After learning that I disliked his horror movie, a director at a film festival spent two days trying to confront me. I tried to be nice about it, complimenting the things I did enjoy such as the cinematography and how much he was able to get out of his obviously limited budget. He pestered me [...]
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On the 1987 Burt Reynolds exploitation thriller Malone.
"Burt Reynolds is an ex-_____(moustachioed-noun) running from his past who finds just how difficult it is to retire when he runs across a small _____(place/and/or/female) controlled by _____(pony-tailed/and/or/albinoed-noun) and a family that's resisting their _____(whatever).
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
Tags: Adam Lippe, Adrien Brody, African, Alien vs. Predator, Apocalypse Now, Armored, Army of Darkness, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Assault on Precinct 13, Baby Cart, Cliché, Clint Eastwood, cocaine, Control, Crank, Cube, Danny Glover, Danny Trejo, Death Wish, Deliverance, Desperado, Elpidia Carrillo, Escape from New York, exploitation, film festival, hispanic, homoerotic, Jamaican, Japanese, John Carpenter, John McTiernan, Justified, Kontroll, Laurence Fishburne, Louis Ozawa Changchien, military, movie review, Nimrod Antal, outer space, parachute, Paul W. Anderson, Predator, Predator 2, R rated, racial, redneck, RegrettableSincerity.com, Remake, Robert Rodriguez, Ryûhei Kitamura, Sam Raimi, samurai, sequel, series, Snake Plissken, Sonia Braga, Spy Kids, Stephen Hopkins, The Shield, Topher Grace, Vacancy, Versus, Walter Hill, Walton Goggins, World's Most Dangerous Game, wristwatch, WWE, Yakuza
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Predators
Friday, July 9th, 2010
Tags: Adam Lippe, Adrien Brody, African, Alien vs. Predator, Apocalypse Now, Armored, Army of Darkness, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Assault on Precinct 13, Baby Cart, Cliché, Clint Eastwood, cocaine, Control, Crank, Cube, Danny Glover, Danny Trejo, Death Wish, Deliverance, Desperado, Elpidia Carrillo, Escape from New York, exploitation, film festival, hispanic, homoerotic, Jamaican, Japanese, John Carpenter, John McTiernan, Justified, Kontroll, Laurence Fishburne, Louis Ozawa Changchien, military, movie review, Nimrod Antal, outer space, parachute, Paul W. Anderson, Predator, Predator 2, R rated, racial, redneck, RegrettableSincerity.com, Remake, Robert Rodriguez, Ryûhei Kitamura, Sam Raimi, samurai, sequel, series, Snake Plissken, Sonia Braga, Spy Kids, Stephen Hopkins, The Shield, Topher Grace, Vacancy, Versus, Walter Hill, Walton Goggins, World's Most Dangerous Game, wristwatch, WWE, Yakuza
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A podcast with Nash Edgerton, director of The Square
Australian stuntman Nash Edgerton made his first feature, The Square, back in 2008, but it was just released in the US. The film is a twisty noir that takes place in a small, insular town, similar to Henrik Ruben Genz’s Terribly Happy (which also got a podcast dedicated to it). I interviewed Edgerton along with[...]
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On Watchmen:
At the funeral of the conflicted, narcissistic, and mean-spirited superhero The Comedian, each of what appears to be ten different people get their own extremely detailed flashback to their interactions with their fallen friend. As the camera slowly moves past each character that had their screen time, eventually stopping at whom I thought was the priest, who then gets five minutes to look to his past, I kept waiting for the dirt and the coffin to get their fill in too.




