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I'm not in a situation where I like watching trailers. I'll try to remember to check it out later.
i appreciate your dilemma. Just know this looks like a real gut punch, regardless of how you might feel about Kilmer.
Holy shit. Intense sums it up pretty well.
I watched this trailer.
And I'm certainly interested in the film. But what's so intense about it? I'm not sure it moved or affected me the way it did y'all. Looks like an interesting but fairly straight forward doc, not unlike a lot of other docs that have been trendy lately (Kid 90, for example) which contain a lot of "at home" video cam footage.
It'll be interesting to see if the film enders Val to me more. Should be a fun watch.
Post subject: Re: The Cinematic Motion Picture News Thread
Posted: Wed July 07, 2021 7:49 pm
The Master
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I think it looks incredibly intense: The insider's look at a certain period of Hollywood, with a full-on narcissist as your tour guide. And then at the end he gets throat cancer and is a shadow of his former self.
I think it looks incredibly intense: The insider's look at a certain period of Hollywood, with a full-on narcissist as your tour guide. And then at the end he gets throat cancer and is a shadow of his former self.
I get what you mean.
I think the "insider look from a narcissist" thing is more appealing to you than it is to me. That's never been much of a draw. Not my bag.
And maybe it would be more gripping if I didn't already know about his throat cancer? I don't know. I just have a feeling it'll be an interesting if frustrating character study, which I'm always down for.
Post subject: Re: The Cinematic Motion Picture News Thread
Posted: Wed July 07, 2021 8:01 pm
Major Dude
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epilogue wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I think it looks incredibly intense: The insider's look at a certain period of Hollywood, with a full-on narcissist as your tour guide. And then at the end he gets throat cancer and is a shadow of his former self.
I get what you mean.
I think the "insider look from a narcissist" thing is more appealing to you than it is to me. That's never been much of a draw. Not my bag.
And maybe it would be more gripping if I didn't already know about his throat cancer? I don't know. I just have a feeling it'll be an interesting if frustrating character study, which I'm always down for.
I didn’t know about his voice. I knew about the cancer but had no idea how it had affected his speech.
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I think it looks incredibly intense: The insider's look at a certain period of Hollywood, with a full-on narcissist as your tour guide. And then at the end he gets throat cancer and is a shadow of his former self.
I get what you mean.
I think the "insider look from a narcissist" thing is more appealing to you than it is to me. That's never been much of a draw. Not my bag.
And maybe it would be more gripping if I didn't already know about his throat cancer? I don't know. I just have a feeling it'll be an interesting if frustrating character study, which I'm always down for.
I didn’t know about his voice. I knew about the cancer but had no idea how it had affected his speech.
Oh wow. Yeah, then that would be wild to hear for the first time. That's definitely impactful.
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