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Showgirls

Still hasn't left my mind. If I could take one flick back in time and show it to folks, it be this one. Can ya'll imagine a 50s/late 60s era of America watching this? Riots on the streets. lawd. That perv, Hitch, would be a fan tho. Eh.
 
View attachment 58212 The new Dragon Ball Super movie was really good. Fans should go check it out.

A little bit more work on the animation tech, and I would be down with using this style going forward. Still needs a little work on the quiet scenes, but it sings during the action.

So, I am torn between 3000 Years of Longing and the Invitation this weekend.
 
Between those two it would be 3000 Years of Longing for me, no contest. But then I’m not a horror gal at all, so The Invitation holds no appeal for me.
 
I'm seeing The Invitation, 3000 Years of Longing, and Breaking this weekend.

Although with The Invitation... my expectations are low because it does look like a knockoff version of Ready or Not.

Also, I did hear some incredible word of mouth for Barbarian.
 
Looking forward to Barbarian after seeing the trailer a few weeks ago. Probably going to see The Invitation this week if I get a chance, but might need to wait.
 
Abel Ferrara's commentary track for his flick 'King of New York' is one of the funniest and greatest from a director. I can't post some of the stuff, but easy to look up on yt. I mean, his opener line is him telling you that he got paid five thousand to do the track, he then proceeds to laugh hysterically whenever Steve Buscemi shows up.
 
The Invitation wasn't too bad. Perfectly fine by the numbers horror flick. Probably would've been better around September, be a nice little start to the spooky season.
 
Ms 45

There is something terribly haunting about Zoe Lund's performance here. She lived a similar terrible experience, she used that trauma in this performance and it shows. Certain actors have this ''it'' factor/look or call it a vibe about them, what ever 'it' is, she had a handful. She wrote most of Bad Lieutenant,even helping direct in various scenes. Simply haunting and beautiful. Anya Taylor Joy reminds me a lot of her, not just physically, but as a what could've been.


 
Alright, bald kids and gals.

Your top 10 flicks of all time.

I've kept a list ever since I can remember and go back to it yearly to see if it changes/new add ons etc, no ties, left a lot of great ones out, but this has been pretty consistent for years now.

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I can’t put them in order, but the list of my faves pretty much always comes down to these 10:

M (1931)
Notorious (1946)
Singin’ In the Rain
Brazil
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
The Lion King
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Prestige
Zodiac
Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Sometimes these honorable mentions sneak in there depending on my mood: Jurassic Park, Galaxy Quest, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Fargo, The Iron Giant, Blade Runner, Mad Max: Fury Road
 
Yeah, nailing down a top 10 is kinda hard. Outside of the first two, the rest are in random order, and are just the first 10 that came to mind.

Back to the Future
The Empire Strikes Back
The Social Network
Singin in the Rain
Halloween (78)
Eyes Without a Face
Edge of Tomorrow
The Shining
Spider-Man 2
Tick, Tick... Boom!

Honorable mentions would go to things like Frankenstein (31), Creature from the Black Lagoon (54), A Few Good Men, Edward Scissorhands, and No Country for Old Men.
 
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I returned all of mine like a good girl. :p
 

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