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Happy Birthday Terry Gilliam!
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geekverse08 · 1 year
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Cast of “Teen Wolf: The Movie” at the premiere of the film 🐺
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movies-tv-more · 1 year
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TEEN WOLF: THE MOVIE is now streaming on Paramount+
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meeks-peaks · 1 year
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name 4 of your favorite movies from your birth year (1995),  tagged by @stabbedandkist (thank you so much!)
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1. Before Sunrise – dir. Richard Linklater It’s just such a beautiful movie with such authentic characters and absolutely splendid storytelling. 
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2. Clueless – dir. Amy Heckerling It’s iconic, what more can I say?
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3. Se7en – dir. David Fincher It’s been a long time since I watched this, but it’s absolutely great and I need to rewatch it.
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4. 12 Monkeys – dir. Terry Gilliam I love this one, the story is phenomenal and so is the acting.  Thanks so much for tagging! Also check out my Letterboxd for actual good stuff! I’m tagging @sscully​ , @dyke-mulder, @cherrybombe, @leafuelle, @nohoontherojo and everyone else who wants to do this
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boomgers · 1 year
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La manada está de vuelta en Beacon Hills… “Teen Wolf: The Movie”
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Cuando surge un nuevo mal, Scott McCall regresa a Beacon Hills y con la ayuda de sus amigos, nuevos aliados y el regreso de su amor perdido, Scott y su manada podrían tener una oportunidad de salvar la ciudad.
Estreno: 27 de enero de 2023 en Paramount+.
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La película está dirigida por Russell Mulcahy y protagonizada por Tyler Posey, Crystal Reed, Dylan Sprayberry, Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig, Colton Haynes, Ryan Kelley, Khylin Rhambo, Amy Workman, Seth Gilliam, Linden Ashby, Ian Bohen, Vince Mattis y Tyler Hoechlin.
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tuppencetrinkets · 2 years
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Sorted caps from seasons 1, 4, 5 & 7 of The Walking Dead.
Aaron -  Ross Marquand - #5,400
Abraham -  Michael Cudlitz - #6,900
Amy - Emma Bell - #2,600
Andrea - Laurie Holden - #11,600
Astrid - Brianna Venskus - #3,300
Beth - Emily Kinney - #12,600
Bob - Lawrence Gilliard, Jr. - #4,800
Carl - Chandler Riggs - #16,300
Carol - Melissa McBride - #28,000
Cyndie - Sydney Park - #2,100
Dale - Jeffrey DeMunn - #8,700
Daryl - Norman Reedus - #19,000
Dawn - Christine Woods - #2,600
Deanna - Tovah Feldshuh - #3,000
Dwight - Austin Amelio - #2,900
Eugene - Josh McDermitt - #13,100
Ezekiel - Khary Payton - #4,800
Gabriel - Seth Gilliam - #4,600
Glen - Steven Yeun - #19,000
Governor - David Morrissey - #9,400
Gregory - Xander Berkeley - #3,000
Hershel - Scott Wilson - #6,000
Jadis - Pollyana McIntosh - #1,800
Jenner - Noah Emmerich - #3,300
Jerry - Cooper Andrews - #900
Jesus - Tom Payne - #3,700
Jim - Andrew Rothenberg - #2,600
Joe - Jeff Kober - #1,600
Lily - Audrey Marie Anderson - #2,900
Lizzie - Brighton Sharbino - #5,000
Lori - Sarah Wayne Callies - #17,000
Maggie - Lauren Cohan - #17,000
Merl - Michael Rooker - #1,400
Michonne - Danai Gurira - #11,000
Mika - Kyla Kenedy  - #5,000
Mitch - Kirk Acevedo - #1,100
Morgan - Lennie Michael James - #5,700
Negan - Jeffrey Dean Morgan - #14,100
Noah - Tyler James Williams - #2,500
Richard - Karl Makinen - #4,000
Rick - Andrew Lincoln - #69,000
Rosita - Christian Serratos - #10,000
Sasha - Sonequa Martin-Green - #16,500
Simon - steven Ogg - #2,500
Sophia - Madison Lintz - #1,300
Spencer - Austin Nichols - #3,000
Tara - Alanna Masterson - #15,000
T-Dog - IronE Singleton - #3,500
Tyreese - Chad Coleman - #8,800
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alightinthelantern · 11 months
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Books read and movies watched in 2023 (January to June):
Bolded verdicts (Yes!/Yes/No/Eh) are links to more in-depth reviews!
Books:
Temporary People (Deepak Unnikishnan): Yes!
Inland (Téa Obreht): Yes!
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena (Anthony Marra): Yes
A Long Petal of the Sea (Isabel Allende): No
Nanjing Requiem (Ha Jin): Yes
When My Name Was Keoko (Linda Sue Park): Yes
Orhan’s Inheritance (Aline Ohanesian): Eh
Insurrecto (Gina Apostol): Yes!
The Memory Police (Yōko Ogawa): No
(poetry) When My Brother Was an Aztec (Natalie Diaz): Yes!
(poetry) Earthly Measures (Edward Hirsch): Yes
(poetry) Refusing Heaven (Jack Gilbert): Yes
(poetry) Lucky Wreck (Ada Limon): No
(poetry) Bright Dead Things (Ado Limon): No
(poetry) A Silence Opens (Amy Clampitt): Yes
Movies:
Taste of Cherry (1997, Abbas Kiarostami): Eh
Amélie (2001, Jean-Pierre Jeunet): No
Mirror (1975, Andrei Tarkovsky): Yes
Late Spring (1949, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
An Autumn Afternoon (1962, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
Early Summer (1951, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
Late Autumn (1960, Yasujirō Ozu): Eh
The Flavor Of Green Tea Over Rice (1952, Yasujirō Ozu): Yes
Superman: The Movie/Superman II (1978, 1981, Richard Donner): No
Superman Returns (2006, Bryan Singer): Yes
Ready or Not (2019, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett): Yes
Spider-Man Trilogy (2002, 2004, 2007, Sam Raimi): No
Batman/Batman Returns (1989, 1992, Tim Burton): No
Batman Begins/The Dark Knight/The Dark Knight Rises (2005, 2008, 2012, Christopher Nolan): Yes
The Lego Batman Movie (2017): Yes
Mascarade (2022, Nicolas Bedos): No
RRR (2022, S. S. Rajamouli): No
Dersu Uzala (1975, Akira Kurosawa): No
Interstellar (2014, Nolan brothers): No
Blade Runner (1982, Ridley Scott): Yes
Brazil (1985, Terry Gilliam): Yes
Days of Being Wild (1990, Wong Kar-Wai): Yes
In the Mood for Love (2000, Wong Kar-Wai): Eh
Timbuktu (2014, Abderrahmane Sissako): Yes!
The Favourite (2018, Yorgos Lanthimos): Yes!
Solaris (1972, Andrei Tarkovsky): Yes
Andrei Rublev (1966, Andrei Tarkovsky): Yes
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Stanley Kubrick): Eh
Ghost in the Shell (1995, Mamoru Oshii): Yes
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004, Mamoru Oshii): Yes
The Lion in Winter (1968, Anthony Harvey): Yes
Polite Society (2023, Nida Manzoor): No
War and Peace (1966-7, Sergei Bondarchuk): Yes
Apocalypse Now (1979, Francis Ford Coppola): Eh
The Little Mermaid (2023): No
Bed and Sofa (1927, Abram Room): Yes
Lost in Translation, (2003, Sofia Coppola): No
Autumn (1974, Andrei Smirnov): Eh
Empire of the Sun (1987, Steven Spielberg): Yes
Dreams (1993, Karen Shakhnazarov/Alexander Borodyansky): Yes
After Life (1998, Hirokazu Kore-eda): Yes!
Assassin of the Tsar (1991, Karen Shakhnazarov): No
The Idiot (1951, Akira Kurosawa): Eh
Anna Karenina (2012, Joe Wright): Yes
Opening Night (1977, John Cassavetes): Yes!
Legally Blonde (2001, Robert Luketic): Yes
Election (1999, Alexander Payne): No
Poisons or the World History of Poisoning (2001, Karen Shakhnazarov): No
Day of the Full Moon (1998, Karen Shakhnazarov): Eh
The Importance of Being Earnest (2002, Oliver Parker): Yes
An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano (1977, Nikita Mikhalkov): Yes
Family Relations (1981, Nikita Mikhalkov): Yes
Kin-dza-dza! (1986, Georgiy Daneliya): No
Office Romance (1977, Eldar Ryazanov): Yes
Zerograd (aka Zero Town) (1989, Karen Shakhnazarov): No
Jazzmen (aka We Are from Jazz) (1983, Karen Shakhnazarov): Eh
Hussar Ballad (1962, Eldar Ryazanov): Eh
Days of Heaven (1978, Terrence Malick): Yes
The Sting (1973, George Roy Hill): Yes!
Watch Out for the Automobile (1966, Eldar Ryazanov): No
Uncle Vanya (1970, Andrey Konchalovskiy): Yes
The Seagull (1970, Yuli Karasik): Yes
Dark Eyes (1987, Nikita Mikhalkov): Yes
The Red Tent (1969, Mikhail Kalatozov): Yes
Carnival Night (1956, Eldar Ryazanov): Yes
The Irony of Fate (1976, Eldar Ryazanov): No
The Diamond Arm (1969, Leonid Gaidai): Yes
Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (1965, Leonid Gaidai): Yes
And here’s my 2022 list!
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giornoxgiorno · 1 year
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Venerdì 3 febbraio
SOS è stato annunciato il grande ritorno dell’Officina della Camomilla sul palco del festival Mi Ami di Milano. 
Canzone del giorno: La tua ragazza non ascolta i Beat Happening- L’officina della camomilla
Film del giorno: Paura e delirio a Las Vegas, di Terry Gilliam
Curiosità sui mongoli: Alcuni scienziati hanno fatto delle analisi ai carotaggi artici e hanno constatato che durante l' impero di Gengis Khan le uccisioni furono talmente tante da abbassare il livello di CO2 nell’atmosfera
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daincrediblegg · 2 years
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2, 4, 28, 30, and 33 for the film questions!
2.Favorite director(s)?
Oh god there are so many to list and I know I’m going to forget so many but here we go- I’m also gonna include some showrunner directors in here bc honestly there are way more talented female directors making shows than there are those who make feature films and I need to give them credit for how much they inspire me too. Some of these may be painfully obvious and others not so much but here we go:
Guillermo Del Toro, Mike Flannagan, Peter Jackson, Hiyao Miyazaki, Akira Kurosawa, Orson Welles, Lily and Lana Watchowski, Todd Phillips, Wes Anderson, Robert Eggers, Bong Joon-Ho, Mel Brooks, Taika Watiti, The Coen Brothers, Jon Favreau, Terry Gilliam, Makoto Shinkai, Jim Henson, John Hughes, Chris AND Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Noah Baumbach, Sergio Leone, Jordan Peele, Ari Aster, Jonathan E. Steinburg, Sam Mendez, Kenneth Branagh, Vince Gilligan, Spike Jonze, Spike Lee, Rian Johnson, Tarsem Singh, Billy Wilder, Alfred Hitchcock, Francis Ford Coppola and begrudgingly Quentin Tarantino (bc even tho he is way overrated in the film bro community he does make some fun movies it has to be said)
4.What’s a movie you watched over and over again as a child that you still love?
Another that I remember watching a LOT is legally blonde. When I started sleeping by myself at night my parents let me keep a tiny DVD player in my room and I used to watch movies on it to go to sleep (also bc I was afraid of the dark for a long ass time) and I distinctly remember Legally Blonde was the first one that I put on every night to sleep to lmao.
28.Recommend three completely different movies.
Aight. First if you haven’t seen Top Gun Maverick you should bc it’s all practical and that’s fucking insane to do and nobody else has made a flight movie like this ever. The original looks like fucking tinker toys in comparison I mean like literally but it walked so this film could fucking SOAR so… yeah. There u go.
Next is a deep cut: Bicycle Thieves. Italian Neo-Realism at its finest (which basically means none of the “actors” in it were career actors- just normal people, and no extras either- nothing is staged it’s all 100% just footage from the real world, and also probably the best child actor I’ve ever seen playing the kid in this ever. Also this was Sergio Leone before all the spaghetti westerns and frankly I think this might be my fave film of his to trump them all).
Another deep cut but since we’re thinking about star wars and obi wan kenobi I can’t help but mention The Hidden Fortress by Akira Kurosawa. If you want to know where Star Wars comes from? Thats it. In its entirety. And Toshiro Mifune essentially plays the original Obi Wan Kenobi (and god what a perfect world that could’ve been if he had but this is a great window into that- also I think he’s a better sword fighter than Alec Guinness for sure). I might have to even re-watch again for further parallels to the Kenobi series man.
30.Favorite movie with a pet/animal as an important aspect?
I mean god where do I start. First that comes to mind is Babe bc I watched that so much as a kid it’s burned into my head now. Then I thought Okja because jesus that fucker got dark (but god damn important as a film for sure)… but fuck all that we’re gonna go with Balto because that was my fave as a kid I even had a wolf stuffie I named Balto after him so there u go.
33.Name a film you could write an entire 10+ page essay on. (If you’ve done it, what was the focus?)
Well I mean I have written many 10 page papers on many films lmao. My first was on LOTR and it was focused on Merry and Pippin but in hindsight it wasn’t the most well thought out theme or execution (but then again whose first college paper is?) but WITH that hindsight it’s really a think piece about the vitality of side characters to the movement of plot- using both the book and the films as examples to how Merry and Pippin shape the story of LOTR way more than they’re given credit for. Yes I have always been a slut for them.
Another one I wrote more recently was a comparison of horror director methodology to edgar allan poe’s essays on writing structure in which I of course used GDT and crimson peak as my prime example- given time I would’ve delved more into mike flannagan and robert eggers films and shows too as examples of the grander cinematic gothic revival, but alas, that’s a whole ass thesis and it was only a 7 page assignment and I didn’t have that kind of time. Also I did a critical analysis about the ending of Apt Pupil once that correlated the nazi imagery to the american male teenager that earned me a handshake from my professor and an A for the course but like y’know no big deal. And of course y’all know how bad down I am about midnight mass I mean Y’all have seen the meta posts that are somehow still circulating. I have so much about that series living in my head and never enough time to put it to paper lmao. In fact thats true of a lot of things I literally have so many essays in my head happening all at once and I am always looking for some kind of excuse to write it but never getting one lmao
FILM QUESTIONS
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Quand la réalisation d'un film tourne mal : Fiasco la comédie qui vous fera rire de façon incontrôlable
Quand la réalisation d'un film tourne mal : Fiasco, la comédie qui vous fera rire de façon incontrôlable   Bienvenue dans l'envers du décor Je viens tout juste de finir de binge watcher en une soirée la nouvelle série française Fiasco, disponible sur Netflix. Co-écrite et interprétée par Pierre Niney, cette comédie en 7 épisodes nous plonge avec jubilation dans le tournage chaotique d'un film, à travers le regard d'une équipe de documentaire.  Réalisée par Igor Gotesman (Five), la série bénéficie d'un casting quatre étoiles avec Géraldine Nakache, François Civil, Djimo, Leslie Medina, Juliette Gasquet, Louise Coldefy ou encore Pascal Demolon, excellent en producteur à côté de la plaque. Fiasco s'inspire de making-of devenus cultes comme Lost in La Mancha sur le Don Quichotte avorté de Terry Gilliam ou celui sur la déroute de Babylon AD de Mathieu Kassovitz. Une intrigue jubilatoire sur un tournage qui part en vrille Sans trop en dévoiler, Fiasco nous embarque dans la fabrication mouvementée du premier long-métrage d'un réalisateur, pour rendre hommage à la vie héroïque de sa grand-mère résistante, avec son lot de problèmes : réalisateur dépassé, caprices d'acteur, producteurs paniqués et surtout un mystérieux corbeau qui sabote le tournage.  Le scénario, coécrit par Pierre Niney et Igor Gotesman (retrouvailles après leur association sur le film Five), multiplie avec malice les rebondissements et les situations absurdes, sans jamais tomber dans la caricature. On rit beaucoup devant ce "film maudit" qui accumule les catastrophes. Les dialogues ciselés et les références cinéphiles ajoutent au plaisir. Un casting impeccable pour des personnages savoureux Pierre Niney crève l'écran en Raphaël Valande, réalisateur idéaliste et dépassé par les événements. Il forme un duo savoureux avec François Civil (leur réelle amitié se ressent à l'écran), parfait en meilleur ami maladroit. Géraldine Nakache apporte une touche d'humanité en scripte dévouée.Mention spéciale à Pascal Demolon, hilarant en producteur caractériel et Vincent Cassel, qui s'amuse de son image de star capricieuse. Tout le casting, jusqu'aux seconds rôles (la maquilleuse, interprété par Louise Coldefy, à l'haleine fétide!), compose une galerie de personnages mémorables.   Une réalisation inventive au service de l'humour Filmée comme un "mockumentaire" (faux documentaire), Fiasco nous immerge avec un réalisme jubilatoire dans les coulisses d'un tournage. La réalisation d'Igor Gotesman, nerveuse et inventive, multiplie les trouvailles pour dynamiser le récit : interviews face caméra, séquences volées, etc. Cette mise en abyme malicieuse permet de jouer sur plusieurs niveaux de lecture et de créer une connivence avec le spectateur. On pense parfois à des comédies cultes comme The Office ou Curb Your Enthusiasm. Une musique qui souligne l'absurdité des situations La musique originale de Fiasco, composée par Julien Grunberg et Paul-Marie Barbier, accompagne avec malice le récit. Mélange de sonorités électroniques et de nappes de synthés, elle souligne l'absurdité croissante des situations.Les morceaux s'emballent à mesure que le tournage part en vrille, renforçant le côté "film catastrophe" de l'intrigue. Un travail subtil qui participe à l'efficacité comique de l'ensemble. Une comédie réjouissante à ne pas manquer Avec Fiasco, Pierre Niney et Igor Gotesman signent une comédie jubilatoire qui joue sur la malaisance et la gêne. Portée par un casting en or et une réalisation inventive, un mockumentaire réjouissant, à la croisée de The Office et de C'est arrivé près de chez vous, qui ravira tous les amoureux de comédie et de cinéma. Fiasco est l'une des bonnes surprises françaises de ce début d'année sur Netflix. Foncez la découvrir, vous ne serez pas déçus du voyage! Je lui donne un solide 8/10.    via Blogger https://ift.tt/aN94JTG May 04, 2024 at 01:50PM
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geekverse08 · 1 year
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Poster for “Teen Wolf: The Movie”🐺
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The Wire S02E11: ‘Bad Dreams’
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elcineasta · 5 years
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The Wire | 2.12 "Port in a Storm"
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riffsstrides · 7 years
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Kairos 4tet (feat. Omar) - Song For The Open Road 
Lyrics - Rupert Friend Music - Adam Waldmann Omar Lye-Fook MBE - Vocals Adam Waldmann - Saxophone Jasper Høiby - Bass Ivo Neame - Piano Jon Scott - Drums Emilia Martensson - Vocals Directed by Rupert Friend Produced by Amy Gilliam Cinematography by George Richmond Production Design by Laura Huston Hair and Makeup by Cate Hall with Soleil Jackson Edited by Pani Ahmadi-Moore Grading by Rob Pizzey @ Ascent 'Man' played by Sion Parkinson Recorded at The Premises Mixed by Morten Stendahl Mastered by Ray Staff
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