1930's-1950's The Moon's Our Home (Seiter, 1936) Sh! The Octopus (McGann, 1937) The Mating Season (Leisen, 1951) Bad for Each Other (Rapper, 1953) The Phenix City Story (Karlson, 1955) Run of the Arrow (Fuller, 1956) House of Secrets (Green, 1956) Saint Joan (Preminger, 1957) Macabre (Castle, 1958) The Fiend Who Walked the West (G. Douglas, 1958 Five Gates to Hell (Clavell, 1959) 1960's Key Witness (Karlson, 1960) Summer and Smoke (Glenville, 1961) The Chapman Report (Cukor,1962) Bachelor Flat (Tashlin, 1962) [on Hulu] The L Shaped Room (Forbes, 1963) The Chalk Garden (Neame, 1964) A Thousand Clowns (Coe, 1965) You're a Big Boy Now (Coppola, 1966) The Whisperers (Forbes, 1967) Dark of the Sun (Cardiff, 1968) Skidoo (Preminger, 1968) Last Summer (Perry, 1969) The Comic (C. Reiner, 1969) 1970-1974 The Revolutionary (Williams, 1970) The Landlord (Ashby, 1970) Diary of a Mad Housewife (Perry, 1970) Tropic of Cancer (Strick, 1970) I Never Sang for My Father (Cates, 1970) Sometimes a Great Notion (Newman, 1971) Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (Turman, 1971) The Music Lovers (Russell, 1971) Drive, He Said (Nicholson, 1971) The Steagle (Sylbert, 1971) The Last Movie (Hopper, 1971) Made For Each Other (Bean, 1971) The Day the Clown Cried (Lewis, 1972) Hickey & Boggs (OOP) (Culp, 1972) The Carey Treatment (Edwards, 1972) Pete 'n' Tillie (Ritt, 1972) Slither (Zieff, 1973) Man on a Swing (Perry, 1974) Open Season (Collinson, 1974) The Tamarind Seed (Edwards, 1974) Law and Disorder (Passer, 1974) Homebodies (Yust, 1974) Stardust (Apted, 1974) Celine and Julie Go Boating (Rivette, 1974) 1975-1979 Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (Richards, 1975 At Long Last Love (Bogdanovich, 1975) Hearts of the West (Zieff, 1975) Welcome to L.A. (Rudolph, 1976) W.C. Fields and Me (Hiller, 1976) Citizens Band (Demme, 1977) Twilight's Last Gleaming (Aldrich, 1977) Looking for Mr. Goodbar (Brooks, 1977) Girlfriends (Weill, 1978) Movie Movie (Donen, 1978) The Medusa Touch (Gold, 1978) American Hot Wax (Mutrux, 1978) Hot Stuff (DeLuise, 1979) Scavenger Hunt (Schultz , 1979) Players (Harvey, 1979) Rich Kids (Young, 1979) Nightwing (Hiller, 1979) Screams of a Winter's Night (Wilson, 1979 When You Comin' Back Red Ryder? (Katselas, 1979 1980's Resurrection (Petrie, 1980) The Awakening (Newell, 1980) Simon (Brickman, 1980) God's Angry Man (Herzog, 1980) Fast-Walking (Harris, 1982) Twice Upon a Time (Korty & Swenson, 1983) Trouble in Mind (Rudolph, 1985) When the Wind Blows (Murikami, 1986) Housekeeping (Forsyth, 1987) The Glass Menagerie (Newman, 1987) Patty Hearst (Schrader, 1988) Drowning by Numbers (Greenaway, 1988) Haunted Summer (Passer, 1988) The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Spheeris, 1988) 1990's Old Times (Curtis, 1991) Prospero's Books (Greenaway, 1991) City of Hope (Sayles, 1991) The Baby of Macon (Greenaway, 1993) King of the Hill (Soderbergh, 1993) Dadetown (Hexter, 1995) SubUrbia (Linklater, 1997)
Pardon the broken record, but gosh that trailer gives away incredible amounts of stuff, both in plot and onscreen imagery. So glad I saw the film beforehand.
Wow. At least when Quiz Show came around in the 90s, it felt fresh b/c we weren't inundated with prime-time game shows 4 days of the week. Trailer's got no heat. What is the angle here, exactly?
Sorry to sound skeptical, but Jesus...I'm really having a hard time working up any interest to see this.
Is there a working director more hit-and-miss than Boyle?
comment #1
DeafBrownTrashPunk
says ...
looks AMAZING.
Posted by DeafBrownTrashPunk
at October 31, 2008 9:28 AM
comment #2
actionman
says ...
Yep...looks completely awesome.
Posted by actionman
at October 31, 2008 9:30 AM
comment #3
JckNapier2
says ...
Pardon the broken record, but gosh that trailer gives away incredible amounts of stuff, both in plot and onscreen imagery. So glad I saw the film beforehand.
Posted by JckNapier2
at October 31, 2008 10:47 AM
comment #4
lazarus
says ...
With a title that may not be easy to remember, you think they'd show it a little clearer than printed on a t-shirt and at an angle.
Good trailer, but they need to make sure people can read and recall the name. A little sloppy.
Posted by lazarus
at October 31, 2008 11:37 AM
comment #5
erniesouchak
says ...
This is the best movie I've seen this year so far.
Posted by erniesouchak
at October 31, 2008 11:46 AM
comment #6
BurmaShave
says ...
Jesus. And the Winner Is...
Posted by BurmaShave
at October 31, 2008 12:05 PM
comment #7
The Pope
says ...
At the risk of raising a lot of ire, did this movie not win Best Picture of 1976?
Posted by The Pope
at October 31, 2008 1:16 PM
comment #8
CitizenKanedforChewingGum
says ...
Wow. At least when Quiz Show came around in the 90s, it felt fresh b/c we weren't inundated with prime-time game shows 4 days of the week. Trailer's got no heat. What is the angle here, exactly?
Sorry to sound skeptical, but Jesus...I'm really having a hard time working up any interest to see this.
Is there a working director more hit-and-miss than Boyle?
Posted by CitizenKanedforChewingGum
at October 31, 2008 8:32 PM
comment #9
bradzp
says ...
The Ting Tings? Really? Nothing in the world more appropriate? Like something Indian? I dunno...
Posted by bradzp
at October 31, 2008 8:37 PM
Post a comment