• The Meyerowitz Stories Trailer
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[IMG]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czyMIIm12JY[/IMG][video=youtube;czyMIIm12JY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czyMIIm12JY[/video] Something rare, a good film starring Adam Sandler
This looks great.
[QUOTE=Solomon;52782770]This looks great.[/QUOTE] I see it as a spiritual successor to The Royal Tennenbaums
[QUOTE=Anotherwall;52782788]I see it as a spiritual successor to The Royal Tennenbaums[/QUOTE] I dunno, its going for the same vibe but it (based on this trailer) lacks any of the charm that you get from a Wes Anderson film.
[QUOTE=RainbowStalin;52782976]I dunno, its going for the same vibe but it (based on this trailer) [B]lacks any of the charm that you get from a Wes Anderson film.[/B][/QUOTE] That's the Noah Baumbach difference
If anyone wants to see another good film starring Adam Sandler, I strongly recommend Punch-Drunk Love.
[QUOTE=RainbowStalin;52782976]I dunno, its going for the same vibe but it (based on this trailer) lacks any of the charm that you get from a Wes Anderson film.[/QUOTE] Don't think anyone else could replicate the charm of a Wes film.
[QUOTE=BearsAteMyCat;52783165]If anyone wants to see another good film starring Adam Sandler, I strongly recommend Punch-Drunk Love.[/QUOTE] Sandler is in an odd spot. He's a fantastic actor if he's actually placed in a serious role, but since Happy Madison Productions basically are money funnel he shit out terrible movies.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;52783250]Sandler is in an odd spot. He's a fantastic actor if he's actually placed in a serious role, but since Happy Madison Productions basically are money funnel he shit out terrible movies.[/QUOTE] Call Happy Madison films unfunny, hateful, morally repugnant, or whatever else you like, but it can't be denied that Sandler has one of the most immediately identifiable visions in film. I can't think of a more pure embodiment of auteurism.
[QUOTE=Tunak Mk. II;52783513]Call Happy Madison films unfunny, hateful, morally repugnant, or whatever else you like, but it can't be denied that Sandler has one of the most immediately identifiable visions in film. I can't think of a more pure embodiment of auteurism.[/QUOTE] Yeah, but one of the main tenets of auteurism is the movies have to be good. [editline]16th October 2017[/editline] Uwe Boll has a recognizable style, but no one seriously calls him auteur (except maybe an auteur of badness) because if he is an auteur he is worth watching and studying and analyzing.
The term you're looking for is farteur
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