This sounds great. Thanks for sharing, gonna give it a go.bhutanpro wrote:Unsure if anyone has mentioned it, but Film Worker is an amazing doc about an actor who basically gave up his own career and dedicated his life to Kubrick during his heyday. I was one of the uninitiated regarding this fellow and I now have uber respect for him and his contributions to Kubrick's achievements. More people need to know about this guy. The assholes at LACMA didn't even think to recognize him in the least during their big SK exhibit.
Yeah- came in here to recommend a doc and I'm getting worked up again thinking about it!
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Good call bhutan. Filmworker is dope. Saw it in NYC and loved it.
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RottenAtom wrote:Filmworker was great. Really enjoyed that one. I've been a Barry Lyndon fan for years, but had no idea that Leon Vitali (who plays Lord Bullingdon) gave up his acting career and essentially dedicated his life to helping Kubrick.dweebofthedead wrote:Watched this fun little doc last night called Filmworker. Pretty cool to get some Kubrick insight and his films from his assistant of 30 years.
I really enjoyed S is for Stanley as well (the other movie about a Stanley Kubrick assistant that came out a couple years ago). I do, however, feel that most people will much prefer Filmworker to S is for Stanley because it focuses more on the movie side of things and it's a bit more lively than S is for Stanley. I'm currently reading the book S is for Stanley is based on, Stanley Kubrick and Me, and as a person that savors every Kubrick crumb I'm finding it very enjoyable. I recommend seeing the doc first so that when you read the book, you hear it in Emilio D'Alessandro, the old protagonist's voice. Cool dude who didn't know jack about movies but was very much dedicated to the art and craft of serving.
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saw this with the wife on Saturday...some good action sequences but a rather ho-hum filmccsmd598 wrote:'Outlaw King' was a good watch. Not amazing, not terrible. Picks up exactly where Braveheart left off.
also started on the new season of Narcos yesterday..might be my favorite season so far
wasn't crazy about the OW film, but the doc was great!RottenAtom wrote:New Orson Welles movie and doc are the fudge
saw this last week as well..fantastic piece of filmmakingbhutanpro wrote:Unsure if anyone has mentioned it, but Film Worker is an amazing doc about an actor who basically gave up his own career and dedicated his life to Kubrick during his heyday. I was one of the uninitiated regarding this fellow and I now have uber respect for him and his contributions to Kubrick's achievements. More people need to know about this guy. The assholes at LACMA didn't even think to recognize him in the least during their big SK exhibit.
Yeah- came in here to recommend a doc and I'm getting worked up again thinking about it!
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jlabbate wrote:saw this last week as well..fantastic piece of filmmakingbhutanpro wrote:Unsure if anyone has mentioned it, but Film Worker is an amazing doc about an actor who basically gave up his own career and dedicated his life to Kubrick during his heyday. I was one of the uninitiated regarding this fellow and I now have uber respect for him and his contributions to Kubrick's achievements. More people need to know about this guy. The assholes at LACMA didn't even think to recognize him in the least during their big SK exhibit.
Yeah- came in here to recommend a doc and I'm getting worked up again thinking about it!
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Very surprised I haven't heard more comments on this one. Definitely one of my favorite movies of the year so far.SPAC04 wrote:Ballad of Buster Scrugs is pretty great. Best Coen bros since Burn After IMO. Particularly enjoyed "the girl who got rattled" or w/e it's called, very funny/dark stuff.
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Good, glad to hear it! Hoping to start this soon.jlabbate wrote:also started on the new season of Narcos yesterday..might be my favorite season so far
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Yes, this season of Narcos seems very dialed in. Not too much wasted space
I also really like Michael Pena in anything.
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This is on my list too. How is it compared to Season 1?cotis wrote:finally watched Making a Murderer...