Looking forward to Crimson Peak this weekend - though we'll be seeing it during the day, as I'm a bit of a scardy cat. I do love me some del Toro and I am a fan of the good looking features of Tom Hiddleston.
God, haven't seen that film since it first came out, back in the early 80's. For an interesting counterpoint, you need to see Decline, Part 2, which deals with the 80's hair-metal scene. Hilarious in it's complete and utter vapidity and stupidity. You see Ozzy Ozbourne in his bathrobe, frying up like an entire pound of bacon, and some other dude whose name I forget, drunkenly lounging in the pool at his mom's house.
Ahh, here it is. Mom is none too pleased.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUxXO3eSHa0.
Another interesting watch from about that same time is Suburbia. Not the Linklater film of the same name, but a film about punk kids in LA. Flea has a supporting role in this one.
You see Ozzy Ozbourne in his bathrobe, frying up like an entire pound of bacon, and some other dude whose name I forget, drunkenly lounging in the pool at his mom's house.
Ahh, here it is. Mom is none too pleased.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUxXO3eSHa0.
And unsurprisingly considering the genre, I read somewhere that he actually faked the whole scene.
Ozzy, on the other hand, was probably a legit mess.
Since we're on the topic, I recommend What We Do Is Secret.
Some of you are fans of the horror genre...me, not so much. But, I watched a very good "gothic ghost" movie last night from 1961: The Innocents with Deborah Kerr in the leading role. Based on Henry James's The Turn of the Screw with screenplay cowritten by Truman Capote. The young boy who plays Miles was also in Village of the D a m n ed.
Might be a good Halloween movie.
I watched the HBO film, The Leisure Class, last night. This is the movie that came out of the most recent Project Greenlight on HBO.
Man, I'm not sure you could make a worse movie. Completely unwatchable, and it's only 90 minutes long.
Currently has a 0 on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Decline of Western Civilization. Classic punk documentary I hadn't seen since it came out in 1980. .
Oddly enough, my local library will be screening this Friday night. I saw the messageboard out front and thought, nah, it can''t be the same film. But sure enough.........
Do I pass up Maine at BC to go see this instead? Probably will be more entertaining.
God no, go to the game. You can always Netflix Decline.