Now on DVD from www.kino.com – The story of two old friends, who reunite for a weekend camping trip in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains. OLD JOY is the critically-acclaimed film The New York Times calls, “A MUST SEE!” Starring Will Oldham and Daniel London, the film features a soundtrack by Yo La Tengo.
dmcdowel says
this is my favorite movie of all time
BOBILLBAJO says
right on
joselbaez says
this movie is brilliant! very intimate and absorbing. waiting for the soundtrack by the also brilliants yo la tengo
elenisisima says
the song on the film is called memories of abilene from yo la tengo. amazing song by the way! Impossible to find!
lemottes says
amazing movie!
tykemeawaywyou says
man, this looks great.
theMAXILOPEZpsycho says
is the soundtrack out yet?? it’s been ages since the film was out!
patocamarada says
It’s like I could listen to that track all day. I only listen to it, or watch the film, in small bits, so I don’t saturate myself with them. I don’t want them to lose their charm.
I used to get the same euphoria if that old VW commercial for the Cabrio came on playing the Nick Drake song. Masterpiece, that song. Coupled with the image of driving through the mountains at night in a convertible was irresistible.
iceaxe56 says
This has to rank in the worst 5 movies I have seen–save your money-I could only stand about 45 minutes and i had to give it up–Boring as hell-
esham2001 says
Cult Classic
elicasharcherave says
I fucking love Oregon. And, relationships can be tough sometimes.
MargaritaPassion says
Happy happy joy joy!
Bonnie “Prince” Billy fans rejoice!
We love you Will!
BOBILLBAJO says
growin up and growin apart
erginakif says
SCEEEEEW?
erginakif says
SUCKS
Gimic300 says
Tell me your 5 favorite movies, then I’ll decide if your opinion is worth a damn.
iceaxe56 says
i don’t give rats ass if you think my opinion is worth a damn or not–i will tell you the worse movie i ever saw and its this piece of crap–it would take a cult to like this piece of garbage—Maybe it would have made more since if they were gay–or were they–
privatecohen says
Lol, go and watch Brad Pitt in the latest Hollywood money bucket bollocks!
This is what movies should be like.
JustElwood says
Fuck yeah…old Joy.
dresssexyatmyfuneral says
Beautiful and simple.
MeatyCockandBallz says
This was a pretty lame attempt at an art film.
dogorman3 says
Well, you didn’t ask *me* but —
5) What Time is it There (Tsai Ming-Liang)
4) The Five Obstructions (Lars Von Trier / Jorgen Leth)
3) Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino)
2) Unforgiven (Clint Eastwood)
1) The Return (Andrei Zvyagintsev)
…There, how’s that?
paulantschell says
the return is amazing! my favorite ever too.
radargab says
This movie reminds me of Austin, Texas. Not the scenery but the mood.
Whatever quality it embodies I never did decide how I feel about it.
I’m going to go with “I respect it, but it’s not for me.”
szyroki says
Amazing, beautiful, low-key movie. I absolutely loved it.
It’s a damn shame that nobody in Poland wanted to screen it.