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"Spring Breakers (Korine, 2013)"
Sat Mar-16-13 02:01 PM by Frank Longo

  

          

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVvn9T6bqls

james franco basically playing riff raff
selena gomez, vanessa hudgens & ashley benson in swimsuits the whole movie
gucci mane is in it too.

this shit about to be dumb as hell lmao.

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Subject Author Message Date ID
I can't wait.
Jan 17th 2013
1
100% in
Jan 17th 2013
2
I'm lining up for this now.
Jan 17th 2013
3
looks like he actually got a budget this time
Jan 17th 2013
4
holy shit why have i never seen this shit?
Jan 18th 2013
6
      That was the best music video
Mar 22nd 2013
31
RE: Spring Breakers Trailer #1 (dir. by Harmony Korine)
Jan 18th 2013
5
It's funny, I saw the trailer before knowing he was involved.
Jan 20th 2013
7
I've seen this movie about five times now
Jan 20th 2013
8
Methinks this is about as OPPOSITE of alpha dog you could get.
Jan 25th 2013
9
      shut your nerd ass up, Ebert
Mar 24th 2013
38
I'ma watch this shit
Jan 25th 2013
10
I don't care who directed this. It looks terrible.
Jan 25th 2013
11
I do care who directed it, and it looks terrible
Jan 25th 2013
12
I don't get this critique, the movie looks good for what it is
Jan 25th 2013
13
this don't look washed out at all
Jan 25th 2013
16
Looks like fun, I will be watching
Jan 25th 2013
14
WAIT, so folks take Korine seriously as a film maker?
Jan 25th 2013
15
No. LOL.
Jan 25th 2013
17
Charles Bukowski of film directors
Jan 25th 2013
18
Kids is one movie where I can NOT find the appeal
Jan 25th 2013
19
it's more like a pre-internet youth that took place in NY
Jan 25th 2013
21
      agreed.
Mar 23rd 2013
33
Kids is Larry Clark NOT Korine.
Jan 25th 2013
20
      The "voice" and POV is Korine
Jan 25th 2013
22
MISTER LONELY is a legitimately fascinating film.
Jan 28th 2013
23
That's my question
Mar 25th 2013
41
mister lonely is weird as fuck
Mar 30th 2013
66
Mar 11th 2013
24
Mar 15th 2013
25
Really really enjoyed it
Mar 16th 2013
26
0_0 ... i need to see this shit asap
Mar 16th 2013
27
It's dope up until the ending.
Mar 16th 2013
28
This was awesome.
Mar 17th 2013
29
I couldn't wait for this movie to end
Mar 22nd 2013
30
James Franco had me laughing **spoiler**
Mar 23rd 2013
32
I thought it was bad. Franco was good though
Mar 24th 2013
34
My thoughts...
Mar 24th 2013
35
To those saying the ending is terrible:
Mar 24th 2013
36
I agree
Mar 24th 2013
37
nah...they coulda died. shoulda died.
Mar 25th 2013
40
But then the female empowerment theme dies with them
Mar 31st 2013
67
      thelma and louise died...gloriously, i might add.
Apr 01st 2013
71
      But that was an entirely different film message
Apr 01st 2013
72
      this film is about female empowerment?
Apr 02nd 2013
73
It's not that they didn't die.
Mar 26th 2013
47
The whole point is that it's a fantasy. None of the film is realistic at...
Mar 26th 2013
48
      Yea, I realized that.
Mar 26th 2013
49
      The visuals. The colors. The looping narration. The Everytime sequence.
Mar 27th 2013
51
           you've read alot into it
Mar 28th 2013
52
      their friend got shot...they shot people...seemed hyper-realistic
Mar 27th 2013
50
LOFL
Mar 28th 2013
53
... so I'm wrong because I'm white? Or a boy?
Mar 29th 2013
56
      lol... sorry man i'm being an ass, but
Mar 29th 2013
57
           I'm not rationalizing its style. I'm pointing out what the style is.
Mar 29th 2013
60
                no, you are rationalizing the style to serve
Mar 29th 2013
61
                Then let me ask: what is the be-all end-all for the film?
Mar 29th 2013
62
                I rarely agree with your opinion but definitely do on this
Mar 31st 2013
68
agreed.
Mar 31st 2013
70
I thought it was good
Mar 25th 2013
39
LOOK AT ALL MY SHIT!
Mar 25th 2013
42
I loved it
Mar 25th 2013
43
who's that in your avatar?
Mar 25th 2013
44
      That's T-Swizzle to you son
Mar 26th 2013
45
      Ha.... it is
Mar 26th 2013
46
Not good. maybe terrible on a repeat viewing
Mar 28th 2013
54
Im loving the arthouse via B movie trend happening (Black Swan, Drive, e...
Mar 29th 2013
55
LOL. Wasn't NO ONE expecting mean girls 2 (Spoilers)
Mar 29th 2013
58
Man, I went opening night and it was hilarious hearing these teens....
Mar 29th 2013
59
Alien's "Look at my shit" bedroom scene HAD to be
Mar 29th 2013
63
They mention that in this Grantland article *link*
Mar 29th 2013
64
It's inspired by hanging out with any unsupervised 16 y/o
Mar 31st 2013
69
This RiFF vs Dangeruss feud is gettin' awesome
Mar 29th 2013
65
last nihilists left standing.
Apr 18th 2013
74
I wanna talk Selena
Apr 18th 2013
75
      she was certainly given the toughest part
Apr 18th 2013
76
           God, this sequence was great.
Apr 18th 2013
77
                You know Jeff Jarrett???
Apr 19th 2013
78
                     lol, not that LITERAL guy.
Apr 19th 2013
79
YYYYEEEEAAA NNNIIIIGGGAAAA!!!!!! Chopped & Screwed version coming *swipe...
Jun 25th 2013
80
God I hope this makes this blu-ray edition
Jun 25th 2013
81
This is one of my favorites of 2013 also.
Jun 25th 2013
83
this will either win, or fail miserably.
Jun 25th 2013
82
Oh it'll be a win.
Jun 25th 2013
84
that's going to be interesting
Jun 26th 2013
86
Available on iTunes now.
Jun 26th 2013
85
Listen, shockingly, I liked this shit. A lot, actually.
Jul 11th 2013
87
I've been trying to scrub my brain since seeing it, but it was damn
Aug 28th 2013
88
I feel like Mozart's on my dick(c)Gucci
Aug 28th 2013
89
This movie was HILARIOUS
Jan 22nd 2014
90
LOOK AT ALL MY SHIT
Apr 07th 2014
91

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1. "I can't wait. "
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Been following up on this since it was announced.

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2. "100% in"
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and of course
look at these things:
Recent show - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyNJgTalegs
Recent article - http://www.rapconqueso.com/2012/05/underneath-willie-evans-jr/
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3. "I'm lining up for this now."
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4. "looks like he actually got a budget this time"
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Thu Jan-17-13 11:49 PM by astralblak

  

          

Gummo was a strangely intriguing but terrible movie and the only one of his i've seen

this looks like some fun dumb shit and we get to stare at pretty beckies in bikinis for 90mins, so werd

dumb as hell that those lil broads gunna be stick up kids and killing folk

and word is Korine based the character not on Riff Raff, but on that "my Fork" dred locked white rapper

  

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6. "holy shit why have i never seen this shit?"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlpcXYkJa9I

this would inspire dude to make a movie lol


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31. "That was the best music video"
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Ive seen in a long time. My fork my fork my fork

  

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5. "RE: Spring Breakers Trailer #1 (dir. by Harmony Korine)"
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Most of the film was filmed less than 10 minutes away from my house, so I'm definitely intrigued.

  

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7. "It's funny, I saw the trailer before knowing he was involved."
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And wasn't interested at ALL. But now that I know it's a Harmony Korine film, I'm there.

  

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8. "I've seen this movie about five times now"
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Alpha Dog, etc. Fuck whoever pays for a ticket to this shit.

  

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9. "Methinks this is about as OPPOSITE of alpha dog you could get."
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This is gonna be complete nihilistic indulgence. Alpha Dog was a moral CRITIQUE of nihilistic indulgence.

  

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38. "shut your nerd ass up, Ebert"
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10. "I'ma watch this shit"
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11. "I don't care who directed this. It looks terrible."
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12. "I do care who directed it, and it looks terrible"
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13. "I don't get this critique, the movie looks good for what it is"
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Fri Jan-25-13 12:44 PM by BigReg

  

          

It's a movie about a bunch of girls in bikini's who go rob shit and run into gangsters during spring break.

It looks like it hit the tone well to me, imho. Korine's movies always had this washed out, 'found on dirt road' footage aspect to it (which fitted his past subject matters)...this is the direct opposite of it which makes me think he knows what he's doing here.

  

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16. "this don't look washed out at all"
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it looks like he got a budget this time and was filmed while rollin on E (in terms of the color choices that is)

  

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14. "Looks like fun, I will be watching"
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15. "WAIT, so folks take Korine seriously as a film maker?"
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i've only seen Gummo and it was terrible, should i check his other two films

  

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17. "No. LOL."
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>i've only seen Gummo and it was terrible, should i check his
>other two films

His genius is that he wrestles out some of the realest performances out of the white trash dregs of society ever put to celluloid.

Where he fails is that there is never a good movie to go along with it...the movie's are just there. It's like a shitty art school film project.

Now, don't let me let you think this is an easy trick to pull off...it feels like every art/film school student has a really horrible short about those kinds of people (or the equivalent) and they just come off boring as fuck...he generally makes those creepy fucks worth the one and a half hours wasted.


  

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18. "Charles Bukowski of film directors"
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loosely quoting John Hodgman on Bukowski: "I was obsessed with Bukowski like any other middle class white person in their 20s who hadn't actually lived yet".


When you get old enough to realize Korine is just a sensationalist and his movies are rather shit, it's too late to actually like any of his work and you never will. I tried rewatching Kids a month ago and couldn't make it 10 minutes in.

  

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19. "Kids is one movie where I can NOT find the appeal"
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Like, at all.

There are a lot of pieces of culture that even if I don't feel it, I can see what people like about it. But WTF is there in Kids? Is it just the "OMG, these are young people sexing and drugging THINK OF THE CHILDREN" shock value? Is it a "you had to be there" thing for people who lived in pre-Giuliani New York?

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21. "it's more like a pre-internet youth that took place in NY"
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me and mines who were 9th graders when that movie came out felt like we were watching a version of ourselves. as i got older, i find flaws in it, but i understand what was so shocking about it in the 90s. 18 yrs later i completely detest Larry Clark as an artist and roll my eyes at anyone who speaks of him or terry Richardson in any kind of positive light

  

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33. "agreed."
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The movie did well of capturing teen culture of that time. Probly better than any movie for that generation. Gotta admit...when I watch it now it brings back alot of memories. But I can totally see how it would be boring for someone who wasn't 16 when it came out.

  

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20. "Kids is Larry Clark NOT Korine."
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Korine only co-wrote the film

  

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22. "The "voice" and POV is Korine"
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The trash aesthetic didn't come in there, but when it did, it made it even worse to take. We get it, you don't care.

  

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23. "MISTER LONELY is a legitimately fascinating film."
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Yes, the nun subplot is dopey. But the heart of the story I thought was wonderful. I think it showed a certain growth in Korine as a director and storyteller that I never saw in any of his work previously. Is it weird for the sake of weird at times? Two minutes into the old age home will tell you that, yes.... he's still got some wonky ideas. But I really think the film shows that anyone who flat out tells you a hack is still clutching onto GUMMO and JDB and whatnot.

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41. "That's my question"
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Never been a fan

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66. "mister lonely is weird as fuck"
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24. ""
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/10/movies/disney-stars-throw-off-their-past-in-spring-breakers.html?pagewanted=2&smid=tw-nytimes&partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=all

LOS ANGELES — Selena Gomez got her start in “Barney & Friends” and became a cherub-cheeked teen idol on “Wizards of Waverly Place,” a Disney Channel series that has its final hurrah on Friday. But Ms. Gomez was not at a trendy hotel here to discuss Disney. (Eye roll: As if.) On her mind was her new movie — a druggy, violent, hypersexualized tale of innocence squashed called"Spring Breakers.”

That R-rated film, which not-so-coincidentally arrives in theaters on Friday, signals an attempt by Ms. Gomez, 20, to transition to a more grown-up image. And she is not alone: “Spring Breakers,” written and directed byHarmony Korine (“Kids”), also stars Vanessa Hudgens, a starlet who is equally eager — maybe more — to leave behind her squeaky-clean work in Disney’s “High School Musical” series.

“Disney is a machine, and I’m grateful for it, but I feel like being part of that environment made me crave the reaction from other projects even more,” Ms. Gomez said. “Creatively this is where I wanted to go.”

Ditto for Ms. Hudgens, 24. “I want people to look at me not as that girl from ‘High School Musical,’ but as an actress they admire,” she said. “With ‘Spring Breakers’ I’m looking for a reaction for sure. I want to shock people.”

Uh-oh.

The transition out of children’s entertainment is perhaps Hollywood’s trickiest professional maneuver. Changing an acting style is hard; children’s shows tend to turn on “overdone, hammy, jokey performances,” noted Paul Schneider, chairman of Boston University’s film and television department. And the public doesn’t make it easy, said Jeffrey McCall, a media studies professor at DePauw University, adding, “We project images onto entertainers, and we are hesitant to change those impressions.”

If Ms. Gomez and Ms. Hudgens wanted to leave their good-girl personas behind, they found the right movie. “Spring Breakers,” which also stars James Franco, 34, as a white-trash rapper and drug dealer (just a week after he’ll be seen in Disney’s “Oz the Great and Powerful”), is “Natural Born Killers” meets an MTV reality show.

Mr. Korine’s film follows four college students who are desperate to escape their everyday lives. They rob a restaurant to pay for their trip, land in some trouble once in Florida and get bailed out of jail by Mr. Franco’s metal-toothed brute, Alien. Ms. Gomez plays Faith — hint, hint — who goes along with it to a point, despite her religious upbringing. Around the time the women start wearing hot-pink ski masks and wielding AK-47’s Faith decides enough is enough, leaving her friends to descend deeper into a depraved fever dream.

In one extended scene likely to get attention Ms. Hudgens’s character, Candy, holds a loaded gun while Mr. Franco’s thug simulates fellatio on it.

“It was an amazing opportunity for us,” Ms. Hudgens said. “Selena and I are both young, finding our footing, wanting to grow.” Ms. Gomez added, “I’ve never been part of a movie I would watch over and over again, and I’m really proud of it.”

Mr. Korine, 40, whose films include “Trash Humpers” and “Julien Donkey-Boy,” said he deliberately cast actresses with saccharine images to make a point about the underbelly of what he calls “pop mythology” — the extreme party that many young people dream about and corporations cash in on. Ashley Benson, 23, known for “Pretty Little Liars” on ABC Family, a Disney-owned channel, also plays a leading role.

“It was a conceptual stunt,” Mr. Korine said, referring to the casting. “Well, it wasn’t just a conceptual stunt. That’s a bonus. If you didn’t know who these girls are, that they came to my movie representing something, the film would still be the same.”

Rarely has a movie arrived with so many additional agendas. Ms. Gomez, Ms. Hudgens and Ms. Benson are all working to “age up” their images, to use Hollywood lingo. Mr. Korine, tired of making itty-bitty experimental movies that (almost) nobody sees, wants a taste of the mainstream. Several critics, reviewing “Spring Breakers” as it has bounced along the festival circuit, have used the word “sellout” to describe the film.

Is Mr. Korine “effectively satirizing” vapid MTV exploitation shows, asked Guy Lodge in a Variety review, “or merely complicit in the glossy meretriciousness of the culture they represent?”

Ms. Gomez and Ms. Hudgens have both been cycled through the celebrity tabloids for their romantic relationships. (Ms. Gomez has dated Justin Bieber, and Ms. Hudgens and Zac Efron were once a couple.) And both actresses are seeking to change how moviegoers and studios see them.

But they find themselves at different professional stages and thus lean into “Spring Breakers” with varying intensity.

Ms. Hudgens, who became a star in 2006 by playing the brainy romantic lead (opposite Mr. Efron) in the “High School Musical” movies, is more removed than Ms. Gomez from Disney. But she has not had a lot of success since. She tried a romance called"Beastly” and the fantasy thriller “Sucker Punch”; both flopped badly. “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” was a success, but she played only a supporting role.

So she needed something extreme.

“I’m so normal and boring in real life, which is part of what made this part so fun,” said Ms. Hudgens, fiddling with a white rose she had plucked out of an arrangement in the hotel’s lobby. “I’m more the type to stay home with a cheese plate and a glass of white wine.” (After “Spring Breakers,” Ms. Hudgens will star in Robert Rodriguez’s “Machete Kills,” a bloody action movie about a Mexican arms dealer.)

While younger, Ms. Gomez is the bigger star. “Wizards of Waverly Place” ranks as one of the larger hits in Disney Channel history. She has a clothing line called Dream Out Loud, a perfume (marketed as “the scented embodiment of the star herself: fresh and sweet with warmth from within”) and more than 40 million Facebook “likes.” Next month Ms. Gomez will release a single from her coming fourth CD, which will be distributed by Disney.

But her movie career has so far been mediocre, to be generous. “Ramona and Beezus” was a dud in 2010. The PG-rated “Monte Carlo” the following year was a bit stronger, taking in $39.7 million worldwide. But family films were clearly not a promising road for Ms. Gomez.

So in “Spring Breakers” she parties hard in a Day-Glo bikini and has a disturbing scene with Mr. Franco in which he, his hair in corn rows, fondles her face at length and coos that she “looks about 15.” But Faith also bolts before the killing starts, about 45 minutes in. Ms. Gomez said she would not have taken, say, the role Ms. Hudgens plays, because it would have amounted to the kind of slash-and-burn approach to career growth that Miley Cyrus failed to pull off.

“It’s as far as I could go at this point in my life and career,” she said. “It’s me kind of taking baby steps.” Ms. Gomez added, “But I know that people will judge my involvement in the movie as a whole. I’m prepared to accept that.”

Disney had no comment about “Spring Breakers.” But executives there said privately they doubted that Ms. Gomez, who will headline the Radio Disney Music Awards on April 27, knew exactly what she was getting into.

The young actress refuted that notion, saying that her mother, who is also her manager, was the one who suggested the part.

“My mom is a Harmony fan and read the script,” she said. Ms. Gomez watched Mr. Korine’s movies with her mother and discussed the role with her agent. “I understood why they thought it could be an interesting choice,” she said. She flew to Nashville, where Mr. Korine lives, and auditioned for him in his living room, running lines with his wife, Rachel Korine, 26, who ended up joining the film in a lead role.

“Harmony said, ‘Are you ready to leave your world behind for now and just come be with me and the girls?’ I just said, ‘I’m definitely ready and willing,'” Ms. Gomez recalled. “He looked past what I seem to be publicly and really took a chance on me.”

Ms. Gomez seems a tad tired of discussing “Spring Breakers” and its effect on her image. “It’s the obvious media angle,” she said with a sigh. (One of her next movies is the dark comedy “Behaving Badly,” which has been described as “'Ferris Bueller’ on crack.”)

She also echoed what Disney executives have long said when their stars move on and adopt sexier personas: Viewers, even young ones, can differentiate between actresses and the roles they play. Of people criticizing her for “Spring Breakers,” Ms. Gomez said, “I think they’re not giving my fans enough credit.”

Still, she said she was taken aback to see so many “Wizards of Waverly Place” devotees at the Toronto International Film Festival screening for Mr. Korine’s film.

“The first four rows were girls from 17 to 20,” she said, “and they all had our posters and my ‘Wizards’ book, and I was like ‘Oh, my goodness!'”

  

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25. ""
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Love his work with Gaspar Noé.

  

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26. "Really really enjoyed it"
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It's more of an "experience" type of flick (like Enter The Void or Natural Born Killers) but not as brutal on the senses. Korine managed to successfully translate his shooting/editing style into a relatively commercial flick.


The girls are uniformly good and Franco is really impressive (Don't believe the PR btw. His character really is Riff Raff).

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27. "0_0 ... i need to see this shit asap"
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28. "It's dope up until the ending."
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his style has progressed a bit. this is much more accessible than his other work.

Vanessa Hudgens is the truth.

The movie starts out with a lot of anticipation and excitement (you really get a sense of the wanderlust for Spring Break) then kind of gets annoyingly repetitive for about 15mins or so up until they get arrested then Franco comes in and you're hooked.

The ending kinda ties in from the girls "treat life like a video game" comment i guess but it was just a bit too silly for me.

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29. "This was awesome."
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There are things I could nitpick (the repetition pre-Franco does at times feel like Korine just doesn't have enough footage), but Franco is amazing and there are some sequences that will rank among my favorite of the year come the end of 2013.

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30. "I couldn't wait for this movie to end"
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It's like a bootleg version of Sugar & Spice but with Selena Gomez instead of Mena Suvari

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32. "James Franco had me laughing **spoiler**"
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that scene in the bedroom when he was bragging about his stuff, that shit was funny.

when lil selena got scared of the niggas the only other person in the theater got up and walked out, but then she came back, coincidence.

The ending was cool, i didn't expect them to shoot him, but them walking through the party in bikinis and not getting hit was lame, would have been cooler if they got murked.

Gucci was actually alright, but when he was holding the little girl talking about his baby was hungry I laughed.

The philosophizing and lies to mothers on the phone was lame though, it was like hearing somebody read memes off of tumblr.

and it would have been cool if selena went bad and one of the bad girls got scared, but i guess both of those ends could be realistic or cliche.

all the titties were on the beach though, should known them lil disney girls weren't ready to bust down.

now if you'll excuse me i think i have to go register as a sex offender for watching that movie.

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34. "I thought it was bad. Franco was good though"
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The constant montages and spoken word like interstitials with Franco and the girls calling home grated on me.

Good cintematography and dug the scene when the girls robbed the Chicken Shack but other than that I was ready for it to end.

I get his work but I just didn't feel like his one worked.
And the ending was straight laughable.

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35. "My thoughts..."
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A great character "Alien" superbly acted by James Franco was ruined by the annoying female leads, constant repetition in the dialogue, ridiculous editing, and a terrible ending.

  

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36. "To those saying the ending is terrible:"
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How is it supposed to end? What's a better ending?

The girls can't die, as that goes against the whole point being made in the film.
The girls can't be led into battle by Alien, as again, that goes against the entire point being made about female power vs. male power.
The girls can't run from the battle, as their disconnect is too strong at that point and their rage is too boiling.

If the issue is with the logic of the trajectory of their bullets, then we're nitpicking logic in a film that is totally disinterested with reality. The whole film is dreamlike, surreal, meant to be taken in as a trippy experience instead of a strict linear logical proceeding.

I keep hearing people here and elsewhere say the ending was awful. I just want to know how it's supposed to end instead, as the girls need to lead the battle charge and live.

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loved this film, straight batshit insane, and oh so entertaining.

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40. "nah...they coulda died. shoulda died. "
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67. "But then the female empowerment theme dies with them"
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71. "thelma and louise died...gloriously, i might add. "
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72. "But that was an entirely different film message"
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They were women who felt trapped by a man's world and wanted to free themself. The ending of them choosing to kill themself rather than go to back to that life or jail works perfectly with that message. Spring Breakers is about the emasculation of males and the rise of a new female. If they were to die then it'd just be a nice idea that dies in practise.

  

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73. "this film is about female empowerment?"
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ohh i thought it was fetish violence with fine yt chicken stripes who use to be disney stars running around in bikinis for 90 minutes

  

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47. "It's not that they didn't die."
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It's that they didnt take ANY bullets (thigh, arm, titty, kneecap...nothing) against experienced thugs.

They didnt even rob that diner with a real gun. No reason to believe they had any prior training at all. Stop this


It would have been beleivable if the girls + Alien and the ATL twins went in and after a tough fire fight...somehow the girls survive.

But two white girls vs 10 or so trained niggas...nahhhh

  

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48. "The whole point is that it's a fantasy. None of the film is realistic at..."
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Why should it suddenly get gritty and realistic at the ending?

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49. "Yea, I realized that."
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Which is why i mentioned in my initial post that the ending ties in with the "treat life like a video game" line the girls said. But that doesn't make the ending less shitty.

remind me what else about the movie was fantasy?

  

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51. "The visuals. The colors. The looping narration. The Everytime sequence."
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>Which is why i mentioned in my initial post that the ending
>ties in with the "treat life like a video game" line the girls
>said. But that doesn't make the ending less shitty.
>
>remind me what else about the movie was fantasy?

One could argue the opening robbery is crazy fantastical the way it's first presented.

Nearly everything about both Alien's lifestyle and their spree of vicious crimes.

All of the slo-mo dub step spring break imagery, which rarely leaves the fantasy of what spring break is.

The one or two moments in which fantasy is broken for characters, they end up leaving. But for Hudgens and Benson, the delusion is never broken. Their fantasy just happens to be far more comfortable in a world of violent take-over. Once they meet Alien, they encounter no personal wake-up call. No cops, no injury, no interference worth worrying about. Hence when their friend gets shot, their reaction isn't "let's get the fuck out, we're just girls!" it's "we're gonna make these motherfuckers pay, cuz no one tries to interrupt our American dream." Consequence never once comes into their mind, just fuck fuck fuck kill kill kill.

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52. "you've read alot into it"
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Korine himself said the movie represents more of a surreal, drug trip...that doesn't necessarily mean 'fantasy'

I guess i'll except the flawless genocide of skilled goons by two white girls with very accurate Mac-10s. It's fitting really.

  

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50. "their friend got shot...they shot people...seemed hyper-realistic"
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53. "LOFL"
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white boy stop

  

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56. "... so I'm wrong because I'm white? Or a boy?"
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What a confusing message.

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57. "lol... sorry man i'm being an ass, but"
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your rationalization of the film's style and narrative was very "white" IMO

  

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60. "I'm not rationalizing its style. I'm pointing out what the style is."
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Big difference.

Anyone is totally allowed to say, "I didn't buy the style," or "I didn't prefer the style," or "this film doesn't work for me in general." The beauty of opinion.

But the point of the style is to create a dream-like atmosphere. I mean, the director's said as much in numerous interviews, just in case people don't want to believe me. That was the point.

Everyone's entitled to an opinion... but the overblown colors, whispered narration, flashbacks and flash forwards, slow motion, surreal imagery... No other way to describe the style other than dream-like.

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61. "no, you are rationalizing the style to serve "
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how YOU experienced the film

below, in response to Big Reg, i explained how i interpreted the style for the way in which i experienced the film. the style is not the end all be all of the film

  

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62. "Then let me ask: what is the be-all end-all for the film?"
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Note that I didn't say style was the be-all end-all, as I thought the themes and character development are also top-drawer... but I'm curious to why you think this isn't a dream-like film.

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68. "I rarely agree with your opinion but definitely do on this"
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The film was like a 90's Hype Williams music x 1000. Don't know how ppl don't think it was surreal. The intro alone set the tone for the rest of the film, hence why ppl who don't get it at first were so confused 20 mins into the film. But once it was known you should have seen how frightened and disturbed ppl were in the theatre I was in.

  

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70. "agreed. "
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39. "I thought it was good"
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there were some dope ass shots in there

James Franco was great, and I thought all the girls did a good job

shit was artistic

  

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42. "LOOK AT ALL MY SHIT!"
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With this and MISTER LONELY, Korine has somehow matured into a quality visual director. If we could only pretend that GUMMO and JULIAN DONKEY BOY and TRASH HUMPERS didn't exist....

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if thats taylor swift im about to die laughing

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>if thats taylor swift im about to die laughing

  

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46. "Ha.... it is"
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>if thats taylor swift im about to die laughing

Just something about an endless loop of her sayin' "YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT ME!"

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54. "Not good. maybe terrible on a repeat viewing"
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those claiming the fantasy angle, LOL LOL LOL...

i liked the way it looked, the looping and stacking-n-splicing of images and narrative was unique as well, but the story... FOH

also James was good, but i really can't call it on any of the girls because i don't know if they're good because they really where good, or because they're Disney kids "shedding their kiddy acting skins", and my dick was just happy to see their pussy, tits and ass for 90mins

I have the urge to deconstruct this shit from all angles: race, gender, class, sex, power, but really who cares

2 maybe 2.5 outta 5

  

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Which is why I don't understand why people are mad at the surreal narrative, it's like being mad at a Terrence Malick film. I understand we are all in the midst of a 'Latte Sipper' backlash on the forum but nitpicking this movie based on that is dumb because it's a latte sipper flick and stayed there.

The advertising was misleading as hell but did anyone really expect Harmony Korine to make Mean Girls 2? Its akin to being mad at the logic breaks in a Jason Statham movie ("How could he fall off a building but still be able to spring and drop kick?!?").

With that out of the way I fucking loved it. I loved how it avoided the cliche's we expected since we've seen this genre movie a million and one times...

*spoilers*


If it was a regular movie after the virginal 'Faith' character wisely checked out those chicks shouldda been doomed...

If it was a regular movie Alien would have turned on them/turned em out instead of THEM being the ones in charge oddly enough aka "You scared?".

If it was a regular movie of course those chicks would have been popped the second they hit the docks.

Hate on certain choices (I thought the repetitiveness was a little over the top, we got the point the first five times for some of the themes)..but the above was golden to me and kept me guessing.

On a side note, I also loved the Belly shoutout in the final scene (which I guess repays Hype Williams for his Gummo shoutout in Belly).

  

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58. "LOL. Wasn't NO ONE expecting mean girls 2 (Spoilers)"
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yall are confusing the surreal style for the actual narrative and attempting to cop pleas for how stupid the movie actual is from a story stand point

the hazey dream like stacking and repetition of images / voice overs serves to underscore how surreal an experience like the one's the last two girl had could be, but it does not mean it was fantasy or some commentary on the commercialization of the gangster rap life.

the two girls are reflecting on that experience, which is why the film ends with them on the phone with their mothers and looking like they are in deep thought in the lambo. any one who has been shot at, shot some one, or been near a drive by knows how out of body those moments become. the girls, no matter how "G" they've become are in a haze of emotions and ideas.

IMO it's why Korine chose to depict the film the way he did: Two white firls from a small town work the nerve to rob to get the hell out of dodge, have a great time, get released from prison and know it's not for free. fall for the "angel-thug" and want to avenge their friend getting shot. that's going to be "surreal"

cool story but it's completely unbelievable within the film's arch. Franco's character is not a wigger or a poser, he really his from that hood. he really has beef with Gucci's team. but at every opportunity people cower to the girls (bedroom scene) or they're some mystical force (shot at with a fucn ak a car length away and ONE bullet hits an arm, LOL). the fact dude got the jump on them and shot franco's character in the dome means that whole crew knew they were coming, but they kill EVERY SINGLE DUDE WITHOUT GETTING EVEN A SCRATCH... FOH

DUMB ASS SHIT. he should have killed both of them and shot back tot he two that left and the film would've had some tangible meaning, but it's just eye candy

i haven't even got into the racialized white male fantasy aspect of the film or the strange pederast over tone of it

  

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59. "Man, I went opening night and it was hilarious hearing these teens...."
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>The advertising was misleading as hell but did anyone really
>expect Harmony Korine to make Mean Girls 2?

These girls were walking out behind me and we like "Um... that was stupid. I thought it was gonna be like, spring break and hooking up and drinking and maybe some drugs.... but I did NOT think people were gonna get shot."

Classic.

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inspired by Riff Raff's "Bad Bitch Stripper In Brazil" youtube video...You can't tell me it wasn't

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64. "They mention that in this Grantland article *link*"
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http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9076778/harmony-korine-riff-raff-james-franco-making-spring-breakers

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69. "It's inspired by hanging out with any unsupervised 16 y/o"
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white kid that listens to Lil Wayne lol

  

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65. "This RiFF vs Dangeruss feud is gettin' awesome "
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"Riff Raff's doin all this cryin' about the inspiration for this character. He was an inspiration for part of James' character. I was the inspiration as a gangster and a rapper. He was the inspiration for him sucking on them pistols like dicks." - Dangeruss (http://www.complex.com/music/2013/03/rapper-james-franco-dangeruss-spring-breakers-riff-raff)

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74. "last nihilists left standing."
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people go on spring break for a week of escapism -- the chance for hedonistic pursuit without many consequences. this movie captured that desire in extremes, a 90-minute music video of pornography, violence, and decreasing morals.

I loved the style. it's so gratuitous, enjoying the content makes you question your own morality along the way. most of the performances were also spot-on (Gomez struggled), with Gucci Mane overshadowing Franco at times with his brilliant, Razzie-worthy comedic gem.

by the end, those less fit are slowly sent home or picked off, as Hudgens and Benson get to trade their small-town squirt guns for a gang massacre -- their dream of "the best spring break ever!" come to life.

or maybe it didn't. like most nights on spring break, recollections of actual events can be hazy.

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75. "I wanna talk Selena"
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>(Gomez struggled)

I thought part of the problem with her performance was just how pretty she is. She was the only one of the four whose image I thought did not change from her actual person. It had nothing to do with her performance for me. I actually thought she held her own playing a Korine creation (especially in that pool scene).

They were right to make her the first castoff though. I don't know how much more it would've worked for me.

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76. "she was certainly given the toughest part"
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Hudgens and Benson, while great, had straightforward characterizations and were often indiscernible from one another. whereas Gomez had to be naive, conflicted, a plausible companion and shoulder a thin backstory (the youth pastor made those church scenes worth it though, as a former spring breaker who was a precursor to Alien's rants).

her last scene with Franco was good. not sure whether it was her vulnerability or the utter creepiness of Alien. probably both.

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77. "God, this sequence was great."
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(the youth
>pastor made those church scenes worth it though, as a former
>spring breaker who was a precursor to Alien's rants).

I've known this guy.

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78. "You know Jeff Jarrett???"
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79. "lol, not that LITERAL guy."
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80. "YYYYEEEEAAA NNNIIIIGGGAAAA!!!!!! Chopped & Screwed version coming *swipe..."
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http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-korine-spring-breakers-remix-20130619,0,5358464.story

Forget the director's cut. Here comes “Spring Breakers: The Remix."

In March, the $5-million artsploitation film rippled across the cultural consciousness, spreading across social media on a viral tide of mini upturned thumbs. Starring James Franco, Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens in career-defining roles, the sexy crime romp became one of the rare art house cinema offerings to cross over into the mainstream on a blaze of neon-hued bikinis.

But then too, “Spring Breakers” forever changed commercial perceptions of its director Harmony Korine, the indie auteur behind such cult movies as “Julien Donkey-Boy” and “Trash Humpers” who crashed Hollywood’s party with his debut screenplay “Kids” in 1995 and has been pushing boundaries of taste and propriety ever since.

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Reached recently in Miami, where the filmmaker was prepping an as-yet unspecified follow-up feature, Korine revealed to The Times his plans to extend “Spring Breakers’” cultural momentum using a trope snatched from the pop musical world.

“I had this idea,” Korine said. “With music remixes sometimes, when certain producers take a song and chop them up and deconstruct them – why not try that with a feature film? Using all different footage, making the same film all over again.”

Asked if that meant he was enlisting an outside filmmaker – or even possibly several filmmakers – to reassemble outtakes from “Spring Breakers” into something new, Korine demurred. “I’m working with different people,” he said.

“Maybe that’s a surprise. Let’s just say for right now there’ll be a whole alternate film at some point,” said Korine. “Maybe on the DVD, maybe on iTunes.”

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On July 9, Lionsgate Home Entertainment will release a Blu-ray and DVD of “Spring Breakers” that does not list any “remix” elements in its promotional materials. A publicist for A24, the company that released the film in theaters, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“It’ll be the first chopped and screwed movie,” the director added.

A sub-genre of Southern hip-hop, chopped and screwed music utilizes pitch control techniques to dramatically slow down recorded vocals and beats to replicate the super slow-mo high achieved by ingesting large quantities of codeine cough syrup – “sizzurp” as it’s known in the streets.

In 2000, DJ Screw, the Texan producer-remixer who helped popularize the sound, became one of the most famous sizzurp casualties. He died of an overdose on cough syrup and other substances, including alcohol and marijuana, a medical examiner concluded.

“The film has been sizzurped!” Korine exclaimed. “The ghost of DJ Screw came back and edited the film. It’s going to be an interesting experiment.”

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81. "God I hope this makes this blu-ray edition"
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I was amped to pick it up, now I might wait and see when this comes out.

My fav movie of 2013 so far.

  

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83. "This is one of my favorites of 2013 also."
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In another article he said several different filmmakers are doing remixes. I guarantee it'll have more crotch shots and tits.

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82. "this will either win, or fail miserably."
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I watched "Spring Breakers" last night, and I don't get all the hoopla.
Sure, it was interesting to see Vanessa as a bad bitch, but Selena didn't really stretch herself. Franco was awesome, tho.
As for the "pop poetry, like an explosion of skittles" color visuals.... didn't Hype Williams already do that with "Belly"?
Only difference is Harmony turned a gangsta flick into an artsy indie.
Not my favorite of his. I loved "GUMMO" and "Trash Humpers". So, ofcourse, I'm in the minority with that.

Chopped'n'screwed movie????? I'm very curious. For some reason, if it actually DOES work, I think we'll see more filmmakers imitating that idea.
Ofcourse, there have been music videos that already did this. But, we know that that mainstream never really pays much attention until its done by a White person. Just sayin.


  

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87. "Listen, shockingly, I liked this shit. A lot, actually."
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I'm pinching myself as I type this, but this is hands down, Harmony Korine's best movie

It being a relatively-straightforward narrative helped

And the fact that he aped just about every visual from Hype Williams (and Little X, let's not forget him)

Even though the narrative is relatively linear, it still plays like a weed-induced dream. Or the fever fantasy of two young ladies who believe they're badasses and do shit like draw pictures of dicks and pretend to suck them while bored in class. Or stick guns with silencers in James Franco's mouth and has him fellate them. Or dance in a circle of shotguns with their girl as Franco sings a Britney Spears song. And those that they deem to be not badass are put on a bus and sent back home. Pretty interesting take on the female empowerment story to me.

Franco was quite good. The scene where he talks softly to Selena Gomez was crucial to his character, and was perfectly acted.

Vanessa Hudgens... see, I'm conflicted. Part of me was quite annoyed with her performance, like it was all "ooh, look at me calculatingly subverting my good girl image since the 'leaked' nekkid pics didn't really do it"... but, and I'm sorry for being crude here, some of the slo-mo shots of her walking away from the camera... fam...

There was an awful lot of nudity in this jawn... make of that what you will but I have no complaints...

And I think the Cliff Martinez/Skrillex score also helped a great deal.

Also, Gucci!

Fuck it, I would eagerly pay for a chopped-and-screwed version of this.

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effective. Definitely did what he set out to do as a filmmaker.


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90. "This movie was HILARIOUS"
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-Brutally robbing people over a Britney Spears track

-Franco on the piano

-The scenes of sex & violence while talking to their parents

-"Spriiing breeaaaak, spring breeaaaak, spring break forevva"

-Gucci Mane getting pussy, then in a bubblebath

I could go on

  

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91. "LOOK AT ALL MY SHIT"
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I couldn't stop laughing at that line

Not sure how i feel about this movie. Had that surreal vibe of King of New York, but more dream like. I get the fantasy/escape/"it's just a video game" thing they were going for. Not sure if it fully works, but I found it at least interesting. I see why people dug it. I see why people think it's a piece of shit, and I can't really decide if i think this is a good movie.

Gucci Mane was fucking awful though. Sure dude looked the part. (looking menacing with an ice cream cone tatted on your face is a feat in itself) but his lines came off like he was reading off a piece of paper. Everyone else was solid, so his flatness was distracting to me. Just not enough to ruin anything

  

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