Rip, are you a fan of Stanley Kubrick’s movies?
Captain Fantastic - (2016) with Viggo Mortenson - has its flaws, but more than a few laughs and some thought-provoking plot-lines regarding child-rearing and modern society. Watched it when it first came out and again the other day.
Rip, are you a fan of Stanley Kubrick’s movies?
Yeah, most of them.
2001 is one of the top 5 movies in the history of film, and Dr. Strangelove is the finest showcase for the talents of Peter Sellers, and several other actors.
Marc have you seen The Menu (2022)? Just a fantastic little dark comedy with Ralph Fiennes.
George C Scott is a gem in Dr. Strangelove. "Sir, you can't let him in here. He'll see everything. He'll see the big board!"
Question, when did movies switch from the firing of automatics from the hip in wide arcs Like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-reK6pGk8to
To the "tacticool" version of aimed firing like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL9fnVtz_lc Heat is just the earliest example I can think of, was there an earlier movie that started the trend? Because it seemed to be an almost overnight and complete switch.