sexton said:
Great film! Although I’d like to see a documentary in the future that examines her music for a change. Miss Simone’s body of work is one of the most versatile discographies. It would be nice to give it the same seriousness her peers usually get when they get talked abou. | |
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I suppose he makes the kind of movies that you either like or you don't. A lot of his characters are very similar people with very similar motivation. I love most of his movies though so the fact that they're all similar is great for me. And when he does branch out in things like Magnolia he proves that he's a very good actor when he wants to be. I'm sure we'll see more of that side as he gets older and action movie roles are harder to come by. Until then though I'm happy to see Mission Impossible and Jack Reacher sequels for as long as he's able to make them. And thank you | |
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liquid sky (1982) 2/5 this is my second crack at liquid sky, and i didn't find it any more interesting or compelling this go around. it's an ugly, dull, & (despite the garish colors & outfits) very visually bland movie. there are no interesting shots or scenes, the characters are blank. even the soundtrack is weak by my reckoning - very repetitive (not always a bad thing in my books) and (this is the deal-breaker) shrill. this thing has stubbornly remained a cult item, loved by many apparently. i has the outline of something i'd generally love, but i am settling on an opinion of hatred more or less, and i now never, ever want to watch it again. | |
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love exposure (2008) 5/5 after catching 'why don't you play in hell' a few months back, it became suddenly important to me to see as many sion sono movies as possible.when i saw a running time on his most highly rated film of almost four hours, my enthusiasm waned. a lot. but i decided i could always try to spread it over two nights. unnecessary. except for a little hiccup in the last hour perhaps, this is one of the most perfectly paced & entertaining films i've ever seen, moving all over the place from almost sit-com goofiness to surreal absurdity to slasher violence. a perfect film, if i dare say so myself.
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psychokinesis (2018) 3/5 yeon sang-ho's follow-up to the great 'train to busan.' amusing & good-natured in a slightly sitcom-ish way, but ultimately a bit dull and repetitive. even at a fairly brisk 100 minutes i felt it overstayed its welcome, with too thin a story to warrant a full feature running time. ok, but this is definitely not another train to busan.
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i caught that myself earlier this week, & i didn't laugh much. if a comedy doesn't make me laugh, i can't really call it a success, i guess. it had it's moments, but i suppose it just suffers from the diminishing returns that tend to trip up comedy sequels: what's funny & fresh the first go around feels like a bit of a retread now. 3/5 | |
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damosuzuki said: love exposure (2008) 5/5 after catching 'why don't you play in hell' a few months back, it became suddenly important to me to see as many sion sono movies as possible.when i saw a running time on his most highly rated film of almost four hours, my enthusiasm waned. a lot. but i decided i could always try to spread it over two nights. unnecessary. except for a little hiccup in the last hour perhaps, this is one of the most perfectly paced & entertaining films i've ever seen, moving all over the place from almost sit-com goofiness to surreal absurdity to slasher violence. a perfect film, if i dare say so myself.
[Edited 6/4/18 19:08pm] You should watch the 6 hour cut. I've actually never seen the shorter 4 hour version but the full 6 hour movie is really good. You'd probably have to be really in the mood to watch it though. 6 hours is a big ask but if you rate the 4 hour version so highly, you'll probably enjoy the full cut. | |
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Superman: The Movie (1978) Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Django Unchained (2012)
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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The Three Caballeros. 10/10
Thank you AND for releasing it on blu. [Edited 6/11/18 11:27am] | |
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namepeace said: Superman: The Movie (1978) Christopher Reeve will never be beaten as Superman. That's a solid 5 star movie for me. | |
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Hereditary saw it last night & I’m wishing I didn’t. Toni Collette definitely deserves an Oscar & the Peter character really acted his ass off too. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I like that Man of Steel guy much better than Reeves.
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JorisE73 said:
I like that Man of Steel guy much better than Reeves.
Well that's just sacrilege. | |
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I grew up with Reeve and loved it as a kid but I think Cavill surpassed him in the looks department and depth of the character. | |
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JorisE73 said:
I grew up with Reeve and loved it as a kid but I think Cavill surpassed him in the looks department and depth of the character. Henry Cavill is a better looking guy but I think Christopher Reeve makes for a more handsome Superman. I don't know how to make sense of that but that's how I feel | |
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JorisE73 said:
I grew up with Reeve and loved it as a kid but I think Cavill surpassed him in the looks department and depth of the character. Thats because they morphed a little Reeves into Cavill's face there. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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RodeoSchro said:
Of note, it had one of the worst audience ratings of any movie based on Cinemascore. | |
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RodeoSchro said:
That’s EXACTLY why I went to begin with what you just said. A lot of people are comparing it to the Exorcist, but it reminds me more of Rosemary’s Baby. | |
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i'm hopefully catching it this weekend. very much looking forward to it. i think i've seen some rosemary's baby comparisons popping up on twitter, and i think that's a lot more exciting to me than another exorcist retread.
the green fog (2017) 4/5 guy maddin's 'interpretation' of hitchcock's vertigo, recreated through footage from old movies & tv. wonderfully odd, naturally, as one would expect in something with guy maddin's name attached, but it's a bit more openly silly than you might expect, even goofy, but in a very endearing way. some people may throw up their hands, perhaps find it a bit of a waste of time, but i thought it was a demented hoot & i absolutely loved it.
coco (2017) 4.5/5 beautiful animation, even by pixar standards, and the ending made me cry like a 4 year old who just dropped his ice cream cone.
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