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Sexton is our art student. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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swiss army man - the opening is great, but the rest of this movie fell a little flat for me, & it ended up feeling like a junior varsity version of a kaufman/gondry/jonze film. not to say it's poor; more that it all felt a little too self-consciously quirky. 3/5.
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If you will, so will I | |
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correction in the guardian february 8th amending their article on the toni ermann u.s. remake:
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i am definitely going to catch it whenever it makes its way here. it takes a while for movies to make their way to the arctic tundra sometimes. . i am probably going to be able to catch 'the salesman' on the weekend, though. | |
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This thread has gotten way too high-brow for low-brows like me. Therefore, I'm going to see "Fist Fight" this weekend to even things out. | |
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aguirre, the wrath of god - watched it twice, in a row. partly because it's filled with some amazing images (the beginning & the end especially) and scenes that i think may have put lives at risk, & has a great soundtrack by popol vuh (you can never have too much popol vuh), and partly because i think this film, more than any other i've ever watched, might speak to the pitiless indifference of the universe to human concerns. maybe. at the very least, it scratched an itch in me. . 5/5
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^ I saw a doc about him a long time ago. | |
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Oh, I need to go back to some Herzog-Kinski-movies sometime... Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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. 7/10. It's stupid, but I like it. Good role for Reeves and good action scenes. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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do you mean you saw a doc about kinski? was it possibly this film (same one i mentioned in a post on this thread earlier)? | |
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i've watched plenty of herzog's docs, and i've watched a lot of his interviews (i could listen to him talk all day), but i'd seen nothing else outside of nosferatu until this week. if i can make my schedule work, i'm going to try to watch fitzcarraldo or even dwarfs... tomorrow evening. | |
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the Maneater---2016 french....exc religious movie | |
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damosuzuki said:
do you mean you saw a doc about kinski? was it possibly this film (same one i mentioned in a post on this thread earlier)? I think so it's been a while but I sure remember about him. | |
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Hidden Figures (2016) I really enjoyed this film, it had a great cast, story, score and a great message. I give it 5 out of 5
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camerperson - a collage documentary made up of footage from different times & parts of the world.
at first feels like a burroughs cut-up exercise, scatter-shot left-over material thrown together. in most ways, it doesn't add up to anything, provide any satisfying conclusions, yet it still makes an incredible impact, because it's all just real life. it's like a documentary version of richard feynman's statement that we're lost in an indifferent, mysterious universe without any purpose, living lives of chaos & humiliation & occasional panic & the odd pleasant moment. in that sense, cameraperson takes on the shape of every life, & i think it could become an all-time classic. 4.5/5
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I already have watched Arrival, to me the story is just plain stupid, it does not serve nomination for Best Picture of The Year. | |
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Okay, I'm going to vent here... I read and heard great things about "XX" and watched it on demand on the big plasma with the surround sound kicking...
It was horrible! Completely amateur. Bad direction, bad characterization, failed scares, failed laughs, bad horror genre plot points... and this was a Sundance selection. Wow. I'm getting more and more disillusioned with the big film festivals when I see that nepotism and idealism based on filmmakers' personaliities letting in crap films. I've seen it happen at SXSW, Sundance, Raindance, TIFF... and then they wonder why it fails hard in the "real world". But this takes the cake. It's bad. Yet so many reviewers are praising it. But believe me it falls so far below the threshold of good horror, it's undisputable.
This reminds me of a failed Trump press conference that is then evaluated as a success by a Trump supporter. In that case, they say it's a perfect example of him being real and American. In this case, reviewers are latching on to the idea that this is a feminist horror film made be women filmmakers who are festival darlings. It doesn't matter! This is like a sequence of undergrad film school projects. Even the stop-motion stylized through-line connecting sequence has been done with far better taste and technique. This was like pale imitiation weak sauce. "The Babadook" is so much better a heroine of this ideal of feminist horror. The first story did have nice cinematography and a nice score though. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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214 said: I already have watched Arrival, to me the story is just plain stupid, it does not serve nomination for Best Picture of The Year. Amen. A convoluted time traveling space octopus movie. Some reviewers didn't even understand it and praised it because they didn't want to feel stupid for saying that because their echo-chamber buddies reviewing it did. I saw a couple of comical "best-of" lists on Youtube and you can tell as they went over the movie most didn't get it and were only putting it on the list because they felt they were supposed to. | |
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Lion 7.5 out of 10. Just wanted to mention this film as the Oscars are almost here. A really good movie that had m teary eyed at the end . Such a beautiful story and affirmation of the best in humanity. No fancy camerawork or cinematography, just well done all the way around. Nicole Kidman was fantastic as was everyone else. | |
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Secret life of pets. 8 out of ten. Yes that's really high score and it's a guilty pleasure. Didn't think I'd even like this movie, but boy does this seemingly cute and harmless movie go dark with the humor on occasion. For the introduction scene of Albert Brooks's character alone I gave it an 8! My eyes darted side ways when he came on. All of this dark humor in such a cute looking movie. Lol. I still chuckle when I think of this movie. One of my favs of the year for sure! RIP Ricky! | |
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Yet, i enjoyed it. | |
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214 said:
Tats cool. I was glad it was finally over. Yet, i enjoyed it. | |
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True to my word, I got likkered up last night and went to see "Fist Fight"! Yeah I know - I didn't promise to get likkered up, but you had to know that was part of the deal.
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