TenderLovingKiller®
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Yup. It was that weirdo’s first script too.Wasn't that also Harmony Korine's first movie? I know he tends to be loved or hated, but I feel like he's been major in the cult movie scene that last 25 years.
Yup. It was that weirdo’s first script too.Wasn't that also Harmony Korine's first movie? I know he tends to be loved or hated, but I feel like he's been major in the cult movie scene that last 25 years.
So took your tip and gave it a watch ..surprised how good it was ..a real sucker punch ending tooGot around to watching A Star is Born. Really good. Both Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper give great performances.
I've only seen the 1937 one which is pretty good. Watched it a couple weeks ago in my journey through all my movies chronologically. I'll watch the newest one in like 5 years I guess, lol.The wild part IMO is the movie A Star Is Born has now been made/remade 4(!) times in 1937, 1954, 1976, and 2018 and every time it’s been released it’s been very well received.
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I really enjoyed it as well. The music is pretty fantastic, Bradley definitely surprised me with his singing chops.So took your tip and gave it a watch ..surprised how good it was ..a real sucker punch ending too
Thanks! I wanted to see “The World To Come” but it was sold out before. Just got my ticket! Wish there were some discount codes though haha. It looks like a pretty narrow screening window for these, too, right?If anyone was interested in getting passes to any Sundance films that were sold out, they added more tickets for most of them.
Depends on which showing you got. The first showing, which for The World to Come is tomorrow, has a three hour window in which to start watching the film, but then you have four hours to finish the film after you start it. The second showing, which is two days after the first showimmng has a 24 hour window, with the same 4 hours to watch after starting rule.Thanks! I wanted to see “The World To Come” but it was sold out before. Just got my ticket! Wish there were some discount codes though haha. It looks like a pretty narrow screening window for these, too, right?
Thank you! I feel like this festival has the most complicated (and hard to locate on their website) screening rules of all of the ones I’ve done this year. It’s a little annoying that none of the screening appear to be in the evening.Depends on which showing you got. The first showing, which for The World to Come is tomorrow, has a three hour window in which to start watching the film, but then you have four hours to finish the film after you start it. The second showing, which is two days after the first showimmng has a 24 hour window, with the same 4 hours to watch after starting rule.
The times adjust to your local time on the website. I can confirm, since I am also in EST, that Night of the Kings' streaming window starts at 3pm. So, as long as you start watching it before 6pm, and finish it before 4 hrs after the second you start it, you should be good.Thank you! I feel like this festival has the most complicated (and hard to locate on their website) screening rules of all of the ones I’ve done this year. It’s a little annoying that none of the screening appear to be in the evening.
for example, right now I’m just trying to confirm whether 3pm means ET or MT. 3pm MT seems more reasonable to me - but I can’t find anywhere on the website that specifies which time zone we’re in.
my Night of the Kings is at 3pm today haha so hoping I can watch it after work since i have a meeting at 4pm eastern time.
I did! Thank you for confirming the time zone! Luckily the movie was only 95 mins long. I missed the live chat and q+a though because I didn’t start watching right at 3pm. I tried to block off my calendar for tomorrow afternoon at work so I can tune in live for “The World to Come” but we’ll see.@Ericj32 did you get to see yr movie?