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Carlito's Way - Trailer

The Ending From "The Game"

Trailer for "Milk" (film about first openly gay politician)

Hurlyburly - Trailer

Daddy, Daddy Gimme Something

Sean Penn's Acceptance Speech - Oscars 2009

Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis: Sean Penn

Gangster Squad

Americans - Sean Penn and Kid Rock

Assassination of Hugo Chavez

chingalera says...

Gathered it to be fan-made from the camp of trend who back his Presidency and loo-la-la for all the poor people in Venezuela. False-hero worship in the name of idyllic principles without all the facts is all I see it as-Chavez is no better than any other garish S.A. leader. with resources to exploit...Dicks in Hollywood like Sean Penn make him out to be some great fucking reformer....He's a tool. Convince me that the impoverished of Venezuela have it any where as good as they could with all the oil in Venezuela.

Chavez show for 6 hrs for once a week on National Television. Next!

SevenFingers said:

I'm obviously out of the loop when it comes to world politics, what is being discussed here? I'm assuming some people are thinking he was a great man, while others know he's a murderous tyrant?

Matt Damon Goes On Strike!

chingalera says...

Trey Parker and Matt Stone speak with their satire the words sympathetic fans know to be true. The self-deceived embrace with emotional fervor causes with ulterior substance and authentic sell-outs invest in the causes and become spokesmen for their keepers.
Sean Penn
Bono

Anyone who aligns themselves with any cause sponsored by UNESCO, UNICEF, RED CROSS,WWF, United Nations....Beware of cunts. Check the list of all UN organizations- IMF is one of them. Might as well join a private club, elitist assholes all.

Americans - Sean Penn and Kid Rock

MichaelL says...

Random comments in no particular order of significance:
1. Admire the sentiment, but the execution of this is... cringe-worthy and awkward.
2. As an actor, Kid Rock is an okay singer.
3. Few actors can play world-weary like Sean Penn. For the first two minutes of this, his pained expressions are priceless. And then things take a sharp turn south... (See 1 above)

The Life, Loves and Hates of Christopher Hitchens

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'stephen fry, christopher hitchens, sean penn, atheist, dawkins, cancer' to 'stephen fry, christopher hitchens, salman rushdie, sean penn, atheist, dawkins, cancer' - edited by hpqp

Anyone else see Malick's Tree of Life? (Cinema Talk Post)

Farhad2000 says...

First off I think its a beautifully shot film. The use of natural light in all the scenes. The space stuff that was just incredible.

But it's flawed and lacking in ambition.

I understand Malick was essentially channeling his childhood, his brother a guitar player went to Spain and committed suicide. Much of the shots of his childhood and mother are very influenced about how we remember events, the slight of hands, the lack of narrative for purely idealized scenes.

I think treating his parents in such clear cut lines diminishes the impact for me, the father is abusive but there is only one film to really show that. Some scenes of the kids succedding at school to then not being acknowledged by the father could have helped here. His mother is essentially an atypical angelic character which is just lazy.

I understand what he was trying to do, I understand the sincerity which alot of people mistook for prentious. But I don't think it builds up a very defined picture of the family, the lead child especially lacks any dimensionality, seems to be constantly brooding.

There are alot of unnecessary scenes as well. Whole sections dedicated to the kids playing that go on for too long. It felt like he shot much more and then cut around stuff so much feels disjointed. But this could be deliberate as well since this is like recollection of memories by Sean Penn. But it doesn't travel in time, so my weird assumption by the end is that everyone died at one point. I would have liked more time phases. But it looks like he focused specifically on time period.

The ending is the worst, where it just jumping into straight Judeo Christianic scenes. The dinosaurs?? Why? What did add? I wanted to laugh when I saw it.

Favourite moment, the child playing guitar with his father on the piano. Beautiful.

Anyone else see Malick's Tree of Life? (Cinema Talk Post)



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