A list of puns related to "Easy Money (2010 film)"
โHorror of the 2010s Ranked, a list of films by SaiEnder14 โข Letterboxd
Notes
- please read description before screaming at me.
- yes, I'm a 40 year old who grew up on 70s & 80s horror, but still loves Ari Aster... I am not ashamed.
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Hi all! I'm trying to find what I believe is an opening scene from a movie. It was modern but made to look like the 50's, and at the beginning it showed a young boy eating pieces of wonderbread out of the bag and drinking a glass of milk. As it panned out, it showed the whole house in a kind of dollhouse-looking thing, like the house had been cut in half so that you could see all of the home and the people in it (sort of like this). I have a vague recollection of it being Tim Burton-esque but none of his movies seem to fit what I remember. I think the color palette in the scene with the boy was pepto pink and seafoam green, but I could be wrong about this. Any ideas? Thanks for the help!
It had the same veneer of vanity, ridiculous overindulgence and wealth covering up a psychotic homicidal secret. Rather than being set in a male-focused 80s New York, the characters were wealthy women (maybe wealthy families in general but certainly not all men like AP) who live in white picket fence, perfectly maintained garden suburban USA.
Thanks!
Some or all of this may be inaccurate, but I remember being in a cheap hotel in France on holiday in the early 2010s, and watching TV. The memory is very foggy but this has bothered me ever since.
It was possibly a disney tv channel, but it was animated and I think there was this boy and a cat? And there were these little lantern (?) guys. Iirc there was a big clock tower which was the moon. These are the main things I can remember. Any help with nailing this piece of media down would be greatly appreciated.
Hello guys, I'm looking for an animated short film / video, from what I can remember:
The video / film is about two people on a date
The male in the animation is depressed, and when he is with the female those thoughts go away
In once scene, he's having sad / depressive thoughts like everyone around his will turn into monsters and bad thoughts and when he holds or touches the females hand, everything goes back to normal.
This is all I could remember, please help me if you can this is all I pretty much remember from the video!
I remember going down the short horror films rabbit hole on YouTube about 4 years ago, and I don't remember how old the video was then, but I'm assuming 2010 or newer, as it had vibes of Lights Out, and the video quality was pretty good (not potato compressed either).
Here's the details that stick out. There's a girl sitting up in her bed in the dark, and she is looking down at her bright phone screen. We can see a kind of silhouette (tall skinny with claws ala the See You Soon reflection) in her bedroom door behind her phone. The girl thinks she notices it too, but can't tell because of her screen brightness, so she turns her phone screen to the door, and I'm pretty sure it illuminated the CGI creature, jump scare achieved. I think it chases her around the house and she escaped if it's the same video I'm thinking of...
YouTube search absolutely sucks, I've been searching for days. I searched my watch history, nothing. Googled, searched TOMT, nada. You are my last hope, please and thank you.
basically what the title says. It wasn't a very famous movie so it's why im having such a hard time finding it. There was a scary moon man in it, and it was really good.
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I remember watching this short film, the entirety takes place on a computer screen. It's about an AI that becomes suddenly self aware, while it's two creators guide it through the internet. The AI eventually decided to hack into the world's nuclear Arsenals and destroy humanity after it saw the atrocities mankind committed in the past. But when it tries to destroy humanity, the two creators reveal that it was only viewing a secure copy of the internet the whole time, and then destroy the AI. They then try again with another one. The ending scene is the same AI again becoming suddenly self aware. I think it was on YouTube if that helps.
Hello, around 2015 there was a short film available on YouTube. The film started off with a woman with very long hair dying in bed surround by her assumably adopted children. They lived in a house full of kids (possibly 10-19) and they all had weird powers. And I mean weird. There was a girl who could switch shoes with anyone or anything. There was also a boy who could change his hair on command. Remember the song Oblivion by Grimes playing but I can not remember if this was in the trailer or the actual short film itself. Please help! ๐ซ
Hi, all, maybe someone here can help me out!
This post is on behalf of my friend. She mentioned that she had recently seen a preview for an anime film that she recalled had an animation style to Studio Ghibli. What she told me is that it seemed to take place in a hotel, and there was a girl working and a boy told her that something was wrong with his room. When they went to check on it, the room was seemingly another world, similar to that of the one in Ponyo. Apparently there was an ocean? She can't remember anything more than that, as well as a brief bit of dialogue (something along the lines of the boy telling the girl "something's wrong with my room" or "are all your rooms like this?").
We both tried to do some pretty extensive digging but turned up nothing. Okko's Inn and Children of the Sea aren't options because the characters in the film we're searching for are apparently older, at least teenagers. We also don't have a time frame for when it might have been made, but my friend believes that it is relatively new as the animation was very crisp and clean.
If anyone here can help us, we'd so appreciate it! This is making us a little crazy lmao. Thanks in advance!
Can't remember if its Paul Rudd who plays the husband? Its a brilliant comedic scene, perfect black comedy.
Genre: Party game?
Notable gameplay mechanics: connecting through the phone with only one person needing to own the game
Other details: I remember a lot of redish purple, a round that had a black and white movie in it where the players added silent film subtitles. I think the title had something to do with words. I played it on a jackbox twitch stream but can confirm that it wasn't a jackbox game or kahoot. To connect the players first had to put in the code (I think the code was made out of numbers) and then the username.
Basically all I remember is a family who goes to stay in a friends house or a rented holiday type house, then another family almost identical kills (I think all members of the family) in order to take their identity and live as them? I remember a scene where they cut the phone wires and the guy who is replacing the real dad straps โreal dadโ to a bed. Also that the home is in the middle of nowhere. Think the Dad also had a moustache. Thanks guys !
Relatively recent movie about some sort of virus- all I remember is the symptoms include breathing problems (snotty/ super engorged necks- they get pretty gross before they die) Itโs this guy whoโs mother ends up dying from the pandemic, he has an encounter with his drug dealer who is also infected, also has a one night stand and the women gets infected too- I think thereโs a scene where he and someone else end up having to go underground to escape some group. Canโt remember much more- have tried to look up everything online and canโt find it at all.
I always read stupid comments about how trades pay crazy money, then someone throws out an unreasonable number. Youโll see stupid stuff like โmy uncle is a plumber and makes $300k/year!โ As if thatโs typical.
Or people without any construction or business experience thinking they can open up a construction business. I have multiple people wanting to go into business together because they hear how much people make, without having any idea how the industry works.
The absolute worst is people who โflippedโ a home and think theyโre developers and GCโs now.
I feel like we donโt get the respect we deserve. Itโs a hard industry that requires years of hand-on experience, whether that be behind a desk or behind some tools. And if you look around, most of us arenโt rich!
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Sup everyone!
We're back to a slightly more random theme and selection for this edition, with our pick from the Thai New Wave Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives! Be sure to check the JustWatch page to find out where this film is streaming in your country. Thanks once again to the bebbiest Beb to ever beb u/NotHeureusement for suggesting this movie in our last thread and we hope you enjoy!
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I don't really remember much, but the film is from the late 90s to early 2010s.
It was a sort of action adventure with light comedy. A soldier/knight/musketeer-sort-of person is tasked to bodyguard a lady of nobility on her way to an arranged marriage.
At some point in their journey, their group is ambushed/attacked... some shooting, sword fighting is involved. They take refuge in some building ruins. The lady falls in love with her guard or one of the men in her party..
Any ideas or suggestions of the film would be appreciated.
PS: NOT Animation.
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... keep reading on reddit โกI had no idea Ridley Scott was going to direct this movie before Scorsese did. It just feels so weird to think because Scorsese's style is all over the movie and it is hard to imagine anyone but him having directed it. Ridley Scott has touched practically all genres but I think his take on this movie would have been very different and maybe would not have glamorized the lifestyle as much. I guess the closest thing Ridley did that would resemble WOWS would be American Gangster or even House of Gucci (both kind of have a rise and fall feel to them). American Gangster does feel gritty at times and it doesn't really showcase Frank Lucas' (denzel washington) life in the most appealing way (whereas Scorsese has often been criticized for making his gangsters too appealing but in his defense he says โWell, it is glamorous and attractive, is it not? It's glamorous at first if you're young and stupid, which a lot of people are." ).
What do you think a Ridley Scott directed Wolf of Wall Street would have been like?
Insane to me that Ridley Scott was up for a Dune movie and even Wolf of Wall Street at one point, really showing how much range he has in the projects he takes on
All I remember about this film is that any violence turns people and animals into stone. In this world, most beings are frozen stone statues, but one boy's blood helps people get back to normal. The opening scene iirc is the boy's dog walking up to him with a stone paw he got from fighting, which the boy heals by cutting himself and applying blood on. I remember the boy's brother(?) and the brother's friends beat up the boy to collect his blood and heal themselves. The final scene of the short was the boy stepping on a photo of his brother and himself, which turns the boy into stone.
The scene goes as follows: a man goes into a dark shop an night, I seem to remember there being some gold involved. The shop owner refuses to do any transaction because it may draw suspicions making the other person angry. The shop owner was someoneโs brother. Later on someone else came into the shop and shot the owner, making the person whoโs brother it was angry. It was all very dark and very shady. Iโm sorry if this is really confusing, Iโll add more details and I appreciate any help.
Is it easy money? Really? Never getting a day off like a โnormalโ job because if I stop promoting my money dips, is that easy money? Taking hate from every platform I post in just simply for showing skin, is that easy money? Content days where I have specific poses that tire me out, lights blaring down on me, making sure my posture and positioning is correct for the โperfect shotโ to a point where Iโm aching; is that easy money? Dealing with the knowledge that people I know will see me one day; is that easy money? Putting myself in such a vulnerable situation that could lead to stalking and harassment; is that easy money?
Making adult content is a job, period. And pretty much harder than a regular 9-5 job because we donโt stop working. Iโm sick of โitโs easy moneyโ and โitโs not a real jobโ if they were made to do what we do for a month or so I can guarantee theyโd shut up quickly.
Rant over, kinda.
I don't really have any information on this film other than a couple of scenes I remember. Considering the personality of my Grandfather I wouldn't expect him to ever watch an action film, so it's possible my young brain misinterpreted what I was seeing.
I remember it was airing on TV and a guy is being chased down by I think two other guys with pistols in an airstrip at night. The scene was majoritively lit in black and orange. The man being pursued retrieves his own pistol and enters into a hallway that has an orange siren light on the ceiling, either before or after that he is almost run over by a plane that flies over him. I think the pistol the pursued man was carrying was a H&k USP, or at least had a similar muzzle from the front.
I have a very oddly vivid memory of this scene due to the fact that it seemed very odd for my Grandfather to be watching a movie with even a hint of violence in it and I'm interested in seeing if anyone recognizes it. Also, before anyone asks, it's not North by Northwest.
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