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Catching up on the show Reacher and I promise I'm not trying to side with the murderous terrorist but that cop that was going to give him a written warning for having a knickknack hanging from his rearview? Stabbing deserved
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Is that the same guy who just kills everyone he interacts with because they saw his face?
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# ? Jan 5, 2024 19:07 |
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smackfu posted:Is that the same guy who just kills everyone he interacts with because they saw his face? yeah hes basically in an entirely different show lol
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# ? Jan 5, 2024 19:28 |
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smackfu posted:Is that the same guy who just kills everyone he interacts with because they saw his face? I think his initials are A.M. because anyone who meets him gets Always Murdered.
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 01:26 |
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Just watched Asteroid City on Prime. I'm usually a fan of Wes Anderson, but I gotta say, every single character in this movie speaks exactly the same way and it gets super tiring. It's like every character is Bill Murray in The Royal Tenenbaums. I know it's part of his whole thing, but I think it went a little too far this time.
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 08:04 |
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I enjoyed it but he is very much on the peak of his bullshit.
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 08:33 |
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Agreed but I still think it was a step down (in a good way) from the real peak of insufferability and basically unintentional self-parody: The French Dispatch.
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 13:25 |
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I thought everyone talked like they were in Rushmore.
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 14:34 |
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Wolfsheim posted:yeah hes basically in an entirely different show lol The books are sometimes like that with them just randomly going to some character who you have no idea what/why they are in the novel and then it gets tied up at the end
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 16:08 |
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Wolfsheim posted:Catching up on the show Reacher and I promise I'm not trying to side with the murderous terrorist but that cop that was going to give him a written warning for having a knickknack hanging from his rearview? Stabbing deserved Hah no doubt, hassling someone for a tag hanging from the rearview mirror at a rest stop at night? Get the gently caress outta here with that poo poo. Watched Saltburn last night. I've been hearing so much about how crazy this movie is, and the wild stuff that happens in the third act. I found it really predictable and not nearly as hosed up as it seemed to think it was. Great performances, but it overall fell flat for me. Frustrating, because it feels like there was a great movie lurking in there.
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I was quite confused by Saltburn in the first half - the change from weird dude to slick don juan was so abrupt that I thought the there was some split personality thing going on, or maybe it only happened in his imagination. It became clear as the movie went on, but I still think the sudden shift was strange. Also the end makes it sounds like he had everything planned out when the majority of the things that happened actually was pure luck - what if the family had looked into his background before inviting him into their home, or he never had been invited in the first place? ymgve fucked around with this message at 17:56 on Jan 6, 2024 |
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ymgve posted:I was quite confused by Saltburn in the first half - the change from weird dude to slick don juan was so abrupt that I thought the there was some split personality thing going on, or maybe it only happened in his imagination. It became clear as the movie went on, but I still think the sudden shift was strange. I took it more as he really did just plan to become gay best friends with a hot rich boy and manufactured that but then his opportunities REALLY opened up once he was invited to the mansion, and his mixture of envy and disgust at the way the rich live set his 'kill them all and take it' plan in motion
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So I assume this is less actively obnoxious compared to Promising Young Woman. Cuz girl boss neoliberal Craig S Zahler worries me as a director and writer.
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Punkin Spunkin posted:girl boss neoliberal Craig S Zahler lol that’s quite the description. can you elaborate on what you mean here?
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 20:26 |
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I just mean she's as politically worrying and obnoxious as Zahler, just with a different sheen. I'll always remember the detail that she asked her cop dad how long it would take for a woman to die as in Mulligan's place, so she could shoot it with true "realism" in a film whose "realism" comes and goes when it wishes anyway (of all the people who would know that im sure my pig dad does).. all of that film's cruelty is reserved for women, from the lead to the lady Mulligan tricks into thinking she was raped (meanwhile the lawyer is like I'm so sowwwwy and the main character is like ohh ok). Are there people who are into Saltburn that were as low on Promising Young Woman as I was? Just curious, I'm gonna watch it anyway, I love Barry Keoghan. Punkin Spunkin fucked around with this message at 20:40 on Jan 6, 2024 |
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The Creator is very well shot, well directed, great cinematography, good score, well acted, and really poorly written scifi that should take like a few more rewrites to make it's points make any sense. Felt like late 90s Cameron was stuck with a j.j. Abrahams script
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 20:47 |
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If yall want more thoughtful 2023 "original" sci fi (tho also fairly unsubtle) then you gotta watch Landscape with Invisible Hand.
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Upsidads posted:The Creator is very well shot, well directed, great cinematography, good score, well acted, and really poorly written scifi that should take like a few more rewrites to make it's points make any sense. I wrote a bunch of words on the Creator earlier, but I think this post sums up everything I felt about it better than I did.
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# ? Jan 6, 2024 21:59 |
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I liked how for some reason they'd send these covert tactical teams to infiltrate a base to destroy some tech and then just nuke the base afterwards anyway
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Papercut posted:I liked how for some reason they'd send these covert tactical teams to infiltrate a base to destroy some tech and then just nuke the base afterwards anyway This was the whole movie for me. Virtually nothing happens in that doesn't fall apart after 3 seconds of scrutiny. I can't remember the last time I watched a movie and thought "wait why are they doing this? Why does this work like this?" so many times.
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Papercut posted:I liked how for some reason they'd send these covert tactical teams to infiltrate a base to destroy some tech and then just nuke the base afterwards anyway
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The cruel are also always stupid, the Joker is actually a loving idiot hth
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veni veni veni posted:I wrote a bunch of words on the Creator earlier, but I think this post sums up everything I felt about it better than I did. I jumped ahead but yes valid points. The ai limitations seem real goofy. Make me a robot spider!
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Papercut posted:I liked how for some reason they'd send these covert tactical teams to infiltrate a base to destroy some tech and then just nuke the base afterwards anyway The insurgents have multiple secret bases and other important stuff across the country. The American villains send in the covert teams first so that they can gain intel by hacking into computers or interrogating people, as we’re both shown and told several times over the course of the film. Ding.
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:The insurgents have multiple secret bases and other important stuff across the country. The American villains send in the covert teams first so that they can gain intel by hacking into computers or interrogating people, as we’re both shown and told several times over the course of the film. Ding. Yeah like I said I liked it thanks. It was very funny.
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Punkin Spunkin posted:I just mean she's as politically worrying and obnoxious as Zahler, just with a different sheen. I'll always remember the detail that she asked her cop dad how long it would take for a woman to die as in Mulligan's place, so she could shoot it with true "realism" in a film whose "realism" comes and goes when it wishes anyway (of all the people who would know that im sure my pig dad does).. all of that film's cruelty is reserved for women, from the lead to the lady Mulligan tricks into thinking she was raped (meanwhile the lawyer is like I'm so sowwwwy and the main character is like ohh ok). I had to look this up, but it was her father-in-law. Her dad created a jewelry empire, which is part of why Saltburn rings so hollow. It mocks the rich lightly for being goofy but still completely loves them otherwise.
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Papercut posted:I liked how for some reason they'd send these covert tactical teams to infiltrate a base to destroy some tech and then just nuke the base afterwards anyway Ah the plot of Starcraft
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Punkin Spunkin posted:So I assume this is less actively obnoxious compared to Promising Young Woman. Cuz girl boss neoliberal Craig S Zahler worries me as a director and writer. It's kinda weird in that the big twist at the end undercuts whatever point it's trying to make about class or whatever, but it probably works okay as a lurid thriller. My brother and his wife were watching it while I was watching something on my laptop, I wasn't paying full attention. I mean she doesn't seem overtly racist so she's got that over Zahler. Maxwell Lord fucked around with this message at 05:34 on Jan 7, 2024 |
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I'm curious what you all thought of FOE on Amazon. I'm ending the movie not sure how i feel.
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 06:05 |
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I finally got around to watching La La Land (thanks Netflix), and drat what an amazing movie.
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Papercut posted:I finally got around to watching La La Land (thanks Netflix), and drat what an amazing movie. Maybe I'll watch it as a double feature with the season finale of The Curse!
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graventy posted:I had to look this up, but it was her father-in-law. Her dad created a jewelry empire, which is part of why Saltburn rings so hollow. It mocks the rich lightly for being goofy but still completely loves them otherwise. Edit: and fennel is one of my favorite things to harvest on a hike so this strikes me deep I don't even mean to come into Saltburn with prejudice I've just gotten a lot of my friends whose opinions I respect saying it has iffy things to say about queerness and class. I'll definitely see it to find out. 🤷♂️ Punkin Spunkin fucked around with this message at 08:09 on Jan 7, 2024 |
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 08:12 |
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Never seen high plains drifter before Netflix recommended it to me due to the large amount of thumbs up It's not long into the movie where the hero rapes someone -yeesh Looking into it, screenplay by the creator of shaft
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# ? Jan 7, 2024 09:09 |
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I don't think I'd describe Eastwood as the "hero" of that movie but yeah that part's pretty horrible. It's certainly portrayed as good that he rapes her and it's entirely unjustifiable.
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Upsidads posted:Never seen high plains drifter before Netflix recommended it to me due to the large amount of thumbs up Why Eastwood does the terrible things that he does and how you feel about it is the central question of the movie. Depiction is certainly not endorsement.
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Punkin Spunkin posted:girl boss neoliberal Craig S Zahler lmao
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buffalo all day posted:Why Eastwood does the terrible things that he does and how you feel about it is the central question of the movie. Depiction is certainly not endorsement. Id argue the follow up joke that the victim is mad that he didn't come back for more is
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Just watched The Creator last night and yeah it was a bit rushed towards the end and the script could've been better, but drat if it was slick and stylish. The action was pretty well directed too and it was cool! I swear if you pair Gareth Edwards with an actual screenwriter he would go places. But what he has here is pretty good. 3 and a 1/2 stars!
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Just watched May December and I really enjoyed it. The one thing that kept bothering me throughout it, though, was Julianne Moore's lisp, which came and went throughout the movie, sometimes even disappearing and reappearing from line to line. At first I thought maybe it was an affectation she put on when she was presenting herself as naive or a victim, making it a sort of Jekell and Hyde linguistic tell, but then the more I paid attention to her lines that wasn't the case. Did anyone else notice this?
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