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(23 replies, posted in Episodes)

It was James Agee guys, not Steve.

He was actually a great writer/film critic. One other interesting note is that he was friends with a young Kubrick. Kubrick forced him to watch Fear and Desire, 3 days later Agee died.

http://ohmygodd.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/stanley-kubrick.jpg

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(9 replies, posted in Movie Stuff)

Teague wrote:

Finally just saw this for the first time.

I'm surprised how much I didn't love it.  hmm

Maybe if it was made by Spielberg, Abrams, or Kosinski you'd love it. hmm  dorkman 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r5JRhC2U-w

WOO!WOO!WOO!WOO!WOO!WOO! It's like angels!

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(15 replies, posted in Off Topic)

Trey wrote:

Well - still not enough to get me to watch The Master a second time.

But I think today is a good day to rewatch State and Main.  And Boogie Nights.  And perhaps even try MI:3.

Trey "The Amazing" Stokes says something not so amazing.

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(47 replies, posted in Episodes)

Dorkman wrote:
November11th wrote:

I think you owe this man an apology guys, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sUIxXCC … mp;index=1

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(47 replies, posted in Episodes)

Teague wrote:

http://www.downinfront.net/images/genius.jpg

I think you're owed this man an apology guys, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sUIxXCC … mp;index=1

Jan Harlan, brother in law of Kubrick, confirms what this man said about the layout of the overlook not making sense.

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/oc … he-shining

"The set was very deliberately built to be offbeat and off the track, so that the huge ballroom would never actually fit inside. The audience is deliberately made to not know where they're going. People say The Shining doesn't make sense. Well spotted! It's a ghost movie. It's not supposed to make sense."

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(469 replies, posted in Episodes)

Marlon Brando's Backfat

Chairman Teagues Magic Wok?

Madman Brians Pressure Cooker!

The Script Doctors?

Downinfronton Abbey?

Spielberg and Abrams Wankfest?