Posted on 09/04/2022 3:46:05 PM PDT by dynachrome
The new film Bones and All starring Timothée Chalamet as a bone-crunching, bi-sexual cannibal was greeted with an 8.5-minute standing ovation at its premiere Friday night at the Venice Film Festival.
The effort reunites the actor with his Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino and is reportedly as gruesome and gory as the name suggests — although that did nothing to dim the enthusiasm from the audience on the night, as Varity reports.
The industry outlet records the film received a 8.5-minute standing ovation, the longest and most enthusiastic of the festival so far.
The film puts Chalamet alongside relative newcomer Taylor Russell as two young lovers in 1980s rural America, who face the usual coming-of-age challenges while contending with an uncontrollable need for human flesh and blood. Lots of it.
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Wouldn’t surprise me.
It’s the climate change people trying to get us ready for soylent green. We will probably also see a lot of movies coming out glorifying the eating of insects. Nothing like cockroach milk and cookies. Yum!
Yep. The volley ball.
OMG! THEY’RE PROBABLY HOPING TO MAKE EATING FETUSES LEGAL.
I’m glad they audience liked it. Now they can look foward to their real future in the Lake of Fire!
Barbecue?
God forgive me..
Timo-THIDIOT looks very homosexual. Is he a declared homosexual?
Never been able to do horror. Zombie moves don’t scare me, they disgust me. This is just depravity.
When I was a kid, I used to be fascinated by the R rated videos in the movie rental section of the supermarket. They were pretty tame compared to the profanity easily found through one’s web browser. When I watched one for the first time, I had nightmares for weeks.
Years later, I suffered my own personal horrors. Took years of solace in the bottle. Took even more years to pull myself out. Still today, some of the iniquity present in even just cable news is enough to keep me up at night.
I’m not saying we should be prudish to the point of hiding everything. For instance, I think young adults should know where our food comes from, for instance, but the violence we see in war footage or just a news cap on a weekend in Chicago is just too much.
The Lord constantly shows us evil as examples of how not to live. Why do we take so much joy in chasing after it without fear or disgust?
In todays current and accepted style, Tim would probably answer that question with a vague dismissal: “I no longer let society’s antiquated expectations define or restrict who I chose to love!”
Hows that for a non-answer?
Some call it sitting on a fence.
The First Ring of Hell.
It’s the same crowd who applauded Will Smith after he smote a brutha, so...
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