May 2, 2024

31 thoughts on ““INHERENT VICE” PRIZE PACK SWEEPSTAKES

  1. Ha ha ha love it, great actors in it, good music and like the plot – one of those movies you can watch multiple times and laugh 🙂

  2. I watched the movie trailer and the movie looks outrageous and unique. Finally, something that breaks the Hollywood mold. The all-star cast looks awesome.

  3. I tried to post before, but I’m not sure it worked.

    I said that I watched the trailer and I thought the movie looks outrageous and unique. That I’m glad thisovie breaks the Hollywood mold. Loving the all-star cast.

  4. WOW!!! The interesting trailer gives us a look at intriguing characters and a great cast of actors. Previews a possible strong message about the culture in the 1970s. Thanks for the chance to win an opportunity to see this film. Happy New Year!!!

  5. The trailer looks like a trippy crime/comedy/soap opera. The kind of humor you only get in some movies and right up my alley.

  6. Love usually leads to trouble…and like Rolling Stone says “it’s pleasures are undeniable.”
    Looks like a film worth watching… 🙂

  7. I think that it looks like a very interesting movie! I like the time period that it takes place in. Thanks for the giveaway!

  8. I really like movies like this,and after watching the trailer for this one it’s a must see for sure.Gotta love the cast

  9. Watched the trailer and I love Joaquin in dramatic roles, but this movie looks especially outrageous. I can’t wait until it opens! It’s gonna be good.

  10. I loved it, I’ve seen it twice now. Huge P.T. Anderson fan, and found this film to be really evocative, and an excellent addition to the ranks of noir/pulp films. I loved that the film doesn’t hold your hand, it expects you to be intelligent to understand the subtext and the immense cast of characters that are in out in a haze of utter hysteric pursuits of ‘truth’. The film is also a huge love letter to the sixties. More so a goodbye, and the better yet the cruel nature of accepting that wonderful era that is so often romanticized is over. It’s a tough pill to swallow. The score is sick, Johnny Greenwood crushed it. I loved the acting, it all seemed very organic, and pure like good performances are. On that topic Katherine Waterston was spectacular, gorgeous, and capable of making the audience who only really knows her as Doc’s ex very very concerned for her safety. I walked away from this film feeling the same way I did when I watched the Master. I felt like I had stolen great art, like there was no way the price of something so refined, so gorgeous and visceral could be the same price as Transformers. I recommend that anyone that watches shuts their mind off, and allows the film to take where it’s going. Life is stage, and too many people are standing in the lobby not getting it. Don’t be the man who needs his art spoon fed to him. Cheers!

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