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picspammer · 9 months
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Defiant to the end we hear the call to carry on
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ratleyland · 3 months
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Re-watched this forgotten, unappreciated and underrated crime/drama.
Harrison Ford received his only Oscar nomination for this role... and when you see his performance, you can understand why.
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persephone-nymph · 6 months
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Liv Tyler and Lukas Haas during filming of Everyone Says I Love You, NYC, 1995
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frenchrebel · 2 years
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'Babylon' dir. Damien Chazelle (2022)
First look
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keefechambers · 10 months
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I've only had Chuck and Karl Montgomery for a day and a half but if anything happened to them I'd kill everyone in this militia and then myself
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fakeboitherottengirl · 5 months
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LMFAO I DID NOT REALIZE COUSIN CHUCK WAS THE FUCKING CANCER DUDE FROM THE BLACK PARADE MUSIC VIDEO IM SCREAMING
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yoshinobuiha · 1 year
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feb. 23, 1998.
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laserpinksteam · 10 months
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Film after film: Widows (dir. Steve McQueen, 2018)
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Plot-wise, it's just okay, but actorly it's a great pleasure. I love Davis when she plays roles that are not so in-your-face showy, with the proverbial "snot out of nose" crying (see this year's Air too). Here she's more steely but also vulnerable, as the wife of a (seemingly) dead criminal, who is coerced into paying his debts and aims to complete a job that originally he planned. There are some plot twists and turns, sometimes impressive and well staged, but it's predominantly an actor's film. Kaluuya stands out as the most evil person alive.
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cosmicanger · 2 months
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Lukas Haas in 'Johns' (1996)
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warningsine · 9 months
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picspammer · 5 months
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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Testament (Lynne Littman, 1983).
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jellymonstergrrrl · 2 years
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Lady in White (1988) dir. Frank LaLoggia
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brokehorrorfan · 9 months
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Witness will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on October 24 via Arrow Video. Tommy Pocket designed the new cover art fort the 1985 neo-noir crime thriller; the original poster is on the reverse side.
Peter Weir (The Truman Show, Dead Poets Society) directs from a script by Earl W. Wallace and William Kelley. Harrison Ford stars with Kelly McGillis, Lukas Haas, Jan Rubeš, Danny Glover, Josef Sommer, Alexander Godunov, Patti LuPone, and Viggo Mortensen.
The limited edition set comes with a 60-page booklet illustrated by Pocket with new writing by Dennis Capicik, Martyn Conterio, John Harrison and Amanda Reyes; a double-sided poster; and six double-sided postcards.
Witness is presented in 4K with Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) and original lossless 2.0 stereo audio and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio options. Special features are listed below.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Jarret Gahan (new)
Interview with cinematographer John Seale (new)
Visual essay on the film's performances by film journalist Staci Layne Wilson (new)
Between Two Worlds - 2005 making-of documentary with actors Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, Lukas Haas, Patti LuPone and Viggo Mortensen, director Peter Weir, cinematographer John Seale, and producer Edward S. Feldman
1985 interview with Harrison Ford by critic Bobbie Wygant
1999 Interview with director Peter Weir
2 vintage EPK featurettes
Deleted scene from the TV version
Theatrical trailer
Image gallery
Also included:
60-page perfect bound booklet illustrated by Tommy Pocket with new writing by Dennis Capicik, Martyn Conterio, John Harrison, and Amanda Reyes
Fold-out double-sided poster
6 double-sided postcards
When a young Amish boy inadvertently witnesses a brutal murder while en route to Philadelphia with his recently widowed mother, Rachel (Kelly McGillis), Detective John Book (Harrison Ford) is assigned to the case. With the perpetrators desperate to silence the sole witness, Book and his two wards are forced to hide out in the heart of the Amish community. As passions between Book and Rachel ignite, the killers close in, culminating in a dramatic, life-and-death clash of cultures that will change the lives of those involved forever.
Pre-order Witness.
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keefechambers · 10 months
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We would rather be homeless livin' under a bridge than go with you.
We would?
Yes Karl, we would.
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