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BLOOD FOR DUST (2024) Movie Trailer: Former Salesman Kit Harington is Lured Back into a Life of Crime https://film-book.com/blood-for-dust-2024-movie-trailer-former-salesman-kit-harington-is-lured-back-into-a-life-of-crime/?feed_id=122857&_unique_id=65e7f87fc7a0a
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aavendanomaldonado · 2 years
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Más que una película sobre el increíble vínculo que un humano desinteresado puede desarrollar con un maravilloso, heróico pero roto animal; es una película crítica sobre la fortaleza que debe tener un veterano de guerra o mejor, un veterano de la vida, para garantizar supervivencia aún a pesar de estar igual de roto que el animal. Entretenida y recomendada. #movies #movie #movietime #movielover #movieday #movienight #dog #dogmovie #channingtatum #reidcarolin #ethansuplee #kevinnash #emmyraverlampman https://www.instagram.com/p/CniK6dIO1yD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dudja · 3 months
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Bro the luckiest man alive. Classic comedy show #MyNameIsEarl #EthanSuplee #JasonLee #Comedy #Earl
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mumbojumbo84317 · 2 years
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#RememberTheTitans
Released September 29, 2000
Directed by #BoazYakin
Box Office: $136.8 million
Starring;
#DenzelWashington
#WillPatton
#DonaldFaison
#NicoleAriParker
#WoodHarris
#KipPardue
#EthanSuplee
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therealmrpositive · 7 months
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Mr. Woodcock (2007)
In today's review, I find your past might be your best teacher. As I attempt a #positive review of the 2007 comedy, Mr. Woodcock #BillyBobThornton #SeannWilliamScott #SusanSarandon #EthanSuplee #AmyPoehler #MelissaSagemiller #BillMacy #TyraBanks
Our school days can be the best of times and the worst of times, depending on who you ask and why. Many of the lowest ebbs can come from a clash of personalities, and the ones who are paid to be there can end up being the worst culprits. In 2007, a film showed what would happen when the bullies that you should have put in your rearview, get unwanted attention from you, in Mr. Woodcock. Billy Bob…
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lipstilinski · 1 year
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Ethan Suplee Reveals Falling in Love with His Wife Helped Him Lose 250 Lbs. | People
Ethan Suplee Reveals Falling in Love with His Wife Helped Him Lose 250 Lbs. | People
Ethan Suplee is crediting his wife Brandy Lewis as the inspiration behind his weight loss journey. Subscribe to People ►► http://bit.ly/SubscribetoPeople #EthanSuplee #WeightLoss #MensHealth #MyNameIsEarl #BoyMeetsWorld The actor, who dropped almost half his weight, says his journey began in 2002 after he had been seeing his now-wife for around a year. “I became, for the first time in my life,…
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geekynerfherder · 3 years
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#Mallrats, first released in cinemas #OnThisDay in 1995⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #TitleScreen #OTD #KevinSmith #ShannenDoherty #JeremyLondon #JasonLee #ClaireForlani #BenAffleck #PriscillaBarnes #MichaelRooker #EthanSuplee #JoeyLaurenAdams #ReneeHumphrey #StanLee https://www.instagram.com/p/CVQrOiTh8HD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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twotrey23 · 3 years
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#movie screening today... #Dog #DogMovie @dogthefilm . Hey #ChanningTatum @channingtatum ! #ReidCarolin @reid_carolin #QoriankaKilcher @qorianka #EmmyRaverLampman @emmyraver #EthanSuplee @ethansuplee #KevinNash @realkevinnash #film #cinema #movies #films (at Wilshire Screening Room) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaBD-wvpl74/?utm_medium=tumblr
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adamwatchesmovies · 4 years
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The Hunt (2020)
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Before it was even released, The Hunt was being called “Harmful to a culture that surely needs messages of unity and understanding” by media critic Jeffrey McCall and “made in order to inflame and cause chaos” by U.S. President Donald Trump - both credible sources as neither had even seen the film. Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions couldn’t have asked for better publicity. After that kind of controversy, who wouldn’t want to see it?
Eleven captives wake up gagged in a clearing. They discover a cache of weapons and soon after, find themselves under attack. They are part of “The Hunt”, an event in which rich right-wing liberals hunt “deplorables” for sport.
Ultimately, I can only mildly recommend The Hunt but it does several things quite well. The beginning plays with your expectations in a satisfying, clever, and often darkly hilarious way. You think the focus might be on this group of people or this couple when all of a sudden director Craig Zobel proves you dead wrong. If you like gore, The Hunt offers a savory buffet of splattered brains and pools of blood. It must also be admired for taking a tried-and-true story (we’ve seen many different takes on The Most Dangerous Game) and giving it a timely spin. The film’s climax, a long action scene, is well-coordinated and clearly shot offers. I laughed quite a few times. The loudest is in a flashback which the hunters debating whether to include a black man among their targets. Is it racist if they don’t? The absurdity of that moment is delicious.
If you’re worried the film will pick some political side you won’t like, there’s no need. The Hunt DOESN’T pick a side, which means it doesn’t have much to say about anything. The deplorables are all terrible people. They’re racists, climate-change deniers, hunt endangered animals for sport, are gun nuts or so dumb the world wouldn’t miss ‘em. The people hunting them are snobs who kidnap, terrorize and murder humans for sport! You don’t want to belong to either party, which is why the film isn’t about teaching anyone a lesson. All it does is comment on the enormous divide between the two sides… but so what? Ultimately, the film chickens out. You can tell by the way the ultimate fate of Crystal Creasey (Betty Gilpin).
The Hunt is a good film but could’ve been so much better. It needed a little bit more push, more bite. $14 million movie-wise is pennies. Take a chance. Say something. Dare to offend! Or do what you’re doing here, but smarter. The movie is too obvious; as if it assumed it needed to dumb itself down to appeal to the audience and went too dumb. I was let down but not unhappy to have seen it and the high points are high enough for it to be worth your time. (August 23, 2020)
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tsuchicool · 5 years
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いざ。 #MotherlessBrooklyn #マザーレスブルックリン #EdwardNorton #エドワードノートン #BruceWillis #ブルースウィリス #WillemDafoe #ウィレムデフォー #LeslieMann #EthanSuplee #GuguMbathaRaw #MichaelKennethWilliams #AlecBaldwin #アレックスボールドウィン #BobbyCannavale #DallasRoberts #FisherStevens #CherryJones #RobertWisdom #movie #cinéma #映画 (新宿ピカデリー) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8fmL7EA4mJ/?igshid=1snra8v05z7jc
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film-book · 11 months
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MANODROME (2023) Movie Trailer: Adrien Brody helps Jesse Eisenberg Unleash His Inner Demons in a Brutal Drama https://film-book.com/manodrome-2023-movie-trailer-adrien-brody-helps-jesse-eisenberg-unleash-his-inner-demons-in-a-brutal-drama/?feed_id=92935&_unique_id=654803a17c18e
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kyledefoor · 5 years
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You never know who’ll show up to class!……actor Ethan Suplee, who I’ve watched on screen my whole life and who played a real life friend of mine trained pistol with me in Los Angeles the last two days. Solid guy who takes his 2A and combatives seriously and made some incredible gains in two days. Glad to make his friendship and awesome to see more Hollywood guys getting on the range. #ethansuplee #americanhistoryx #mallrats #clerks #chance #defoorproformanceshooting #defoor #kd4 
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dudja · 2 months
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#Mallrats is classic #KevinSmith #EthanSuplee #JasonLee #JasonLondon #Art #Comedy #Funny #ViewAskew
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doomonfilm · 5 years
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Reflection : Chasing Amy (1997)
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Of all the highly quotable directors in existence, Kevin Smith is (and more than likely will always be) on of those champions.  His movies have a wit and rhythm to them not present in the films of many of his contemporaries.  After a pairing of films that had pretty much pigeon-holed Smith into the realm of college-level, immature humor, he surprised everyone with the extremely heartfelt and mature (in terms of the ViewAskewniverse) offering that is Chasing Amy. 
Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) and Banky Edwards (Jason Lee) are not only friends of twenty years, but co-creators of the wildly successful comic book Bluntman and Chronic.  After a signing appearance at a New York City comic book convention, the duo assist fellow comic artist Hooper X (Dwight Ewell) in a publicity stunt to help promote his comic, White Hating Coon, on a minority panel.  During the stunt, Holden meets Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), creator of the comic Idiosyncratic Routine, and is instantly smitten with her.  Holden attempts to kindle the flames he feels, only to be hit with the shocking revelation that Alyssa is a lesbian.  This news, however, does not dissuade his attempts, and after an awkward courting period and a flurry of emotional sharing, the two become a couple.  This move not only rocks Alyssa’s social world, it creates a rift between Banky and Holden that threatens to not only damage their success, but their friendship as well.  As Holden attempts to navigate his relationships with Alyssa and Banksy, news of Alyssa’s past comes to light that shocks him, further causing problems in his mind while bringing both relationships to an uncomfortable and unfortunate breaking point.
Kevin Smith’s first two movies, while entertaining, are mostly self-indulgent pieces of world-building, foundation-laying work for the ViewAskewniverse.  What makes Chasing Amy stand out from Clerks and Mallrats, however, is the attempt to integrate this world-building into broader cultural and social issues, such as toxic masculinity (well before there was a title to it) and the treatment of minorities in the broader society.  Smith manages to keep his faithful in the fray by continuing his practice of threading all of his stories together, directly referencing events and people from the previous two films and continuing to embrace the New Jersey aesthetic he was famously known for.  He even manages to bring Jay and Silent Bob into the mix for more than a gratuitous cameo, not only tying their antics into the narrative directly, but seeding their actions for what would eventually become Dogma very subtly. 
The maturity that Smith showed in his attempt at a love story was, at the time, quite admirable, as he self-admittedly embraced ‘dick and fart jokes’ up to that point.  Choosing to give his ‘protagonist’ (which we will return to later) such a seemingly impossible hurdle to overcome was fresh for the romantic-comedy genre, which gave his film a unique energy.  The smart choice to not allow Holden to have his cake and eat it too amplifies the heartbreak that all parties involved in the main narrative feel in the fallout of the choices made by Holden.  Alyssa threatens to be one-note quite often throughout the movie, but when allowed the space to navigate emotionally, Joey Lauren Adams manages to bring depth to the character, refusing to allow her to become either the femme fatale or an apologist for her past actions and choices.  Allowing her to also be a peer to Holden and Banky (though not as successful a peer) also gives Alyssa equal footing as a character, rather than making the pursuit further blurred by adding a fan/creator element to it.  
While some would argue that the film ‘has not aged well’ based on it’s use of homophobic slurs and it’s flippant approach to homosexuality, I’d argue that it has more impact than ever as the years go by.  As society has grown to validate the behavior of men behaving badly, it’s actually refreshing to see a character like Holden in a film of this nature.  As a young man, I did not realize it, but despite his placement as the protagonist of the film, very little of him is admirable in terms of character.  He eschews all hints and warnings, choosing instead to continue in a series of self-validating ‘escapades’ to prove some skewed sense of self-worth, only to eventually break at the inevitable facing of Alyssa’s past.  When that bridge is reached, rather than cross it with Alyssa, he chooses instead to go it alone, burning it in his wake with the torch of judgement and creating a divide that he and Alyssa can not recover from.  To further make things worse, when faced with the task of the ‘revelation’ of his actions, he makes all of the wrong choices, continuing to ultimately worry about himself and his personal validation, killing his relationship, friendship and working arrangement in one fell swoop. 
Kevin Smith is clearly using Ben Affleck to channel very personal thoughts and opinions, but with that taken in mind, Affleck still manages to bring moments of charm to the surface to balance against his cringiest character choices.  Joey Lauren Adams gives a performance bigger than the typecasting that tended to come with her mousey voice (up to that point), providing a couple of powerhouse monologues that up the dramatic ante of the film.  Jason Lee gave a breakthrough performance, proving to be more than just comedic talent in his continuing transition from pro skateboarder to legitimate actor.  Dwight Ewell was the pleasant surprise of the film, managing to straddle the fence of being the most militant character (though in a faux sense) while also being the most stereotypical presentation of homosexuality in the film.  Jason Mewes and Smith give the first true curveball performance in their canon of being Jay and Silent Bob, with Mewes bringing more nuance than usual to his performance, while Smith shines in his largest on-film monologue up to that point.  Cameos by Ethan Suplee, Scott Mosier, Casey Affleck, Matt Damon and Brian O’Halloran also provide memorable moments.
While not the most ambitious or mature film of the Kevin Smith catalog (we’d have to wait until Red State for that one), Chasing Amy is a huge step in the direction of growth and validation in terms of film-making.  Thankfully, Smith chose to make films like these an occasional treat, allowing continued low-brow humor to balance out his loftier affairs.  It’s hard to argue that if not for Chasing Amy, Smith would not have grown into the popular film-maker that he is today.
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tracilala · 5 years
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Happy Friday !! . Reposted from @thehigherfidelity - Friday happy dance. #goodmorning #friday #itsfriday #mynameisearl #jasonlee #ethansuplee #domoarigato #styx #music - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/Bya6Ga7Dgcx/?igshid=1kw8eamy36k2c
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