Moot_Geeza wrote:I enjoyed the dinner scene. It's the weakest of the three, but not by much. Love those films. I'm very suspicious of people who don't tbh.
nick_md wrote:And your ear too.
nick_md wrote:I'll stretch 'em out, don't worry. God I'm sorry for the low tone this morning everyone, I swear I'm a classy guy.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:60. Before Midnight If you cut out most of the stuff that involved the other people I think this would be another 10. It just dilutes it somewhat. The stuff with just them 2 is just as brilliant [8]
nick_md wrote:I've never used to like Ethan Hawke for some reason, but he gets a full pass from me for getting the Blaze Foley biopic film made, saw it at the LFF two years ago, and Hawke was there happily chatting with folks at the bar afterwards, seemed like a genuine guy.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:nick_md wrote:I've never used to like Ethan Hawke for some reason, but he gets a full pass from me for getting the Blaze Foley biopic film made, saw it at the LFF two years ago, and Hawke was there happily chatting with folks at the bar afterwards, seemed like a genuine guy.
From all the interviews with him I've heard he seems pretty chill. I like that he does whatever films he wants including the odd horror every now and then.
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