- www.titledrops.net Full of Themselves: An analysis of title drops in movies
A title drop is when a character in a movie says the title of the movie they're in. Here's a large-scale analysis of 73,921 movies from the last 80 years on how often, when and maybe even why that happens.
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Honeyshot: When Buff Bagwell & Andy Sidaris Made Sweet Music
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'Beetlejuice 2' Trailer: Michael Keaton and Jenna Ortega Star in New Beetlejuice Sequel
thenarinder.in 'Beetlejuice 2' Trailer: Michael Keaton and Jenna Ortega Star in New Beetlejuice Sequel | The NarinderWarner Bros. has unveiled a new trailer for "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," the sequel to the 1988 comedy-horror hit. In the trailer, the Deetz family moves back
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The Shawshank Redemption is to prison as Pretty Woman is to prostitution.
Tell me why I'm wrong, and if not, repudiate this maudlin, caricatured, two-dimensional, simplistic, cliched, sappy, melodramatic, piece of cinematic legend.
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The Green Knight
I can see why some people didn't get into The Green Knight but I love it. I also love The Canterbury Tales and of course A Knight's Tale.
I donno if anyone else got this out of the film but I saw it as a portrayal of the other side of the Golden Rule that I feel that philosophies and society fail to acknowledge.
> "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
Should you expect to be treated as you have done unto others?
The green scarf is defying that expectation.
- www.indiewire.com Lily Gladstone Wins Best Actress, Drama at the 2024 Golden Globes
The “Killers of the Flower Moon” star made history as the first Indigenous woman to win the award.
Lily Gladstone has made history as the first Indigenous woman to win Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama at the Golden Globes.
The “Killers of the Flower Moon” star took home the award on January 7 for her portrayal of real-life hero Mollie Burkhart in the Martin Scorsese epic.
“Killers of the Flower Moon” follows the serial killings of Osage Nation members in 1920s Oklahoma, led by organized crime mastermind William Hale (Robert De Niro) and his nephew Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio), who was married to oil heiress Mollie (Gladstone). The murders lead Mollie to ask the newly formed FBI for help in solving the case.
Gladstone beat out fellow nominees Annette Bening (“Nyad”), Sandra Huller (“Anatomy of a Fall”), Greta Lee (“Past Lives”), Carey Mulligan (“Maestro”), and Cailee Spaeny (“Priscilla”) to make history at the 2024 Golden Globes.
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Dream Scenario
www.vice.com The Face Everyone Dreams About"This Man," as he is regularly referred to, first appeared in New York in 2006, when a psychiatrist sketched the face of a man who had begun showing up in her dreams repeatedly.
Remember this whole thing. Read a one sentence summary of Nicolas Cage's 'dream scenario' and it sounds similar. Excited to go watch it tonight!
Pls dont roast nicolas cage, he has feelings too
- www.bbc.com Legend of Zelda: Nintendo, Sony making live-action movie of classic video game
Nintendo and Sony are teaming up, with Shigeru Miyamoto, Avi Arad and Wes Ball at the helm.
- nerdist.com It's Time to Get into the Surreal World of David Lynch
Use the quarantine as an excuse to finally delve into the strange, impossible to understand world of David Lynch and his filmography.
- www.bbc.com Harry Potter actor Sir Michael Gambon dies aged 82
The actor, a four-time Bafta award winner, was best known for playing Dumbledore in the hit film series.
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Studio Ghibli sold to Japan's Nippon TV after finding no successors for Hayao Miyazaki
www.cnn.com Studio Ghibli sold to Nippon TV after finding no successors for Hayao Miyazaki | CNN BusinessThe iconic Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli, which created internationally beloved films including “My Neighbor Totoro” and “Spirited Away,” has been sold to Nippon TV after failing to find a successor for its legendary co-founder and director Hayao Miyazaki.
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A casual review for the No More Bets (孤注一掷) movie
So I was surprised to find it screening in a big name movie theatre near me in Canada. Didn't really know much about it, was just surprised to find a Chinese language movie in a non-Chinese theatre in Canada and was pretty curious so I went in and watched it. (I wanted to watch a movie anyway, decided to watch that instead of what I originally had in mind.)
I really liked it, highly recommended. I'm by no means a movie expert, but here's my review of it.
It tells three intertwining stories all relating to organized cybercrime. A programmer who accepts a fake job offer and gets kidnapped to work for an internet fraud operation; a down on her luck model who accepts a job at an online casino, run by the same cybercrime ring, and is similarly held captive and forced to continue well after she wants out; and a victim of said online casino and other rigged illegal gambling operations who bankrupts himself and his family. It's based on real cases and major busts that have happened in Southeast Asia, and the director interviewed over 10,000 people affected by organized cybercrime, and modeled the story closely to their real experiences. His goal was to use this movie to educate people about how cybercrime rings work, how they manage to evade authorities, how and why they employ human trafficking (which is not something one immediately thinks of when considering internet scams and illegal casinos), and how and why people fall victim to them.
Overall, I think it was an extremely powerful film and one that is sorely needed in this day and age where cybercrime and cyber fraud is rampant and tons of people fall victim to it every day. From a literary perspective, I really liked the three intertwining stories that all converge at the end, it's something that has been tried a lot in various types of media and is pretty hard to do well, but when it is done well it's a really cool experience. All of the protagonists were easy to sympathize with and had realistic motivations and actions (which makes sense considering this is based on true stories). The brainwashing of the victims and how their wills are broken by their captors is also very powerful and something that has been documented to happen in real life. In terms of cinematography and dialogue, I personally liked it being a Chinese person who is fluent in Mandarin, but there are some cultural and general "trends in film making" differences between Chinese and Western cinema, similar to Bollywood and Western movies, so I suspect it might feel kind of weird to people who are only used to Western movies, particularly English-language ones, something to keep in mind while watching but I don't think it takes away from the film itself at all.
The English subs also left something to be desired IMO. Since I understand both Mandarin and English I did a bit of comparing, and it seems to be similar to how Japanese anime is dubbed, where it is more of a formal translation of what is being said, and is missing most of of the emotion, expressions, and cultural context, IMO an English dub would have been better for the local market (I'm gonna get murdered by the subbed anime crowd for saying that), though I personally would have still preferred the original Mandarin version since it's my first language.
All in all I highly recommend it. Though, CW for violence, human trafficking, suicide, and implied sexual abuse if you do decide to watch it.
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Something weird I noticed while watching "Moonfall"
(Besides the movie being hilariously bad.) Halle Berry's face is massively deaged through the entire movie for no apparent reason. What's up with that?
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The Blind Side - Michael Oher and a conservativeship
www.abc.net.au The man behind the Blind Side movie story sues parents for not really adopting himThe former American football player says he was misled into signing documents that placed him under conservatorship instead of adoption and is asking to be paid money made off his story.
I just saw this. My wife and I love this movie, and always excpected that it would stretch the truth a bit. Anyone know more about this, or have and insights to what it means (legally, morally, etc).
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What's your favorite foreign comedy?
Mine is Heavy Trip. It's about a metal band from Finland on a journey to greatness.