September 27, 20214 yr Author That is Cooper Hoffman, son of Phil Seymour Hoffman in the lead. Edited September 27, 20214 yr by Don Johnson
September 27, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Don Johnson said: That is Cooper Hoffman, son of Phil Seymour Hoffman in the lead. well this made me tear up! i did not know that. PSH was my absolute favorite for years, i was in line at HEB reading on my phone when i saw the news and i literally started crying in line 💔 also 2 of my top 10 movies are PTA (Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood). the discussion elsewhere about both Tarantino and the Coen bros. 'retiring' soon was terribly depressing...please please please let PTA continue making excellent movies for a long time! someone like me who doesn't do comic book/super hero movies... it's so damn refreshing for someone to do something interesting and unique.
September 27, 20214 yr The past couple of PTA movies have had no endings but they were still great visually
September 27, 20214 yr 12 minutes ago, Michael Knight said: The past couple of PTA movies have had no endings but they were still great visually Um. Phantom Thread had a great ending.
September 27, 20214 yr it's like paul thomas anderson made a cameron crowe movie. which works out, because cameron crowe isn't even doing that anymore.
September 27, 20214 yr 16 minutes ago, henrygandorf said: it's like paul thomas anderson made a cameron crowe movie. which works out, because cameron crowe isn't even doing that anymore. Dude. We Bought a Zoo was fantastic.
September 28, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, Buzzrock said: What an odd casting. I dig Haim, but does she have much acting experience? I know she’s done some TV writing.
September 28, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, Don Johnson said: That is Cooper Hoffman, son of Phil Seymour Hoffman in the lead. you know they say Cooper is really the best of the Hoffmans.
September 28, 20214 yr 13 minutes ago, South Austin said: I dig Haim, but does she have much acting experience? I know she’s done some TV writing. Being in a rock group is plenty of acting experience, right? I feel like most musicians are good actors.
September 28, 20214 yr I dig Haim, but does she have much acting experience? I know she’s done some TV writing.Looks like this is her first role per IMDB.
September 28, 20214 yr 43 minutes ago, capnamerca said: Flawless choice of song for that trailer, though. You can never go wrong with Bowie. The best ever was the German version of "Heroes" at the end of JoJo Rabbit. As for this. Sean Penn? Why did it have to be Sean Penn? (Apparently, Ben Stiller is in it too but I don't think I saw him at all in the trailer.)
September 28, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Buzzrock said: What an odd casting. 2 hours ago, South Austin said: I dig Haim, but does she have much acting experience? I know she’s done some TV writing. This might have something to do with it (see pic of PTA's Filmography at IMDB). I didn't know PTA has done as much music as he has. And is Inherent Vice (2014) really the last feature-length movie he's directed? I've started and stopped that movie a dozen times, I bet. It's been on my DVR for 2+ years.
September 28, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, C-Man said: This might have something to do with it (see pic of PTA's Filmography at IMDB). I didn't know PTA has done as much music as he has. And is Inherent Vice (2014) really the last feature-length movie he's directed? I've started and stopped that movie a dozen times, I bet. It's been on my DVR for 2+ years. Phantom Thread - 2017. Much better than Inherent Vice.
September 28, 20214 yr 14 hours ago, mchookem said: PSH was my absolute favorite for years, i was in line at HEB reading on my phone when i saw the news and i literally started crying in line 💔 You were lucky they were open.
September 28, 20214 yr 9 hours ago, C-Man said: This might have something to do with it (see pic of PTA's Filmography at IMDB). Makes sense. Seems like PTA is a bit of a Haim fanboy, and maybe was persuaded with Alana's acting potential.
September 28, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Gil Bang said: "Leslie" did the radio spots. Music + on Vine was my go-to record store.
September 29, 20214 yr Just now, Sbbruin said: Music + on Vine was my go-to record store. my buddy worked at a Music +. I worked at a pizza joint a few doors down. He thought his job was cooler, because they listened to records all day. I reminded him that I had access to draft beer all day. Anyway, "Ratt" made a personal appearance at his store when they were promoting their first record. For the next several years (until the chain folded), that store had a large "Meet Ratt Here" poster...hanging over the toilet.
September 29, 20214 yr 21 hours ago, ztejas said: Phantom Thread - 2017. Much better than Inherent Vice.
September 30, 20214 yr On 9/27/2021 at 6:28 PM, henrygandorf said: it's like paul thomas anderson made a cameron crowe movie. which works out, because cameron crowe isn't even doing that anymore. I thought the exact same thing. Man I hope this is good. Edited September 30, 20214 yr by Rip76
September 30, 20214 yr On 9/27/2021 at 5:27 PM, ztejas said: Um. Phantom Thread had a great ending. I was glad when it ended. I don't remember much of anything about it other than the excellence of the secondary character played by Leslie Manville. But, it's all subjective.
September 30, 20214 yr Seen all his movies other than Phantom Thread, that one even with DDL didn't hook me. This one looks interesting.
September 30, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, RomaVicta said: I was glad when it ended. I don't remember much of anything about it other than the excellence of the secondary character played by Leslie Manville. But, it's all subjective. I'll have to watch it again. Spoiler It's subtle - but iirc isn't the reveal that she gives him food poisoning so she can care of him? I thought that was very well done. And glad when it ended =/= doesn't have a good ending.
September 30, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, ztejas said: Reveal hidden contents It's subtle - but iirc isn't the reveal that she gives him food poisoning so she can care of him? I thought that was very well done. And glad when it ended =/= doesn't have a good ending. I don't think my post says otherwise.
September 30, 20214 yr Just now, RomaVicta said: I don't think my post says otherwise. Fair enough. Assumed you were who I replied to initially.
November 16, 20214 yr On 9/27/2021 at 4:47 PM, Upgrayedd said: That high school looks familiar. Hmmm. KMET billboard! More on the billboard here. But yeah my eyes got big when I saw that in the trailer. https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/licorice-pizza-paul-thomas-anderson/ On 9/28/2021 at 11:04 AM, Sbbruin said: Ahhhh the Sherman Oaks Galleria. Quite a history for a shitty mall. I cannot believe they named a movie after the LP record store chain. Holy fuck. It was a great store but always 2nd fiddle to Tower. Love this pic from the article linked above.
November 16, 20214 yr On 9/28/2021 at 12:04 PM, Sbbruin said: I used to go there for the Knackwurst. Whenever I'd take my wife there, I'd say, "Isn't this place great?"
November 17, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Lobo said: I used to go there for the Knackwurst. Whenever I'd take my wife there, I'd say, "Isn't this place great?" Hey, no stealing my patented 5 point plan.
November 17, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, Sbbruin said: Hey, no stealing my patented 5 point plan. Whatever dude, you're the kinda Damone ripoff that says, "Put on side 1 of Led Zeppelin 4" and then puts on side 2 of Physical Graffiti, record 1's "Kashmir."
November 17, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Lobo said: Whatever dude, you're the kinda Damone ripoff that says, "Put on side 1 of Led Zeppelin 4" and then puts on side 2 of Physical Graffiti, record 1's "Kashmir." Funny thing is Amy Heckerling didn't notice that until post production, but decided to leave it to emphasize what a dork Rat was in getting it wrong.
November 17, 20214 yr On 9/27/2021 at 9:46 PM, capnamerca said: Flawless choice of song for that trailer, though. Indeed. Sometime I worry that a great song + beautiful cinematic images in a trailer papers over a shitty 120 minute narrative. I hope not. I feel like i am starving for a good movie [from anyone] these days. Edited November 17, 20214 yr by yoladu
November 17, 20214 yr 39 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: So when will the plebs in Texas have the opportunity to see this movie? I think it’s released outside of LA and New York on Christmas Day.
November 28, 20214 yr On 11/17/2021 at 9:38 AM, Reynolds Woodcock said: Have tickets to see 70mm day after thanksgiving. Can’t fucking wait. Update: Licorice Pizza fucking ruled. A mess at times with totally unnecessary and outlandish scenes, but the “funnest” movie PTA has done in years.
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