A Scanner Darkly (2006)

A Scanner Darkly (2006)

Movie Homework · 2024-06-14
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Richard Linklater is one of cinema's most eclectic directors, and this week the boys take a hard look at his 2006 film A Scanner Darkly. The director's second experiment with rotoscope technology, it features RDJ right before he goes to play Tony Stark, Keanu before the John Wick phase, and Winona Ryder being...well...Winona Ryder. Is the rotoscoping still cool? Could Woody Harrelson have been given a better wig? All that and more, so download now!


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