December 2011
14 posts
I just saw the most graphic car fucking scene ever
nortonnnnnn:
As in, one car mounted another car and fucked its exhaust pipe with a Terminator 2-style metal penis.
It’s okay, it’s the European version.
Quantum entanglement demonstrated in macroscopic... →
A bit science-y, I know, but this is pretty relevant to some of the major mechanics of the movie. It’s also an interesting read!
morgansmovies:
“This is the way the World ends. This is the way the World ends. This is the way the World ends. Not with a whimper, but with a bang.” - Private Abilene
Southland Tales (2006) Dir. Richard Kelly
wemustdissent:
one day I’m gonna find a girl who loves Southland Tales has much has I do and she’s totally gonna get free back massages
This offer still open? 8)
Southland Tales
inlifeasindeath:
dope fucking movie.
so trippy to understand, yet it made sense in the end.
extremely interesting story.
some of the scenes with music left such an impression on me… i don’t think movies have the same effect to most other people like they do to me.
i get fucking inspired.
some people take accomplishment in sports, music, academics. i get that feeling when i watch a movie...
Southland Tales production notes →
November 2011
30 posts
I knew I had bitten off more than I could chew. I knew that people wouldn’t...
– Richard Kelly (Have I told you all lately to read the graphic novels? Consider this your latest telling.)
Production bonanza!
Found some awesome images of production I hadn’t seen before—hope you all enjoy them over the next several days!
Southland Tales is on.
sidewalksecrets:
I don’t care that’s it’s a strange and slightly stupid movie.
So many fun people in it. SMG. Sean William Scott. Miranda Richardson.
Lazy day movie watching.
That’s the best kind of movie watching. Enjoy the hell out of it.
October 2011
28 posts
Not with a Whimper, but with a Bang
I wrote this the week Southland Tales came out on DVD:
Like Donnie Darko, this is another absurdist eschatological fairy tale, albeit on a much grander scale, with a Pynchon-esque sprawl and a large focus on politics. Where Donnie Darko shows remarkable restraint whenever the plot threatens to spiral out of control, Southland Tales just pushes that much further, reveling in its own chaos and...
brodeep asked: This movie gave me the brain damage.