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The 2015 Academy Award-Nominated Animated Short Films: | |
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Room 6.5 / 10 | |
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Attended the very first showing of this: "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller, 2015)
Felt as deeply unsettling and tragically manifest as Thelma linking hands with Louise somewhere over their Grand Canyon escape watching the titular character, Mad Max, ride shotgun to Charlize Theron's in a car chase heavy metal enough to spray paint the chrome on your derangement. A world reset and still at the bottom of it, chained to the ultimate chastity belt for refueling its madness. A tiny window for escape aboard the reins of 2,000 horses of feminine unleash in search of a decade's remembered promise land through obstacles as insanely never ending as three traveling funhouses hellbent on consuming anything not related to its psychotic royalty. Before the final chapter, Theron's character, weakened to utter speechlessness in the desert, drops to her knees, slumps to her backside, and lets go a wail at the sky gaping enough to encapsulate the millennia. Gets more thrilling with each viewing/reflection. One of the great car chases and heroes (not heroines) in cinema history. 5 out of 5 --- [Edited 3/4/16 1:22am] | |
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Creed - crowd-pleaser in the best way. 4.5/5 | |
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Stalker
I found this impenetrable, and it's certainly slow-moving, but it's undeniably filled with many great images, and as confounded as i was, i was not bored, i did not feel restless, and i'm glad i watched it. i have no idea how you even rate something like this, but it's certainly worth a watch for those who fancy a challenge or a bit of a trip into the deep end.
the films of andrei tarkovsky are available for free on youtube. these are legitimate streams, put there by the studio for which he made the films.
http://www.openculture.co...nline.html
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logger said: Room 6.5 / 10 10/10 or 5 of 5. If it wasn't for Joan Allen and the Dad actor on screen (I know them), I thought it was the girl and boy, for real. What? | |
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And I cried. What? | |
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sexton said:
[Edited 2/27/16 20:20pm] Agreed. What? | |
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sexton said:
3.5/5. What? | |
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Ace said:
For fun. 5/5. What? | |
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I do not watch horror, ever. Bye. What? | |
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*sugar plums dancing in my head* What? | |
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Interesting movie, but limited because it's a true story. Not nearly as funny as advertised, especially the second half. I'd give it a 3 out of 5. "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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300 - Rise of an Empire. 2/10. And that's basically for Eva Green.
. Only God Forgives. ?/10. Second time I watched this and I still can't say what I think of this. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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The Danish Girl. 4/5. What? | |
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damosuzuki said: Stalker
I found this impenetrable, and it's certainly slow-moving, but it's undeniably filled with many great images, and as confounded as i was, i was not bored, i did not feel restless, and i'm glad i watched it. i have no idea how you even rate something like this, but it's certainly worth a watch for those who fancy a challenge or a bit of a trip into the deep end.
the films of andrei tarkovsky are available for free on youtube. these are legitimate streams, put there by the studio for which he made the films.
http://www.openculture.co...nline.html
[Edited 3/4/16 19:41pm] I've seen a couple from Tarkovsky, but not this one. Very much appreciate the knowledge. Had no idea. | |
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It's really a very good movie. | |
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