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Reply #360 posted 03/03/17 8:48am

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the red turtle...

i have a special affection for any piece of art that takes advantage of a medium in order to communicate something that wouldn't work in any other medium. 'the red turtle' could only be an animated movie; and a it's damn good one. an absolute joy to watch.



I loved the animation style of this. Thought the whole movie was beautiful.
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Reply #361 posted 03/03/17 8:50am

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The Japanese make amazing animated films.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #362 posted 03/03/17 9:43am

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2freaky4church1 said:

The Japanese make amazing animated films.



it's actually french (i'm pretty sure)...quite an impressive history in french animation, too.

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Reply #363 posted 03/03/17 10:04am

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thekidsgirl said:

I loved the animation style of this. Thought the whole movie was beautiful.



the underwater scenes, particularly; and the dream sequence with the boy swimming in the wave especially...

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Reply #364 posted 03/03/17 8:49pm

damosuzuki

world of tomorrow - 5/5 more stick figure animation from don hertzfeldt. there are more ideas in this 16 minute short than there are in most 2hr movies, i'd say. like it's such a beautiful day, it's funny & completely bizarre & contains some moments that can really kick you in the stomach when you least expect it.

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Reply #365 posted 03/04/17 12:16am

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I just saw the movie GET OUT.

I enjoyed it and would recommend it.


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Reply #366 posted 03/04/17 11:39am

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namepeace said:

sexton said:

I wouldn't go so far as to say the Oscars are a better arbiter of the arts than the Grammys, but they are much more in tune with my tastes than the Grammys for sure. I look at the songs/albums that win Grammys and I scratch my head.


To the extent you may be referring to my last post . . .

The comparison was drawn to Oscars '17 and Grammys '88. I only said Oscars '17 got it right, and Grammys '87 got it wrong.

I've been upset with the Academy's choices before -- Driving Miss Daisy over Do The Right Thing, Pacino Scent of a Woman over Denzel Malcolm X, and others.

But this year, even if La La had taken Best Picture, the Academy still would have gotten a high marks for rewarding most of the memorable films of the year.


It was just a general observation of mine comparing the Grammys and the Oscars now that the former was introduced to the conversation--not really a direct reaction to what you said.

I often don't agree with Oscar winners too. (Crash winning best picture? Please.) However, I at least understand and know of the nominations in general. I can't say the same for the Grammys. The American Top 40 is very alien to me these days.

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Reply #367 posted 03/04/17 1:04pm

Ace


The Grand Budapest Hotel

I tried, folks. I tried. I really did. sigh

My previous experience with Wes Anderson films was limited to some of The Royal Tennenbaums.


There's something about this guy and his work that just makes me want to punch him in the face. ...Over and over and over again.

I made it through the first 10 minutes and then I just couldn't take it any more. fit

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Reply #368 posted 03/04/17 1:28pm

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Ace said:


The Grand Budapest Hotel

I tried, folks. I tried. I really did. sigh

My previous experience with Wes Anderson films was limited to some of The Royal Tennenbaums.


There's something about this guy and his work that just makes me want to punch him in the face. ...Over and over and over again.

I made it through the first 10 minutes and then I just couldn't take it any more. fit




Watch Moonrise Kingdom.

Maybe you should give Grand Budapest Hotel another try and just start 30 minutes into it.



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Reply #369 posted 03/04/17 1:32pm

Ace

QueenofCardboard said:

Ace said:


The Grand Budapest Hotel

I tried, folks. I tried. I really did. sigh

My previous experience with Wes Anderson films was limited to some of The Royal Tennenbaums.


There's something about this guy and his work that just makes me want to punch him in the face. ...Over and over and over again.

I made it through the first 10 minutes and then I just couldn't take it any more. fit




Watch Moonrise Kingdom.

Maybe you should give Grand Budapest Hotel another try and just start 30 minutes into it.




It's the guy's whole quirk-for-the-sake-of-quirk twee-ness that I just can't stomach. Unless he makes something radically different, I won't be back.

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Reply #370 posted 03/04/17 1:53pm

damosuzuki

lady snowblood - 3.5/5 there are lots of things to enjoy in this revenge thriller, its visual flair in particular (not just limited to stylized fountains of blood that erupt pretty regularly). my enthusiasm is tamped down a bit by the last 35 minutes or so, where i thought the pacing seemed to get bogged down both times i've watched it.


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Reply #371 posted 03/05/17 6:27am

Ingela

QueenofCardboard said:



Ace said:




The Grand Budapest Hotel


I tried, folks. I tried. I really did. sigh

My previous experience with Wes Anderson films was limited to some of The Royal Tennenbaums.



There's something about this guy and his work that just makes me want to punch him in the face. ...Over and over and over again.

I made it through the first 10 minutes and then I just couldn't take it any more. fit






Watch Moonrise Kingdom.

Maybe you should give Grand Budapest Hotel another try and just start 30 minutes into it.





Love love love all his films. Moonlight kingdom is adorable.
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Reply #372 posted 03/05/17 7:06am

Ace

Ingela said:

QueenofCardboard said:




Watch Moonrise Kingdom.

Maybe you should give Grand Budapest Hotel another try and just start 30 minutes into it.



Love love love all his films. Moonlight kingdom is adorable.


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Reply #373 posted 03/05/17 8:29am

damosuzuki

paddington 4/5 completely, comprehensively sweet & charming. i wanna have raucous, all-nite picnics with sally hawkins.

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Reply #374 posted 03/06/17 3:54pm

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Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) - A young boy named Kubo must locate a magical suit of armor worn by his late father in order to defeat a vengeful spirit from the past.

The stop-motion animation is really worth seeing. 4/5

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Reply #375 posted 03/06/17 4:01pm

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QueenofCardboard said:

Ace said:


The Grand Budapest Hotel

I tried, folks. I tried. I really did. sigh

My previous experience with Wes Anderson films was limited to some of The Royal Tennenbaums.


There's something about this guy and his work that just makes me want to punch him in the face. ...Over and over and over again.

I made it through the first 10 minutes and then I just couldn't take it any more. fit




Watch Moonrise Kingdom.

Maybe you should give Grand Budapest Hotel another try and just start 30 minutes into it.




Yes, of the Wes Anderson movies I've seen, Moonrise Kingdom is my favorite. However, I would not recommend any of his movies to Ace. That style seems way to fanciful for him.

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Reply #376 posted 03/06/17 4:08pm

Ace

sexton said:

QueenofCardboard said:




Watch Moonrise Kingdom.

Maybe you should give Grand Budapest Hotel another try and just start 30 minutes into it.




Yes, of the Wes Anderson movies I've seen, Moonrise Kingdom is my favorite. However, I would not recommend any of his movies to Ace. That style seems way to fanciful for him.

sexton knows me well. mushy

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Reply #377 posted 03/07/17 12:41pm

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Moonlight.... A perfect example of why oscars mean nothing to me. Thumbs down.

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Reply #378 posted 03/07/17 12:52pm

namepeace

sexton said:

namepeace said:


To the extent you may be referring to my last post . . .

The comparison was drawn to Oscars '17 and Grammys '88. I only said Oscars '17 got it right, and Grammys '87 got it wrong.

I've been upset with the Academy's choices before -- Driving Miss Daisy over Do The Right Thing, Pacino Scent of a Woman over Denzel Malcolm X, and others.

But this year, even if La La had taken Best Picture, the Academy still would have gotten a high marks for rewarding most of the memorable films of the year.


It was just a general observation of mine comparing the Grammys and the Oscars now that the former was introduced to the conversation--not really a direct reaction to what you said.

I often don't agree with Oscar winners too. (Crash winning best picture? Please.) However, I at least understand and know of the nominations in general. I can't say the same for the Grammys. The American Top 40 is very alien to me these days.


Okay, cool with me.

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Reply #379 posted 03/07/17 3:07pm

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djThunderfunk said:

Moonlight.... A perfect example of why oscars mean nothing to me. Thumbs down.

You don't like Moonlight?

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Reply #380 posted 03/07/17 3:53pm

damosuzuki

happy go lucky - cinematic prozac. poppy might be my favourite film character of all time. 4.5/5

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Reply #381 posted 03/07/17 3:55pm

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damosuzuki said:

happy go lucky - cinematic prozac. poppy might be my favourite film character of all time. 4.5/5


I fell in love with Sally Hawkins after watching this movie.

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Reply #382 posted 03/07/17 3:56pm

Ingela

djThunderfunk said:

Moonlight.... A perfect example of why oscars mean nothing to me. Thumbs down.



NO one is surprised you have no taste. It's always been a given.
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Reply #383 posted 03/07/17 4:02pm

damosuzuki

sexton said:

damosuzuki said:

happy go lucky - cinematic prozac. poppy might be my favourite film character of all time. 4.5/5


I fell in love with Sally Hawkins after watching this movie.

i'm in love with her too. i'll fight you for her right now!

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did you see paddington? what did you think if so?

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Reply #384 posted 03/07/17 4:20pm

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damosuzuki said:

sexton said:


I fell in love with Sally Hawkins after watching this movie.

i'm in love with her too. i'll fight you for her right now!

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did you see paddington? what did you think if so?


lol

I did see you mention her name in your Paddington post. I'll track that movie down and get back to you.

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Reply #385 posted 03/07/17 4:26pm

damosuzuki

sexton said:

damosuzuki said:

i'm in love with her too. i'll fight you for her right now!

.

did you see paddington? what did you think if so?


lol

I did see you mention her name in your Paddington post. I'll track that movie down and get back to you.

paddington has a definite 'wes anderson' feel. i completely loved it. i don't think we'll see ace swooning over it any time soon, though.

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Reply #386 posted 03/07/17 4:38pm

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214 said:

djThunderfunk said:

Moonlight.... A perfect example of why oscars mean nothing to me. Thumbs down.

You don't like Moonlight?




Nope!



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Reply #387 posted 03/07/17 4:46pm

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He wanted mo whites in it.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #388 posted 03/07/17 4:59pm

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Ingela said:

djThunderfunk said:

Moonlight.... A perfect example of why oscars mean nothing to me. Thumbs down.

NO one is surprised you have no taste. It's always been a given.


You still can't help yourself I see. lol

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Reply #389 posted 03/07/17 5:01pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

He wanted mo whites in it.


Right. Obviously anyone who doesn't like Moonlight MUST be racist. Don't forget homophobic.

What is this? The politics & religion forum all of a sudden?


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