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Phantom Thread (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017) Movie • Page 11

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by popdisaster00, Jun 3, 2016.

  1. suicidesaints

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    Anyone have a comprehensive list of all the cities/theaters this is playing in 35/70mm in?

    I've Googled but found conflicting information. I don't think Dallas is getting it in anything but digital, but I hope I'm wrong.
     
  2. Anthony_

    A (Cancelled) Dork Prestigious

    Somebody said they'd love to see PTA work with Adam Driver and now this is all I want please
     
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  3. Dog with a Blog

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    I just want a proper PTA horror movie god god dammit dammit
     
  4. Anthony_

    A (Cancelled) Dork Prestigious

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  5. inwaves

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    That would be incredible. It also appears he’s a big Will Ferrell fan. Can we get a Punch-Drunk Love-esque Ferrell film?
     
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  6. brandon_260

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    I don’t think the 35/70mm screenings are very wide spread. We didn’t even get either in Toronto, and we usually always gets the special 70mm screenings.
     
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  7. suicidesaints

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    Yeah, I think you're right. As best I can tell, only like 5 cities got it.
     
  8. Couple gems from the Twitter Q&A



    Movies he liked last year, though he said he's still catching up.
    Call Me By Your Name (his favorite)
    City Of Ghosts
    Wonder Woman
    The Post
    Lost City of Z
    Star Wars
    Baby Driver

    I'm hoping to see Phantom Thread sometime next week. Don't think I've ever seen a PTA movie in theaters.
     
  9. Anthony_

    A (Cancelled) Dork Prestigious

    I feel like so many people are forgetting the Lost City of Z came out this year. It was very, very good. Cool to see PTA enjoyed it.
     
  10. Dog with a Blog

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    Did Lost City of Z have a big push for VOD? I have heard a lot of great things about it, but I remember that like only one theater in Berkeley had it and that was pretty much it for the Bay Area
     
  11. suicidesaints

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    Gonna try to go to the 10:30 showing tonight if I don't pass out before then.
     
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  12. Morrissey

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    Should I go see this tonight? It is cold out, at least for Florida (35 degrees).
     
  13. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum

    it's Amazon Studios so it's streaming on Prime
     
  14. Dog with a Blog

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    That is very cold, but yes
     
  15. suicidesaints

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    It's 35 here in Dallas too. Wear a jacket. It's not that cold.
     
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  16. Anthony_

    A (Cancelled) Dork Prestigious

    I saw it at a small theater near me back in March or whenever it was out, but yeah it’s on Prime right now.
     
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  17. popdisaster00

    Moderator Moderator

    Finally seeing this on Saturday.
     
  18. domotime2

    Great Googly Moogly Supporter

    Loved this. My favorite pta since blood
     
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  19. stayillogical

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    I'm blown away. Top tier PTA, for sure.
     
  20. Jake Gyllenhaal

    Wookie of the Year Supporter

    Seeing this tomorrow
     
  21. aoftbsten

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    Damn, I really liked this. The ending is so twisted.
     
  22. Morrissey

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    This was good.
     
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  23. domotime2

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    woah tetra liked it!!!
     
  24. Full Effect Ed

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    Yeah, how about that ending?
     
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  25. Morrissey

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    While he had Inherent Vice and Junun in between, it is so incredible that Paul Thomas Anderson has been able to carve out a niche for himself to release incredibly weird, dense, probing dramas every five years with a famous cast, a decent budget, and a wide release. While I prefer Malick, he has gone too far for the vast majority of audiences and is shunned. Anderson provides all the structure of a lifeless classical drama, but he takes it in directions that are both uncomfortable for people to expect and wholly unexpected for even the most veteran viewers.

    The sound design is incredible. It is obviously heightened to put you in Woodcock's state of mind, but it makes it easy to recall the irritation and pettiness one feels with people that you are close with, and the lack of civility that can develop when there is a power imbalance in the relationship.