Tim Heidecker reviews the latest movies in theaters with a special guest.Tim Heidecker reviews the latest movies in theaters with a special guest.Tim Heidecker reviews the latest movies in theaters with a special guest.
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10Danoxmas
Sure we can thank the Eberts and Siskles for their contributions to film discourse blablablah but THIS is what Tim Burton would call "real art" (during one of his many collabs with Johnny Depp). It's almost a stream of consciousness of storytelling that slow cinema attempts to capture but that doesn't even do it justice to try boxing it into a genre or category. It's in a league of it's own and I'm truly blessed to have watched this series throughout some of the roughest years of my life when I just needed to feel good. Thank you Tim, Gregg, Mark, Joe, all the surviving members of Dekkar, I give this 5 bags of popcorn and little Oscar gold cuz I've got Oscar fever!
10erohdear
So, firstly I'd like to say thank-you to Gregg Turkington for his hospitality at the Victorville film archive...the only film archive where you can enjoy one mans living room and half a century of celluloid.
Other than that, I think On Cinema At The Cinema is really dedicated to the true movie buff...but I think it may hold something for the more casual viewer.
It's interesting to compare notes and scores with Tim and Gregg, and I am often surprised by their candid interpretation of modern cinema.
Anyone, either a budding fanatic, a casual fan, or even the media studies graduate who took your order last night, should check out On Cinema At The Cinema.
Other than that, I think On Cinema At The Cinema is really dedicated to the true movie buff...but I think it may hold something for the more casual viewer.
It's interesting to compare notes and scores with Tim and Gregg, and I am often surprised by their candid interpretation of modern cinema.
Anyone, either a budding fanatic, a casual fan, or even the media studies graduate who took your order last night, should check out On Cinema At The Cinema.
I never watch a movie unless it's approved by the experts, Gregg & Tim. This is the greatest movie review show ever created.
I actually rated this show 1 star because of the fact that one creator is accused of killing 20 people, and the certified "guest" is on camera killing people, but, because its kinda fun and not sporty or whatever, but humorous and with deep thought out serious theater reviews in it, I threw in 9 more stars, and I'll give it a little presidential pardon for both guys, even though they don't necessarily need it because the host was acquitted of murder and the guest hasn't been brought up on charges yet, so he can't be pardoned technically (I'm no lawyer but it just seems like that would make sense since you're innocent to start with and have to be proven guilty). Anyways, so I give it 10 stars with a little pardon thrown in and hope to see more.
This is the premier source for film criticism. The expertise provided by Tim and Gregg is simply unparalleled by any of their peers. It is a solace for Hobbit heads and Bond freaks. Episode after episode the viewer is treated to an array of special segments, interesting guests and industry insights. No other film review show can compete with the level of excellence on which this show consistently operates.
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- TriviaThe host of the show, Tim Heidecker, is also the star of the hit spy thriller series "Decker".
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