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The First Rate The Last Movie You Watched Thread of 2019! I'm sick and obviously the only one up this early on New Year's Day so here's our first thread. I wish you health, happiness and the best movies this year! | |
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I hope you feel better sooner than later. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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bird box.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I'm going to just mention a few we've watched in the past couple of weeks, since during the holidays there is little original programming on television. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Thanks for the well-wishes! It's Wednesday, January 2, 2019 and I feel almost like myself. At least after three days of absolute agony, I'm getting better. Hooray!
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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. 3/5 a handful of short stories of the old west by the Coen Brothers, need I say more. Funny, one, others really sad. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Mavis. I can't rate it because I only saw 60 -70% of it but I enjoyed what I saw, so I will be making the effort to see 100% of it. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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The Sickness, Day 5. [Edited 1/3/19 6:36am] | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I didn't know a new movie thread was started. As soon as I watch a movie in January, I'll post here. | |
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Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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[Edited 1/2/19 15:36pm] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs [Edited 1/2/19 16:59pm] | |
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Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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roma (2018) 3.5/5 i feel like there may be a bit of public shame involved in admitting i didn't completely love roma. perhaps if i'd had the forced focus of a theatre experience, i might have come out feeling differently, but like most, i watched this on netflix, & i found the first 90 minutes of this was a dreary, unengaging bore. i would have said prior to this that cuaron was incable of being boring, but bored i was. it looks great, of course. there is absolute beauty in this film. but everything was at a distance. the b&w made it feel detached. the meandering, minor key moments were fine, but i always felt at arm's length. & it's just too long, i feel. it's not absurdly long, but it was too long for me to stay engaged with it all the way through. there are major moments that come in the last third, but i was completely emotionally deadened to the impact by that point, & i was left completely unaffected, even indifferent.
i re-watched singin' in the rain first thing new years morning, partly to rinse the mental residue of the predator out of my mind, mostly because it seemed like a good way to start off the year. i think you could make a solid case for the sequence from moses supposes through singin' in the rain being the greatest patch of film ever made. 5/5 the red shoes (19480 5/5 for the first hour, i thought that i might not be completely sold on its greatness, but by the time we get to the ballet sequence, i was 100% sold, and from that point i needed no convincing that the red shoes deserves its reputation as a masterpiece. while i'm a person who has no interest in such things - i'd rather die than go to the ballet - this shows that a great film can take something you think you have no stake in & make it seem like the most important thing in the world. [Edited 1/2/19 19:20pm] | |
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BlacKkKlansman... powerful ...dug it | |
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damosuzuki said: roma (2018) 3.5/5 i feel like there may be a bit of public shame involved in admitting i didn't completely love roma. perhaps if i'd had the forced focus of a theatre experience, i might have come out feeling differently, but like most, i watched this on netflix, & i found the first 90 minutes of this was a dreary, unengaging bore. i would have said prior to this that cuaron was incable of being boring, but bored i was. it looks great, of course. there is absolute beauty in this film. but everything was at a distance. the b&w made it feel detached. the meandering, minor key moments were fine, but i always felt at arm's length. & it's just too long, i feel. it's not absurdly long, but it was too long for me to stay engaged with it all the way through. You speak what you feel. I admire that. None of us can make anyone else feel what we feel. The best we can all do is attempt to describe what’s really going on at our core. For me this was an epic masterpiece on a micro scale. It’s like splitting someone’s head open and having them paint what they’re feeling using the leakage. Then the foamy water comes rushing over. It’s the type of movie that probably never even gets made but for the great fortune of meeting Netflix at a time when their moneybags are overflowing and streaming competition is perhaps just entering its golden age. I haven’t seen it yet on Netflix. I’m saving that TV experience until I’ve seen it a second time in the theater (very soon, I hope). i re-watched singin' in the rain first thing new years morning, partly to rinse the mental residue of the predator out of my mind, mostly because it seemed like a good way to start off the year. i think you could make a solid case for the sequence from moses supposes through singin' in the rain being the greatest patch of film ever made. 5/5 Absolutely. the red shoes (19480 5/5 for the first hour, i thought that i might not be completely sold on its greatness, but by the time we get to the ballet sequence, i was 100% sold, and from that point i needed no convincing that the red shoes deserves its reputation as a masterpiece. while i'm a person who has no interest in such things - i'd rather die than go to the ballet - this shows that a great film can take something you think you have no stake in & make it seem like the most important thing in the world. Very well said. The cynic says, “I like to live life, not watch it.” But this is part of real life. Movies can sometimes put you in a time and place so acutely that you’re placed in shoes you thought you’d never wear, or perhaps barely even knew existed. | |
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Roma 4 / 10
The Sisters Brothers 7.5 / 10
The House That Jack Built 5 / 10
Bad Times At The El Royale 7.5 / 10
Birdbox 6.5 / 10
Fahrenheit 11/9 7.5 / 10
Mowgli: Legend Of The Jungle 7.5 / 10 | |
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Johnny English Strikes Again | |
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After acquiescing to the ladies' fervent desire to see Blake Lively's closet, I knew that I'd saved my ace for this evening. Because the movie I wanted to see was "Bad Times at the El Royale". | |
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had to think of your comments while watching the documentary 'minding the gap' last night. minding the gap tracks the lives of skateboarding teenagers into their early adult years. i don't particularly like skateboarding, & i'll usually cross the street to avoid skateboarding teens. i would never expect a doc about skateboarding kids to be one of the best things i've ever seen in my life, but it is one of the saddest, most frustrating, moving & ultimately uplifting films i've ever seen.
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Bad Times at the El Royale The Sister Brothers did both dissapoint me, especially 'Bad times'.
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damosuzuki said:
had to think of your comments while watching the documentary 'minding the gap' last night. minding the gap tracks the lives of skateboarding teenagers into their early adult years. i don't particularly like skateboarding, & i'll usually cross the street to avoid skateboarding teens. i would never expect a doc about skateboarding kids to be one of the best things i've ever seen in my life, but it is one of the saddest, most frustrating, moving & ultimately uplifting films i've ever seen.
It’s now firmly implanted on my person, as are several ideas I get from this thread. I’m still all-in on catching Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse while in the theater, even though I’ve never even seen a Spider-Man movie. When passion is this deep, it’s hard not to recognize. | |
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A Simple Favor - 2/5 I couldn't figure out if it was a comedy, thriller, drama, etc. I finally settled on Dark Comedy. Besides due to a recent personal loss certain scenes were unpleasant triggers. Roma - 3/5 Sure it was lovely but it was also slow and plodding. By the time the most engaging moments of the film arrived I was already too antsy to fully enjoy them. Planning to watch Birdbox soon before it's completely spoiled by spoilers. And round 2 of A Star Is Born just because Lady Gaga's vocals are fierce and Bradley Cooper hits it out of the park with his performance. I hope the small screen doesn't disappoint too much when it comes to the musical performances. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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The House that Jack Built - 9 out 10. Although I’m in no way a fan of Lars, this movie blow me away from the first monologue. Keenmeister | |
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I enjoyed that movie a lot actually...
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Lionheart 2.5/5. Ok didn't really hold my attention through most of it, but it was an alright story. Pretty lady. Mr. Church 3/5 Different kind of role for Eddie Murphy. Felt it was a ssdd kind of storyline for a lot of people but it was sweet. He did well I think but can he really cook is what I wanna know. Dumpling 3/5 I think I enjoyed Dolly Parton songs being used as the driving force in the story more than the story. It was cute a bit juvenile for my taste. Maybe highly encouraging for highschoolers and young adults. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Bird Box 2/10 I love Sandra Bullock, so I give it 2 points for her charm, but wow was this unstatisfying and stupid. It’s based on a novel. People read crap like this? I have to be glad it was part of my Netflix subscription and didn’t have to pay to see this. | |
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