
A brilliant minimalist poster for an excellent movie.

A brilliant minimalist poster for an excellent movie.
Bill Maher has made a movie. I love the trailer!
Movie / 97 minutes / English
“Soylent Green is people!”
A great movie!
Since we are becoming the massively dominant species on this planet we should consider not just killing each other - but eating each other as well. Consider the rise in food prices and all these fat people around. They would serve other people as excellent meals!
More? Soylent Green @ Wikipedia
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Doubt will be an interesting movie - but I like to focus your attention on the great minimalist design: the cross and church merged into one element - and the word “Doubt” itself is a mixture of old and modern the very topic of the movie.
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The Hunger is for me one of the quintessential 80’s movie: stylish, erotic and an unusual love story. But any movie featuring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie and a very yummy Susan Sarandon can only be that way.
The movie’s soundtrack was also revelation to me: a weird, but intriguing mixture of classical music and electronic effects. Alluring, shocking and stylish.
The movie is mostly eye candy - hardly a complicated or long story. Although it has some twists and turns. If you haven’t seen it - go out and rent or buy it …
Another great scene from the Dude … with the Jesus, Vietnam and Danny!

As as 41 year old fart I have to come to accept that any action movie is made for my opposite age of 14. But even at that age one must be bored by all the endless repetitions and lack of any story line?!
It seems to me that today’s eternal heroes are a bunch of idiots and "boys" instead of real heroes. The essence of the (male) hero is that a boy transcends his childhood, faces pain and humiliation - to finally accept responsibility and face "evil" on his journey to manhood.
Modern day heroes always seem stuck in the boyzone forever. Iron Man sucks as much as so many comic movies before this disaster. Go and watch something else.
Plus: as much as I like Robert Downey Jr. he always seems to play the same character just in different settings. I like his trickster qualities, but I am bored by the endless typecasting of his producers. But from what I have gathered from interviews he seems to like that kind of crap - and even loves the idea of another Iron Man. The eternal kid playing the hero … indeed …
Gee, I love that movie. A great combination of weirdness, great characters, madness, Bob Dylan and bowling by the Coen Brothers.