Splatterpunk...
Posted by spooneybarger Wed, 03 Dec 2008 18:02:00 GMT
thanks to C for this….
Posted by spooneybarger Mon, 28 May 2007 08:36:00 GMT
another krylls mashup… this one from flashheads
Posted by spooneybarger Wed, 16 May 2007 06:29:00 GMT
Posted by spooneybarger Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:05:04 GMT
evil dead… shaun of the dead… black sheep? perhaps…
Posted by spooneybarger Thu, 18 Jan 2007 18:24:16 GMT
Posted by spooneybarger Thu, 16 Nov 2006 23:09:38 GMT
It has Charlie Brown AND Dolemite. Check it bitches…
Posted by spooneybarger Sun, 08 Oct 2006 00:00:00 GMT
_brought to you by The Fleshlight _
Face it, season one wasn’t real funny but volume 1 starts to pick up steam on disc 2.
Solid movie. CS was a hottie. Needed more Cloris Leachman. Basically, it never developed any of the characters enough for my taste. Almost 3d, not quite.
I get the feeling that if I spoke Italian, I would have liked this more. With subtitles, the emotional punch ebbs and flows and this movie is all about emotional punch.
Great movie. Brando… jesus well… yeah Vivian Leigh is also incredible and Karl Malden’s performance is pretty snappy too. But, it is T. Williams afterall so what would you expect. There were a lot more comedic moments in the film than I remember from the play. Do watch the director’s cut as it makes the sexual tension between Stanley and Blanche obvious rather than hinted at by when a scene gets cut. Trust me, much better with it obvious.
It doesn’t get much better than this. Incredible acting performaces by a large % of the cast AND the story is remarkably poignant in our current cultural and political climes.
This could have been a great movie but the characters end up a shade from 3d. Bogart’s descent into a murderous paranoia just doesn’t make a ton of sense given what you see. Too much is left to the imagination. Reminds me of a MacBeth lite.
Posted by spooneybarger Sun, 06 Aug 2006 18:25:00 GMT
greatest movie ever… featuring such great lines as “he’s just greasing the pan dear, its… special grease” and “not jerry junior again, we have him everyday”. alex winter, butthole surfers… what more do you want?
Posted by spooneybarger Thu, 09 Mar 2006 18:54:00 GMT
Is it a game?
Is it a contest?
I don’t really care… I just know that ‘are you nuts about film?’ is a great way to spend a couple minutes… highly recommended… unless you don’t like cheeseball humour…
p.s. I got 9 out of 9, how about you?
Posted by spooneybarger Thu, 02 Mar 2006 16:25:00 GMT
And if you haven’t seen The Origin Of Aids check it out. I saw it a couple weeks ago on Sundance, very good movie about a subject that has been fighting for legitimacy for close to 20 years now. Unfortunately all you Netflix people, they don’t carry it, so you will have to find it somewhere else. More must see than most things I say are must-sees.
Posted by spooneybarger Tue, 14 Feb 2006 21:38:00 GMT
Brando. Shit. Brando. Karl Malden excellent; Lee J. Cobb better still; Rod Steiger and Eva Marie Saint both excellent; compared to Brando? Nothing. Brando could act. All the bolding of text won’t come close to making it overstated. See On The Waterfront and discover it for yourself plus you can enjoy great lesser known exchanges of dialogue such as:
Terry: You know, I seen you a lot of times before. Remember parochial school out on Paluski Street? Seven, eight years ago. Your hair, you had your hair uh…
Edie: Braids.
Terry: Looked like a hunk of rope. And you had wires on your teeth and glasses and everything. You was really a mess.
Very good movie until the last 5 minutes when theytry to shove 30 years of Ray Charles’ life into that miniscule amount of time. Apparently, not much happened after he stopped doing heroin OR they should have just cut it when he cleaned up. The ending was really a disservice and the constant ‘hallucination/waking nightmares’ involving water and his dead brother’s body… overkill…
Posted by spooneybarger Tue, 31 Jan 2006 22:26:00 GMT
Posted by spooneybarger Wed, 04 Jan 2006 07:37:00 GMT

- The Late Great Townes Van Zandt
I saw the Townes Van Zandt documentary Be Here To Love Me
with I recently. Very good movie. We both had a couple sparks while we were watching it- being drunk and a little speeding is definately the way to watch a movie about an alcoholic. I saw the Bukowski documentary Born Into This with M last year- sober; that was a bad idea. It was a great movie but, I had this nagging feeling that something was missing. And like light dawning on marblehead, I get it now.. ‘I was fucking sober’...
Wrong, wrong, wrong
I will obviously be punished.
But at least not for the Townes movie…
It was a bit of an odd experience, I wasn’t ready for the audience:
I certainly wasn’t ready for the sideways nasty looks I got from some of the more prissy ones; Can’t a man drink in peace?
When I saw Fear and Loathing with G years ago; I was drunk, stoned and tripping by the time that sucker was over AND I came into the theatre completely sober. The guy behind me gave me a hit of acid when I sat down and right after the lights went out, the joint made its way around to me, top it off with my bottle of cheap red wine and I was a happy camper. Hooting, hollering, deathly afraid of killer lizards- that was a proper audience with an appreciation for how things should be…
Posted by spooneybarger Wed, 04 Jan 2006 07:28:00 GMT
I.E. Rent it folks.
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