My dad took me to see Capricorn One when I was only 6, and three things burned into my brain:
Jerry Goldsmith’s score, James Brolin eating a raw snake, and Elliot Gould in this manic, scramble to stop a car without brakes. Rewatched years later and appreciated the rest.
One of the casualties of the Jan ~20 "listicle" and low-quality-content unconfirmed Google update.
It was a total bloodbath. More impactful than the March 26 Core Update, IMO.
It’s a GLORIOUS day at Pi Towers so we have obviously chosen to stay indoors and think about the film Alien because we saw this excellent Alien-inspired cyberdeck in the latest issue of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine that just so happened to come out today: raspberrypi.com/news/typefra…
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The #NFLDraft is here, therefore I’m obligated to post about Draft Day. This movie is absurd, not believable, & totally ridiculous…and I fucking love it. You can call this film a piece of trash if you want, but it’s my trash. It’s my annual draft tradition to rewatch this film
VHS lives! For LA Times I talked to David Cronenberg, Jane Schoenbrun, Alex Ross Perry and some L.A. tapeheads (including my friend @conor_holt) about the appeal of watching movies on VHS and collecting this outdated format beloved by many in this city and beyond.
Link below.