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Reply #30 posted 11/23/20 7:17am

namepeace

Last Christmas (2019)


Actually it was a little better than I expected. I enjoyed watching Michelle Yeoh, Henry Golding and Emilia Clarke flexing their comedic muscles. Novel Christmas movie featuring the music of George Michael, with a refreshingly diverse cast.

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New Year's Eve (2011)

It was what it was -- a Love Actually carbon copy with a flashy cast.

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Reply #31 posted 11/23/20 8:15am

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Kuso (2017)


Had I read this explanation of what this word means, I may have not even wasted my time with this movie. "Kuso is a term used in East Asia for the internet culture that generally includes all types of camp and parody. It is also used to describe outrageous matters and objects of poor quality."

I think I heard about this movie here and the preview got me to watch it.

Not familiar with Steven Ellison (aka Flying Lotus) but now I am. While this movie was several stories in one movie, the vignettes in between just make it one long bizarre movie that was hard to follow and physically watch at points. I enjoyed some of the aspects but it just felt very disjointed and not very well thought out.

If Mr Lotus keeps working in film then I'm sure he'll get better but this ambitious effort just fell a little short for me. Crazy, weird, trippy and gross but not cohesive enough to keep my attention.

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Reply #32 posted 11/23/20 1:49pm

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namepeace said:

Last Christmas (2019)


Actually it was a little better than I expected. I enjoyed watching Michelle Yeoh, Henry Golding and Emilia Clarke flexing their comedic muscles. Novel Christmas movie featuring the music of George Michael, with a refreshingly diverse cast.

starstarstar

New Year's Eve (2011)

It was what it was -- a Love Actually carbon copy with a flashy cast.

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Last Christmas is very enjoyable really, full of clichés perhaps but it's hard not to love it.

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Reply #33 posted 11/23/20 6:11pm

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The Crow. I feel bad because I found it so corny. They even had their own Armand, come to realize it's the same year as that movie. The time of grunge and being all dark and crap ahhh those days. Forgot the tragedy surrounding it hence feeling bad. Anyway here's to the era 3/5.


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Reply #34 posted 11/24/20 11:48am

namepeace

slyjackson said:

Last Christmas is very enjoyable really, full of clichés perhaps but it's hard not to love it.


Agree

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Reply #35 posted 11/24/20 4:01pm

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Suspiria (2018) - A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist.

Director Luca Guadagnino may have reached for too much in differentiating his reimagining from the original film, but there is so much here that I love from the Volk dance performance, to the Thom Yorke score to the bonkers finale. 4.5/5
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Reply #36 posted 11/24/20 4:19pm

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Suspiria (2018) - A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist.

Director Luca Guadagnino may have reached for too much in differentiating his reimagining from the original film, but there is so much here that I love from the Volk dance performance, to the Thom Yorke score to the bonkers finale. 4.5/5

I loved this film up until the revelation which for me was over the top and really became a mess after that.

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Reply #37 posted 11/24/20 6:56pm

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I really enjoy this Queen Latifah movie... cool xmas

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #38 posted 11/24/20 9:24pm

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Paris vu par... / Six in Paris (1965) - Six vignettes set in different sections of Paris, by six directors.

Pleasant for the most part although some segments are sillier than others. Ultimately, it's a lovely tour of The City of Light. 3.5/5
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Reply #39 posted 11/25/20 7:12am

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Phantom Thread (2017) - Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover.

I didn't really appreciate this movie the first time. However, after a second viewing, I found it to be an all around beautiful piece of work. 5/5
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Reply #40 posted 11/25/20 2:11pm

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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) - Laura Palmer's harrowing final days are chronicled one year after the murder of Teresa Banks, a resident of Twin Peaks' neighboring town.

The quirky appeal of the TV series goes a little overboard here in this prequel film. Or maybe I just grew tired of it. 2.5/5
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Reply #41 posted 11/25/20 4:49pm

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namepeace said:



slyjackson said:





Last Christmas is very enjoyable really, full of clichés perhaps but it's hard not to love it.




Agree


I love how it's understory is about immigrants while it's top story is about her finding herself. And then Santa and Boy, so cute. I've been watching this over and over since June. Emilia is adorable.
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


This moment is all there is...
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Reply #42 posted 11/25/20 5:15pm

slyjackson

onlyforaminute said:

namepeace said:


Agree

I love how it's understory is about immigrants while it's top story is about her finding herself. And then Santa and Boy, so cute. I've been watching this over and over since June. Emilia is adorable.

Daenerys it's really adorable, just as long as she is not on mad queen mode.

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Reply #43 posted 11/28/20 5:54am

gandorb

Just Mercy

star star star and a half out of 4

I finally got around to seeing this movie. It was a reminder how extreme the racism was (and is) in the deep South, especially when fueled by the apparently threatening act of a Black man having relations with a White Woman. The acting was really good: Michael B. Jordan gave his usual excellent performance but the real revelation to me was how good Jamie Foxx was.

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Reply #44 posted 11/30/20 7:02am

namepeace

In The Mood For Love (2001)


In 1962 Hong Kong, neighboring married apartment-dwellers Mr. Chow and Mrs. Chan discover that their spouses are having an affair. The two spend time together and find they have much in common, but vow never to behave like their unfaithful mates.

Maggie Cheung enchants and Tony Leung Chui Wai continues to amaze in this Wong Kar-Wai gem. Both wildly stylish and surprisingly subdued. I really liked it.

starstarstar.75

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #45 posted 11/30/20 1:41pm

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namepeace said:

In The Mood For Love (2001)


In 1962 Hong Kong, neighboring married apartment-dwellers Mr. Chow and Mrs. Chan discover that their spouses are having an affair. The two spend time together and find they have much in common, but vow never to behave like their unfaithful mates.

Maggie Cheung enchants and Tony Leung Chui Wai continues to amaze in this Wong Kar-Wai gem. Both wildly stylish and surprisingly subdued. I really liked it.

starstarstar.75

I have heard this film regarded as one of the best movies ever

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Reply #46 posted 11/30/20 2:12pm

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slyjackson said:

namepeace said:

In The Mood For Love (2001)


In 1962 Hong Kong, neighboring married apartment-dwellers Mr. Chow and Mrs. Chan discover that their spouses are having an affair. The two spend time together and find they have much in common, but vow never to behave like their unfaithful mates.

Maggie Cheung enchants and Tony Leung Chui Wai continues to amaze in this Wong Kar-Wai gem. Both wildly stylish and surprisingly subdued. I really liked it.

starstarstar.75

I have heard this film regarded as one of the best movies ever


It is. I give it a perfect rating.

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Reply #47 posted 11/30/20 2:24pm

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Studio 54 (2018) - The story of the notorious 1970s New York City nightclub.

It presented a very good overview of the club's lifespan and the people behind it. Although I would have been happy if the documentary was just footage of the decadence and people watching inside the club. 4/5
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Reply #48 posted 11/30/20 3:27pm

namepeace

sexton said:

slyjackson said:

I have heard this film regarded as one of the best movies ever


It is. I give it a perfect rating.


High praise coming from the both of you. I need to watch it again; my ratings are all relative to the films I consider the greatest. I love Wong's work, especially 2046.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #49 posted 11/30/20 3:44pm

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sexton said:



Studio 54 (2018) - The story of the notorious 1970s New York City nightclub.

It presented a very good overview of the club's lifespan and the people behind it. Although I would have been happy if the documentary was just footage of the decadence and people watching inside the club. 4/5

I want to see this... Watching the fictional movie made me want to see a doc about the real thing.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #50 posted 12/01/20 4:18pm

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Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood (2019) - A faded television actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame and success in the final years of Hollywood's Golden Age in 1969 Los Angeles.

This is my favorite Quentin Tarantino movie. I knew nothing about it before seeing it the first time other than Sharon Tate was a character in the film so the ending was a complete surprise to me. I like being surprised at the movies. 5/5
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Reply #51 posted 12/02/20 2:43pm

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X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019) - Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into a Dark Phoenix, causing the X-Men to decide if her life is worth more than all of humanity.

Kill this franchise already. 2/5
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Reply #52 posted 12/02/20 7:55pm

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I guess I'll never know why listening in German is best when one doesn't know German. Whoa is me.


The Holiday (again) 3.5/5 Now I want an olive wreath says the nut with a giant olive tree in the yard.
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


This moment is all there is...
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Reply #53 posted 12/04/20 9:09pm

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wrong thread, sawwy
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Reply #54 posted 12/04/20 9:23pm

gandorb

Queen & Slim - 3.25 stars out of 4 . Enjoyable movie. Surprisingly, the love stands out to me more than the black lives matter theme, which has been done better elsewhere.

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Reply #55 posted 12/07/20 11:27am

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Tenet: Trailer Pledges Christopher Nolan Movie is Coming to Theaters | Den  of Geek

HA-WHAAAAAAT?????!!!

Can't wrap my stupid head around it.

...hit the stop button after a third of the second viewing attempt.

Nothingmemorableatallitslikearunonsentancethatgoesonandbackagain.

I'd like an NFL Gamepass highlights version, please.

"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends"
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Reply #56 posted 12/08/20 10:41am

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ndipity

INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY | Sony Pictures Entertainment

Probably quite underrated for a horror movie sequel. It may lack originality for some, based on the
quintessential elements such as 'the old woman medium' who for some reason doesn't scream
"Step Into The Light!", damsels in distress, likeable if kooky pair of paranormal investigators,
typical jump scares and a monster-witch character who likes to troll unsuspecting folk by
possessing their bodies and making them do evil things.

3/5

The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!

If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days...
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Reply #57 posted 12/11/20 11:49am

namepeace

Bad Santa (2003)

If most Christmas movies go overboard on the schmaltz, Terry Zwi\\goff's contemporary Christmas classic turns ghe grime up to 11. And I'm here for it because of the payoff. Billy Bob Thornton and Tony Cox are one of the best duos in decades.

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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #58 posted 12/11/20 12:01pm

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namepeace said:

Bad Santa (2003)

If most Christmas movies go overboard on the schmaltz, Terry Zwi\\goff's contemporary Christmas classic turns ghe grime up to 11. And I'm here for it because of the payoff. Billy Bob Thornton and Tony Cox are one of the best duos in decades.

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I thought the first one was funny; the sequel was awful and not funny at all.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #59 posted 12/12/20 11:09am

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Did the traditional LotR still 4/5 but Gollum:s Song really got to me this time.
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