Saw this tonight. Alana Haim is terrific, but I have no idea how this is an Academy Award nominee.
jazdoc Member Sponsor Aug 7, 2010 3,320 730 1,200 Bellevue Feb 15, 2022 #1 Saw this tonight. Alana Haim is terrific, but I have no idea how this is an Academy Award nominee.
H Hi-FiGuy Member Sponsor Feb 23, 2015 2,235 754 385 Feb 26, 2022 #2 The academy and their reasons can kick rocks. Really loved seeing the KMET billboard that once was so prominent in my young adult life in Southern California in the preview. Last edited: Feb 26, 2022
The academy and their reasons can kick rocks. Really loved seeing the KMET billboard that once was so prominent in my young adult life in Southern California in the preview.
dminches Well-Known Member Oct 22, 2011 3,409 2,794 1,410 Feb 26, 2022 #3 I really liked it as well. Amazing job by Haim who had not acted before. Frankly, most of the 2021 nominate movies are good, but not great. I think COVID had a lot to do with what did and what didn’t get made. “The Power of the Dog” is the best movie from 2021 that I have seen. I have not seen Belfast yet.
I really liked it as well. Amazing job by Haim who had not acted before. Frankly, most of the 2021 nominate movies are good, but not great. I think COVID had a lot to do with what did and what didn’t get made. “The Power of the Dog” is the best movie from 2021 that I have seen. I have not seen Belfast yet.
H Hi-FiGuy Member Sponsor Feb 23, 2015 2,235 754 385 Oct 7, 2022 #4 Glad the movie got its name from where I had hoped...spent a lot of time there in my youth, still have the pizza today! Here's Why 'Licorice Pizza' Is Called 'Licorice Pizza' Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie (once reportedly called "Soggy Bottom") takes its name from a piece of Californian history. www.newsweek.com
Glad the movie got its name from where I had hoped...spent a lot of time there in my youth, still have the pizza today! Here's Why 'Licorice Pizza' Is Called 'Licorice Pizza' Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie (once reportedly called "Soggy Bottom") takes its name from a piece of Californian history. www.newsweek.com