KTT2 Film Club did a showing of The Parallax View. Went over pretty well. Big hair Warren Beatty is a huge p**** magnet and everyone around him keeps getting assassinated. Fun time.
Mmmmm the montage scene was eerie asf, love that movie
Selena
6.5/10
good movie considering i usually hate documentaries! i knew nothing about selena, so i thought the movie did a good job teaching viewer about her.
did feel a tad like it was a cleaned up view of her life if that makes sense
Excellent movie on classism, power, and relationships
Great ending 9/10
Just watched this cause of you
Classic!!
9.5/10 one of my favorite movies of all time can’t believe i waited so long but i feel like if i first watched it when i intended to years ago i wouldn’t have been mature enough to appreciate it
"I'm broke, man" such a timeless dialog
I was dying when he said “how do you like dem medieval apples?”
I was dying when he said “how do you like dem medieval apples?”
movie could've been a classic if they kept the language period specific. was straight up anachronistic.
This Sunday w/ the KTT2 Film Club
3.5/5
Fukn funny
What’s crazy is that I literally wrote and directed a short film in high school that had this film’s exact structure, and that was back in, like, 2012.
9.5/10 one of my favorite movies of all time can’t believe i waited so long but i feel like if i first watched it when i intended to years ago i wouldn’t have been mature enough to appreciate it
Lmao tell me in 2 years how many times you’ve rewatched it, goes crazy each time
Lmao tell me in 2 years how many times you’ve rewatched it, goes crazy each time
i have a few other kubrick movies on my list but i see myself coming back to this. feel like i might’ve missed some things first time i watched
What’s crazy is that I literally wrote and directed a short film in high school that had this film’s exact structure, and that was back in, like, 2012.
No way lol
No way lol
Yeah, it was called EBIAS.
It was about a hot new artist who undergoes an interview in promotion of their new album using an experimental piece of AI technology that allows an accurate reconstruction of the artist prior to their newfound fame.
Their past self basically lays into their ass the entire interview for having abandoned their laurels and principles when finding fame, and it’s split into two halves.
The first is a heavily edited version of the interview intended to be seen by the public, while the second half is raw behind the scenes footage of everything that was happening both in the interview and the surrounding production.
I did it for my audio/video class and the prompt we had to follow was something along the lines of “Make a film where a person comes face to face with themself.”.
Everyone else did variations of time travel and I was like “Nah, that’s s***s boring.”
Yeah, it was called EBIAS.
It was about a hot new artist who undergoes an interview in promotion of their new album using an experimental piece of AI technology that allows an accurate reconstruction of the artist prior to their newfound fame.
Their past self basically lays into their ass the entire interview for having abandoned their laurels and principles when finding fame, and it’s split into two halves.
The first is a heavily edited version of the interview intended to be seen by the public, while the second half is raw behind the scenes footage of everything that was happening both in the interview and the surrounding production.
I did it for my audio/video class and the prompt we had to follow was something along the lines of “Make a film where a person comes face to face with themself.”.
Everyone else did variations of time travel and I was like “Nah, that’s s***s boring.”
That’s actually a fire idea
That’s actually a fire idea
I came up with it from seeing part of a History Channel documentary about the digital reconstruction of the face of George Washington and a YouTube comment from a Green Day interview I watched when I was 13 that said “If Green Day from the 90s saw the Green Day of today they’d kick their ass”.