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inside llewyn davis - 4/5 week in the life of a bohemian folkie (who generally reeks of jerkyness) trying to make a go of it in the 60s greenwich village scene. this look at a talented, gifted guy doomed to be a miserable failure was already interesting, but it's made even better by some really great music, quite a bit of it played live, i believe. also, nobody but me will care about this, but i biked 110k today, my 2nd longest uninterrupted ride ever. the fitness thread has died too, so i'm posting my screenshot of my ride here. [Edited 7/15/17 19:44pm] | |
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^Wow! I care! That is AWESOME. And I'll make a new fitness thread right now. | |
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First and foremost you have to know that there is a lot of music and love for music in this film. There is a lot of warmth amongst the action and killing.
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The Summer of Kurt continues with "Bone Tomahawk". [Edited 7/17/17 8:11am] | |
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The soundtrack was amazing .......Baby Driver SOUNDTRACK ANALYSIS - How Edgar Wright Created An Action Musical (spoilers). I bought it the very day I watched the film....that is how much I loved it.
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Question for all my Bone Tomahawkers - what happened to dandy Mr. Brooder? The last thing I remember was that they left him with a cigar and a stick of dynamite. But that's it. [Edited 7/17/17 7:57am] | |
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Goddess4Real said:
The soundtrack was amazing .....Baby Driver SOUNDTRACK ANALYSIS - How Edgar Wright Created An Action Musical (spoilers). I bought it the very day I watched the film....that is how much I loved it.
Yep. The first thing I did after watching it, was add the soundtrack to my Spotify. | |
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Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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War of the Planet of the Apes (2017) Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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i think they lost most of the dynamite when their camp was raided - or they had to leave it behind, since they lost their horses at that point. it's only been 5 days or so since i watched it, but my hold on those plot-points has loosened. | |
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a serious man 4/5 the coens at their lovably bizarre, bitterly funny best. | |
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it probably would have sat in my queue forever (or until it expired from netlix) if you hadn't given me the initiative to give it a chance, so thank you for prompting me to watch a movie that i truly enjoyed a lot! | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Love this movie! | |
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Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) | |
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RodeoSchro said:
It may not wreck the plot of this great movie removing the main character—I haven't a clue, it's been a long time, since way back when laser discs were still a thing—but then it's not likely to be a movie they're still watching and debating with such passion some 36 years later. "Mulholland Drive" IMHO has one of the most exhilarating plots ever. But if that was all there was to it, putting together a challenging puzzle, then there isn't much heart, and then what the hell are we all doing here? | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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i definitely think this is the best representation of peter parker/spider-man yet, & i really enjoyed the high school setting. my only complaint with the movie, besides some of the action feeling a bit rote (almost all the cb films feel that way now to me, really) is that i wish that more would have been done with the high school elements & those characters. regardless, i'd definitely rate this as one of the top-tier marvel films. 4/5 [Edited 7/18/17 19:42pm] | |
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Dudes & Dragons (2015) (...No Stars, No NOTHING, I can't right now...)
That movie was Bloody awful...Even Luke Perry's pretty face could not save it... | |
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forbidden zone (1980) 3.5/5 - incredibly strange musical. imagine a slightly more easy-going, less transgressive (though it has some moments) take on john waters. the songs (by danny elfman) are fun, even great at times. weird, a bit gross now and then, occasionally annoying, & only 75 minutes long. i thought it was pretty terrific.
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Wow... Y'all DIDN'T like War for the Planet of the Apes?
I thought it was the best since Part I, although it does have its share of nods to Apocalypse Now.(This would've been inherent to any psychotic guy who espoused fear through threatening intimidating "leadership" however, especially if he was ex miiltary)
Yes, it's kinda like an Ape Moses story...but that's intended to make the foundation for the original series oddly enough. (making these a prequel of sorts) ...and the nod to Nova...that was funny.... maybe uneccessary but good for in jokes to fans of the original series.
It also does well to tell the story of humans as iredeemable....which leads to willful "selective memory" in future tales of Ape life....and sounds really plausible...cause that's how our history is written.....selectively by people in power.
It had me tense and gripped and dealt with their very real difficulties just trying to life a separate life. The mutating human-debilitating disease (though never "scientifically" EXPLAINED/rather suggested) was a good turmoil to make Caesar a redeemable person from his OWN hell... he spared the very asshole who murdered his family and saw his own pain as he saw himself fading away.
Mercy.
ANYWAYS... I thought that film was great 9/10 (cause 10 either has to mean it was incredible and changed my life or was soooo awesome and close to my mindset that it became a FAVORITE and made it up to 10)
Cinematography/Captures/Scenarios? 10/10 that film was shot and made use of nature as a second character almost in such a BEAUTIFUL...arresting way. Many scenes were immense and incredible.
BUT THEN AGAIN....I SAW IT OFF HOLLYWOOD BLVD at the VISTA THEATER....where they only have one screen...but God, was the presentation LOUD, CLEAR and IMMACULATE.... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
That said....the lead actor isn't very engaging, the film reads like a comic book....which it basically is...Spacey is clowny in a bad wig, Foxx is pretty good in his role, but the tempo of the film doesn't disengage from the director's hold (tight, quick cuts) enough to let his character permeate anything. Second villain guy (don't know his name) is somewhat compelling in a B-Movie manner.... pretty enjoyable "romp" is what they'd call it. 7/10
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With as hot and humid as it's been you'd think I'd run to the nearest movie house to just chill for some hours, but nope, it's been like forever. Haven't even been doing RedBox either. Even the last Netflix I watched was Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, which was very good and even that's been too long ago. | |
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I just walked out of "Dunkirk" and I literally mean I walked out of it. There's still an hour left. Worst movie I've seen in 20 years. | |
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RodeoSchro said: I just walked out of "Dunkirk" and I literally mean I walked out of it. There's still an hour left. Worst movie I've seen in 20 years. I just did the same after part one of a film geek double feature. "If..."/Performance (guest starring Mick Jagger in his first film role) I'm sure the second film would have been better but the first was like a boring dreary "day in the life of a British boarding school/college" WITHOUT any fun. It must be a generational time capsule of sorts to have gotten the recognition it gets. That and the long overdue "payoff" where the students open fire on the staff and directors/clergy Still. ..a gigantic waste of time. AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE usually has great selections.....these were horse shit ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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the big sick 3/5 an awful lot of this movie involved people talking about their feelings in a way that felt very artificial, even melodramatic & soap-opera-ish at times to me. there are some clever lines & funny moments (mostly involving holly hunter & ray romano) but i felt pretty indifferent to this overall. | |
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