Monday, August 20, 2012
Scala Beyond - Pub Space presents THE RULES OF ATTRACTION/AMERICAN PSYCHO
Went to The Hanbury Arms yesterday with Ted, a future film producer friend, to watch two films written by Bret Easton Ellis. The pub is in a very calm, quiet area, it had a Sunday mood. Beautiful summer day. There were about 20 people watching the film upstairs. Very cute room with its own bar, available for free hire (call 02072882222 to book). After a couple of pints we sat down to watch the movie - The Rules of Attraction. American college drama, quite cheesy. Beautiful people everywhere having orgies, eating drugs, and having problems, crying a lot. The less pretty is killing herself straight away. There was a song I liked: The Cure - Six Different Ways. I have two questions. Why was the guy having a Full Metal Jacket smile? What is the meaning of Terminator riding by at the end of the film? I was looking forward to watching American Psycho as I haven't seen this film before. Enjoyed it. Especially the film look of the movie. I would like to find out how is that crisp texture is made. Must be very costly. After leaving the pub it was great to see people enjoying the warm night on the streets of Angel. Thank you Pub Space. You should have seen the guy on tube next to us, drawing childish sketches into a notebook like crazy. Probably was on the way to chop someone up with an ax.
Labels:
cinema,
film,
moving image,
Pub Space,
reflection,
review,
Scala Beyond,
social,
video
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