Just saw Buck this afternoon. Really enjoyed it. Way more about "life" than about being a "horseman".
‪Buck | trailer SUNDANCE 2011‬‏ - YouTube
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Just saw Buck this afternoon. Really enjoyed it. Way more about "life" than about being a "horseman".
‪Buck | trailer SUNDANCE 2011‬‏ - YouTube
I remember thinking the trailer for that looked really interesting.
Anyone see the new Errol Morris flick Tabloid yet?
I haven't, but I've read a lot of good stuff about it.
I am looking forward to Ken Burns's upcoming Prohibition documentary. It doesn't come out until October though.
Prohibition: Home | PBS
Watch: Intriguing Trailer for Sundance Award-Winning Doc 'Resurrect Dead' - indieWIRE
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In the film, Foy follows Justin Duerr, a guy obsessed with uncovering the story behind hundreds of cryptic tiled messages about resurrecting the dead that have been appearing in city streets over the past thirty years.
If that sounds like an oddity of a plot, the trailer makes it seem even more out of this world. The whole thing plays like a narrative mystery with a paranormal edge; not like your run-of-the-mill documentary. Sure, some talking heads pop up, but the clip hints at some nifty directorial flourishes (including a beautiful animated sequence) that signal “Resurrect Dead” as something special.
Saw it and loved it, but I enjoy everything that Morris does, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
Tabloid is probably the most accessible flick Morris has made in a long time. The story, characters and outcome are so utterly outrageous that you can't help but laugh when the sordid details start to unfold.
Joyce Mckinney is a pathological liar but she's a compelling storyteller. Morris captures her obsession perfectly.
Easily the funniest movie I've seen this year.
Just stopping by to see if the best "documentary" of all time Undefeated is being discussed.