Every day, more and more films are added to the various streaming services out there, ranging from Netflix to YouTube, and are hitting the airwaves via movie-centric networks like TCM. Therefore, sifting through all of these pictures can be a tedious and often times confounding or difficult ordeal. But, that’s why we’re here. Every week, Joshua brings you five films to put at the top of your queue, add to your playlist, or grab off of VOD to make your weekend a little more eventful. Here is this week’s top five, in this week’s Armchair Vacation.
5. Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck (HBO G0)
When thinking of brilliant artists gone far too soon, few names come to mind quicker than Kurt Cobain. The iconic leader of Nirvana who took his own life at the age of 27, just following the launch into superstardom for he and his influential grunge group.
5. Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck (HBO G0)
When thinking of brilliant artists gone far too soon, few names come to mind quicker than Kurt Cobain. The iconic leader of Nirvana who took his own life at the age of 27, just following the launch into superstardom for he and his influential grunge group.
- 6/13/2015
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
The 1998 movie "54" is probably remembered as much for what got left out of its theatrical version as for what's actually on screen. The most notorious of those cuts -- a kiss between Ryan Phillippe's and Breckin Meyer's characters -- has surfaced online.
The scene, part of a work print of the film (hence the poor video quality), was posted on YouTube in July but has picked up a lot more notice in the past couple of days thanks to a post on My New Plaid Pants. The scene shows their characters having an emotional conversation in the basement of Studio 54. Shane (Phillippe) leans over and kisses Greg (Meyer, now starring on TNT's "Franklin & Bash"), who rebuffs him.
The scene was one of many excised from the film's original cut after it fared poorly with test audiences. By some accounts, as much as 45 minutes of footage was dumped, some...
The scene, part of a work print of the film (hence the poor video quality), was posted on YouTube in July but has picked up a lot more notice in the past couple of days thanks to a post on My New Plaid Pants. The scene shows their characters having an emotional conversation in the basement of Studio 54. Shane (Phillippe) leans over and kisses Greg (Meyer, now starring on TNT's "Franklin & Bash"), who rebuffs him.
The scene was one of many excised from the film's original cut after it fared poorly with test audiences. By some accounts, as much as 45 minutes of footage was dumped, some...
- 10/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Ryan Phillippe and Breckin Meyer's legendary kiss in the movie 54 has emerged online.
The 1998 film - based on the world of New York club Studio 54 in the 1970s - stars Phillippe as a bartender at the venue who befriends a singer and her husband, played by Meyer.
The kiss between Phillippe's character Shane and Meyer's Greg became legendary after it was cut from the studio version of the movie and failed to appear in a longer DVD cut. However, director Mark Christopher once held a secret screening of his director's cut which included the scene.
An extremely grainy version of the scene has now emerged on YouTube.
The video appears to have been uploaded in July but began to spread more widely after being posted on the blog My New Plaid Pants.
The low quality clip - said to be a "work print" - sees the shirtless duo discussing...
The 1998 film - based on the world of New York club Studio 54 in the 1970s - stars Phillippe as a bartender at the venue who befriends a singer and her husband, played by Meyer.
The kiss between Phillippe's character Shane and Meyer's Greg became legendary after it was cut from the studio version of the movie and failed to appear in a longer DVD cut. However, director Mark Christopher once held a secret screening of his director's cut which included the scene.
An extremely grainy version of the scene has now emerged on YouTube.
The video appears to have been uploaded in July but began to spread more widely after being posted on the blog My New Plaid Pants.
The low quality clip - said to be a "work print" - sees the shirtless duo discussing...
- 10/2/2013
- Digital Spy
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