I know grease is a beloved movie. I still find it dated and creepy [Edited 11/29/18 17:06pm] | |
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hold the dark (2018) 2/5 wolf expert travels to a remote alaskan village & finds himself in the middle of a crime/mystery. jeremy saulnier was 3/3 for me coming into this movie - murder party, green room & especially blue ruin were all fun, tight low budget goodness in my books. this, unfortunately, spoils his winning streak with me at least. it's flat & dreary & overly laden with plot & twists & characters, & loses all the focused simplicity of his first three movies. [Edited 11/29/18 17:09pm] | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: EmmaMcG said: No. Its called acting. Or do you also consider Michael J Fox to be creepy for playing a 17 year old in Back to the Future 3, when he was 29 in real life at the time? Yeah but it was not solely about high school sexual situations. And the entire cast wasn’t composed of 30 yr olds full sexual innuendos. The entire storyline with Biff and Lorraine was about sexual situations. He even tries to rape her in her car until George stops him. Back to the Future is still seen as a classic regardless of its risqué scenes involving teenagers in sexual situations. And so is Grease. | |
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EmmaMcG said: Ugot2shakesumthin said: Yeah but it was not solely about high school sexual situations. And the entire cast wasn’t composed of 30 yr olds full sexual innuendos. The entire storyline with Biff and Lorraine was about sexual situations. He even tries to rape her in her car until George stops him. Back to the Future is still seen as a classic regardless of its risqué scenes involving teenagers in sexual situations. And so is Grease. Lol, you’re stretching it, one is an innocent sitcom style movie, vs a sleezy movie. But Back to the future is dated, but no way as dated as Grease. | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: EmmaMcG said: The entire storyline with Biff and Lorraine was about sexual situations. He even tries to rape her in her car until George stops him. Back to the Future is still seen as a classic regardless of its risqué scenes involving teenagers in sexual situations. And so is Grease. Lol, you’re stretching it, one is an innocent sitcom style movie, vs a sleezy movie. But Back to the future is dated, but no way as dated as Grease. I guess we'll agree to disagree. After all, I don't see what's sleazy about 17 and 18 year old characters talking about or having sex. But I'll say this, as a general comment. We should never judge a movie made 30 or 40 years ago by modern standards. Especially when modern standards have become so pussified as to regard a movie like Grease to be offensive or sleazy. And I don't mean any personal offence to you, far from it in fact, but according to "modern standards", shows like Friends, Saved by the Bell and Seinfeld are offensive. Nobody in their right mind should have an issue with "political correctness". I mean, there's no reason why anyone should deliberately seek to offend anyone else. But, in my opinion, to call a movie like Grease "sleazy" or get offended by the likes of Friends is taking political correctness a step too far. | |
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full list of this year's winners of the NYFCC Awards below: Best Film: Roma (Netflix) Best Director: Alfonso Cuarón, Roma (Netflix) Best First Film: Eighth Grade, dir. Bo Burnham (A24) Best Actor: Ethan Hawke for First Reformed (A24) Best Actress: Best Actress, Regina Hall, Support the Girls (Magnolia Pictures) Best Supporting Actor: Richard E. Grant for Fox Searchlight’s Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Fox Searchlight) Best Supporting Actress: Regina King for If Beale Street Could Talk (Annapurna) Best Screenplay: First Reformed (Paul Schrader) (A24) Best Cinematography: Roma, Alfonso Cuaron (Netflix) Best Foreign Language Film: Cold War (dir. Pawel Pawlikowski) (Amazon) Best Documentary: Minding the Gap (dir. Bing Liu) Best Animated Film: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (dirs. Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman) Special Awards: David Schwartz, Chief Film Curator at Museum of the Moving Image (who will be stepping down after 33 years) and Kino Classics Box Set “Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers. | |
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Today I will be watching Spiderman into the spider-verse.
I have no idea when Roma will be available for streaming. I can’t wait to see If Beale Street Could Talk and see how good Regina Hall is. There has to be a better actress nominee this year than Lady Gaga becasue she really wasn’t’t that good. So I hope to see what Regina Hall’s performance looks like. [Edited 11/30/18 8:03am] | |
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Yes that was disturbing but handled quite well and funny at the same time. | |
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About SNF and Grease is that they show how AMAZING The Bee Gees are. Lately I have been revisiting their music and am blown away at how amazing it is and how well their music has held up. I know there are a lot of people like me who LOVE The Bee Gees, but they still seem like they are underrated. | |
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RodeoSchro said:
I will go out on the limb and say that if The Bee Gees were not involved in Both Grease and Saturday Night Fever they would never have been the hits that they were and would be judged solely on the mediocre movies they are. I know Grease was a big hit play and all and my niece was recently in a PG version of it at a school play and is beloved and all, but I think it would have gone the Rent way and mostly ignored as a movie if it wasn’t for The Bee Gees. [Edited 11/30/18 9:32am] | |
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I haven't seen First Reformed, but I will. I love Ethan Hawke! He's a fantastic and underrated actor. I would love to see him win an Oscar. He chooses such diverse roles. He was amazing as Chet Baker in Born to be Blue. | |
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I haven't seen First Reformed, but I will. I love Ethan Hawke! He's a fantastic and underrated actor. I would love to see him win an Oscar. He chooses such diverse roles. He was amazing as Chet Baker in Born to be Blue. I agree about Ethan. He has been doing so much good work lately. Can’t wait to see it too. But so far Bradley Cooper seems a lock for the Oscar with his amazing performance in A Star is Born. [Edited 11/30/18 9:56am] | |
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I love me some Bradley too. I hope either him or Ethan get the Oscar. | |
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Empress said:
I love me some Bradley too. I hope either him or Ethan get the Oscar. As with Bohemian Rhapsody, I don’t think A Star is Born or Bohemian Rhapsody are Oscar worthy, (certainly not Bohemian Rhapsody)but both main actors surely deserve Oscar nominations for their roles. | |
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Roma streams December 14th, per yahoo. | |
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mandy (2018) 4/5 a man seeks revenge on a sadistic cult. one of the more pleasant film surprises of 2018 has been the gift of two highly enjoyable nicolas cage movies; mom and dad was terrific b-movie fun, & mandy is flat out great imo. i do wish there had been a bit more acid trip delirium towards the end, but why quibble? it's a magnificent, psychedelic trippy mess. it reminds me somewhat of bone tomahawk, partly because they share a bit of story structure, but mainly because they feel like two of the most metal movies in their tone & levels of brutality i've seen. won't be to everyone's tastes, but i loved it & i have a feeling this will be a film i will rewatch about two billion times.
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Misconduct (2016) Despite having 2 legendary Oscar winning actors in the cast (in Al Pacino & Anthony Hopkins, who were probablly paid a shitload of $ to sleep walk in this so called "legal thriller") this film was B.O.R.I.N.G! and it almost put me to And don't get me started on Josh Duhamel's Ben Cahill, sure he looked the part as a lawyer caught up in a web of lies and blackmail, however, his connect-the-dots wooden performance was really annoying, and the rest of the cast weren't much better....especially Alice Eve who plays Ben's depressed wife as a pouting, one-dimentional baby doll. Plus, the script was poorly written, the plot made no sense, the editing was confusing and by the end of the film I did not care who lived or died. I give this pile of a 0 out of 5 This is the worst film I have watched this year, because I felt robbed of my time.
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american animals (2018) 3.5/5 university students hatch a plan to steal 'birds of america' from a lexington university. a few weeks ago, i declared myself bored by widows, & went on to conclude that i am indifferent to caper & heist films. now here comes american animals to blow a hole in that theory. this hums with a fantastic energy, a hugely winning presentation of a train wreck true story. & i'd also say this is one of the best uses of intersplicing of interviews with the 'real' people into a 'boats' movie that i've seen. [Edited 12/3/18 16:36pm] | |
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Kingsman - The Golden Circle (2017) | |
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I watched First Reformed the other night. It was terrible. Very bleak, dis-jointed and downright sickening. I love Ethan Hawke, but this role was awful and I think anyone could've done it. A waste of 2 hours. | |
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Can You Ever Forgive Me? 4/5. Melissa McCarthy was great. When Lee Israel falls out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception. An adaptation of the memoir Can You Ever Forgive Me?, the true story of best-selling celebrity biographer Lee Israel. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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