ayayrawn
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High at a Cats showing right now. Will report back..
Famous last wordsHigh at a Cats showing right now. Will report back..
High at a Cats showing right now. Will report back..
What the fuckHigh at a Cats showing right now. Will report back..
This is the exact response I was hoping for.What the fuck
Still my favorite movie of this year...do itI'm thinking tomorrow I'm gonna pull a Donald Draper and leave work early tohave an affair and start my descent into alcoholismsee a movie (I'm thinking Parasite).
I'm thinking tomorrow I'm gonna pull a Donald Draper and leave work early tohave an affair and start my descent into alcoholismsee a movie (I'm thinking Parasite).
I love doing this. I don't have the position/power to just walk out midday without explanation, but every few months I'll take a half day due to "exhaustion" and catch a matinee. I'm the only one on my team here today and 90% of the rest of the department is out. I might dip out at lunch, hit up a dispensary, and do my duty as an American nerd and see the Star War.I'm thinking tomorrow I'm gonna pull a Donald Draper and leave work early tohave an affair and start my descent into alcoholismsee a movie (I'm thinking Parasite).
I’m hoping this makes it way into theaters here. I’m not a massive Malick fan, but I love Tree Of Life. And this movie looks gorgeous, so I would love to be able to see it on the big screen. Also I’ve read mixed things, which I’m just taking as being the norm for Malick. He’s not a perfect filmmaker, but when he hits, it really makes a mark on me.If anyone's a Malick fan, A Hidden Life is a good return to form if you weren't digging his post Tree of Life output. Somehow Malick has become slightly culturally relevant with the topic, which really wrestles with how important resistance to bigotry can be is if there is no immediate threat to you, or any platform for your sacrifice to stand on. I think this theme really carries the film more than his other work, as it feels genuine and unpretentious, and timely due to the rise of extreme right movements.
It's shot amazingly well but perhaps a little too long like most Malick-reinssance films (a few folks walked out of my screening), but it really comes together like his best work.
I’m hoping this makes it way into theaters here. I’m not a massive Malick fan, but I love Tree Of Life. And this movie looks gorgeous, so I would love to be able to see it on the big screen. Also I’ve read mixed things, which I’m just taking as being the norm for Malick. He’s not a perfect filmmaker, but when he hits, it really makes a mark on me.