That’s it! The Wages of Fear! I would have also accepted Le Salaire de la Peur, but would not have accepted Sorcerer.
40:40, made safe for work
ROOOOAAAAAD TRIIIIP!
Road trip!
Road trip.
Duck and cover.
You’re up, Kemper!
That’s it! The Wages of Fear! I would have also accepted Le Salaire de la Peur, but would not have accepted Sorcerer.
40:40, made safe for work
ROOOOAAAAAD TRIIIIP!
Road trip!
Road trip.
Duck and cover.
You’re up, Kemper!
At work right now but will try to have something up by tomorrow.
Also, love the multiple road trip frames.
Swiss Army Man? That looks vaguely Paul Dano-ish. Danish?
It is indeed Swiss Army Man. Let’s just say it is not exactly The Lobster when it comes to quality absurdist cinema.
The Forty:
http://imgur.com/NIrHUSs
The Sixty:
http://imgur.com/yNn86td
The Eighty:
http://imgur.com/jAYk8Xq
The Final Frame:
http://imgur.com/WeFLCsY
That a whole lotta’ Dano.
I agree with the music- er, uh, poster. It is like the Sundance version of The Lobster.
Poster worthy tagline. Very nice.
-Tom
tak3n?
Uh… Lucy?
13 Hours?
Correct!
I didn’t snap the rest of the frames yet, I’ll come back and upload them into this post later, but you got it!
Here are the rest:
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80:80
EDIT: uploads are stalling out, gotta run, but will try to finish posting these later, sorry
Sing Street. One of my favorite movies of last year.
The good doctor is correct! Such a perfect little movie. Here are the rest of the screen grabs:
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All yours @DrCrypt
That’s Kirk Douglas, so how about Lonely Are The Brave?
I thought that would go on longer, but correct you are! It is indeed Lonely Are The Brave. If you’ve never seen it, it’s basically First Blood, with Kirk Douglas as Rambo, where Rambo is the last American cowboy instead of a Vietnam vet. And in that first frame, that’s Kirk Douglas having the crap kicked out of him by a one-armed man.
Here’s the rest of the frames.
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