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This is a pro Larry B. Scott account
Powers Boothe in a dirty as hell white suit in an autographed promotional picture for EXTREME PREJUDICE.
Kash Patel : Drake Meme No
Cash Bailey : Drake Meme Yes
Larry B. Scott in a pink shirt scowling and firing a gun.
Rewatched EXREME PREJUDICE. Forgot that the special forces team included Lamar Latrell from REVENGE OF THE NERDS. #filmsky
I remember S1 had a lot of repetitive crisis of the week episodes, but it becomes full on great in S2 and stays there for the rest of the series.
Waited for the clock to strike midnight so I could post it lol
From left to right: A PERFECT MURDER NATIONAL TREASURE STREET FIGHTER ROBOCOP 3
Happy #LetterboxdFriday! What's YOUR #LastFourWatched?
#filmsky #Letterboxd π₯
Top ten least favorite horror films.
(Going off my Letterboxd)
ASTRO ZOMBIES
CABIN FEVER
CABIN IN THE WOODS
CHEERLEADER CAMP
CREEP
LAKE PLACID
LEATHERFACE
THE LOVE WITCH
THE OUTWATERS
TERRIFIER 2
Worth watching for the scene where Douglas surprises Paltrow to what he suggests might be the last lunch sheβll ever have. More thoughts here: boxd.it/dpsL4z
Michael Douglas huffs cigars at his sweet WFH setup.
Gigantic Michael Douglas looking sinister next to Gwyneth Paltrow spending quality time with Viggo Mortensen.
Twenty-five minutes into A PERFECT MURDER (1998). So funny that we made a guy whose shtick was playing bad husbands into one of our biggest movie stars. #filmsky
FACE/OFF
Apparently, you can still give to my fully funded OFRENDA Kickstarter because not all the perks were claimed. So, if you wanna get a thank you or be a producer on a sure thing, all additional funds are going in our βfestival fund.β #filmsky #scriptsky #filmmaker
www.kickstarter.com/projects/kit...
Remember, itβs not an embarrassing post you deleted, itβs a timed exclusive. ππ»
Around ten years ago I had some colleagues from the US visit Toronto for a work thing, and all of them remarked how clean it was.
good movie
Billiam Ocean
Big Soup is behind this
I gotta say, the movie has terrific if completely unbelievable special effects. The actors had fun, I guess. You might, too, if you like goofiness like this. Look at the cast: Cage and Voight and Helen Mirren and Ed Harris and Diane Kruger and Harvey Keitel and Justin Bartha and Bruce Greenwood. You could start with a cast like that and make one of the greatest movies of all time, which is not what happened here.
Ebertβs review of the sequel has a great closing sentence.
www.rogerebert.com/reviews/nati...
Leo talking about Benjamin Franklin in ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER
Just watched NATIONAL TREASURE (2004)
I havenβt seen BLONDE, but I remember there being a weird moralizing streak to a lot of the criticisms. Wonder if thatβs played a role in it not being reclaimed. Plus it being a streaming release.
4:3 pan and scan of scope at least makes sense with regards to the resolution of the analog era, 16:9 pan and scan of scope is just evil and shouldn't exist
My jaw is on the floor
Huh so apparently Letterboxd has drafts now? I was writing a review on the app, switched to another window, switched back to see it had reloaded to the front page, but when I pulled up the movie again it asked me if I wanted to resume editing the draft.
Is Joe Russo gonna eat the whole pizza by himself?
Thank you for buying my life story on DVD. Meanwhile BlueSky still wonβt give me a blue checkβ¦
Paul Williams holds a cigarette and sings into a microphone while in costume for BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES on an episode of The Tonight Show in 1973.
Me every day this year.
Ayako Fujitani as a young girl, posing closely with both hands on Gamera, a turtly-looking kaiju
this could be me
Al Goldstein picks the worst movies of 1973 in the pages of Screw Magazine