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Funny Moments. Nick losing his temper when he can't find out what's making the beeping noise. He's having a dream and it's his real-life alarm clock. Chad repeatedly changes the blocking for his romantic scene with Nicole, always in order to make him look cooler, or so he thinks.
Eyepatch of Power: Chad thinks wearing Wolf's eyepatch will make his character more of a badass. Nick, who doesn't like the eyepatch, dissuades Chad by telling him it looks gay. The Food Poisoning Incident: Guess why Wolf couldn't film the perfect take.
Jul 11, 2006 · the "Best movie ever made by a human being" award was hilarious. There are so many amazingly hilarious scenes, that it's hard to pick one. Though as a film student myself, I couldn't quite relate to that room tone scene.
A page for describing Awesome: Living in Oblivion. In the opening act of the film, Nicole doggedly plods through take after take of her serious scene about …
Living in Oblivion is a 1995 American independent satirical black comedy film written and directed by Tom DiCillo, and starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck, James LeGros and Peter Dinklage in his film debut.
Living in Oblivion is an unusual, funny, and interesting example of the movie-about-movies genre, focusing on the low budget, independent movie making scene. The lead performances by Steve Buscemi and Catherine Keener are first-rate, and the supporting cast is excellent as well.
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This is a quirky, funny, insightful movie of immense charm about everything that can go wrong and right whilst making an independent movie. The film is cunningly structured, switching from black and white to colour to show the real meat of the movie.