it would be nice to watch the maiku hama TV show in English some day as well. episodes guest directed by alex cox…
Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!
I streamed these a couple of years ago the available DVDs are horrible. They are some of my favorite movies.
I’ve always debated live translating the TVShow.
I’d love a 4k scan of Forest With No Name
Rudie played that one and while watching it I looked up the imdb page because the directing was oddly familiar; it’s directed by Shinji Aoyama, who did the excellent film “Eli Eli Lama Sabachthani” a few years later. He started as an AD for Kiyoshi Kurosawa among others
A few hours of Simon Pegg playing Great Value Benoit Blanc™, doing a Christoph Waltz impression the whole time. Yeah screw it I’m in
i can’t deal with more britain right now
i appreciate someone is trying to make a new labyrinth
Crazy Aunt Carrie Fisher is a very different vibe from Disturbingly Sexy David Bowie
anyway, here’s wonderwell
This owns. I really like the first one, especially, but they’re all pretty great.
Also, just, all-time great film title
Have y’all seen the director’s first feature To Sleep So As To Dream? It got a 1080p Bluray release pretty recently, like in the last year or two if I’m not mistaken. I watched it a few weeks ago. It looks very good. I think it was shot in 16mm? Can see the different film-grain based on the storyline’s time-period real well, I think they digitally recreated the silent film dialog intertitles, etc. A cool movie, in general.
i saw a preview at barbie for a fujo tennis movie where zendaya cucks the slimiest looking little worms and the trailer like… includes the time skip. at first it seems whatever but then you realize ITS WRITTEN BY THE POTION SELLER DUDE and its like oh this is just a reskinned ao3 fic isnt it
Slimy worm: Hello bad bitch seller. I am going to play tennis and I require your strongest bad bitch.
Zendaya: My bad bitch is too hot for you, traveller.
Every few years there’s another one of these art industry movies that somehow manage to get really good casts but always end up feeling like they were written and directed by a 75 year old European novelist who has never seen a movie before
oh yeah this one is on my watchlist