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In this episode we discuss the 2016 film Donald Cried, written and directed by Kris Avedisian with story help from Kyle Espeleta and Jesse Wakeman. In the first part of the podcast we rehash our discussion about Monsters, Travis going to a Weird Al concert with Adam and David having a somewhat spiritual experience snorkeling in Iceland. At around the 22 minute mark we transition into our discussion about Donald Cried. The logo to the Down to Film podcast was created by Andi Bozym, you can find her work at AndreaBozym.com Please take a moment to rate and review our podcast in the iTunes library and follow us on Twitter @DownToFilmPod and on Instagram at dtfilmpodcast. You can email us at dtfpodcast@yahoo.com.
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Mark David Christenson and Connie Shin watch Donald Cried and discuss how this GoFundMe indie film ultimately disappointed them by presenting a character that was more creepy than quirky.IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4442604/?ref_=nv_sr_1Written and Directed by: Kris AvedisianStarring: Jesse Wakeman, Kris Avedisian, Louisa Krause, Alexander Cook, Ted ArcidiMovie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAbHyAX3ESERotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/donald_criedWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_CriedRogerEbert.com Review: http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/donald-cried-2017Official Website: http://www.donaldcried.comBuy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Donald-Cried-Kris-Avedisian/dp/B071J45MYD/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1505255992&sr=8-2&keywords=Donald+CriedSupport all the Artists at Boardwalk Audio: http://www.amazon.com/?tag=iwillwatchanythingonce-20 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s Movie Club pick was ‘Donald Cried.’ Next week’s movie will be ‘Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press.’ Call 401-285-8120 to leave us a voicemail with a comment, question, or observation and we will play it on an episode. The post Donald Cried – Movie Club 15 appeared first on The Average Nobodies.
This week’s Movie Club pick was ‘The BFG.’ Next week’s movie will be ‘Donald Cried.’ Call 401-285-8120 to leave us a voicemail with a comment, question, or observation and we will play it on an episode. The post The BFG – Movie Club 14 appeared first on The Average Nobodies.
It’s Thursday, April 13, 2017, and in this week’s show, we’ll be discussing three films that are about to open at FilmScene. Our line-up includes Serial Mom, which plays at FilmScene Saturday, April 15 at 11PM as part of Bijou After Hours. Next we’ll be discussing Donald Cried, which opens at FilmScene tomorrow, and will continue to play throughout the weekend and all next week. Finally, we’ll be discussing Raw, which also opens at FilmScene tomorrow, and will also continue to play throughout the weekend and all next week.
Andrew, Lee, and Josh talk about fire alarms, free tickets, 35mm vs digital, the legacy of Power Rangers and its connection to a great long lost action film. We chat about the films screening the week of March 24th: the held over La La Land and Looking For Infinity, Ottawa Premiere of Donald Cried, the kitty cat doc Kedi, John Wick: Chapter 2 (and the origins of its director), Saturday Morning Cartoons, and the greatest Saturday Night Sinema ever. Plus, Lee ruins our chances of a G rating.
After his grandmother passes away, late-30s New York financier Peter reluctantly returns to his home town in Warwick, Rhode Island, for the first time in about two decades, to tidy up her estate. Unfortunately, he inadvertently loses his wallet en route, causing him to seek out his old high school friend Donald for a few bucks, though he hasn't been in contact in about as long as he bailed on his past. While Peter has matured to the point where he virtually disowns the metal-head delinquent he once was, Donald has yet to move on, perpetually stuck reliving the only time in his life when he felt genuinely happy, or so he imagines. While Peter just wants to get out of town as soon as possible, getting money out of Donald proves a challenge, partially because Donald is also broke, and partially because Donald, desperately trying to connect with his old friend since they parted, wants to keep hanging out and relive glory days with the last true friend he had.
On this edition of the Cinema Clash: Charlie rips into a tale as old as time, aka BEAUTY AND THE BEAST; Hannah flies solo on a British drama THE SENSE OF AN ENDING; Kristin Stewart is a not-so-happy medium in the divisive, cerebral ghost story PERSONAL SHOPPER; Two guys share an awkward day reliving their youth in the indie film for dudes, DONALD CRIED; and prepare to be outraged over the actions of Herbalife in the new documentary, BETTING ON ZERO.
In which Rebecca and Jason praise the high-minded thrills of KONG: SKULL ISLAND, celebrate the great Shirley MacLaine in THE LAST WORD while taking serious issue with its other performances, and dive deep into the familiar but effective character study of DONALD CRIED.
Episode 52 of One Week Only! Our key film this week is the expertly awkward comedy "Donald Cried" about a Wall Street banker who returns to his small town for a family matter, and has to get help from his best friend in high school, who he hasn't seen in 15 years. Written, Directed & Starring Kris Avedisian, and co-starring Jesse Wakeman, it sharply draws cringing but hilarious comedy out of realistic characters and situations, and digs deep into the awkwardness of male friendship. Now playing in New York and Los Angeles. We also review the satirical action comedy "Catfight" starring Sandra Oh and Anne Heche, directed by Onur Tukel; the Palestinian hip-hop drama "Junction 48" directed by Udi Aloni and co-written by Oren Moverman (Love & Mercy); and experimental documentary "The Human Surge" directed by Eduardo Williams. Sadly, Isabelle Huppert is not an Oscar winner, but we discuss the Academy Awards, as well as the Spirit Awards. Congrats to Moonlight on winning Best Picture at both events! Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Kris Avedisian is the writer, director & star of Alexi's new fave movie "Donald Cried" produced by Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, & Jody Hill. See it IMMEDIATELY! www.DonaldCried.com
This week, Adam and Kevin line up two reviews with Ben Cresciman’s Sun Choke and Kristopher Avedisian’s Donald Cried. Additional films discussed include Memories of Murder, Alphabet City, KWAK or Kassandra with a K, Humanoids From The Deep, The Purge: Election Year, Emperor Jones, 1313: Cougar Cult and 1313: Giant Killer Bees, Suicide Squad, The Lost Arcade, and The Mind's Eye. 00:05:10 - Sun Choke review 00:23:45 -Donald Cried review 00:38:15 -Watch list 01:24:14 -Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: patreon.com/filmpulse web: filmpulse.net twitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: facebook.com/filmpulse
Looking back on this year's Maryland Film Festival, Ronald, Steve and John discuss a plethora of films, namely: Under The Shadow; Always Shine; High Rise; The Master Cleanse; The Greasy Strangler; Morris From America; Life, Animated; Do Not Resist; Lamb; The Love Witch; and Donald Cried.