, the passage of years has made it abundantly clear that the credit for The Godfather is entirely Mario Puzo's; Coppola may have gotten out of the way of that novel, but that's hardly a reason to celebreate his skills or capabilities, such as they are, beyond that.
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