Leader of the Palm Springs hive.
Riding eternal, shiny and chrome.
Will most likely die historic on the Fury Road.
The first film I ever became obsessed with and probably the main reason I even use this app. I’ve seen this countless times but never in the theater until today.
Somehow it brought me back to being 8 years old on Christmas morning in 2008, wide eyed, glued to the screen, moved to tears by the end. I teared up so many times on this watch. Movies truly are magic. Nolan forever.
Today wasn’t really my day. I can’t pinpoint exactly why I wasn’t in the best mood. Maybe it has something to do with the seasons changing, or maybe it’s because I won’t be seeing Bad Times at the El Royale again until Tuesday... Either way, I’ve certainly had better days.
It was mostly just built up anger for no reason. Everyone struggles with different problems, and we all deal with them in a wide variety of ways. My way of…
“... 'cause what's the point of doing anything worthwhile if there's nobody watching?”
Delusion and stardom go hand in hand
“It’s real, honest, raw, and brutal.”
Give me a real, genuine reason why you enjoy this that ISN’T the first line I wrote. I’ll wait.
One of the most headache inducing, obnoxiously written, deplorable, and frankly immature things I’ve ever seen.
“That’s how life was like for kids like this.”
Yeahhhhh not a fan of that Larry Clark fella!
I’ve.... never cried more, I don’t think?
Finding out this had no dialogue in the script and it was entirely improvised makes me love this even more.
My words won’t do it justice. This film just doubles down on all my favorite things. An indie drama with heart and honesty.
An exploration of death, loss, friendship, and love. Ray Romano deserves Oscar recognition. Mark Duplass is one of my favorite human beings. Director Alex Lehmann can continue making these types…