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Reply #60 posted 06/05/16 1:18pm

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I couldn't relate to any of the characters. To quote the Greek chorus in Mighty Aphrodite, " Of all human weaknesses, obsession is the most dangerous, and the silliest!" And Dakota Johnson's character's motivations were never made clear (at least not to me). Found her very one-note (but that may be a product of the direction).

Swinton and Fiennes were very good, but I found the other male lead very B-actor-y.

Some nice "set pieces", shot/editing choices and pretty production design. But this is a case where I differ with the critics. It just didn't move me. shrug

I spent a lot of Act II wondering how much they paid for the Rolling Stones songs they used ("Worried About You", "Emotional Rescue", "Moon is Up" and "Heaven"). lol


I liked this one a lot. Not as much as the director's previous collaboration with Tilda Swinton, I Am Love (one of my favorite films of the last ten years), but it's still a movie I'd love to watch again. I like that the daughter's intentions were left a mystery and that it wasn't even answered if she was in fact Harry's daughter for real. The two were just a pair of snakes infiltrating paradise.


A friend of mine loved I Am Love (have not seen it, myself).

She was certainly 'a snake'. But him? While he was obnoxious, I didn't leave the theater feeling he (ultimately) came off any worse than the other three.

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Reply #61 posted 06/06/16 2:48pm

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I liked this one a lot. Not as much as the director's previous collaboration with Tilda Swinton, I Am Love (one of my favorite films of the last ten years), but it's still a movie I'd love to watch again. I like that the daughter's intentions were left a mystery and that it wasn't even answered if she was in fact Harry's daughter for real. The two were just a pair of snakes infiltrating paradise.


A friend of mine loved I Am Love (have not seen it, myself).

She was certainly 'a snake'. But him? While he was obnoxious, I didn't leave the theater feeling he (ultimately) came off any worse than the other three.


Likening Harry and his daughter to snakes in the garden of Eden is the director's metaphor, not mine of course. Although I'm sure they both must have been seen as snakes by Marianne and Paul who were having the perfect holiday until the others arrived and everything went tits up.

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Reply #62 posted 06/06/16 2:58pm

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Tracks 4.8/5 Mia Wasikowska, loved her 1,000x more in this than in Through the Looking Glass.
In 1977, Robyn Davidson travels from Alice Springsacross 2,700 kilometers (1,700 miles) of Australian deserts to the Indian Ocean with her dog and four camels.[6][7] National Geographic photographer Rick Smolan documents her journey.

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Reply #63 posted 06/06/16 3:47pm

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I give it a 6 out of 10. Ok scary movie, pretty predictable movie

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Reply #64 posted 06/06/16 4:15pm

Ace

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A friend of mine loved I Am Love (have not seen it, myself).

She was certainly 'a snake'. But him? While he was obnoxious, I didn't leave the theater feeling he (ultimately) came off any worse than the other three.


Likening Harry and his daughter to snakes in the garden of Eden is the director's metaphor


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Reply #65 posted 06/07/16 5:37am

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If you like filthy jokes and/or Aubrey Plaza half-nekkid, this is the film for you! Luckily for me, I enjoy both! biggrin ...Zac Efron also spends an insane amount of screentime wearing nothing but a strategically-placed "fanny pack" (if male nudity's your thing).

Citizen Kane it is not and formulaic it is (in spades). But if you're in the mood for some raunchy sex-and-drugs gags and you're not offended by politically-incorrect humor, you might have some laughs.



He is so fucking hot, what a body


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Reply #66 posted 06/07/16 5:40am

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Avril et le Monde truqué / April and the Extraordinary World (2015) - In 1941, France is still asleep in the nineteenth century, governed by steam and Napoleon V. As scientists vanish mysteriously, teenage Avril goes in search of her missing scientist parents.

I love the animation and the sci-fi alternate history setting. 4.5/5



The reverence gets 10 out of 10 for me cool
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Reply #67 posted 06/07/16 6:09am

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I watched "Next" again. It's a really cool movie. I think I've already reviewed it, but maybe not. I'll look later.

So, in case I haven't reviewed this gem yet, I'm not going to give away any spoilers. This review will be on my second viewing of "Next", even though it might be my first review. Creative, I know but it's Prince's birthday! Can we be anything but creative?

My Second Review of "Next" is this: The first time you see this movie, you'll say "Cool! Someone finally figured out how to make time travel not seem absurd and impossible! Really, really cool! Also, Nicholas Cage's hair - ZOMG!" But the second time you see "Next", you'll say, "WTF was up with Julianne Moore's character? That was the dumbest, most stereotyped female FBI agent I've ever seen! And pretty much nothing she did, said, or knew made any sense at all! Who wrote this? The same guys that wrote that one movie with Bruce Willis and Kellen Lutz whose name escapes me now?" Yep, that is exactly what you'll say.

Therefore, my advice is to DEFINITLEY watch "Next" once, but you probably don't want to watch it twice. Or, for that matter, you might not want to read this Second Review of "Next" before you watch it for the first time or you'll spend valuable time agonizing over all the dumb stuff Moore's character does. I probably should have said that at the beginning of this post. Sorry, my bad.

I rate my Second Viewing of "Next" as Three Glances at Nicholas Cage's Hair out of a possible Five Glances at Nicholas Cage's Hair. (This should tell you that if I already reviewed it, or am going to review it for the actual first time soon, that it will rate more than three Glances at Nicholas Cage's Hair.)

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Reply #68 posted 06/07/16 1:43pm

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214 said:

He is so fucking hot, what a body

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wHAT

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Reply #69 posted 06/07/16 2:29pm

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The Witch (2015) - A family in 1630s New England is torn apart by the forces of witchcraft, black magic and possession.

I'm not much into modern horror films, but this one was very good. Perhaps because it focused equally if not more on how the family slowly turned on each other as on the actual witch. 4/5

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Reply #70 posted 06/07/16 4:04pm

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The Witch (2015) - A family in 1630s New England is torn apart by the forces of witchcraft, black magic and possession.

I'm not much into modern horror films, but this one was very good. Perhaps because it focused equally if not more on how the family slowly turned on each other as on the actual witch. 4/5

Here in Mexico almost everyone says this movie sucks.

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Reply #71 posted 06/07/16 4:39pm

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214 said:

He is so fucking hot, what a body

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Reply #72 posted 06/07/16 4:40pm

Ace

RodeoSchro said:

I watched "Next" again. It's a really cool movie. I think I've already reviewed it, but maybe not. I'll look later.

So, in case I haven't reviewed this gem yet, I'm not going to give away any spoilers. This review will be on my second viewing of "Next", even though it might be my first review. Creative, I know but it's Prince's birthday! Can we be anything but creative?

My Second Review of "Next" is this: The first time you see this movie, you'll say "Cool! Someone finally figured out how to make time travel not seem absurd and impossible! Really, really cool! Also, Nicholas Cage's hair - ZOMG!" But the second time you see "Next", you'll say, "WTF was up with Julianne Moore's character? That was the dumbest, most stereotyped female FBI agent I've ever seen! And pretty much nothing she did, said, or knew made any sense at all! Who wrote this? The same guys that wrote that one movie with Bruce Willis and Kellen Lutz whose name escapes me now?" Yep, that is exactly what you'll say.

Therefore, my advice is to DEFINITLEY watch "Next" once, but you probably don't want to watch it twice. Or, for that matter, you might not want to read this Second Review of "Next" before you watch it for the first time or you'll spend valuable time agonizing over all the dumb stuff Moore's character does. I probably should have said that at the beginning of this post. Sorry, my bad.

I rate my Second Viewing of "Next" as Three Glances at Nicholas Cage's Hair out of a possible Five Glances at Nicholas Cage's Hair. (This should tell you that if I already reviewed it, or am going to review it for the actual first time soon, that it will rate more than three Glances at Nicholas Cage's Hair.)


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Reply #73 posted 06/08/16 1:34pm

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Into The Storm (2009)

Brendan Gleeson and Janet McTeer are wonderful at capturing the Churchills and the cost of war on them both.

starstarstar1/2

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Reply #74 posted 06/08/16 2:03pm

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214 said:

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The Witch (2015) - A family in 1630s New England is torn apart by the forces of witchcraft, black magic and possession.

I'm not much into modern horror films, but this one was very good. Perhaps because it focused equally if not more on how the family slowly turned on each other as on the actual witch. 4/5

Here in Mexico almost everyone says this movie sucks.


That's not just in Mexico, that's everywhere--because it doesn't follow the modern horror movie template. It's slower and more psychological like horror movies of the 60s and 70s. It's not surprising that it it isn't liked by many people.

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Reply #75 posted 06/08/16 2:13pm

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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) - The adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous hotel from the fictional Republic of Zubrowka between the first and second World Wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend.

What a cast. Possibly the most meticulously art-directed movie I've ever seen--and my favorite of 2014. 5/5

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Reply #76 posted 06/08/16 2:30pm

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This is a seriously flawed movie, but I still get a kick out of Jason Lee and the Jay & Silent Bob shtick.

It was made in less-politically-correct times, so I'm wondering if anybody out there is offended by any of the content.

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Reply #77 posted 06/08/16 4:25pm

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Here in Mexico almost everyone says this movie sucks.


That's not just in Mexico, that's everywhere--because it doesn't follow the modern horror movie template. It's slower and more psychological like horror movies of the 60s and 70s. It's not surprising that it it isn't liked by many people.

Indeed, that's the very reason.

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Reply #78 posted 06/08/16 4:29pm

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This is a seriously flawed movie, but I still get a kick out of Jason Lee and the Jay & Silent Bob shtick.

It was made in less-politically-correct times, so I'm wondering if anybody out there is offended by any of the content.

Liked Joey Adams in the movie. All the men in the movie are irritating.

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Reply #79 posted 06/09/16 2:54pm

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The Rocketeer (1991) - A young pilot stumbles onto a prototype jetpack that allows him to become a high flying masked hero.

I'm surprised this movie isn't better reviewed. I thought it was very good-natured and a lot of fun. I can see why Marvel asked director Joe Johnston to helm the similarly-styled Captain America: The First Avenger. 4/5

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Reply #80 posted 06/09/16 5:54pm

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The Lobster

Just my kind of movie. Weird, dark, satirical love story with an element of fantasy. I love it.

4.5/5
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Reply #81 posted 06/10/16 5:46am

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[img:$uid]http://s3.drafthouse.com/images/made/lobster_poster_240_356_81_s_c1.jpg[/img:$uid] The Lobster Just my kind of movie. Weird, dark, satirical love story with an element of fantasy. I love it. 4.5/5

yay. i cannot wait to see this. i live in something of a backwater, but i'm hoping it makes it to one of our arthouse-y cinemas sooner rather than later.

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Reply #82 posted 06/10/16 5:53am

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x-men apocalypse - not a complete dud imo, but it did seem muddled and meandering & it ended up as a let-down after the previous two x-films, which I liked quite a bit. 3/5.

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Reply #83 posted 06/10/16 6:55am

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The Visit (2015) - star star

I'm not too sure why I've being nice enough to give the movie 2 stars when I should really give it 1. The twist wasn't a complete let down, however, the aftermath after the twist was discovered could've went in a more interesting direction than it did. Overall, it seemed like a knockoff of the Paranormal Activity movies but without the paranormal activity.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #84 posted 06/10/16 7:56am

RodeoSchro

Last night I watched the last 35 minutes of "Animal House". As frequent readers of mine know, I consider "Animal House" to be the greatest movie ever made.

I still do.

As always, infinity stars for "Animal House"!

BTW, I meant to mention one of my favorite "Animal House" facts. It was co-written by National Lampoon founder Douglas Kenney. When the movie was cast, Kenney was offered any part he wanted. He chose Stork, who has only one line, but it is freaking AWESOME:

"What the hell are we supposed to do, you MO-ron?"

Let the quotes begin!

"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son."

"My advice to you is to start drinking heavily."

"Ramming SPEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDD!!!!!"

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Reply #85 posted 06/10/16 8:34am

RodeoSchro

I checked my extensive movie review archives and found out I had NOT reviewed "Next", although I had mentioned it favorably in another review. So, on to "Next"!

It's awesome, but pretty much all of Nicholas Cage's movies are awesome. Even "Valley Girl", which was totally awesome to the max! (some of you might not be old enough to get that but trust me - that was a kick-ass old school reference.)

"Next" revolves around Cage's ability to see two minutes into the future. But only HIS future. He can only see things in which he's a participant. So he uses this ability to be a two-bit magician in a downtown Vegas hotel, and also cheats at blackjack in order to make money for Columbo a/k/a Peter Falk. They apparently live in Dan Tanna's old digs. Wait - you don't know who Dan Tanna is?!?

Only the coolest 70's television dude EVER. Thomas Magnum, P.I. had NOTHING on Dan Tanna. Tanna (played by Robert Urich) drove a '57 T-Bird and lived in an old prop warehouse, which allowed him to drive his car right into his living room. MAXIMUM coolage! Dan Tanna was so cool that he had the following guest stars on his TV show:

Muhammed Ali. I could stop this list right now because unless Prince was on this show, it just couldn't get any cooler. But there was also June Lockhart (the Beaver's mom!); Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady!); Dean Martin (Fourth-Coolest Man in History, behind only Ali, Prince and my dad); Wolfman Jack; and Johnny Seven. Yep - THE Johnny Seven.

OK, I've got to stop going down rabbit holes but I had to know - who the heck was Johnny Seven? Besides the guy with the most awesome stage name EVER?

Johnny Seven was a character actor that appeared in 26 films and over 600 TV shows. Holy moley! Here he is:

I probably saw him a couple hundred times on TV but could not pick him out of a line-up. That's what character actors do, though. So, a tip of the RodeoSchro Cowboy Hat to this dude who had an awesome name; appeared with all the cool cats on all the cool shows; and was just generally with-it. Check out his old website! - https://web.archive.org/w...seven.com/

Back to "Next". See, the reason I've gone on all these tangents is that I like this movie so much, and it has some very important plot twists, and I don't want to give anything away. I want you to watch it! Therefore, I have educated you on various other items of coolness in order to brighten your day and keep you occupied until you watch "Next" on Netflix. And let the record reflect - I had no intention of going down all these rabbit holes until I typed "Dan Tanna". So the fact that this movie led me to type "Dan Tanna", and THAT led me to way more cool rabbit holes than I've included in this review, should tell you that "Next" is just a cool, cool movie.

I rate it four Johnny Sevens out of a possible five Johnny Sevens. No, wait - Johnny Seven was cooler than that. There has to be more Johnny Sevens in my rating system.

I rate "Next" as 6.25 Johnny Sevens out of seven Johnny Sevens. There - that feels right.

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Reply #86 posted 06/10/16 9:18am

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thekidsgirl said:

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The Lobster

Just my kind of movie. Weird, dark, satirical love story with an element of fantasy. I love it.

4.5/5


I liked this a lot too. thumbs up!

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Reply #87 posted 06/11/16 7:23am

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Just finished watching Arabian Nights Volume III by Miguel Goles. Absolutely gorgeous, way more intresting than the first two. (Even if I have to re-watch the first one...)

This has been a really unique experience, this genre of filmmaking takes not only courage but a sharp intellect and an artistic perception of un-art-able stuff like politics.

Reminds me of Spike Lee's take on that ancient Greek epic for 'Chi'Raaq'.
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Reply #88 posted 06/11/16 12:29pm

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thekidsgirl said:


The Lobster Just my kind of movie. Weird, dark, satirical love story with an element of fantasy. I love it. 4.5/5

yay. i cannot wait to see this. i live in something of a backwater, but i'm hoping it makes it to one of our arthouse-y cinemas sooner rather than later.



I know you will enjoy this. I'm trying to track down Dogtooth now, since its by the same film maker
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Reply #89 posted 06/11/16 12:30pm

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thekidsgirl said:


[img]http://s3.drafthouse.com/images/made/lobster_poster_240_356_81_s_c1.jpg[img]

The Lobster

Just my kind of movie. Weird, dark, satirical love story with an element of fantasy. I love it.

4.5/5


I liked this a lot too. thumbs up!



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