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Watercooler Reviews | Love, Death & Robots S2

May 19, 2021May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

Love, Death & Robots S2, while never reaching the same heights as season 1, is a consistently entertaining collection of bite-sized animation

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Watercooler Reviews | “Mank” & Old Hollywood

December 6, 2020January 2, 2021 Bishop

Orson Welles and Herman Mankiewicz, the two men credited as co-writers of “Citizen Kane” Chicago Film Scene’s Rob McNeil has written a warm and glowing

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Off the Beaten Path

Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1 – Final Thoughts and Impressions

October 11, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

I recap my thoughts of the first season of “Love, Death & Robots”, predict what will happen in Seasons 2, and give a hint for the next show on “Off the Beaten Path”

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Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1E18 – The Secret War

October 10, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

For the last episode of “Love, Death & Robots” we get an episode that should have been a video game. Feel free to read why.

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Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1E17 – Alternate Histories

October 9, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

With the penultimate episode of “Love, Death & Robots” we get ask an age old question. What would happen if Hitler died before his rise to power? The answer is funnier than you think.

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Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1E16 – Ice Age

October 8, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

After a number of intense episodes full of frenetic action and philosophical musings, “Ice Age” takes us down the lazy river of film fun.

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Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1E15 – Blindspot

October 7, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

After reaching the thematic heights of “Zima Blue” we have a fun ride involving a simple plan gone wrong in “Blind Spot”

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Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1E14 – Zima Blue

October 6, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

We look at the last of my original three favorite episodes of “Love, Death & Robots”. Now the question is, how well does it hold up?

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Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1E13 – Lucky 13

October 5, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

In this review, we look at an episode for all those who want an episode that aims for the space above the ground but below the bar.

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Off the Beaten Path | Love, Death & Robots S1E12 – Fish Night

October 2, 2019May 19, 2021 Joseph MacMaster

For this review, I cover the episode that truly establishes what it means to be an “experience” story, with all the beauty and pitfalls contained.

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A lot happened in 1969, including one of the best A lot happened in 1969, including one of the best counterculture movies of all time, Easy Rider. “A man went looking for America, and couldn’t find it anywhere.”

#movie #chicagofilmscene #easyrider #peterfonda #dennishopper #jacknicholson #film #filmmakers
Wes Anderson movies almost always include an emoti Wes Anderson movies almost always include an emotional encounter near the end between the main character and someone/something meaningful to them. The leopard shark, wolf, and Margaret and her plane are the first three I could think of. There may be others, but three is pretty good and I haven’t seen most of his movies in a while.
Want to tour every location from High Fidelity (20 Want to tour every location from High Fidelity (2000) in a day? We have an article and map for that: https://chicagofilmscene.com/film-tour-high-fidelity-movie-locations-map/

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We had some laughs at the Millennial Impossible sh We had some laughs at the Millennial Impossible showing at the Arrogant Frog on Wednesday! Written and directed by Chris Stone and Matthew Hill. Produced by Chris Stone and Ron Groves @planet__garbage. 

Last picture/comedy enigma courtesy of Dale Fanella @dalefanella 

#film #premiere #planetgarbage #chicago #production #arrogantfrog #indieandbooze #independentfilm #indiefilm #chicagofilmscene #chicagofilm #movie #filmmakers #filmmaking #filmcommunity
When the 1st AD catches someone thinking about sit When the 1st AD catches someone thinking about sitting down

“Hey, c’mon. We’re almost done”
With Clerks III coming this fall, it’s important With Clerks III coming this fall, it’s important to revisit what started it all: Clerks (1994). Some of the best comedy dialogue of all time, in the simplest setting imaginable. Classics can be made on a budget… #clerks #movie #chicagofilmscene
One of the best and most uplifting slice of life m One of the best and most uplifting slice of life movies ever, @taikawaititi ‘s Boy (2010) will make you nostalgic for growing up in New Zealand no matter where you’re from #sliceoflife #movie #boy
“That animal turned inside out, and then it expl “That animal turned inside out, and then it exploded!?” Just one of the many classic lines from the surprise critical success, Galaxy Quest (1999)
Pirate Radio… or The Boat That Rocked in its nat Pirate Radio… or The Boat That Rocked in its native English (2009). Widely panned, average acting, morally questionable, and yet a classic nonetheless.
Gaffers when you remind them that time moves forwa Gaffers when you remind them that time moves forward at a constant rate, and eventually it will be time for the next shot.
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onlythesupreme7 Ron Groves @onlythesupreme7 ·
23 Jul

Omg. Is it about to rain

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narnett06 Nick Arnett @narnett06 ·
19 Jul

Amazing news! What's So Scary? was just selected by Chicago Horror Film Festival via http://FilmFreeway.com!

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narnett06 Nick Arnett @narnett06 ·
19 Jul

10 Great Movie Sets That Were Built From The Ground Up https://collider.com/great-practical-movie-sets/

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dbtodomundo DavidByrne.com @dbtodomundo ·
1 Jun

David Byrne Radio Presents: Psychedelia Lives!

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chifilmscene Chicago Film Scene @chifilmscene ·
13 Jul

A lot happened in 1969, including one of the best counterculture movies of all time, Easy Rider. “A man went looking for America, and couldn’t find it anywhere.”

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