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Grade: B- like Emma Roberts | |
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Oh, I give her an A | |
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me and you and everyone i know (2005) 4/5 i saw the future, miranda july's 2nd film, a few years back and absolute hated it - an uncommon reaction for me. i rarely hate anything. i'm occasionally bored, very often indifferent, but i very rarely hate. but i hated the future with its wacky talking cat, and was basically poisoned against all things miranda july related. i now say that was a folly on my part, because me and you... is really terrific, gets all the things that seemed annoying & cloying in the future just right. it's funny, understanding, charming, even moving at times if i can say that without sounding wet. it has a sex scene that ought to be filthy, dirty, offensive to most sensible people perhaps, but actually manages to be weirdly sweet. i think this is a fairly great movie and i now have to go back and watch the future to see if i actually hate it as much as my memory says i do.
the future (2011) 3/5 maybe middle age is making me soft, or i've developed a worrying taste for whimsy, but i now don't hate this. i don't like it as much as 'me and you...,' but i thought it was fun, perfectly enjoyable. this movie does feature narration from a cat, & i remember hating it so much the first time around. it didn't bug me much here, but that really just makes me worry that my bs detector has completely failed me and i'll be willing to devour any pretentious, performance art inspired piffle that comes down the pike. | |
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Ready Player One 5/10
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I, Tonya. (7.5 of 10)
I am a little late on this one. Just saw it tonight on demand. It surprised me in that it actually was moving in parts. They succeeded in making it seem like a documentary. It also captured the class conflict in America. No doubt who Tonya would have voted for. | |
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i do have to get to that, and soon, particularly since you were a such a soldier in taking a bullet for the team & watching lady macbeth. it's only fair.
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Vanilla Sky 3.5/5 Haven't seen it since I first watched it back in 02 I think. But it seems with post Inception it makes it easier to fully grasp all the mind bending details in the movie. Plus I missed the date of the sticker on the car and that the title is based on the Monet painting of the same name, the first time around. | |
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Films I watched yesterday:
[Edited 4/9/18 2:57am] "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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And in the last few days:
[Edited 4/9/18 8:04am] "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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damosuzuki said: me and you and everyone i know (2005) 4/5 i saw the future, miranda july's 2nd film, a few years back and absolute hated it - an uncommon reaction for me. i rarely hate anything. i'm occasionally bored, very often indifferent, but i very rarely hate. but i hated the future with its wacky talking cat, and was basically poisoned against all things miranda july related. i now say that was a folly on my part, because me and you... is really terrific, gets all the things that seemed annoying & cloying in the future just right. it's funny, understanding, charming, even moving at times if i can say that without sounding wet. it has a sex scene that ought to be filthy, dirty, offensive to most sensible people perhaps, but actually manages to be weirdly sweet. i think this is a fairly great movie and i now have to go back and watch the future to see if i actually hate it as much as my memory says i do.
the future (2011) 3/5 maybe middle age is making me soft, or i've developed a worrying taste for whimsy, but i now don't hate this. i don't like it as much as 'me and you...,' but i thought it was fun, perfectly enjoyable. this movie does feature narration from a cat, & i remember hating it so much the first time around. it didn't bug me much here, but that really just makes me worry that my bs detector has completely failed me and i'll be willing to devour any pretentious, performance art inspired piffle that comes down the pike. I’ve enjoyed your writing for years, partially because you seem to infuse it with the possibility of your own flaws—which we all have in incalculable abundance—getting in the way. the diving bell & the butterfly (2007) 5/5 - if you were to tell me that diving bell... is the best movie of the century so far, i wouldn't hotly argue with you. Yep. | |
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Loved it. Big Wes Anderson fan. Watched Fantastic Mr. Fox the night before i saw this, and I might like it a little more than Dogs - Fox was not as dark as Dogs - yet both had wisdom and lots of heart.
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What's wrong with Cloverfiled Paradox, I really enjoyed it, thoroughly. By the way The Witch as I stated in another version of this series of threads, is a masterpiece of a film. | |
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hey, thanks. as i've said before, and as i'm happy to keep repeating, i think you write beautifully, so that really means something to me coming from you. i always try to be conscious of my own biases & flaws any time i'm reading or watching or evaluating. as richard feynman said, 'the first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.' for a film that seemed to be going for a very naturalistic, rambling feel, i thought it felt a bit overwrought at times, particularly in some early scenes and in some of the road trip moments. this is my first gillian armstrong exposure. i know that there's a lot of love for this film and for this director, but i did find this a bit flat and stilted and ultimately unrewarding. perhaps i'm a little too primed by all the mumblecore-ish stuff i've watched in the past year, but this simply felt too broad, too direct in some way that ultimately struck me as slick & false. | |
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It's not like it was on par with horror movies like Alien, The Exorcist, Audition or The Shining and all. | |
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I said a Masterpiece. Next question... | |
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ha, i admire your passion. i actually don't think it's aggrandizement to call the witch a masterpiece. time will tell, and i certainly am not the final authority on such matters, but i think it has the same kind of low-key, creeps-up-on-you pacing & painstaking attention to detail as alien, and has imagery that's just as creepy. i absolutely could see it occupying that same sort of space in the future as a horror classic. | |
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Saw The Bad News Bears on TV last night. Don't know why I remembered Jody Foster being in it instead of Tatum O'Neal. Why don't they make kid movies like this any more. 5/5 "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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damosuzuki said:
hey, thanks. as i've said before, and as i'm happy to keep repeating, i think you write beautifully, so that really means something to me coming from you. i always try to be conscious of my own biases & flaws any time i'm reading or watching or evaluating. as richard feynman said, 'the first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.' Always appreciate the kindness. It’s something else that speaks well of you. It only encourages me. A big mistake. ;) I just try to tie my laces. Others here, including yourself, supply the shoes. If I don’t challenge myself to think/write about something it tends to become little more than another backup singer in my subconscious who can’t always remember the words. We all know a great deal more than we challenge ourselves to discover. Of course I’m also quite cool with somone just declaring, “It sucks, fools!” | |
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Probably not--it isn't PC. But it deals with how people actually act, both young and old in a real way. Too bad a film like this wouldn't be made now--unless it was an indie with big backing. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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It's a real hoot. I saw it again a couple of years ago after seeing it during the original theatrical run. Made me miss Walter Mathieu. | |
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Most likely the time will come for this film to be considered a classic. | |
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This was a great movie. I remember seeing it at the theatre when I was a kid. They don't make movies like this anymore as kids today would be bored out of their minds. By 5-6 years old, they've already seen so much shit on tv, video games and the internet. Something like Bad News Bears wouldn't interest them much. Very sad indeed. Also, every kid today would make the team because God knows, we can't let anyone feel left out | |
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From the same director Luc Besson:
Valerian B- Visually stunning. Story was just ok. Would like to see it in 3D.
Lucy B+ Enjoyed the story and looking forward to the sequel.
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