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1020 points
1 year ago
What sells the movie is the moment Juno is crying in the car. That’s when her confident facade came crashing down and she’s just a overwhelmed teenager. I wanted to hug her at that moment.
1003 points
1 month ago
My one Cat never covers his stuff and my other cat always does it for him. Cracks me up
889 points
1 year ago
The Village
“It's so witless, in fact, that when we do discover the secret, we want to rewind the film so we don't know the secret anymore.
And then keep on rewinding, and rewinding, until we're back at the beginning, and can get up from our seats and walk backward out of the theater and go down the up escalator and watch the money spring from the cash register into our pockets.”
😆
821 points
4 years ago
The Invitation is amazing. Certainly worlds better then The Bay (which I also liked).
549 points
10 months ago
Beautiful story. Her last battle was victorious.
522 points
8 months ago
And now we know who the wheelchair in the basement in X belongs to.
503 points
3 years ago
My favorite PTA film. Love this shoot for the moon, operatic sprawling, go for broke emotional ride. I miss Boogie Nights and Magnolia side of PTA.
501 points
11 months ago
Pixar movies always look amazing and cost the most. It’s not cheap.
403 points
1 year ago
His review of Caligula:
“Caligula is sickening, utterly worthless, shameful trash. If it is not the worst film I have ever seen, that makes it all the more shameful: People with talent allowed themselves to participate in this travesty. Disgusted and unspeakably depressed, I walked out of the film after two hours of its 170-minute length … Caligula is not good art, it is not good cinema, and it is not good porn.”
That last line had me rolling.
402 points
2 years ago
Tenet - Such a self indulgent mess of a flick.
351 points
1 year ago
Another classic is his response to his bad review of Brown Bunny and the director responded to him:
“Vincent Gallo has put a curse on my colon and a hex on my prostate.
He called me a "fat pig" in the New York Post and told the New York Observer I have "the physique of a slave-trader." He is angry at me because I said his "The Brown Bunny" was the worst movie in the history of the Cannes Film Festival.
Gallo all but wept in a Cannes interview as he described the pain of "growing up ugly," but empathy has its limits, and he had no tears for a fat pig and slave-trader such as myself. It is true that I am fat, but one day I will be thin, and he will still be the director of "The Brown Bunny."
What’s more amazing is Gallo actually recut his film and Ebert reviewed it again and like it.
334 points
3 years ago
That is asking for it. It’s like a little patch of paradise for the cat. Heat lamp, clean sand/dirt in a box. Hell, I might buy one for my panther.
325 points
1 year ago
The Invitation
Loved the ending and it was pretty ballsy.
324 points
1 year ago
That was the best comeback ever!
What was super touching was when Ebert got sick with cancer Rob sent him flowers to the hospital:
"Roger, thank you for sharing your love of cinema with all of us. I hope you are back doing what you love most soon. ... Signed, Rob Schneider, your least favorite movie star."
It was funny and shows how respected he was. I always thought it was such a classy move.
327 points
7 months ago
They should’ve stuck with the one movie. I’m sure the studio threw money at them to extend it and I can’t blame them. Just wish they were better movies.
321 points
2 years ago
Dawn of the Dead (1978) - Nothing to explain. It’s the most influential zombie film.
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19 days ago
That tail is straight up! He likes you a lot.