Lotish posted:I just finished watching Clue again, and for the first time I watched it from the very beginning. I had no idea that Mr. Green's entire thing was he was supposed to be homosexual: It's why he was being black-mailed, and why he makes the joke about sleeping with his wife at the end. Seriously, losing your job because you like guys? It's easy to forget how the world used to be. It's also important to remember that while clue was made in the 80's it's set in the 50's, so there's even more stigma around his orientation due to that.
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Lotish posted:I just finished watching Clue again, and for the first time I watched it from the very beginning. I had no idea that Mr. Green's entire thing was he was supposed to be homosexual: It's why he was being black-mailed, and why he makes the joke about sleeping with his wife at the end. Seriously, losing your job because you like guys? It's easy to forget how the world used to be. It was weird watching Dirty Harry for the first time and hearing people use "friend of the family" so casually in conversation. Old movies are portals into how the world used to be, the good and the bad.
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TheJoker138 posted:It's also important to remember that while clue was made in the 80's it's set in the 50's, so there's even more stigma around his orientation due to that. More so since he said he worked for the government and any kind of sexual deviation is seen as a weakness that will lead to state secrets being leaked, even applies today to some extent still when it comes time for security clearance.
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Lotish posted:I just finished watching Clue again, and for the first time I watched it from the very beginning. I had no idea that Mr. Green's entire thing was he was supposed to be homosexual: It's why he was being black-mailed, and why he makes the joke about sleeping with his wife at the end. Seriously, losing your job because you like guys? It's easy to forget how the world used to be. I haven't seen Clue since I was a kid, I really need to watch this again. Red_Museum posted:Snowpiercer has a bunch of character 'passports' This looks awesome and Tilda Swinton is involved so I'm in.
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When in doubt just make it in Sensurround...
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Lance Streetman posted:It was weird watching Dirty Harry for the first time and hearing people use "friend of the family" so casually in conversation. Old movies are portals into how the world used to be, the good and the bad. There's a scene in Eddie Cantor's Whoopee! from 1930 where Cantor, in black face (of course), goes to talk to the female protagonist. He puts his hand on her, and she shoots back, "How dare you touch me?!". He quickly clears it up that he's just in black face, but it's a weird horrifying moment in a really bad comedy.
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Lance Streetman posted:It was weird watching Dirty Harry for the first time and hearing people use "friend of the family" so casually in conversation. Old movies are portals into how the world used to be, the good and the bad. IIRC a lot of actors turned down the role of Dirty Harry Callahan because the movie was such unapologetic fascist wankfest, it was pretty shocking for the time too.
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Yeah Dirty Harry may actually have been more shocking then than now because there wasn't the solid bed of movies glorifying angry piece of poo poo cops we now have.
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Lotish posted:I just finished watching Clue again, and for the first time I watched it from the very beginning. I had no idea that Mr. Green's entire thing was he was supposed to be homosexual: It's why he was being black-mailed, and why he makes the joke about sleeping with his wife at the end. Seriously, losing your job because you like guys? It's easy to forget how the world used to be. Actually, Mr. Green being homosexual was a cover story, hence the explanation in the real ending when he revealed that he was a plant by the CIA to track down Mr. Boddy's network of informants. If you want a real life example of the time, look up Tommy Kirk (star of Disney's Old Yeller). He came out early in his career and, well, that was about it for him. But yeah, even now it's still very much a thing, it's just not as overt as it was in the past. Ghostpilot fucked around with this message at 01:04 on Apr 8, 2013 |
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Red_Museum posted:Snowpiercer has a bunch of character 'passports' Metro 2033 was a pretty cool game.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:Metro 2033 was a pretty cool game. Le Transperceneige which Snow Piercer is an adaptation of, was first published in 1982.
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Why's there a bunch of junk on there in Korean? I could sound it out but the hell if I know what it means.
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Because it's Korean promotional material for a Korean production by a Korean director featuring several Korean actors?
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Red_Museum posted:Snowpiercer has a bunch of character 'passports' I like the implication that this is just how Tilda poses for her passport.
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Reminder: Snowpiercer is done by the greatest living director, Bong Joon-Ho, and stars his standby the totally magnetic Song Kang-Ho.
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I love how Tilda Swinton looks in that passport poster. She looks like John Malkovich in Hitchhiker's Guide.
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Red_Museum posted:Snowpiercer has a bunch of character 'passports' The description makes it sound like it's based on La Compagnie des glaces/The Ice Company/Transarctica so I will definitely be watching this. *Edit* Mister Chief posted:Le Transperceneige which Snow Piercer is an adaptation of, was first published in 1982. Yes, this is definitely a movie I want to see. Improbable Lobster fucked around with this message at 02:22 on Apr 8, 2013 |
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penismightier posted:Yeah Dirty Harry may actually have been more shocking then than now because there wasn't the solid bed of movies glorifying angry piece of poo poo cops we now have. Speaking of this, I recently picked up the first season of Police Story (1973) and it is amazing how what was once shown as "crazy" behavior (putting your hand on your pistol during a routine traffic stop) is now acceptable and even part of the training. That episode was called "the Wyatt Earp" syndrome because they couldn't use "John Wayne syndrome" (what the cops actually called it at the time) for fear of being sued. Great show, the pilot episode features Vic Morrow chasing down criminal badass Chuck Conners! I couldn't find a better picture of the poster. Here's some movie poster content, though!
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Barometer posted:Life Force poster Great, I just got fired from my job at the naked lady movie poster factory.
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penismightier posted:Reminder: Snowpiercer is done by the greatest living director, Bong Joon-Ho Oh god, did John Turteltaub die?!
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Dissapointed Owl posted:Just finished Fatal Games and man, 80s people were loving terrified of transgender people. Go through the entire list of transgendered characters in Hollywood cinema and you can name the positive portrayals on one hand. Roberta from Garp, Bree from Transamerica...Most are either killers based off Hollywood's continuing fascination at the Ed Gein case, victims, or jokes.
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At least Silence of the Lambs is pretty quick to point out that Jame Gumb was NOT a transsexual.
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penismightier posted:There's no good poster for the best title ever: I think it was a TV movie. I've seen it and it did not live up to the promise of the title.
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Random Stranger posted:I think it was a TV movie. I've seen it and it did not live up to the promise of the title. Because it's actually a peninsula like Monster Island?
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Dick Trauma posted:When in doubt just make it in Sensurround... The review blurb they used on this poster doesn't sound like a compliment at all.
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I just love the idea of a Rollercoaster being a 'suspense' melodrama. Literally.
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I like the idea of a non-stop rollercoaster ride being anything but.
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penismightier posted:Reminder: Snowpiercer is done by the greatest living director, Bong Joon-Ho, and stars his standby the totally magnetic Song Kang-Ho. Remind me again: who the hell is Bong Joon-Ho? IMDb is coming up with a guy who's directed four previous movies that I've never heard of, which is unusual.
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Jedit posted:Remind me again: who the hell is Bong Joon-Ho? IMDb is coming up with a guy who's directed four previous movies that I've never heard of, which is unusual. Go check out The Host, it's wonderful. This poster is pretty much perfect. Edit: Oh, I forgot he directed Mother, which is also awesome. Another excellent poster. scary ghost dog fucked around with this message at 08:26 on Apr 8, 2013 |
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Barometer posted:Here's some movie poster content, though! Principal cast: Patrick Stewart as Dr. Armstrong
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He made Mother and the incredible Memories of Murder. The Host was okay, I guess. I can't find myself in the greatest living director bit, but I can agree Song Kang-Ho being amazing scary ghost dog posted:Go check out The Host, it's wonderful. Incidentally, the girl in this picture stars in Snowpiercer. Also in The Host, Doona Bae, who played Sonmi-451 in Cloud Atlas. Trivia all up in this thread. Dissapointed Owl fucked around with this message at 08:36 on Apr 8, 2013 |
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Barometer posted:Here's some movie poster content, though! There's a classics collection or some such with that as the cover of the DVD over here.
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Do not take orally administered laxatives as a suppository.
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I go out of my way not to stick things up my rear end. You just went, "welp, it's medicine so up the hatch it goes!" ?
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Dissapointed Owl posted:I go out of my way not to stick things up my rear end. The box said analgesic.
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Lifeforce owns
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Teenage Fansub posted:
It does
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