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a mediocre black-and-white cookie in a cellophane wrapper (hanks1ockli), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:14 (seventeen years ago) link

omg

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:14 (seventeen years ago) link

big chuckle at end credits of Play It As It Lays (1972):

Costumes by Joel Schumacher

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:18 (seventeen years ago) link

THANK YOU JO-EL

David RER (Frank Fiore), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:19 (seventeen years ago) link

I stopped staying until the end of the credits when I realized that I wasn't impressing anyone by doing so. Sometimes I will still stay, though, if I'm by myself, or if the movie has put me in a contemplative mood and I'm not quite ready to enter the world just yet.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:22 (seventeen years ago) link

ppl who talk during movies bolt the second the credits come up.

Plus there is sometimes an additional scene after -- Young Sherlock Holmes started that I think.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:23 (seventeen years ago) link

yeah that's why I stay, to impress everybody.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:24 (seventeen years ago) link

haha
i stay because it was trained into me by my dad. and then i just came to like staying. and to see the music, obv.

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:36 (seventeen years ago) link

YR DAD ROX

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:37 (seventeen years ago) link

dude, when i say train, i mean, sometimes we'd go to this old theatre on rainy saturdays/sundays and sit through 3 movies for a $1. i have watched all kinds of movies i've totally forgotten about but seen to their very end.

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Wha bout To Live and Die In L.A.?

i love this movie.

stepfanie kramer (get bent), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:46 (seventeen years ago) link

Plus there is sometimes an additional scene after -- Young Sherlock Holmes started that I think.

-- Dr Morbius (wjwe...)

FERRIS BUELLER U PHILISTINE

and what (ooo), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:47 (seventeen years ago) link

Ha - thanx to the interweb, folks I movie w/ know when to stay & when to go (cf. Pirates of the Carribean The Second). Usually, my desire to stay is linked w/ my desire to relieve myself and/or my desire to find out about the music and/or my desire to leave the theatre.

Young Sherlock Holmes used to be my favorite movie.

David RER (Frank Fiore), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:48 (seventeen years ago) link

i love this movie.

YES! One of my fav college dorm drinking movies

Del Monte Young (ex machina), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 18:54 (seventeen years ago) link

my friend is planning a stage adaptation of to live and die in la. apparently i've got the pankow role on LOCK!!!!

a mediocre black-and-white cookie in a cellophane wrapper (hanks1ockli), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:01 (seventeen years ago) link

there should be a stage adaptation of heat too.

stepfanie kramer (get bent), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:02 (seventeen years ago) link

yes!!! and the insider!!!

a mediocre black-and-white cookie in a cellophane wrapper (hanks1ockli), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:11 (seventeen years ago) link

Adventures in Baby-Sitting has one of the best post-credits scenes ever!

nklshs (nklshs), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:17 (seventeen years ago) link

damn

Del Monte Young (ex machina), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:28 (seventeen years ago) link

what's in those scenes again? i have seen that movie more than twice and i can't remember...
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i'm not sure i really 'get' stage adaptations of movies :/

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:29 (seventeen years ago) link

you know for funny

a mediocre black-and-white cookie in a cellophane wrapper (hanks1ockli), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:32 (seventeen years ago) link

oh, that

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:34 (seventeen years ago) link

Young Sherlock Holmes came out the year before Ferris Unfuckingwatchable Bueller, andwhat. (I hate Broderick so much in the opening I've never made it 10 minutes in.)

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 19:53 (seventeen years ago) link

Sexy Beast - here's where I say, "hey, that was pretty good" and you say, "tell us something we didn't know 6 years ago when everybody else saw it"

The Departed - enjoyable popcorn flick, but where's Scorsese's thumbprint? felt like it could've been directed by anybody, and at brief times by a clueless anybody (OH LOOK A RAT I SEE WHAT U DID DERE). what keeps things moving is the ruthless plot that's 90% lifted from the original Hong Kong film. it does a bangup job capturing Boston, though. if you live there chances are you know several people just like Wahlberg's character.

Memories of Murder - continued proof of Korean deftness at playing to the cheap seats but still defying expectations. a cruel black comedy about serial killing, police interrogation tactics, and desperate karaoke. jessie how was Teh Host?

I saw To Live & Die In LA twice when it came out, so I'm largely responsible for its total box office haul of $28.

Nu-Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:29 (seventeen years ago) link

come on, departed is SO scorsese. the camera moves, the schoonmakeriness, the pacing

sexy beast is terrific.

a mediocre black-and-white cookie in a cellophane wrapper (hanks1ockli), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:31 (seventeen years ago) link

I dunno, it struck me as very by-the-numbers. Yeah, it had the superficial Scorsese stuff, but not one moment of transcendence, which even in his bad movies there are usually at least 1-2 moments of. Even his music choices were sub-par autopilot stuff - c'mon Marty, "Gimme Shelter"? Really?

The original had me more wrapped up in the characters' fate, got me thinking about the questions of identity that the setup naturally begs - and you'd think this would be primo territory for Scorsese to explore, but he never slowed down to let those themes percolate. And the Damon-Farmiga-Dicaprio love triangle was total DOA dud.

It sounds like I didn't like it - I did, it zipped along, it was fun - but The Aviator was a ballsier movie. Christ, I'm starting to sound like Morbs.

Nu-Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:44 (seventeen years ago) link

A ridiculous plot that works only with a Hong Kong gloss is NOT primo territory for Scorsese to explore.

God knows it was better than The Aviator tho. But my favorite of his is The King of Comedy, w/o all that 'kinetic' razzledazzle.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:53 (seventeen years ago) link

The rat was in Monahan's script.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 20:58 (seventeen years ago) link

i like the rat! it is a JOEK.

the aviator is unbearably shitty.

a mediocre black-and-white cookie in a cellophane wrapper (hanks1ockli), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:00 (seventeen years ago) link

Ha - maybe that last shot was Scorcese saying to Monahan, "Here's your fucking rat, you dumb piece of shit."

David RER (Frank Fiore), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:00 (seventeen years ago) link

Ferris Unfuckingwatchable Bueller

OK MORBS THATS IT! THAT... IS... IT!

jhoshea (jhoshea), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:03 (seventeen years ago) link

Staying through the credits is stupid unless they've inserted extra footage/gags/etc.. No one should care who the Grip's Chief Assistant was or if the director thanks his poolboy.

milo (milo), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:08 (seventeen years ago) link

thanks

a mediocre black-and-white cookie in a cellophane wrapper (hanks1ockli), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:09 (seventeen years ago) link

Ferris Bueller gets pretty old.

Del Monte Young (ex machina), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:14 (seventeen years ago) link

you mean like after youve seen it 20 times

jhoshea (jhoshea), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:14 (seventeen years ago) link

A ridiculous plot that works only with a Hong Kong gloss is NOT primo territory for Scorsese to explore.

Infernal Affairs had a palpable sense of loss and sorrow that carried it beyond its b-movie plot machinations. The Departed could've easily been in a diff league than expertly executed cat-and-mouse games, but all it has going for it is plot+motion+scenery chewing. Again, these aren't bad things, but finding soulfullness in criminality and exploring indentity crises are two of Scorsese's big themes, so I sense a missed opportunity here.

Nu-Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:16 (seventeen years ago) link

milo, how about where it was shot, the music, Special Thanks to actors who were edited out or lost to rehab, etc. More information is not stupid.

I wanted more JOKES and less Matt Damon.

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:21 (seventeen years ago) link

imdb is good for "more information"

stepfanie kramer (get bent), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:27 (seventeen years ago) link

i like the rat! it is a JOEK.

I HAS KNOCK-KNOCKS U WILL LIEK

the aviator is unbearably shitty.

It wasn't great, but it was interesting. I thought it was a riff on Raging Bull - a successful yet unlikable character and his decline. I can't stand DiCaprio but I didn't mind him in it, so that right there is an achievement.

Nu-Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:27 (seventeen years ago) link

imdb is good for "more information"

about predator ships!

Del Monte Young (ex machina), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:30 (seventeen years ago) link

i never stay to the end of the credits for a movie i don't like, only long enough for half the people in the theatre to leave. otherwise, it's a nice way to wind down after living in movieworld for 2 hrs.
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i had to turn the aviator off once it got past one of the big party scenes in teh first hour. dicaprio was also reminding me of a then-recent ex. ugh.

a stupid part of me wants to see music and lyrics

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:31 (seventeen years ago) link

Will the stupid part at least wait and rent it?

Nu-Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:34 (seventeen years ago) link

Otherwise the disappointed part of you will be pretty pissed at the stupid part.

Nu-Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:36 (seventeen years ago) link

i think the lazy part will probably win out unless the frugal part gets their first

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:41 (seventeen years ago) link

'there', eesh

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:41 (seventeen years ago) link

my brain part is revving high today but fuel is low i think

impermanent rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:43 (seventeen years ago) link

The only time I've really wanted to find out the name of a piece of music, both the credits and IMDB were useless (the house-party from Movern Callar - maybe it's a weird version of "Goon Goompas"?).

Any info on rehab I'll have already gleaned from TMZ/Defamer/etc..

milo (milo), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:48 (seventeen years ago) link

"Goon Gompas" is on the Morvern Callar soundtrack.

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:49 (seventeen years ago) link

WHEN WILL THEY END THIS CREDITS MADNESS

Nu-Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:49 (seventeen years ago) link

Goon Goompas doesn't really sound like the music from the scene, but it's as close as I've gotten.

milo (milo), Tuesday, 20 February 2007 21:51 (seventeen years ago) link


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