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Re:Episode 5: LAUGH ATTACK
By mattypro in Butterknife
"I get it. The formula that is. Stuff happens at work. Stuff happens at home. They relate to and effect one another. The element I have responded to on each episode is the reaction of Ron vs. the reaction of Mary. (As a side note, its weird how they are listed as un-named, and yet they are called by name in the episodes ??) We get to see Ron's day job and then we get to hear about Mary's time at work. This is very familiar to me as when at home I rarely bring up work while my wife seems to speak of nothing else. I wonder if this is just coincidence but it seems likely that Swanberg has hit upon another tidbit of relationship realism that gives this series its charm and "truthiness." I found myself chuckling uncomfortably or grimacing during the first section of each short and then grinning during the home interactions. However, after reading the comments of the other posters from previous episodes, I have begun to wonder if this series is meant for or somehow ... " [More]
Re: Directors who have yet to m ...
By mattypro in Directors
"Huh...Rizzo, I find it very interesting that you keep refering to general acceptance or popular polls to decide if something is a masterpiece. I'm not sure I would list that as the most important criteria for "masterpiece." Also, Indieabby: I hope to high heaven that Zach Snyder can make something better than 300. If 300 is a masterpiece of film making...well...that sucks. That movie was bad. Lots of potential.....but ugh. I REALLY wanted that movie to be good. sigh..... Hmmm, I suppose these two comments do bring up the question of definition again. Are we talking about masterpiece in relation ONLY to the single director? Or are we talking about masterpiece in relation to the art of making movies. It feels like there is a nice middle ground to be had here, but Im not sure everyone agrees on what that is. It seems to me that we are talking about both a bit. The movie which is going to be called a masterpiece or the director that we are hoping has a masterpiece is bo ... " [More]

Re: FilmCouch 18: Sympathy for ...
By mattypro in FilmCouch
"Wow Jymkata...I don't think I could have put my thoughts into words any better than you did there. How did you read my mind? Just kidding...but really, you make VERY good points there. I am NOT very patriotic...however, I find that bashing "America" or "Americans" is just silly....The differeneces you point out between Americans and solidiers, arms dealers, racists, etc are dead on. Now "Southerners...." Again...just kidding. Sorta. Matt " [More]

Re: Mother, Please Don't Show T ...
By mattypro in PulpFiction1975
"Porcupine in sweats with an accidental mullet yelling: "Drugs have sucked since the begining of time!!!"That is one of the best pieces of documentary type footage these peepers have ever peeped. WHOA WHOA WHOA...What if you were to make a documentary about yourself, but to avoid it getting too narcicistic, you do some sort of wierd TV Funhouse deal where you take the sound from the film and then animate it with animals....Soo, Porcupine, you would be a young.....porcupine??"Mom, the girls just don't like my spikes..." " [More]

Re: Documentaries That Can't Exist
By mattypro in PulpFiction1975
"Rod Stewart? EFING ROD STEWART??Wow....and I thought you liked me. All I ever think about when I think about Rod Stewart is that ridiculously terrible song he and Sting and Bryan Adams did for Three Muskateers....One for All and All for One or something....maybe that is backwards...Rizzo, I dont remember what I sang at the birthday party, but I DO remember thinking you were the funniest person I knew at the time you sang Brown Sugar....and there was that one biker dude in the front row....and he was just aghast.....LOLIt makes me laugh to think of that tough, leather vest wearing biker standing up and saying in a Steve Martin-ish like voice...."I mean, COME ON, I think I really have a right to be offended here..." " [More]

Re: Our First Scene Together
By mattypro in PulpFiction1975
"Ralph looks at the Mysterious Sexxy Stranger with a mixture of wonderment and revulsion: "What the hell?" he half chokes out.The Mysteriousl Sexxy Stranger raises her right hand...and takes off the Mysterious Sexxy Stranger costume to reveal.....Ralph's father. Ralph begins to weep softly. "I can't lose you....you sick, twisted....." *sob, sob* Raph's father: "HAHA gotcha you stupid son of a....well, actually, your mother was quite....BUT I DIGRESS....How does it feel to know you just shot Cary?" " [More]

Re: SkyPilot Questionnaire (1)
By mattypro in PulpFiction1975
"If you were the person you are today at age one, what would have been your first spoken word? LOLXORSWhat, if anything, do you value more than consistency? HAH! I dont really even value consistency that highly.....loyalty is my pick, thank you Sam GamgeeWhat famous painting is most likely a portrait of you?Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase What cinematic landscape do you live in?Wayne's World.....really, I live right near where they filmed parts of that movie... It is said of you:"When I first met you...I really thought you were annoying...haha, in fact, I HATED you....but now, I kinda like you." What is the color of your voice?kelly green?? (sorta bright...but sometimes loud and annoying?) What is the origin of your Spout moniker? It has been my nickname since highschool....also known as Mathias Proffesional... What is your alter ego's favorite drink?Depending on what is meant by alter ego, I would say either Three Wisemen or Water. If alter ego means my ... " [More]
Re: FilmCouch 18: Sympathy for ...
By mattypro in FilmCouch
"Hmmm...I guess I will put it like this:Lester Burnahm has a mid-life crisis. He is mired in a deep depression and finds that along the way, he has floated far from the familiar dock of family life. This is a terrifying realization for him, but freeing at the same time. But, instead of trying to make things "better," he decides to stick it out in the mud. And sure, this is very gratifying for a while. It can be "rewarding" to be extremely self-indulgent, to stop caring about those around you. But it is also very selfish. Perhaps there are moral limits to this that need to be observed. And I definitely think that Kevin Spacey's character crosses those limits. Now, I dont want to get into an argument about recreational drug usage or whether its ok to splurge on a sweet red Camaro and attempt to re-live the "glory days." But I think there is a certain evil that resides in the heart of a middle aged man that makes a conscious decision to seduce and sleep with a 15 year old g ... " [More]

Re: FilmCouch 18: Sympathy for ...
By mattypro in FilmCouch
"Kev and Paul, I really resonated with a lot of what you said in your latest FilmCouch. I really enjoy hearing the two of you and your guests talk. As you mentioned, Darth Vader is one of the best villians that I have ever seen. And although you guys mentioned him in conjunction with specifically The Empire Strikes Back, I think that one of the things that I liked about him as a villian was the end of the third movie. He is the embodiment of evil in many ways. He wears all black, has a cape and speaks with a deviously low voice and the mechanized parts of his body are distinctively "inhuman." I was thinking about what makes him so scarey...and it isn't that he just kills people, lots of villians do that. No, I think it has a lot to do with how he slowly CHOKES THEM TO DEATH....sheesh. Bad. Ness. But really, what makes him SUCH a good bad guy....is how human he actually turns out to be. And how he saves his son from death...not just saves him, DIES for him. That is amazi ... " [More]

Re: Memes: or POP culture Wierd ...
By mattypro in What Happened
"Yeah, I tried to post it here but it the formatting was all messed up from moving it from my email to Spout's page. So, I basically reprinted or rewrote all the info from it in that other enormous post. Sorry, I should have cleared that up a bit ago. DUDE! Not only was he a part of the winning team...he was mentioned ALL over the place as being the KEY factor to thier victory. HAWT. Tell him I am impressed with his poise and composure under fire. The vids of him are really cool too. Plus, now is a richie rich! LAWLS! double w00t my friend....Matt " [More]

Re: Memes: or POP culture Wierd ...
By mattypro in What Happened
"Totally. I think your comment on music is very relevant as well. It reminds me of the Gnarls Barkley album that came out a while ago. The two dudes that make up that duo are named Danger Mouse and Cee Lo Green. I read an interview with Danger Mouse (he is the same guy that did the incredible Grey Album...which is sort of another example of this) where he said that he and Cee Lo didnt really work in the same place very often on the album. He would record a set of beats or a background track and then send it to Cee Lo and then Cee Lo would sing something over it and send it back to DM...who would change his beats in accordance with some of the lyrics etc...and they built a lot of the album that way. Which I think is very cool. I wonder if that sort of thing is really possible with video? Maybe if you get a couple of people who are doing CG work....I dunno. It could be fun to try that with editing...where you would send a whole clip to someone...then send your edits of that c ... " [More]