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In The Netherlands it was 1998 movie with release date on 08 January 1998.
The Other Fellow releases trailer and announces theatrical and on demand release dates
https://www.jamesbondlifestyle.com/news/other-fellow-releases-trailer-and-announces-theatrical-and-demand-release-dates
I thought Part I was one of Mel Brooks least funny films.
Looks great, they could make 20 of these movies I will keep watching. I may have to revisit Scream 4 after watching this trailer.
It looks way, way better than the last one, that's for sure. I could still do without that one female lead, but other than that, I'm in. Seems like this wild shakeup in heading to NYC may actually pan out for the better. I hope it delivers.
A change of environment freshens things up, I am willing to go with the new story arc of the new lead.
Seeing the shrine of Ghost Face I wonder if there will be more of a deep dive into the idea/concept of Ghost Face.
Let's see what stays and what goes.
https://www.indiewire.com/2023/01/bad-boys-4-will-smith-1234805547/?fbclid=IwAR2Mjid_Mk4czebOYykxGOJyX1331q3Od8hlDbuv39IuFL_nU_u1YS9-25Y
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3 was good. It gave Smiths character a backstory for those who are interested in that sort of thing.
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I keep meaning to watch it, I think because I had mixed feeling about the second film there has not been a sense of urgency.
The titles to be screened are:
Bande à part (1964, Jean-Luc Godard, DCP)
Clash by Night (1952, Fritz Lang, DCP)
Gilda (1946, Charles Vidor, DCP)
In a Lonely Place (1950, Nicholas Ray, DCP)
Ride the Pink Horse (1947, Robert Montgomery, 35mm)
Strangers on a Train (1951, Alfred Hitchcock, DCP)
Sudden Fear (1952, David Miller, DCP)
The Bigamist (1953, Ida Lupino, DCP)
The File on Thelma Jordon (1950, Robert Siodmak, DCP)
The Hitch-Hiker (1953, Ida Lupino, 35mm)
From their website: https://arts.columbia.edu/noir
The 2023 Kit Noir Film Festival will examine women’s contributions to noir as film producers, screenwriters, novelists, and, in one instance, as a director. Rather than dwell on the character types that women played in noir (such as the notorious “femme fatale”), the festival instead draws attention to what women provided from behind the camera. In the process, it uncovers a period much like our own, in which women have occupied a prominent place in the popular imaginary of crime.
Screenings will be accompanied by discussions with film scholars Julie Grossman, Dana Polan, and Shelley Stamp, as well as a panel featuring crime writers Megan Abbott and Sarah Weinman.
The lineup features 10 films released between 1946 and 1964, with some titles screening on 35mm film. The series will include a free pre-festival virtual screening on February 25-26 of The Deep End. See the festival schedule for full details on films and showtimes.
SCREAM 6 Super Bowl Trailer (2023) Jenna Ortega ᴴᴰ
This thread will be pretty busy during the super bowl on Sunday. I suspect we will see a lot of trailers. I can't wait!