Nic Cage being not over the top (probably not an ideal choice then for Drinkolas Cage) and a nice breazy 90's movie. Feels like a great choice for a Saturday Morning type of movie.
Watched on Criterion Channel
Nic Cage being not over the top (probably not an ideal choice then for Drinkolas Cage) and a nice breazy 90's movie. Feels like a great choice for a Saturday Morning type of movie.
Watched on Criterion Channel
So the director that mentions at the Golden Globes the world that opens to if you read subtitles, decides with his next movie decides to make his first movie in english. It probably was maybe in the planning stages, but the timing was of note to me.
As far the movie concept goes, it does feel like the movie that would get $100 million+ budget, but studios like spending frivolously so thanks! Love the world itself and anymore you riff…
The stuff with the toys at the beginning is impressive, the later half with live actors some of them keep looking at the camera. Some good points with that, cool to randomly see and hear indiana jones in it. Cool to see letterboxd put this out there. Hopefully this leads to more early directors works out there, like in the heyday of the DVD days.
Watched on Youtube through Letterboxd account, see it here
A concert movie that is more than just a normal experience. Getting to see the behind the scenes of it, was fascinating. You got see places you wouldn't find me during a concert, at the merch table and outside the venue. I went it not knowing what to expect and came away happy. You can enjoy without being a fan, i definitely did.
Trailers: The Films of Sarah Jacobson (being shown Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore & I Was a…