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rocknrollflames · 30 days
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Dazed and Confused Behind the Scenes Footage
Great comment by Sasha Jenson. How Linklater wanted it to be a day in the life of teens in the 70's. Just a slice of life.
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voiceemporium · 1 year
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Atton Rand in Knights of the Old Republic 2, voiced by Nicky Katt
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 11 months
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loveboatinsanity · 1 year
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2ndaryprotocol · 1 year
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The slick sci-horror shocker ‘Phantoms’ startled moviegoers this day 25 years ago. ❄️🪖🧪
“𝚂𝚑𝚘𝚠 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚜𝚎𝚕𝚏! 𝙶𝚘𝚍𝚜 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚗𝚘𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚘 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚛... 𝙾𝚛 𝚍𝚘 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚢?”
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vintagewarhol · 1 year
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randomrichards · 11 months
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THE DOOM GENERATION:
Troubled teen couple
On the run with odd drifter
Alt rock teen movie
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badmovieihave · 2 years
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Bad movie I have The Babysitter 1995
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genevieveetguy · 9 months
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. - Do you understand half the shit he says? - No, but I know what he means.
The Limey, Steven Soderbergh (1999)
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gbhbl · 2 years
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Horror Movie Review: Planet Terror (2007)
Horror Movie Review: Planet Terror (2007)
Planet Terror is a 2007 American action horror film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. Set in Texas, the film follows the survivors of a biochemical outbreak as they battle zombie-like creatures and a rogue military unit. The film was originally released theatrically as part of Grindhouse, a double feature that combined Planet Terror with Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. In rural Texas,…
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boricuacherry-blog · 2 months
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Pictured: Katt Williams and Jesus scared
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lordchrometopia · 3 months
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#OURPRSPCTVS 43 - Megan vs Nicki Full Breakdown, Katt Williams, Earthqua...
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Rory Cochrane and Matthew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused (Richard Linklater, 1993)
Cast: Jason London, Joey Lauren Adams, Milla Jovovich, Shawn Andrews, Rory Cochrane, Adam Goldberg, Anthony Rapp, Sasha Jensen, Marissa Ribisi, Michelle Burke, Cole Hauser, Ben Affleck, Parker Posey, Matthew McConaughey, NIcky Katt. Screenplay: Richard Linklater. Cinematography: Lee Daniel. Production design: John Frick. Film editing: Sandra Adair.
In Dazed and Confused, Richard Linklater does something like what Francis Ford Coppola did for the gangster film in The Godfather (1972) or Sam Peckinpah did for the Western in The Wild Bunch (1969): They took a familiar movie genre, in Linklater's case the teen comedy, and perfected it. Linklater doesn't parody it the way Tina Fey did in Mean Girls (Mark Waters, 2004) or sentimentalize it the way George Lucas did in American Graffiti (1973), though the latter film, with its oldies soundtrack, comes closer to what Linklater accomplishes. But Linklater explicitly rejected the nostalgia of American Graffiti. His attitude is summed up by the character Randall "Pink" Floyd (Jason London), the quarterback who resists signing a no alcohol, no drugs pledge so he can stay on the team: "If I ever start referring to these as the best years of my life, remind me to kill myself." Linklater has said that he wanted to avoid the melodramatic excesses of teen films -- the car crashes and pregnancies -- and to reflect the reality of just "riding around and trying to look for something to do with the music cranked up." Roger Ebert and others have called Linklater an anthropologist. It's easy to see this in his best work, such as the 12-years-in-the-making Boyhood (2014) and the Céline-and-Jesse trilogy, Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013), in which Linklater takes the time to get to know his characters and the way their experiences have shaped them at specific moments in their lives. But in Dazed and Confused we are offered only a few hours with a host of characters, on the last day of school in 1976 -- the summer that Linklater turned 16 -- and into the evening that follows. There is beer and pot and vandalism -- which gets the vandals shot at -- and some rather frustrated sexuality, but it never turns into anything worse than the seniors hazing the freshmen by paddling them, and the most sadistic of the seniors getting a bucket of paint dumped on his head in retribution. There is no plot as such, but who needs plot when you have a cast of formidable but then-unknown young actors, including two future Oscar winners, to create the characters? Ben Affleck evokes the sadism of O'Bannion, whose obsession with paddling freshmen begins to frighten even his fellow hazers. Matthew McConaughey's Wooderson, the twentysomething slacker who still hangs out with high school kids, is the very embodiment of the Peter Pan complex. He insists "You just gotta keep livin', man," but reveals the unacknowledged sadness within by saying, "That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age." Linklater's genius is demonstrated in his ability to tell so much about so many in his huge cast of characters, from the completely baked Slater (Rory Cochrane) to the class nerds (Marissa Ribisi, Anthony Rapp, and Adam Goldberg), in such a short time.
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vintagewarhol · 1 year
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