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The new trailer for Spectre is out.
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Trumbo

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The Lobster
"The Lobster, which impressed critics at this year’s Cannes film festival, stars Colin Farrell as a man living in a dystopian future that requires all single people to find love or risk being turned into wild animals. The offbeat dating satire also stars Rachel Weisz and John C Reilly and comes from Dogtooth director Yorgos Lanthimos."
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The Gamechangers. The making of GTA 3, with Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe as the president of Rockstar Games and Bill Paxton as Jack Thompson.

Not of interest to me, but the story at the link includes a fun overview of "GTA/Harry Potter crossover fanfic."
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The one thing that always amazed me about GTA3 is that we went from the "Hot Coffee" controversy in 2004 to open sex scenes and gratuitous N-word profanity in GTAV in 2013. The times they are a-changing'.
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Bastille Day
Because Idris Elba.
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Pee-Wee Herman's new movie, debuting on Netflix next month.

Cautiously optimistic.... though his voice seems off. A little too deep. Still, welcome back Pee-Wee Herman!

Insane to think that Paul Ruebens is 63 but Pee-Wee has barely aged.
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Captain Caveman wrote:Pee-Wee Herman's new movie, debuting on Netflix next month.

Cautiously optimistic.... though his voice seems off. A little too deep.
Well, he did go through a very public puberty.
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Moliere wrote:Bastille Day
Because Idris Elba.
I like what I see. I'm a fan if Idris. It's nice to see him getting top billing.

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Captain Caveman wrote:Pee-Wee Herman's new movie, debuting on Netflix next month.

Cautiously optimistic.... though his voice seems off. A little too deep. Still, welcome back Pee-Wee Herman!

Insane to think that Paul Ruebens is 63 but Pee-Wee has barely aged.
Watched this with my son. It's good! At 63, Paul Rubens can no longer hit all of the same spastic Pee-wee movements, and his voice is a bit deeper, but the movie itself is a pretty nice return to the absurdist humor (and plot) of the original movie. Recommended for all you Pee-wee fans!

I pity the fool who doesn't like this movie.
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Yeah, was pretty impressed. I know it's likely because of botox, but he looks like he hasn't aged a bit. Quite a fun movie.
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Rumpy wrote:Yeah, was pretty impressed. I know it's likely because of botox, but he looks like he hasn't aged a bit. Quite a fun movie.
I read in a New York Times profile of Paul Rubens a few weeks ago that his face was digitally "enhanced" frame by frame to make him appear younger.
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Wow, really? Kind of neat and freaky at the same time, but it works. It makes it fit in well with the rest of the movies.
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Yeah, I wouldn't have known it from watching the movie. From the article:

"As Lee and Buchanan examined ‘‘Holiday’’ footage, a skin-colored strip of fabric was visible on the back of Reubens’s neck; it was something like a tiny girdle, tugging excess flesh back from his sexagenarian jawline. This would eventually vanish in postproduction, thanks to digital retouchers whom Reubens had hired to pore over the film frame by frame. ‘‘I feel I’m too old to be in a Pee-wee Herman movie without that,’’ he explained. ‘‘Pee-wee doesn’t work, to me, with age mixed into it. So I knew I wanted digital retouching, and that was my biggest concern from the get-go, with Judd, when it came to budgeting, because it costs a fortune. I could have had a face-lift and we would have saved two million dollars.’’

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Captain Caveman wrote:Yeah, I wouldn't have known it from watching the movie. From the article:

"As Lee and Buchanan examined ‘‘Holiday’’ footage, a skin-colored strip of fabric was visible on the back of Reubens’s neck; it was something like a tiny girdle, tugging excess flesh back from his sexagenarian jawline. This would eventually vanish in postproduction, thanks to digital retouchers whom Reubens had hired to pore over the film frame by frame. ‘‘I feel I’m too old to be in a Pee-wee Herman movie without that,’’ he explained. ‘‘Pee-wee doesn’t work, to me, with age mixed into it. So I knew I wanted digital retouching, and that was my biggest concern from the get-go, with Judd, when it came to budgeting, because it costs a fortune. I could have had a face-lift and we would have saved two million dollars.’’

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And of course Pee-Wee Herman was already skirting the edge of the Uncanny Valley anyway...
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It must be nice to be worth 110M so you can make crazy weird movies.

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Moliere wrote:Swiss Army Man
Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano
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Green Room

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I Saw the Light

Its already out and I missed it somehow. Rotten Tomatoes pretty much hates it. The trailer looks good to us though .

Tom Hiddleston plays Hank Williams.
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Daehawk wrote:I Saw the Light

Its already out and I missed it somehow. Rotten Tomatoes pretty much hates it. The trailer looks good to us though .

Tom Hiddleston plays Hank Williams.
Oh, wow. I'll have to see this unless it's terrible.

My dad's aunt worked in the booking office at the Grand Ole Opry, and she knew Hank Williams. Dad has a memory at meeting him at a birthday party.
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Stranger Things.

A Netflix original movie that looks all sorts of awesome. A total throwback to 80's supernatural movies.... it's got a very ET vibe to it.

Edit: oops, this is apparently a series, not a movie.
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That does look good. I loves me some throwback horror. I would suggest pairing it with The Hole and a nice red wine.
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hepcat wrote:That does look good. I loves me some throwback horror. I would suggest pairing it with The Hole and a nice red wine.
Wait, I think it's a series, not a movie! Time to move my post to the Netfilx thread...
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Moliere wrote:Sharknado 3!
The sequel to the sequel of the sequel: Sharknado 4 - The 4th Awakens
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I...

Wha...

How...

Why?????

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Should have called it Sharknado 5. Then everyone could say it jumped the shark :D
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TheMix wrote:I...

Wha...

How...

Why?????
Ratings. They might be down compared to S2, but they are up compared to S1.
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Bad Motherfucking Santa 2
A sequel to my favorite Christmas movie. :dance:
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Jaws gets a spinoff movie: USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage
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Catfight. Pretty much what the title says, but somehow actually looks kinda good. Seeing Alicia Silverstone playing a mature adult makes me feel old.
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In Dubious Battle

"In the California apple country, nine hundred migratory workers rise up "in dubious battle" against the landowners. The group takes on a life of its own—stronger than its individual members and more frightening. Led by the doomed Jim Nolan, the strike is founded on his tragic idealism—on the "courage never to submit or yield." Published in 1936, In Dubious Battle is considered the first major work of Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Steinbeck."

Starring: James Franco, Nat Wolff, Selena Gomez, Bryan Cranston, and Vincent D'Onofrio (but not Seth Rogan or Jonah Hill).
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James Franco you say? I was wondering what happened to him. He's been all but gone from Hollywood the last 32 minutes.
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hepcat wrote:James Franco you say? I was wondering what happened to him. He's been all but gone from Hollywood the last 32 minutes.
He was busy getting another Masters degree and publishing a novel. Tomorrow he's getting his black belt in jiu-jitsu.
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Fantastic novel! Steinbeck is the great American writer, IMO. I hope they manage to keep his style of story telling. History has been kind to movie adaptations of his novels and that is not always the case. Cannery Row is probably my favorite.
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I was a teen back then, but already a movie fan and had read some Steinbeck, when the Cannery Row movie debacle happened. As I recall, Raquel Welch was going to star in it AND have a topless scene, but there was some kind of turmoil and she dropped out. I remember this because my mom, who was old school in morals and never discussed anything sexual in movies, shook her head and said "That movie would have been a big hit" when they talked about it on the entertainment part of the news. I thought wow, if even my mom thinks the filmmakers screwed up not having a topless Raquel Welch in the movie, they really screwed up.
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