When you watch a lot of movies in a short period of time, you get a little tired. When you’re covering a lot of festivals (and thus seeing a lot of a lot of movies) in a short period of time, you get completely exhausted. Festival fatigue, which is a term usually reserved for music festivals, sets in. Hubert and I first started talking about it over a year ago, and I floated the idea of doing a video discussion of it with the two of us. It didn’t happen back then, and it took another half dozen festivals before we were finally able to finally talk this through.
Unlike last time, we didn’t have anyone holding the camera. I had to MacGyver a tripod out of a bag, a random fence in Chinatown, and a copy of World War Z. Because of its placement, there are a few moments of wind. Considering this is the camera’s built in mic, I’m actually surprised there isn’t more. So good on you, camera.
As for other things on Flixist… well, it was another light week this week (summer starting to wind down and all that), but there was still stuff worth paying attention to. That can be found below.
[This week’s film is A Trip to the Moon]
Flixist Originals
NRH’s Weekly Analysis: Skyfall’s metanarrative
Flixistentialism 25 – Butt Bots
Do you make more of an effort to see original films?
Reviews
Fantasia Review
Weekly Releases
Box Office Numbers: Summer Really is Over
New Releases, week of 8/17/13: Olympus Edition
Netflix Now: Fish Balls Edition
Seriously, Havery Weinstein is terrible
Wong Kar Wai’s The Grandmaster cut by 20 mins for US
News
Thor: The Dark World reshooting to add more Loki
These Oldboy images remind you there’s another Oldboy
Full director list for ABCs of Death 2, contest announced
Christian Bale is Moses in Ridley Scott’s Exodus
Rumor: WB offers Bale $60 million to return as Batman
Interstellar begins production, plot kind of revealed
Ron Burgundy is writing a memoir/autobiography
Rumor: Jackman offered $100 million to remain Wolverine
Scott Adkins has apparently auditioned to play Batman
First look and poster for JFK film Parkland
Previously on After the Credits…
No one is afraid of the dark in 144p