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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#51 Post by oldsheperd »

Where's the movie for fat losers like me who are still working through to get their bachelor's at 30? This seems to be a bit more the reality compared to these movies about hipsters who graduate from college at 22 with nothing to do but move back home with their upper middle class parents.
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Alphonse Doinel
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#52 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

Rumor has it that for every copy sold, Criterion is giving $2 to help build organic Alfalfa fields in Brooklyn.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#53 Post by willoneill »

Alphonse Doinel wrote:Rumor has it that for every copy sold, Criterion is giving $2 to help build organic Alfalfa fields in Brooklyn.
Can I just mail an alfalfa farmer a toonie instead?
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#54 Post by SpiderBaby »

oldsheperd wrote:Where's the movie for fat losers like me who are still working through to get their bachelor's at 30? This seems to be a bit more the reality compared to these movies about hipsters who graduate from college at 22 with nothing to do but move back home with their upper middle class parents.
Judd Apatow would like to take that idea from you. Seth Rogen stars.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#55 Post by stephenp »

Not being American I understand very little of what any of you are saying, but nonetheless I am finding this thread very entertaining.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#56 Post by oldsheperd »

*CG* wrote:
oldsheperd wrote:Where's the movie for fat losers like me who are still working through to get their bachelor's at 30? This seems to be a bit more the reality compared to these movies about hipsters who graduate from college at 22 with nothing to do but move back home with their upper middle class parents.
Judd Apatow would like to take that idea from you. Seth Rogen stars.
As long as Seth Rogen ends up with a woman who doesn't look like his typical love interests and he ends up getting a decent, steady job, I'm there.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#57 Post by Crab Society North »

oldsheperd wrote:Where's the movie for fat losers like me who are still working through to get their bachelor's at 30? This seems to be a bit more the reality compared to these movies about hipsters who graduate from college at 22 with nothing to do but move back home with their upper middle class parents.
ding ding ding!
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#58 Post by jbeall »

stephenp wrote:Not being American I understand very little of what any of you are saying, but nonetheless I am finding this thread very entertaining.
I am American, but I'm not quite sure what's going on! (I do find the thread entertaining, though.) Just watched the trailer, and it looks like a dime-a-dozen hipster indie film, so I've really no interest in seeing it, but can it really be worse than Border Radio or Solo con tu pareja?
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#59 Post by domino harvey »

Famous Last Words
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#60 Post by John Edmond »

To be fair films like Tiny Furniture helped me appreciate Brutalism; they have an educational value.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#61 Post by jbeall »

domino harvey wrote:Famous Last Words
That bad, huh? Well, I guess there's only one thing to do: start a Tiny Furniture drinking game thread! \:D/
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#62 Post by knives »

Take a shot whenever something cutesy fails. You'll be drunk in ten minutes, dead in forty.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#63 Post by domino harvey »

More like take a shot every time the film allegedly offers an "unflattering" portrayal with affectated childishness, wind up in a coma
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#64 Post by jbeall »

:shock: Hmmm, perhaps I'll try this game using light beer...
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#65 Post by knives »

Even on O'Dules you'd get sauced.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#66 Post by HistoryProf »

shit. for a minute I thought i just dreamt this was happening last night. but it's all so terribly real.

it almost feels like Criterion's "Jump the shark" moment...even though I hate that term as much as this movie. Even Border Radio had minor cultural relevance due to the Flesh Eaters and the Blasters. Hopscotch is nothing special, but it's not a bad movie. This is honestly the first time I can't find one iota of any redeeming value that justifies its existence, let alone a spine number. i just know every time i see it on a shelf it's going to piss me off.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#67 Post by Murdoch »

I would say it's more comparable to the Bays in the collection more than anything else as it doesn't even offer cultural value, but even those have a commercial pull to them which somewhat justifies them. This doesn't have a strong financial pull as it grossed, according to Box Office Mojo, only around $300K. Maybe Criterion's hoping the HBO show will increase Dunham's popularity and they can cash in on its success.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#68 Post by mfunk9786 »

So guys, down to brass tax: E-mail campaign?
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#69 Post by Murdoch »

Something along the lines of jpeg attachments of burning furniture would get the point across.
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#70 Post by mfunk9786 »

I say we all e-mail this photo en masse:

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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#71 Post by Murdoch »

Perfect!
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#72 Post by mfunk9786 »

Just sent mine!
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#73 Post by Gregory »

Perhaps of related interest: Why Won't They Release Only What I Want?
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#74 Post by mfunk9786 »

Gregory wrote:Perhaps of related interest: Why Won't They Release Only What I Want?
More like "Why Would They Release What No One Wants?"
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Re: Forthcoming: Tiny Furniture

#75 Post by SpiderBaby »

^ You should post that pic on Facebook, since it seems they read "EVERYTHING" on there.
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