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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 23, 2020 23:59:16 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Dec 20, 2020 1:12:30 GMT
A shot by shot recreation of the business card scene by college students for a Film Class assignment. It's fun and their casting is good!
Enjoy!
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Post by RhodoraO on Dec 28, 2020 5:36:43 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 8, 2021 1:36:34 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 21, 2021 1:05:44 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 27, 2021 1:37:34 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Feb 9, 2021 7:01:19 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Feb 9, 2021 7:41:22 GMT
American Psycho reference in Tyler Shields' Final Girl (2015):
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Post by RhodoraO on May 11, 2021 4:48:57 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Jun 22, 2021 0:05:03 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Sept 16, 2021 4:25:44 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Oct 10, 2021 4:37:45 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Oct 29, 2021 23:42:39 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Nov 20, 2021 0:34:17 GMT
Didn't about this "steelbook" release for the movie from Lionsgate in ultra HD until today: According to ultrahd.highdefdigest.com/98117/americanpsycho4kultrahdbluraysteelbook.html"Lionsgate upgrades American Psycho to 4K with a two-disc 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray + Blu-ray + Digital set. Unfortunately, the included Blu-ray is the exact same disc from 2007 and has not been upgraded. All discs are housed in a deluxe new SteelBook exclusive to Best Buy with a plastic slipcover accent to the artwork The 4K Blu-ray disc loads directly to an animated main menu with traditional navigation options. All previous bonus features and new extras are included on the 4K disc. When American Psycho first hit Blu-ray, it simply repurposed the old DVD master. Thankfully Lionsgate went back to the well for this native 4K 2.35:1 2160p transfer with Dolby Vision and HDR10, as the results are a spectacular improvement over the previous Blu-ray. I really and truly wish I could source images from this disc because it is a night and day difference. It shouldn't be all that surprising considering the vintage of the previous disc but suffice to say fans should be very happy with this new 4K Ultra HD release. Set aside improvements in detail, colors, black levels, whites, contrast - the first thing you're going to see and appreciate is the simple fact that the numerous and constant instances of speckling and staining and the outright noisy grainfield have been taken care of. This is a fresh sparkling presentation and it shows. Details are immaculate, allowing you to fully appreciate the sterile soulless life Patrick has built for himself. Facial features, deconstructed jackets and clothing, and the film's excellent 80s production design are all on display. The film grain is present and is nicely resolved without being noisy or intrusive." "Audio Commentary Featuring co-writer/director Mary Harron Audio Commentary featuring co-writer/director Mary Harron Audio Commentary featuring co-writer Guinevere Turner American Psycho: From Book To Screen (SD 48:53) Deleted Scenes with Optional Director Commentary (SD 12:19) The 80s Downtown (SD 31:46)"
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Post by RhodoraO on Dec 6, 2023 0:00:23 GMT
All hail Golf Psycho! DP World Tour's card-scene mimicing promotion featuring their golfing stars. Excellent adaptation I say: Here's the commentary from the website where I learned of this: VIRAL VIDEO OF THE WEEK (SCRIPTED DIVISION) Speaking of throwbacks, we’ve seen the European/DP World Tour come up with some creative content through the years, but this “Golf Psycho” is really something. A spoof on “American Psycho” starring Christian Bale (GOAT) as Patrick Bateman, it stars a brooding Tyrrell Hatton and his inner-monologue. And if you aren’t familiar with “American Psycho,” the comparison of ball markings is a spoof on wealthy banking executives showing off their business card fonts: [tweet emebed] Wow. That’s taking it deep. But great acting by all! Might just want to pick a movie that’s not more than two decades old next time." www.golfdigest.com/story/jon-rahm-tyrell-hatton-new-king-of-celebrity-golf-the-grindPS: The last comment by this writer is totally clueless!
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