It’s not the Keep…also I already did The Keep long long ago.
Yeah, plus the castle design in The Keep looks like an 80s metal video. It’s just weird.
I want to say that shitty Crichton time-travel movie, Timeline, but that’s not it. I feel like I know this, though.
You’re right. Not Timeline,
I got here 14 minutes too late. That’s the one.
That’s it! One of those movies with an amazing cast that barely anyone saw. I mean, OK…medieval nun sex comedy, but still…
Your go, @jostly
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What did you think about it? I saw it because of the cast, it’ll take a lot more than a strange premise to get me to stay away from a movie with Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza and Nick Offerman. While it had its moments, there wasn’t a lot of substance to it I thought, beyond “nuns behaving badly”.
Anyway, new movie, new 20:20:
Ay, Dios Mio, @BellaConfusione ! Esta Sin Nombre! Madre de Dios, soy estupido esta dia!
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It is Sin Nombre, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, who did such a terrific job with the first season of True Detective.
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@BellaConfusione is up!
Not quite 24 hours yet, but as i don’t want to post a frame just before heading to bed, I’ll go ahead and post the 40:40 two hours early.
Safe is correct! The greatest film of the 90’s according to the end of the decade poll by the Village Voice (RIP).
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Pop quiz, Hot Shot. There’s a bomb on a bus. Once the bus goes 50 miles an hour, the bomb is armed. If it drops below 50, it blows up. What do you do? What do you do?
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Is that Owen Wilson in a tux? Wedding Crashers? I remember when he used to be in good movies and acted. Sigh.
Owen Wilson has one of the most fascinating careers. He and his brother make a short movie with their buddy, Wes Anderson. James L. Brooks likes it so much that he gives them money to make it into a feature film. Owen co-writes some of Anderon’s best movies, does bit roles in stuff like Armageddon, and then acts in really lame comedies to Woody Allen movies.
The Ringer recently did a podcast on this, and I recommend it.
40:40. You can never go wrong with Mrs. Sacha Baron Cohen.
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