Originally Posted by wilkinson:
Looking forward to SAW X!
Imma have to get caught up on the Saw franchise. I tapped out after i think the 3rd one.
Not to do the hipster thing but imma do the hipster thing.
Back when SAW was a thing, i was just a handsome, horny teenager working at a movie theater.
I got word from an indie movie nerd that about 6 months from now, one of the most badass indie horror moves was gonna drop and to keep my eyes peeled for "SAW".
/brushes dirt off shoulder
Yeah, i was pretty much in on SAW before it was even cool. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Imma have to get caught up on the Saw franchise. I tapped out after i think the 3rd one.
Not to do the hipster thing but imma do the hipster thing.
Back when SAW was a thing, i was just a handsome, horny teenager working at a movie theater.
I got word from an indie movie nerd that about 6 months from now, one of the most badass indie horror moves was gonna drop and to keep my eyes peeled for "SAW".
/brushes dirt off shoulder
Yeah, i was pretty much in on SAW before it was even cool.
Confirmed on Last Voyage of the Demeter, just saw it today. Very solid movie, if you like old-school horror movies this is for you. I give it an 8 out of 10, and that's only because there were just a few nit-picky things. [Reply]
I just watched Asteroid City on Peacock. It was in theaters for about 2 minutes but it's a Wes Anderson movie (Rushmore, Royal Tenenbaums, Life Aquatic, Grand Budapest Hotel) which means it's going to be weird, which it was. The cinematography is incredible.
The cast includes:
Bryan Cranston
Edward Norton
Jason Schwartzman
Scarlett Johansson
Jeffrey Wright
Liev Schreiber
Tom Hanks
Matt Dillon
Steve Carell
Tilda Swinton
Jeff Goldblum
Adrien Brody
Willem Dafoe
Margot Robbie
Maya Hawke
Some in big roles and others with bit parts. I would definitely recommend it if you're familiar with Wes Anderson movies or just like weird, artsy movies. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
I just watched Asteroid City on Peacock. It was in theaters for about 2 minutes but it's a Wes Anderson movie (Rushmore, Royal Tenenbaums, Life Aquatic, Grand Budapest Hotel) which means it's going to be weird, which it was. The cinematography is incredible.
The cast includes:
Bryan Cranston
Edward Norton
Jason Schwartzman
Scarlett Johansson
Jeffrey Wright
Liev Schreiber
Tom Hanks
Matt Dillon
Steve Carell
Tilda Swinton
Jeff Goldblum
Adrien Brody
Willem Dafoe
Margot Robbie
Maya Hawke
Some in big roles and others with bit parts. I would definitely recommend it if you're familiar with Wes Anderson movies or just like weird, artsy movies.
From the cast alone I should be dying to see that show but I am not sure I have ever finished one of Wes Anderson's movies. I have started a few in your list but have quit watching them after so long. [Reply]
If you are in the mood for an excellently crafted documentary, check out The Deepest Breath on Netflix. It showcases the world of extreme free diving and it's perils. Very intense and beautifully shot with a well constructed narrative. I can't stop thinking about it. If you need anything else to push you over, it's an A24 production and those who know, know. [Reply]