After watching this film last spring, I made the decision to drastically cut my use of vegan butter (and any product containing unethically sourced palm oil) because money speaks, yo.
Not exact matches
Labour's Angela Eagle said her party «wants to give politics back to the people» as the pair debated how parties should collect money,
after they
watched a Sunday Politics
film on the headlines of the
last fortnight.
Think back to the
last time you
watched a good Hollywood
film about someone overcoming tough odds and emerging —
after a setback or two — splendidly victorious.
It's like when I
watched the Clerks DVD
last week;
after I viewed a
film, multiple outtakes, and a trailer that were all black and white, I saw the music video included on the DVD.
It's a gloriously written
film, with jokes that are crafted rather than excavated from reams of on - set improvisation1; the success of the punchlines is scattershot and up for debate (connoisseurs of the Borscht belt should find much to admire, but a rehash of Lloyd's lovesick daydream flatlines, due in no small part to an overestimation of the comic chops and kitsch appeal of Honey Boo - Boo's mom), yet there is something bracing about its structural classicism
after the
last few years of
watching the Church of Apatow whack off.
After directing hit
films A Tale of Two Sisters; The Good, The Bad, The Weird; and I Saw the Devil, Korean director Kim Jee - woon makes his American debut with The
Last Stand (
watch the new trailer here).
As always, you can see all the
films I
watched last month
after the cut as well as a few favorites.
The
last time I looked at 1989, it was just
after watching The Killer as preparation for a podcast on John Woo, and blown away by that
film I moved it into the # 1 spot.
The
Last Scene Shot of Harry Potter: It's sad enough just to know this eight -
film franchise is coming to an end
after so many years; how about rubbing it in a little more by
watching the cast and crew wrap their final shot?
I think The Neon Demon has a 56 % rating on RT and that was easily my favourite
film of
last year, and
after five times I still can't stop
watching it.
The
film holds up so well, was great revisiting it again
after so many years from my
last watch.
After starring in such
films like «My Week with Marilyn» and «The Devil's Double», it seems that Dominic Cooper is out of Albert Hughes» «Motor City» and instead, will be replaced by Jake Gyllenhaal, who was
last seen on screen in «Source Code» and recently wrapped working on «End of
Watch».
You for sure won't get smarter about it
after watching Jan Němec's
last film.
I recently
watched the
last film in the Harry Potter series on DVD (
after seeing it twice in theaters
last year; yes I'm a huge fan), and I was reminded of a powerful moment near the end of the story that highlights the connection between close relationships and the metaphysical world (e.g., life / death, spirituality).