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OMG skinny Jonah Hill aaah that's so crazy - it reminds me of the old Family Guy episode where Peter gets in shape and is all buff. Personally I think that's just too weird, he should at least put some of the weight back on I think he could find a good balance of a healthy weight that still looks natural...but i digress
Anyway can't wait to see it, the trailer and TV spots I've seen look hilarious, I'm glad they went with an "R" rating, too so it won't be aimed at young teens. Ooh and least I forget, I sure hope they us more Sleigh Bells music in the movie like when they had "Infinity Guitars" in the TV spots
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OMG skinny Jonah Hill aaah that's so crazy - it reminds me of the old Family Guy episode where Peter gets in shape and is all buff. Personally I think that's just too weird, he should at least put some of the weight back on I think he could find a good balance of a healthy weight that still looks natural...but i digress
Anyway can't wait to see it, the trailer and TV spots I've seen look hilarious, I'm glad they went with an "R" rating, too so it won't be aimed at young teens. Ooh and least I forget, I sure hope they us more Sleigh Bells music in the movie like when they had "Infinity Guitars" in the TV spots
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haha I loved the Whor*house episode, that's classic B&B at it's best...Mike Judge is a satirical genius. I only wish the animation was the fuzzier 90's look that the original run had because everything else feels just the same. (my only other gripe is more vignettes featuring Daria, but I digress...)
The soup commentary during the Earl Greyhound video was also great, I love that song already and hearing Beavis & Butt-Head ruminate about it had me chuckle...I too wonder what is the big deal with the soup in the video
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Really wish they would've just combined the first episode and this into an hour-long instead of making it just "part 2" uh I watched it HBO 2 Go anyway at the same time but my connection isn't great so it was all pixelated and sort of ruined it for me...that said, the episode itself fully lived up to my expecations!
Loved the opening scene of "Gumball" as Jonathan and Ray are sneaking away from the cops Zach G's and Jason S. are both masters at physical humor and facial expressions, and those were so key to this whole scene. Also it was awesome that they used "Howl" by Junip as the song, such a great tune.
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Loved this movie, especially Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte's performances - both of those guys were so spot on, it was chilling. One of my favorite parts was when they all get to the Red Carpet event and the media blitz is on and Brendan spots Tommy - the intense stare that Tommy gives back is insane! Also that scene was bolstered by the music, I really love Middle Distance Runner and that song "Sun and the Earth" was perfect.
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can't wait to see this movie over the weekend...been loving all the previews, especially the trailer that features "Americano" by Lady Gaga - what a perfect song for that character!
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Loved this promo and the first episode, I hope they can keep it up all season because this show is kinda inconsistent sometimes. I'm also totally addicted to the song used in this trailer ("In the Dark" by Dev) - it's like my anthem when I'm getting ready to go out
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This movie was better than expected for a straight to home video release and considering they didn't bring back any of the stars from the original...still, I really liked it, and I think Sasha Jackson was especially good as Dana.
Also, great music in this one, hope they release an official soundtrack...really dug how they incorporated music into the beach bond fire scene - The Dirty Heads were the perfect band to use for that surfer/beach party vibe, and "Stand Tall" is one of my favorite of their tunes.
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I can't wait to see the aggressive Mr. White unleashed...ugh just a few more days but the wait is driving me crazy. Like everyone else, I have been frustrated by how long they took to come out with Season 4, but if it means they spent extra time making it the best BB season ever, then I'm sure by July 18 I will have no complaints
The extended trailer sure is enough promise to make me hopeful that it will indeed continue to build on everything...and again, the idea of Walter White going on the offensive is enticing.
Oh also, gotta love the fact that they used Middle Distance Runner's "Brother John" in the extended trailer, really added such a cool eery vibe to it. Here's to a great season, and more to come after!
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I really liked this film, it reminded me a lot of a modern day Say Anything. It wasn't quite as good, but still definitely stands out in this overcrowded genre.
I love the soundtrack, I think it had even had better songs than Nick & Nora, at the end when they played "The Trial of the Century" by French Kicks I almost cried! Also the Shins version of "We Will Become Silhouettes" was awesome, I think I like it as much as the original Postal Service version!
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The HBO trailer has got me pumped to see it again...I only caught it once in theaters, so I can't wait. Whathat a perfect choice of songs to use ("Without You" by Junip) too...the song fit so well with the way they edited the footage together.
Does anyone know if the rumors of HBO eventually having Inception in 3D on their new 3D channel are true? Any idea when we might see that happen?
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I'm really excited for this film. I love Emma Roberts, and it looks like she plays a great character...hope it lives up to the trailer.
Also, this trailer had so much good music! Can anybody help me ID the song that's playing when they're dancing? I loved it. The only song I already knew was "Trial of the Century" by French Kicks, which plays over the second half of the trailer, but all the other songs were really cool....I'll probably end up buying this soundtrack.
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Wow, the trailer looks really amazing....also what a great cast, Alfred Molina and Sigourney Weaver?!?! This should be really good, can't wait.
I hope the actual moving has as good of pacing as the trailer, it looks like a full throttle thriller. Also way awesome that they used "Kids" by Sleigh Bells at the end of the trailer...really gets me pumped for the movie!
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This movie came recommended to me because I'm a huge fan of The Go-Getter, and I heard this was similar - a coming of age indie dramedy with some romance thrown in and a killer indie rock soundtrack. The Susan Sarandon/Eva Amurri mother/daughter combo was enticing too, and this movie just came to Netflix Instant Watch, so I checked it out.
The movie starts off great, with awesome pacing and some hilarious/awkward moments. I think Anton Yelchin does a great job as Dorian, and they made him a realistic character instead of just a stock idiot drug dealer. However, it did seem to tail off in the second half, and just started to feel a little too indie/emo for me...still, definitely worth a watch.
The music didn't disappoint at all though, and while I would've loved some M. Ward like in the Go-Getter, there were great selections here, too. I especially liked Oslo's "No Regrets" which played the first time Grace (Amurri) drove Dorian to a drug deal, unknowingly (you can watch at http://vimeo.com/22308888 )
Also, in the scene when Dorian meets Grace's little sister Taylor and they played Middle Distance Runner's "The Sun & Earth" I thought it was cool how they incorporated the song into the script ( watch at http://vimeo.com/22308533 )
a good movie, should've been better. 3/5
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+ the end credits song "Houses" by Great Northern was cool, too but yeah the whole movie was just a bad attempt at Single WHite Female
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I can't wait for this movie - I've always loved the book and I think that this could be the best role for Kate Hudson since Almost Famous (and not just because the character has the same name as me!)
Also, really thought it was awesome that they used the song "Fireflies" by Search/Rescue in the first half of the trailer - hope they have more Search/Rescue in the movie, too. Does anybody know the song at the end of the trailer, though? Loved that as well but can't find it.
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Lackluster movie, but surprisingly a pretty killer soundtrack...like that Shaimus song "Let Go" (which plays at the coffee shop when he says he's gonna quit the band), and two great Jump Jump Dance Dance songs, "City On Fire" (when Tracy does the striptease) and "Modern Eyes" (Sara was at the club with Tracy and she left her stranded). So yeah, not a complete waste of my time to see it at theaters.
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