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- GeddyWrox
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Anyone see Longlegs?? I saw that over the weekend. I'm not sure I *loved* it, but it was very interesting, definitely kept my attention, and I walked out saying "I think I liked that quite a bit, but.... WTF!!?!!"
- cardinalkarp
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I really want to see that movie. I can rent it at home for $25. Is it worth it?
- GeddyWrox
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Depends on if you like REALLY BIZARRE suspense/horror. This one is more suspense than horror (IMO). Not knowing your taste very well, I might suggest waiting until the price comes down if you're going to watch at home. Avoid spoilers as best as you can, too. I think that helped me stay interested the whole time. I was like WHERE IS THIS GOING??? It paid off pretty well in the end.cardinalkarp wrote: ↑July 31 24, 9:35 amI really want to see that movie. I can rent it at home for $25. Is it worth it?
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for all you cinephiles who love physical media, at the time of this post, there's about 20 hours left on criterion's 50% off sale
https://www.criterion.com/sale
https://www.criterion.com/sale
- ghostrunner
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Thanks for the heads up. Ordered Moonstruck, Silence of the Lambs, Miller's Crossing and the Before Trilogy. Been wanting all those for a while.Jocephus wrote: ↑October 22 24, 1:58 pmfor all you cinephiles who love physical media, at the time of this post, there's about 20 hours left on criterion's 50% off sale
https://www.criterion.com/sale
- thrill
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You should get a gen x discount for that order.
- mikechamp
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Who's ready to return to a galaxy far, far away? (The place, but maybe not the characters.)
‘Star Wars’: Simon Kinberg to Write, Produce New Trilogy for Lucasfilm
Simon Kinberg is heading into hyperspace, signing an expansive deal to write and produce a Star Wars feature trilogy.
Kinberg would spearhead the launching of a new saga in the beloved galaxy far, far away, and will write the scripts for what Lucasfilm hopes would chart a brand new path forward for the sci-fi space opera universe. Lucasfilm topper Kathleen Kennedy will also produce the new trilogy.
The new story is not meant to be a continuation of the Skywalker Saga, the name of the overall arc of the popular and pop culture-dominating Star Wars movies known as Episodes 1 through 9. The intent here is to have brand new characters and a new story, and not have it be a continuation, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. (Although that does not mean that some characters could not or would not pop up.)
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/sta ... 33223.html
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I've been on a huge movie kick recently. Anyone else on letterboxd? I love it. DM me your account if you have one.
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It is great. Ive found so many great movies using it. For example, I found out I love 40's screwball romcoms. The Lady Eve is a huge favorite of mine. I never thought I could love a movie like that. The stats and justwatch integration is also incredible.
The Lady Eve on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/25LY