mikehunchback
Joined Nov 2016
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You can find this on the THE CONCERT FOR NEW YORK 2 DVD set. Allen's concept for how to contribute to the event is great, in essence it's his trademark brand of random one-liners once used to pepper throughout his stand up morphed into a rapid-fire riff on what might be overheard walking the streets of NYC.
You can find this on the THE CONCERT FOR NEW YORK 2 DVD set. Allen's concept for how to contribute to the event is great, in essence it's his trademark brand of random one-liners once used to pepper throughout his stand up morphed into a rapid-fire riff on what might be overheard walking the streets of NYC.
You can find this on the THE CONCERT FOR NEW YORK 2 DVD set. Allen's concept for how to contribute to the event is great, in essence it's his trademark brand of random one-liners once used to pepper throughout his stand up morphed into a rapid-fire riff on what might be overheard walking the streets of NYC.
I randomly picked this one up because I figured a movie with a supernatural angle starring Duchovny and Taylor would be interesting - But this thing is a total knockout. A beautiful, bizarre, funny and sad story that pulls no punches and had me completely hooked. Do this as a double feature with another Duchovny curio THE RAPTURE.
Visual artist Ronnie Cramer's sophomore video feature is his crowning achievement. Fans of Danny McBride and weirder Will Ferrell movies need take note, this is a cringeworthy but side-splitting tale of a romantically pathetic security guard who's decision to try 1-900 numbers results in a downward spiral of paid debauchery. That something so bawdy and low budget could be this sly and masterfully balanced is a cause for loud celebration. One of the shining examples of an artist using the then exploding home video medium to create truly unique and exciting movies.