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raw - 4.5/5 vegetarian veterinary student discovers her inner carnivore. not the first movie to equate sexual awakening & yearning for conformity with violence & blood-lust, but it absolutely hit all the right notes for me every step of the way. fantastically atmospheric, viciously brutal at times & containing one of the toughest, most squirm-inducing scenes i've seen in i don't know how long, but also very funny & satirical. reminiscent of body-horror era cronenberg & dario argento, & potentially my movie of the year. | |
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Midnight Cowboy (1969) A great but depressing film about an unlikely friendship, with fine performances by Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight as the naive male hustler Joe Buck. Plus the score by John Barry and the song "Everybody's Talkin" by Harry Nilsson is really memorable. I give it a 4 out of 5 Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Baby Driver 7.5 / 10 | |
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wonder woman | |
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mother! i liked it quite a bit. i can certainly go along with criticisms of its metaphorical pretensions - if you say it's an inch deep, i wouldn't hotly disagree. i think adolescent might be a perfectly apt description for it, but i don't always think being adolescent or immature is a cardinal sin. the greatest sin a movie, or anything really, can make for me is being boring, and i was never bored for a moment. | |
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ha, that's been the reaction of the majority of the folks who've actually seen it.
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As Good As It Gets (1997) Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Absolutely one of my favourite movies. Jack is incredible and Helen and ? damn, I can't remember his name, are just wonderful. I've seen it several times and always enjoy it. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Greg Kinnear - thanks | |
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nocturama 4.5/5 a disparate group of young people commit multiple, coordinated terrorist attacks in paris, then hide in a department store and wait out the aftermath. the two sections are quite different; the terrorist attack plays like a tight, methodological caper, & the section in the department store is almost a remake of dawn of the dead. i thought both were 100% riveting & bizarre & confusing (in the best sense). something truly different, & a film that worked its way into my head & refuses to leave.
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Went and saw "It" yesterday... wasn't that good in my eyes... not scary at all, but there was this kid sitting next to me, must've been about 14 or 15 and every time they showed the clown, he kept jumping in his seat going, "OH, SHIT!!" | |
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Doctor Thorne is an excellent three-part 'movie'. i found it to be quite wonderful. a jolly romp of a romance and absolutely beautifully watchable film. a wickedly funny plot and an appearance by Lovejoy's Ian McShane spices up a remarkable cast. i throughly enjoyed this. if you liked Downton Abbey you might like this as well. | |
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i'm a little more positive on 'it' than you or the other people who commented on the previous rtlmyw thread, though i basically agree with everything that was said. i don't think it really excelled at anythign it did. it's not really a particularly frightening movie (certainly no more so than some of the popular horror films of the past few years like the conjuring series, insidious, sinister), and it's not really great as a coming of age story either (maybe it could have gained from shaving off a few of the kids to give the remaining ones more focus). but at the same time, i think it was good enough - there were some fairly effective scenes, the kids were all good, some great imo, & i was never bored or thinking 'get on with it already.' | |
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stalker (1979) - it is long, and it's filled with long shots, many lingering for several minutes. at the beginning, i could almost feel my brain pushing back against the static nature of this movie, but at some point i gave myself over and went along with its calm, meditative tone. it is one of those movies that, if you don't resist, can induce something like a hypnotic state with it's droning soundtrack & great images. [Edited 9/29/17 20:45pm] | |
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Suki, you love violent films? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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am i suki? if so, that's a fairly creative misspelling! | |
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I watched a "movie" called "Badasses on the Bayou". Allegedly it was about Danny Glover and Danny Trejo being old badasses who beat up bad guys. Sadly, there were no more Dannys to add to the cast but it DID have one of my all-time favorite actors, John Amos. In my mind, John Amos was always about as cool as you could get. He still is, even in a turkey like this. | |
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the exterminating angel 4.5/5 i walked into this classic luis bunuel movie completely blind, expecting something dark and dour, and was pleasantly surprised to find that it's a sharp, nicely paced & pretty witty social satire with some funny & fairly trippy elements. the only major flaw in my eyes was a slightly abrupt ending. [Edited 9/25/17 18:10pm] | |
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uncle boonmee who can recall his past lives - 4/5 i have the feeling that some of this was lost on me, that there was cultural & religion-specific stuff that probably went right over my head, but it had this sweetly innocent, even naive feel & an odd, languid tone that i thoroughly enjoyed. | |
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Peanuts. 3/5 very cute, very nostalgic. | |
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the double life of veronique - 3/5 perhaps i've watched a few too many moody, slowly paced & subtitled films recently but, while i really enjoyed the first third or so, when this movie took a turn around the 40 minute mark or so all the life seemed to drain out of it. it's hard to pinpoint exactly what it is that didn't work, as there's no real obvious switch in style or tone, but it landed with a bit of a thud overall for me, which i find frustrating as i thought the opening section was truly great.
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i'm lucky enough to have the luxury of time these days, so i'm trying to use it as productively as i can - lots of biking, reading, & movies. i've actually finally decided to take a serious bite out of that sight and sound list while i'm on my hiatus from the real world. luckily, the library is my friend and has a good amount of the top 250. battleship potemkin is up tonight...
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Fast Five, I think it's the best after the first one. Really entertaining. 4/5 | |
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battleship potemkin (1925) 5/5 i was pleased & a bit surprised to find that watching this movie was not just a good academic exercise in adding an overdue film to my cinematic vocabulary. it was no dreary grind but instead tightly paced & exciting, and filled with amazing images. [Edited 9/29/17 20:09pm] | |
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