Dawkins vs Tyson. Precisely.
“Batman Vanishing”. Absolutely brilliant, I was crying with laughter. Watch it.
An advert. I won’t spoil it by saying who for…
Timeless Masterpiece Liked
SANTA CLARA, CA—City Lights, the eternal Charlie Chaplin classic heralded by film scholars as a poignant and seminal work of 20th-century comic realism, was reportedly enjoyed by 24-year-old web designer Ross Strickland Tuesday. “Nice,” Strickland said as the credits rolled on Chaplin’s magnum opus, a masterpiece of American cinema that was decades ahead of its time and whose themes of civic duty, compassion for the disabled, and honesty in business are just as relevant now as they were in 1931. “I liked it.” Strickland later added that he found the silent feature’s groundbreaking ending, which was meticulously choreographed by Chaplin in one of the greatest achievements of the filmmaker’s 75-year career, “good.”
When “Psycho” came out, it was required that you see it from the beginning. Here is a promotional ad for the film.Alas, those were the days when there were rules in the cinema.
Please bring them back.
(No smelly food and no food that involves a rustling/crunchy noise in the consumption - in fact NO FOOD AT ALL should be rule #2.)You mean i should have seen DeathProof, ClerksII, IronMan or MiamiVice without [quietly] crunching my popcorn?
In my ideal world in which only *I* matter, yes :)
In the real world I’m ok with popcorn crunched quietly, but people have started getting into screening rooms with bowlfuls of hot nachos covered in smelly cheese, chilli and onions, and I’m sure you’d draw a line at that too. Especially if you’re watching films like The Road. N’est-ce pas, @phillipreeves?
Bloody right. In MY warped world, I wouldn’t allow anyone in after the film starts, I wouldn’t allow anyone to leave until the film has ended (including credits), there would be no food or drinks with ice/straws (booze obviously allowed), and anyone who shifts endlessly in their seat, fiddles with jackets or uses a mobile phone would be summarily shot. And if they TALK, heaven help them. That’s my utopian/distopian vision of the future. Vote REEVES to end this democratic nonsense.
And now, Christopher Walken reads the lyrics to Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face”
Genius. This man is just wonderful.
Impersonations by Kevin Spacey.
