Showing posts with label ahn demand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ahn demand. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Ahn Demand: Barry Lyndon / Serpico

by Mark Ahn and Adam Riske
For this installment, Adam Riske and I decided to delve into some excellent movies from the '70s. Adam watched Barry Lyndon (1975) off of my unwatched list, and I saw Serpico (1973) for him. We felt like more people need to talk about how good these movies are.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Ahn Demand (Junesploitation Edition): Dead Presidents / Lionheart

by Mark Ahn and Adam Riske
For this installment, Adam Riske and I got into the spirit of Junesploitation with some ‘90s action. Adam watched Dead Presidents (1995) off of my unwatched list, and I saw Lionheart (1990) for him. We felt way better after getting a dose of strangely patterned suits, unnecessary profanity, and gratuitous violence.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Ahn Demand: Glengarry Glen Ross / The Conversation

by Mark Ahn and Adam Riske
For this installment, Adam Riske and I decided to do ourselves and everybody a favor by watching some classics that we had inexcusably never gotten to. Adam watched Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) off of my unwatched list, and I saw The Conversation (1974) for him. We felt… mostly guilty.

Monday, March 30, 2015

Ahn Demand: Beginners and Night Watch

by Mark Ahn and Adam Thas
Completing the list of Adams I know, Adam Thas and I decided to watch a movie off of each other’s want-to-see list and then come back for a conversation recommending (or not) what we watched. For this installment, Adam watched Beginners (2010) for me, and I saw Night Watch (2004) for him. We felt…mixed about these.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Ahn Demand: The Search for General Tso / Dear White People

by Mark Ahn and Adam Riske
We all have movies that we want to watch but haven’t gotten to, that list of hopefully satisfying entertainment that we nurse along on a mental list or an online queue for weeks or years, hesitating to admit that it’s a total crapshoot of when we’ll ever get to them.

Adam Riske and I decided to watch a movie off of each other’s want-to-see list, and then came back for a conversation recommending (or not) what we watched; we come away with a better idea about how to prioritize these movies and get to talk about some movies that flew under our own (and maybe your) radars.