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That's a stacked lineup. Linklater! Nora Twomey! GDT! Henry Selick! One of the Moana guys! And the anime films look good.
That beat, baby.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQEondeGvKo
Hope it's a fun dual-season (split up into May and July).
Hell yeah
I'm annoyed they're splitting it up. Still I'm glad it's back.
Damn...
That article was pretty depressing.
Jesus.
Fuck yessss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj2b0swdpX8
FUCK YES
Needed something to kill time while I was staying at my mom's house for the night before we left to go to my brother's wedding, and I watched The Adam Project. As sci-fi it's really thin (let's be honest, it's pop-sci-fi, like most sci-fi these days), and even though the cast is good it's almost written like Gilmore Girls, where everyone sorta get stuck on the same mode of verbal pacing, peppering their dialogue with Reynoldsian japes and whatnot. I mean if you like RR, you'd enjoy that. I do like Reynolds, so I was fine with it. What I didn't really expect was the lovely emotional payload the movie generates by the end--it's hardly brand new material, but it's earnest and executed well. In particular, the scene at the end when [] is emotionally muscular and beautiful, near guaranteed to shatter any dude who has/had a dicey relationship with his dad. They could have gone a more basic direction, but unexpectedly, delightfully, they kept pushing in on it further, past the point when you think they're done. And I loved that. We almost never see that in American movies with dads/sons. It's all made better because Ruffalo and Reynolds are tremendous here. It's too bad so much else in the movie is equal parts trite/expected.
I really enjoyed that one too.
I sent back my last DVD ever. It was a good run.
https://i.postimg.cc/zJLKpF6P/last-d...730-083420.jpg
(plays "Taps")
I NEED BERSERK CLARIFICATION. If its that redone cgi three movie shit, no thanks (tho they added a fuck ton of cool shit to the third part, the rest can rot).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFqgmaO15x4
Big shoes to fill, not only to the Erich Maria Remarque novel, but the 1930's Lewis Milestone film (which you oughta watch, 'cause it's still one of the best and most horrifying war films ever), but so far, so good. Looks excellent.
I really need to see the original 1930 film. The book is harrowing and great.
I'm enjoying Sandman btw, for the most part. I'm on the 5th episode.