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bourj t1_je24rx8 wrote
Reply to Leon: The Professional (1994) Discussion by HS_13_
Creepy? How?
gumandcoffee t1_je24rnk wrote
Reply to Leon: The Professional (1994) Discussion by HS_13_
It is very problematic and n portman has had to deal with sexualization in her career. She was also in another movie, girls?, where they had her as a young object of desire. If you want a deep dive on that subject in general there is a short podcast called Lolita Podcast.
fart-debris t1_je24ov4 wrote
Reply to Leon: The Professional (1994) Discussion by HS_13_
Yep, you're not the only one, regarding the relationship in that movie. Turns out Besson is a creepy, fucked-up dude.
bbroygbvgwwgvbgyorbb t1_je24mvz wrote
Reply to comment by arealhumannotabot in Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
Leo gets every script in Hollywood first, and then it goes to everyone else. One of few who get to pick which project they work on.
shadesofwolves t1_je24i6v wrote
Reply to Leon: The Professional (1994) Discussion by HS_13_
A couple of minutes researching into Luc Besson, the director, will give you some insight.
longshot24fps t1_je23rpo wrote
Old silent films are 100% facial expressions and body language.
CutePuppyforPrez t1_je23gyc wrote
Reply to comment by AB5642 in Movies about the fashion industry? by jigtwazlo
I'm right on top of that Rose!
cosi_bloggs t1_je22f69 wrote
Reply to Hypothetically… If you were to create a film studio that rivals Disney/Paramount/WB etc. how would you do it? by AMAROK300
Studio: Motherlode
Icon: Black M from end to end on a white background.
I'm banking on bringing back the filmmaker. I want to see the following first thing Monday... David Lynch, Woody Allen, David Mamet, Harmony Korine, Ralph Bakshi, Hal Hartley, Atom Egoyan, John Waters, Adrian Lyne, Alejandro Jodorowsky, John Sayles, Alan Rudolph, Christopher Guest, Neil LaBute, Whit Stillman, Susan Seidelman, Alison Maclean, Guy Maddin, Larry Clark, Vincent Gallo, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Tarsem Singh, Crispin Glover, Amos Kollek, Henry Jaglom, Alex Cox, Fernando Arrabal, Amos Poe, Karim Hussain, Jorje Krippe, Bruce LaBruce, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Bob Balaban, Tom Noonan and Lodge Kerrigan
I'm looking for exclusive new content from each of them. I think there'll be some ideas there for film (and tv), and I'm hoping one or two stick to put us on the map. With that said, we are leading with Lynch's Wisteria. It should attract some names... and subscriptions.
Adele Hanael is handed an opportunity to return to the industry with a unique proposal. We'll go an exclusive 5 film run, and she'll get to pick with whom she works. This includes the opportunity for her to direct. These shall be rom-coms, and we shall see her English-language debut. I believe she can be marketable.
Bonzai-Xenith t1_je21vyw wrote
Reply to Is Eyes Wide Shut by Stanley Kubrick an accurate portrayal of common male and female sex fantasies? by Gloomy-Pineapple1729
Weird question.
Feels like it’s written by a virgin.
PopTheTops t1_je1zixu wrote
Reply to Is Eyes Wide Shut by Stanley Kubrick an accurate portrayal of common male and female sex fantasies? by Gloomy-Pineapple1729
People seem to refuse this but Kubrick was a feminist and this showcased that.
[deleted] t1_je1z2x9 wrote
Reply to comment by Perpete in What are iconic films everyone knows in your country ? by LanaStudio
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SugarcoatTheGalaxy t1_je1ytgo wrote
Reply to Is Eyes Wide Shut by Stanley Kubrick an accurate portrayal of common male and female sex fantasies? by Gloomy-Pineapple1729
As a man or woman I do not fantasize about having sex with prostitutes but you do you.
Actual-Toe-8686 t1_je1xsuj wrote
Reply to Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
What's eating Gilbert Grape? 3 critters.
DirectConsequence12 t1_je1xhbz wrote
Samara Weaving in an action movie with involvement from Chad Stahelski? Yes please
TheShadyGuy t1_je1xbg8 wrote
Reply to Do antiheroes make the greatest protagonists and should we see more of them?: Unforgiven VS The Last Of Us by TaxSweaty7575
I would just like to thank you for actually understanding the concept of antihero.
longbrownjohnson t1_je1vgac wrote
Samara Weaving in a stylized action produced by Chad Stahelski? Sta-hell yes.
worldstrongestace t1_je1v664 wrote
Reply to Leonardo DiCaprio has only worked with 3 directors more than once: Baz Luhrmann (2x), Quentin Tarantino (2x), Martin Scorsese (6x). by jankyeyes
I bet most people who aren't Kate beckinsale have similar stats
Remote_Character494 t1_je1ur17 wrote
I watched 8 bit Christmas and it was hilarious!
mcrookedy t1_je1swt1 wrote
Reply to comment by Singer211 in Paramount Sets 1980s Action Thriller ‘Bella’ With Samara Weaving by AliceTheMagicQueen
I dug her in Ready or Not
WilsonEnthusiast t1_je1sj7j wrote
Reply to comment by graymulligan in Hypothetically… If you were to create a film studio that rivals Disney/Paramount/WB etc. how would you do it? by AMAROK300
I mean they are definitely important haha.
There's a huge difference between Marvel now and Marvel when Disney acquired it though.
And that took over a decade to build.
vilius_m_lt t1_je1s32u wrote
Devil’s Bride (1974) in Lithuania
Perpete t1_je1s1np wrote
Reply to comment by Billyraycyrus77 in What are iconic films everyone knows in your country ? by LanaStudio
> Bad boy bubby, Australia
Great disturbing movie.
Perpete t1_je1ryye wrote
Reply to comment by s3rila in What are iconic films everyone knows in your country ? by LanaStudio
That's absolutely false.
All time, Amelie is 21st.
Bumblesquatch_Prime t1_je1r5gy wrote
Reply to comment by MarcusXL in The Godfather movies are so relaxing to watch. by AndyKaufmanSentMe
I just watched The Dig recently and I fuckin loved that movie. Almost no action whatsoever. The slow burn is not a problem for me, sometimes I even prefer it.
Videowulff t1_je24xas wrote
Reply to Paramount Sets 1980s Action Thriller ‘Bella’ With Samara Weaving by AliceTheMagicQueen
Samara is starring so I am seeing. I love her. She is just such a badass