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Watched Eyes Wide Shut last night
Haven't watched it in like 10 years.
Ya man a classic. I guess it took 400 days to shoot and the director Stanley Kubrick died before it got released.Watched it for the first time about 2 months ago. One of the mostmovies I've ever seen.
Damn, how many times did you jerkoff watching?
It's good to watch even if the topic or subject doesn't interest you.Maybe i'll watch it years from now but I never had much interest in the oj trial. Even when it was happening I didn't want to see that circus on tv. The trailer for it was real good though with the guy talking over the footage and the music.
Most of it's not even on trial. Maybe like a third of it isMaybe i'll watch it years from now but I never had much interest in the oj trial. Even when it was happening I didn't want to see that circus on tv. The trailer for it was real good though with the guy talking over the footage and the music.
Most of it's not even on trial. Maybe like a third of it is
This is just documentary film at its best so I'd recommend anyone watch at least part 1. Reading books is one thing but the interviews and the way footage is put together brings everything to another level. Eight hours is a huge investment for anything though.Yeah, from what I've heard, it goes way beyond just OJ. Traces the history of racial issues with the LAPD, talks about the Watts riots in the 60s, etc. Really sets up the cultural/social climate that was in place when the OJ trial occurred.
I'm sure its very well done and interesting, but I already know a lot about all that. I've read books, etc., so I doubt I'll watch the doc.
WHere did you watch it in it's Entirety?This is just documentary film at its best so I'd recommend anyone watch at least part 1. Reading books is one thing but the interviews and the way footage is put together brings everything to another level. Eight hours is a huge investment for anything though.
A few weeks ago they had screenings in Santa Monica. Think they had some in new york too
WHere did you watch it in it's Entirety?