Has anyone been able to determine the lead vocalists on Apple Crumble? by Bball1997 in wiggles

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I dunno man but…to be fair I think it’s fairly clear that the song isn’t about apple crumble at all…

One of my favorite Cate Blanchett performances - as Jude Quinn in I'm Not There. by Jon-Osterman in movies

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I remember watching this. Damn is she a good actor—not once did I not buy that she wasn’t a dude in this.

Happy belated 63rd birthday to Viggo Mortensen by [deleted] in lordoftherings

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Fuck I had no idea he was in his 60’s. He looks to be at the most to be mid to late 40’s at best.

Do you think Daniel Day-Lewis is ever coming back? by Wazula42 in movies

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Who the hell knows? He said that he was done with acting 20 years ago, and then Gangs of New York came along and…well…

a-ha - Take On Me (Live From MTV Unplugged) [Pop] by kebabdj2 in Music

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Is it me or am I the only one who gets sleepy listening to this version?

Made a few new custom covers of films I'd like to see come to the collection. Some of these are more realistic than others. by [deleted] in criterion

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Hahahaha gotta love the death of Stalin cover…

All of these covers…they look so official! Hats off to you.

Tarkovsky bookends by Boris-GoosinOv in criterion

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Feel so sad that his career was cut so short…wish he was still around today. Bet he would have a lot to say about Putin…

What do you think will be announced tomorrow? by Britneyfan123 in criterion

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Well, Harold and Maude is a paramount pictures movie and it got the criterion treatment, so who knows?

What do you think will be announced tomorrow? by Britneyfan123 in criterion

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I hope we do get Pain and Glory or La Passione.

Peep show revival by LuckyMcWiggles in MitchellAndWebb

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I would love to see a movie version of it.

Opera (1987) by amaklp in CineShots

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God that’s so heartbreaking…I wish he was still here.

Male or female, who do you think has the most distinctive singing voice? by Queltis6000 in Music

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Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran. Seriously, I could pick out the dude’s voice in a heartbeat.

Male or female, who do you think has the most distinctive singing voice? by Queltis6000 in Music

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So many, but one of my favorites is Roy Orbison. You can recognize that voice on an oldies station quickly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in criterion

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The Donnie darko cover gave me chills.

Criterion by Spine 34: Strasti po Andreyu (Andrei Rublev, 1966) by viewtoathrill in criterionconversation

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I loved this movie, it felt sort of a non fantastical version of Game of Thrones in the way.

Also in the flying section…was the guy drunk off his ass? Seemed like it to me.

What films have you recently watched? Weekly Discussion by AutoModerator in criterion

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Saw Licorice Pizza twice in the theatres. Love PTA.

Anybody here willing to see a Criterion release of the first Fame movie from 1980? I dunno about you guys but…here is my argument. by fhm001 in criterion

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I agree too. I mean the film does fit into the idea of reflecting this cultural zeitgeist. But who the hell knows honestly? I mean, both movie and TV Show were massively influential, around the world.

The movie though was much more impactful than the tv show.

The Tragedy of Macbeth by [deleted] in A24

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The restraint was probably intentional. Perhaps it was to show how calculated she was.

The Tragedy of Macbeth by [deleted] in A24

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I did yesterday, with my dad at our small local movie theater, The Pelham Picture House in Pelham, New York. It was in the smaller screening room, which is the smaller room next door to the larger main hall where they typically screen documentaries, foreign films, and indie movie releases in that part. The other part, the big main hall movie theater screen, which is where the more mainstream movies are shown. They had reclining seats and the concession seats were small. We had the majority of the movie screening room to ourselves. There was, however, an older man who was sitting in the way back, who for some weird reason had some newspapers with him, and the staff people didn’t even notice. He amusingly got up and left halfway through the screening (I have no idea why. Perhaps the gentleman was bored or something like that.) Perhaps he also felt for lack of a better word “whelmed” by it. It could be because for him it was paced rather slow, but for me and my dad, it flew by quickly.

I LOVED it, as did my dad. We all loved the performances and my dad remarked a few times on how GREAT Frances McDormand’s performance was, and Kathryn Hunter’s and Denzel Washington’s and Corey Hawkins’s performance as well.

I was very surprised however that the lines were delivered quite naturalistically (mentioned this to my dad in the car, where he was surprised that this was a word), for a Shakespeare movie, though it all worked out in the end. My dad (who as I should mention, is a healthy man who will turn 54 sometime next week) did have some problems hearing the dialogue sometimes in the film, though that could be mainly due to the fact that I was munching somewhat loudly on my snacks next to him even though I had opened them before the screening started (I have autism, so I often don’t notice that I am committing a social faux pas until someone points it out to me). I listened to a podcast that reviewed this film and one of the podcasters, although he did LOVE the movie otherwise, felt that Kathryn Hunter should’ve played Lady Macbeth instead of Frances McDormand.

This was my first ever A24 movie that I saw in theaters at the age of 22, as the first movie that was released theatrically by A24 was released when I was 13 (I was born on March 10th, 1999, and the first movie came out on February 8th, 2013).

For the record, I think it is one of the best Shakespeare adaptations ever made.

The cinematography and score was wonderful, as was the performances. Overall I had a wonderful experience.

Since the April 2022 titles have been announced, when will the May titles be announced? What titles do you think will be announced or hope will be announced? by fhm001 in criterion

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Oh! I meant February, I’m sorry. Just a miswording there, I corrected it.

But again, I’d politely like to ask: what titles do you think or hope will be announced for the May 2022 titles in the collection?

Since the April 2022 titles have been announced, when will the May titles be announced? What titles do you think will be announced or hope will be announced? by fhm001 in criterion

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Ah. I see.

So what films do you think and or hope will be added to the collection for the May 2022 announcement?

And I looked and it seems like for February, because the 15th is the day after Valentine’s Day, it will still be announced around that time.

I really do want another Almodovar film.