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3rd August 2023, 17:22 | #4481 |
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GotG was such a stupid movie. I don't go into these types of movies and expect to end up balling like a baby.
Even End Game, the culmination of everything, with the death of IM, I was like blah, what evs. Vol3, someone must have been nearby cutting onions within the first 5 minutes of the movie. |
3rd August 2023, 17:35 | #4482 |
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Yeah, I resented the level of trauma in GotG3. I get that's the vibe of the series, but it just seemed over the top.
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9th August 2023, 13:51 | #4483 |
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Yeah I think James Gunn has got some issues and has been using us all as therapy for the past, what, 11 years?
Anyway, Oppenheimer. Went to see it on the big screen last night. Hoo boy, not at all what I expected, but I should have expected that what with Christopher Nolan's name on the box. Massive star-studded ensemble cast and everyone brought their A game. Everyone stole every scene that they were in. Robert Downey Jr, holy fuck. Emily Blunt, jesus. Casey Affleck dominated every moment he was on the screen, which was, like, 30 seconds. Multiple overlapping timelines with different POVs and cinematography. And just this overwhelming feeling of mental illness hanging over everything. Paranoia, dread, grief, suicide, resentment, depression. Just psychic torture jumping out of the screen for 3 hours. It was draining as fuck. And amazing. |
9th August 2023, 20:02 | #4484 |
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Got around to watching Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. ho-ly that was incredible.
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11th August 2023, 15:15 | #4485 |
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the reward for watching No Hard Feelings is a full on nudity beach fight with 3 men(they're fully clothed, actually it's 2 men and female) starring Jennifer Lawrence, roughly 36-37mins in to the flick. i don't recall seeing that much graphical nudity by such a famous female lead, ever.
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12th August 2023, 12:48 | #4487 |
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Gran Turismo was kinda cool; cheesy but enjoyed the game references mixed in. 6/10. Buzzy that it's based on a real story.
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12th August 2023, 12:59 | #4488 | |
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13th August 2023, 17:45 | #4489 | |
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15th August 2023, 20:20 | #4490 | |
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I didn't find it so torturous, but I went in with Ab's warning. Could have used more Quaid as Feynman. Love they included his bongos. Great movie.
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26th September 2023, 14:15 | #4491 |
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I like this list of things because it complains about Alien 3:
The 50 Worst Decisions in Movie History
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27th September 2023, 06:16 | #4492 |
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Flash
I've had mixed feelings about watching certain media over the years - really just issues separating the art from the artist. To the point that I was uncomfortable watching Jeffrey Jones in Deadwood after the PeeWee pedo allegations.
And then we have young Ezra. I bit the bullet and watched it last night, and I have to say (apart from being strangely really low on audio levels?? Maybe it was the heatpump and dishwasher muffling the low end) it held its own. The cameos were sweet - even Tem got a look in. The addition of the much talked about Cage as Superman fighting giant spiders had some uncanny valley. Hits hard with the losing the parents theme, and ends with a scene that ties stuff up nicely - no need for any more Ezra in the DC standard universe. The elephant in the room was Val Kilmer - but perhaps that went the same way as Danny De Vito in "Man on the Moon" - he didn't attend Andy's funeral as the actor in Taxi, but as the character in the film. Perhaps Val was sideways referenced as one of the "gay volleyball boys" in that Kevin Bacon classic "Topgun". Eric Stoltz must be pissed! |
27th September 2023, 07:00 | #4493 | |
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27th September 2023, 10:45 | #4494 | |
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29th September 2023, 18:06 | #4495 |
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The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is an unusual combination of film and stage with some heavy weight names in it. I'm a big RD fan and this has always been one of my favourite stories. The film style is a bit odd but still quite enjoyed it (maybe due mostly to nostalgia).
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29th September 2023, 21:32 | #4496 |
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I just watched Henry Sugar too and thought it was amazing. Short, intense, never outstayed its welcome. Solid 9/10
Would love to have it as a film study for school. So much to unpack.
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2nd October 2023, 08:06 | #4497 |
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Really enjoyed Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
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2nd October 2023, 22:38 | #4499 |
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I forget where I saw it mentioned, but just finished Coherence (2013). Very well done, really enjoyed it, 7/10
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2nd November 2023, 11:43 | #4500 |
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Marvel: (announces Blade)
Us: yay! Nek minit: “ (Blade) has gone through at least five writers, two directors and one shutdown six weeks before production. One person familiar with the script permutations says the story at one point morphed into a narrative led by women and filled with life lessons. Blade was relegated to the fourth lead” Us: what https://variety.com/2023/film/featur...ng-1235774940/ |
2nd November 2023, 13:53 | #4501 |
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I wouldn't complain with a shot for shot recreation of the Wesley Snipes movie.
I don't remember the last time a Marvel movie met my expectations, but it hasn't been in the last 4 years. No Way Home maybe. I'm also not expecting The Marvels to change that.
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2nd November 2023, 14:02 | #4502 |
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I couldn't stand No Way Home. I was too put off by the age disparity between the actors and the characters they played. Especially Jacob Batalon.
End Game is still the best cinematic experience I've had tho. Never been in a movie before where the audience was so engaged with the screen.
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2nd November 2023, 14:07 | #4503 | |
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2nd November 2023, 14:46 | #4504 | |
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8th November 2023, 14:56 | #4505 | |
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13th November 2023, 14:24 | #4506 |
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The Marvels: bombing even harder than The Flash
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15th November 2023, 08:08 | #4507 |
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I thought The Creator was worth the watch
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15th November 2023, 21:11 | #4508 | |
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22nd November 2023, 19:43 | #4509 |
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The Accountant is a load of great actors in mediocre roles. And Ben Affleck.
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23rd November 2023, 10:51 | #4510 |
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Asteroid City is a bit weird.
From the trailers, I thought it was a 1950's sciencefair-in-the-desert thing. It is, but it's a film of a play about a meeting of characters. Lots of stars, like Cranston the narrator, by very nature breaking the fourth wall. On a meta level when he looks to his left and asks the characters if he is in this scene, and when told no, slides out of shot. Typical Wes Anderson. Not awesome, not complete shit. Just weird. Jeff Goldblum as the actor playing the alien - only on screen as a background character! |
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19th December 2023, 12:08 | #4512 | |
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28th December 2023, 14:56 | #4514 |
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Two movies I enjoyed recently, but plenty found slow and dull were The Northman and The Green Knight have watched the latter a couple of times.
Also all the James Bond movies are on prime so busy making my way though. Hadn’t seen the later Connerys and the early Roger Moores are quite good! Starting to ramp up the camp tho. |
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30th December 2023, 15:23 | #4516 |
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Rebel Moon, great visuals. Aside from that a fairly standard seven samurai in space movie.
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4th January 2024, 14:56 | #4517 |
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Wow. Adam driver has range - I had no idea it was him until my son pointed it out - a 40 year old playing most of the movie as a 60yo. A good biopic covering pretty much just 1957. And the CGI at the end is disturbingly good (although some of the injuries are not accurately attributed between driver and navigator). A lot of rooting. The in-depth Godfather type Italian interactions left me hanging out for some racing, but that came and all was forgiven. We seemed to fit the demographic of the audience - a smattering of young chaps and the rest gray haired old men (a couple of wifes tagged along). |
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Lightyear was cool in that in included time dilation, which there isn't enough of in media. But it was let down by "iF i CAn tRaVeL fORwArd iN tiMe Why NoT TRaveL bAcKwARds".
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25th January 2024, 10:38 | #4519 |
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29th January 2024, 19:28 | #4520 |
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watching James Bond for the first time, going through the Daniel Craig franchise. Pretty neat stuff.
I wonder what franchise I should watch after this. I've never seen the original Starwars trilogy, but I don't think they would've held up very well? |