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@Anne2ZeReturn

I'm the former @anne76343 It's my new account the assh*le Reevemuskir hacked my account But I remain the same cinephile, seriesphile, curious reader, etc

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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@pplsartofwar Our societies offer young people no credible future, no grand collective projects in which they can envision themselves Those who continue to perpetuate the narrative of future rewards for effort have transformed the economy into a rent-seeking system ; they are not to be trusted
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@nobodyaskedliz I just think Cohan is fed up playing sad/angry Mags s2 went too far with suicidal thoughts (she never had before) or her son wanting to physically harm her
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@GangsterCinema That's how great characterization works, showing with images what's the character's like (not voice-over, looong flashbacks or whatever)
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Gangster Cinema Central@GangsterCinema·
For the bank robbery shootout in Heat, Michael Mann spent months putting the actors through intensive tactical firearms training. But what makes the scene great is its psychological realism, each character acts in way that tells us something about who they are. Mann explains… “In my planning, I wanted to move from the dramatic to actuality. The second (Val Kilmer) he sees them, no hesitation. Bam. He opens up. The planning and everything else came from: what are situations in which everything suddenly starts to go wrong? The LAPD assets — as the clock ticks, more and more of them are going to come in. The point is to get out, and get out fast, and do it with real aggression. The police are used to overwhelming power and overwhelming force. They’re not used to being assaulted by people who know what they’re doing. And they don’t do that well when they are. If drama is conflict, that’s the basic conflict - it’s all character and it’s all story. (Tom) Sizemore’s route that he takes is like Sizemore. He picks up a child. Why does he pick up a child? That’s because he’s a sociopath. He would do anything for his kids, but he doesn’t care about your kids at all. They’re zeros. McCauley (De Niro) fires randomly because he knows Pacino will try to keep people down. It’s all driven by character and attitude. And the choreography of the scene, and where they were in the landscape, was plotted out months before we shot it. It was down to every single detail. And then all of the weapons training that the guys did was under very, very strict supervision by the range masters — L.A. County Sheriff’s range masters. I was able to build every single car and station on that shootout — this lamppost, this mailbox — with full live ammo. So in the actors’ minds, not only did they become incredibly skilled, but it was real. They used some of the film of Val Kilmer firing forward, turning, firing back, and then doing a reload. They used that in Fort Bragg. They said - “95% of you will not be able to fire as well as this actor.”
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Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@GangsterCinema I'm certain that the movie is an exquisite stylization of the real-life mobsters There were also changes in Sharon's character, because the real woman was a much worse neglecting parent
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Gangster Cinema Central
Gangster Cinema Central@GangsterCinema·
Nicholas Pileggi, author of Casino, struggled to write the book because none of the mobsters involved were willing to talk to him. But that all changed when word got out that Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro were interested in adapting it into a film. Pileggi explains… “I was working on the book, and a lot of these people were not cooperative — including the Ace Rothstein character, the real Ace Rothstein (Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal). He wasn’t cooperative - he’s a brilliant man, but what did he need with a book? He was very wealthy, very smart, and he didn’t need his ego played around with in such a way. But then word got out that Marty and I were going to be doing a Casino movie next, and Marty had mentioned Bob (De Niro) would play one of the parts. Somehow that got into Variety or some newspaper, because this guy is in Florida and I get a call from him. And he said, “Are you guys turning this into a movie?” I said, “Well, if we can get a book, we get a story.” And he said, “I hear that Robert De Niro is going to play a part in it?” I said, “Yeah, that looks like it.” “Robert De Niro,” he said, “is the greatest actor of his generation.” I said, “Well, I’m not going to argue with you.” And then he said, “Could I meet Robert De Niro?” I said, “Of course you can,” because at least this was an opening. And so I told Marty, who talked to Bob De Niro, and he got on a plane and went right down to see this guy, Ace, in Florida. And they really hit it off. And when the movie was announced, suddenly it became easier to get information for the book. People who had slammed doors in my face, hung up, had their lawyers threaten me — all of a sudden, they’re calling me up to meet Bob De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, or Marty Scorsese. So, you know, I’m the writer. I’m there. And all of a sudden, it all opened up.” Quote comes from the bonus features on the Casino DVD
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@CarloDallapicc1 @kmstx78 Yes they are talented but come on, better than Tarkovsky ? Plus with all due respect to Agnès Varda, how can she be considered better than Jean-Pierre Melville ? That list breathes the absolute necessity to have a womzn, but in French cinema, Melville Carné or Clouzot were better
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Carlo Dallapiccola
Carlo Dallapiccola@CarloDallapicc1·
@kmstx78 Bigelow, Cameron, Chazelle, Spike Lee, Fincher, Woo, Tarantino, Miller and Del Toro are not remotely "greater" than any of the directors on your list. It's an absolute joke.
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@d4doome That craftmanship is fading away Too much reliance on CGI to "correct" an image in postprod CGI should be used only for impossible takes, not cinematography or fixing bad rushes
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@bram_kawa @CoraBuhlert @CatStaggs Haven't seen it but I heard about Masters of the Universe when I was young, and it was already considered like something outdated Problem was the potential audience, too restricted to be a success
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Abraham Kawa@bram_kawa·
@CoraBuhlert @CatStaggs It's too expensive for the money it's going to make. If it cost $200 mil, double that to include the promo campaign, so the movie will have to make at least $600-800 mil to be considered profitable.
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Cora Buhlert
Cora Buhlert@CoraBuhlert·
I just don't get it. Almost everyone who watched Masters of the Universe enjoyed the movie. Many people went to see it several times. Word of mouth is great. So how can this still be considered a bomb?
Global Box Office@GlobalBoxOffice

MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE dropped -71% domestically on its second weekend. With a budget of nearly $200M, it is now tracking to become one of biggest box office bombs of all time.

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Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@d4doome That was Malle's great quality : making thought provoking movies but not in a complacent way Lucien Lacombe (a collabo), Murmur of the Heart (incest) or Pretty Baby (child prostitute) were done with great cleverness
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@ShempMeister I stopped watching after Matt Smith's era for me he was the bes Doctor after the relaunch era, I didn't feel the need to watch the ones who came after
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d4doome
d4doome@d4doome·
@GangsterCinema @Anne2ZeReturn It has to be bot swarms or manipulation of the algorithm. Or are there people who will just click anything and follow any account that seems to be popular?
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d4doome
d4doome@d4doome·
Clickbait posting has now reached mind-blowing peaks of absurdity. I've just had one show up in my timeline. "Name a movie with the word 'of' in the title." These have to be AI-generated. And it's a big account so clearly it's all about the monetisation.
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@BadFilmTakes1 The whole cast was great, and Armin Mueller-Stahl deserves more praise His fake good daddy image worked perfectly
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Nuanced Film Takes
Nuanced Film Takes@BadFilmTakes1·
I rewatched Eastern Promises, because it’s generally a good idea to rewatch Eastern Promises.
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Natalia Rakowiecka
Natalia Rakowiecka@NataliaRak20004·
@hendrixnroses Okey before members' club is for tickets 7,63$ (I don't take so often popcorn and pepsi or whatever) but last time when I take I pay 27,25$ (Including the ticket)
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roxy
roxy@hendrixnroses·
how much money does one trip to the cinema costs to y’all?? tickets and snacks and everything included
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Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@d4doome What I love the most is the good natured interractions between the characters Bellamy's crippled character in love with Carole isn't treated a special way Today we would probably have a lecture about how we should be tolerant or Carole having second thought about preferring Fred
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d4doome@d4doome·
My favourite Carole Lombard-Fred MacMurray screwball comedy and I adore Carole Lombard-Fred MacMurray screwball comedies.
Etienne d'Hautacam@EdHautacam

#NW Jeux de mains / Hands Across the Table (Mitchell Leisen, 1935). Elle (Carole Lombard) est manucure, lui (Fred MacMurray) est un héritier ruiné : à la recherche d'un riche mariage, ils tombent amoureux - du mauvais profil. Une excellente comédie, filmée avec classe !

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Giuliana
Giuliana@GiuliLovesNegan·
Today is the day. Dead City premiere in Monte Carlo. And I met my friend @MissWolf74. We look forward to seeing @JDMorgan ❤️
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@nobodyaskedliz I'm still convinced a real Negan solo series would've worked better the series was created by people who were fascinated by the Glenngate and wanted to repeat what was done (in a great way) in s11 (actually the only good thing in that season) Yet their arc in s11 is still better
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Television David
Television David@televisiondavid·
@d4doome I like that Natalie Wood played a Russian. Born Natalie Zacharenko (changed to Gurdin by her parents), she spoke Russian fluently.
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Anne 2 Ze Return
Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@jdmsduck The guy chills with his cigarette "au bec" he probably knows no one would gaf here, unlike elsewhere
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sena˚.🎀༘⋆@jdmsduck·
I don’t have a morally appropriate compliment for this photo. bon appétit to hilarie burton, the lucky owner of this dilf
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Anne 2 Ze Return@Anne2ZeReturn·
@posaidwhat Bana too, such an underrated actor Hélas, because of the flop of Ang Lee's version, he didn't become the huge star he should've been
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Giuliana
Giuliana@GiuliLovesNegan·
This trip has made me very tired. I came home yesterday, and I'm still tired today, it was a long trip. I think it will take me a few days to recover.
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