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Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Dave Grohl tells hilarious story while playing at Cannes, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
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Man Builds a Modern House in a Cave
Nah, that's Cannes after the film festival.
I was kinda hoping for devolved humanoids with half blind greyish eyes sniffing, barking in the dank caverns, and murdering each other in proximity to you as you flee, crawling on your hand and knees with its nails still freshly embedded in your flesh.
Tom Hardy Aggressively Responds To Sexuality Question.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, *shakes head* Toronto media goes two for two on mucking up Tom Hardy questions. It was a Toronto reporter that asked him the Mad Max "chick flick" question in Cannes.
Man, our media is terrible. =(
Top 10 Actors Who Haven't Won an Oscar
Couldn't agree more with ya A.C. Mr Oldman proved himself TWICE with me when he played a wannabe rastafarian drug dealer in "True Romance" & again in 1997 when he directed Kathy Bates to a best actress award at the Cannes film festival. I've little doubt you've seen it, but to any sifters who haven't, I HIGHLY recommend it----------> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nil_by_Mouth_%28film%29
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Le Grand Journal de Canal + à Cannes : coups de feu
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Shots Fired At Christoph Waltz Interview At Cannes
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Shots Fired At Christoph Waltz Interview At Cannes
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I still didn't hear any shots on a second viewing, but did see the courageous Michel Denisot take refuge under the table.
Shots Fired At Christoph Waltz Interview At Cannes
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Shots Fired At Christoph Waltz Interview At Cannes
Cannes = *France if I'm not mistaken.
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Cosmopolis - New Trailer
>> ^Fusionaut:
release date?!?!
competing for the Palme d'Or at Cannes, May 2012
Drive Elevator scene (Very Graphic)
Great scene, but this is not from the final cut of the film. In this clip, the music playing when they are kissing is Brian Eno's "An Ending (Ascent)". That certainly wasn't the track when I saw it in the cinema. However the version shown at the Cannes Film Festival did have a placeholder soundtrack, before Cliff Martinez was brought in to do the final score. So this clip is probably taken from that version.
Ace film!
Anyone else see Malick's Tree of Life? (Cinema Talk Post)
>> ^MaxWilder:
Long, slow, boring, massive tangents, non-sensical jumps around in time, preachy, plotless... I could go on.
Look, I have no problem with people who want to make films like this, but as a lover of the traditional three act Hollywood style, I just want somebody to warn me! Do I have to memorize the director's names to see through the marketing hype? Or should I just assume that any film that wins an award at Cannes is something I should avoid?
Most people who see Malick's name knows the film may lean toward the philosophical, but TOL was by far his most abstract film to date. I loved it (for reasons mentioned above), and I don't typically like films without a classic 3 Act narrative.
Anyone else see Malick's Tree of Life? (Cinema Talk Post)
Long, slow, boring, massive tangents, non-sensical jumps around in time, preachy, plotless... I could go on.
Look, I have no problem with people who want to make films like this, but as a lover of the traditional three act Hollywood style, I just want somebody to warn me! Do I have to memorize the director's names to see through the marketing hype? Or should I just assume that any film that wins an award at Cannes is something I should avoid?