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ruddiger posted:Forget Criterion Closet, give me more of this. We can't, she's kinda dead.
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Gaius Marius posted:The narration makes The Killer. It's just bad Le Samouraï if you take it out Don't disagree it makes the movie. Just wish it'd been somewhat more colorful interesting than the guy reciting his mantra "Don't give a gently caress". Love that Blockbuster video, tragic as it is. RIP Murphy. Magic Hate Ball posted:idk where to post this but I stumbled across this video last night and it's a banger from start to finish, like Les Blanc by way of Christopher Guest: This takes quite the swerve when the guy starts to talk about Hitler, yiiiiiikes. CatstropheWaitress fucked around with this message at 00:35 on Mar 2, 2024 |
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Grendels Dad posted:We can't, she's kinda dead. no she isn't. she's actually dead.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 00:55 |
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I’m watching Paint, the Owen Wilson Bob Ross spoof. So far it is surprisingly mean-spirited.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 01:27 |
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Watched The Abyss special edition last night. What a great time. Some thoughts - - The film still looks remarkably good. - The sets are incredible. - Once again, James Cameron is anything but subtle. - It's wild to me how last year, billionaires paid for the immersive "demise of the villain from the abyss" experience. - I couldn't help but laugh at Ed Harris diving down 10k feet.
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Oh man this is real bad.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 01:55 |
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Alright, I watched Paint. It's really bad. First off, it's not funny. There's one joke I thought was pretty good, but it's one of those one line throwaway gags, and they gently caress it up by doing it twice in a row. Secondly, they decided to make their Bob Ross spoof really mean-spirited for some reason. The Bob Ross character is just a thoroughly awful person who only cares about getting a painting in the museum and trading paintings for sex. Absolutely zero redeeming features, which makes his redemption at the end not work on any level. On top of that, the movie also make mean-spirited jokes about PBS, PBS viewers, old people generally, amateur painters, Vermont and people who live in Vermont, and men with curly hair. This is not a A Mighty Wind style loving spoof. This feels like a movie created by someone who used to date a Bob Ross fan and wanted to say that everything about Bob Ross was stupid. The replacement host who is presented by the movie as producing inarguably better and more interesting work literally paints exactly the same as the Bob Ross stand-in, but adds lightsabers and UFOs to the paintings. And the final conclusion of the movie, the last scene which establishes that the Bob Ross character has truly set aside his ego and is now producing genuine art from his heart purely for the love of art, is he literally becomes Banksy. Not a Banksy stand-in character, literally Banksy.
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That's some truly powerful stupid energy
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 03:00 |
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ShoogaSlim posted:no she isn't. Also, so is block buster.
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Watching Paint now. It's crazy how much making the guy less a 1:1 for Bob Ross would have made this feel less exploitative. edit: yeah this is pretty irredeemable. Why would you make the selling point of your movie "hey you know this beloved figure, here's a movie pissing on them for an hour and some." If you do Santa Claus but dark, you make the trailer Santa smoking a cigar and packing heat. What an ugly surprise. Feels like something made by someone who hates artists, or at least this particular kind of art. That not only Ross but his plucky upstart successor only use art to get laid and influence people in a better film could be fun. Here it feels like a statement. The idea that art can only be made by "the image tucked away in your brain and your soul feel like it's going to burst" sucks rear end. Garbage moral by someone that doesn't make art. A lot gets fixed if you just make this guy exist in a world where Bob Ross already existed and is trying to forcibly replicate his life. That explains away him being bad, why he's conflicted about the kind of art he's making, and makes the end where he gets a haircut actually feel like growth. Doesn't fix the rest of the film being dull and uninspired, but would at least make it feel less like it's pissing on a grave. Gripweed posted:This is not a A Mighty Wind style loving spoof. This feels like a movie created by someone who used to date a Bob Ross fan and wanted to say that everything about Bob Ross was stupid. Very much. CatstropheWaitress fucked around with this message at 06:23 on Mar 2, 2024 |
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The March Movie of the Month is Paint! Everybody check it out, it's terrible.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 14:57 |
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The idea of an evil Bob Ross sounds funny but only if Jody Hill was the one who did it
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Gripweed posted:The March Movie of the Month is Paint! Everybody check it out, it's terrible. It's actually mallrats!
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Tubi is a wealth of oddities. Stumbled upon Netherbeast Incorporated this morning. Has the most eclectic cast of recognizable faces: - Steve from Blue's Clue's - Jason Mewes from Clerks - Dave Foley from Kids in the Hall - Judd Nelson from Breakfast Club - Darren Hammond from SNL all in the service of "What if The Office but everyone was Vampires". It's not good, but it's sabotaged by some impressively bad production. All the shots are boring, and they put buffoonish stock music under every scene. Not quite midi's but only one step above that. Most of the jokes fall flat, but the concept isn't terrible and most of the performances are 'fine'. Was right on the cusp of the Vampire craze, 2007, so the timing was right at least. Can't help but wonder what everyone involved thought when What We Do in the Shadows came along seven years later and did everything this does better. Given this was one of Steve Burns only starring movie roles, hope this wasn't what put him off it. https://tubitv.com/movies/549561/netherbeast-incorporated CelticPredator posted:The idea of an evil Bob Ross sounds funny but only if Jody Hill was the one who did it He's not even evil. He's just a fuckboi. Would fully trust Jody Hill to do this kind of concept more justice, can imagine Danny McBride killing it. With gusto.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 15:25 |
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MacheteZombie posted:It's actually mallrats! No thanks
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 16:44 |
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Fair though I'm curious to see how it's aged
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MacheteZombie posted:Fair though I'm curious to see how it's aged I watched it a couple years ago and it is fine. A good example of the Gen x 90s apathy that was pushed in the culture.
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the administration has no clue what to make when given the above obligation here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNZ0xKaCdus
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Criterion Channel continues to be the best streaming service. I’ve been sort of wanting to see Showgirls since it’s gotten a bit more discussion recently with the 4K release. Lo and behold, Criterion is adding a “Razzies” collection this month with that and some other notable bombs (Ishtar, Heaven’s Gate, Barbed Wire, Freddy Got Fingered, etc). And to think, at one point I thought this service only streamed Criterion Collection movies…
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 21:08 |
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Ishtar I'm excited for because that hasn't been on streaming as of late and I'm very curious.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 21:33 |
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The people (in general out in the world) who tricked me into watching Perfect Days will pay dearly and it will all happen to Lou reeds. Love that there's a movie to make npr listeners feel better about the guy they see cleaning bathrooms at the mall. I take back everything I said criticizing WKW's choices in score and I apologize to Edward yang for having ADD.
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I was led to believe (by Gary Larson) that Ishtar was a movie of such transcendent badness that it would scar me for life. I still haven't seen it but from what I gather he was just going by hearsay and it isn't notably bad at all
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 22:08 |
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I've seen Ishtar but remember nothing about it. It was in fairly heavy rotation on Comedy Central back in the 90s.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 22:29 |
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i haven't seen Ishtar but someone's really gotta work on getting The Heartbreak Kid back into circulation, that movie is great
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqloPw5wp48 Head up: a new Contrapoints dropped yesterday, and it's a drat good one.
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Data Graham posted:I was led to believe (by Gary Larson) that Ishtar was a movie of such transcendent badness that it would scar me for life. He admitted to not having seen it when he made that comic. I remember that because in one of the collections that included commentary he said something about how he finally watched it and found out it was actually decent, and that it's the only strip he feels he should apologize for. Good on him for being able to admit it.
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqloPw5wp48 I am skeptical my brother.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I am skeptical my brother. It's still a 3-hour breadtube-youtube essay, with all that entails, but it's leaps above most others I've encountered. My one complaint is that it's not really a full analysis of Twilight - instead using it as a jumping-off point for a discursive essay on "problematic romance novels". That's fine and all, but frustrating to a Twihard like me. Nat Wynn kinda glosses over how Bella Swan is a genuine weirdo in her own right, and not just a generic placeholder character for the largely-female audience.
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That sounds awful.
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# ? Mar 3, 2024 02:52 |
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Guys I found it. The greatest pull quote of all time.
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# ? Mar 3, 2024 02:52 |
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Instead check out this channel https://youtube.com/@HauntedManor?si=S1LdZfEQ7wj_9O5D
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Mr Hootington posted:That sounds awful. You're awful!!! Mr Hootington posted:Instead check out this channel Ok, I will!!!
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I knew you were a Twihard but not for the books. Mr Hootington posted:Instead check out this channel Whoa!
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Mr Hootington posted:Instead check out this channel ¡Ay Caramba!
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I knew you were a Twihard but not for the books. Oh yeah, the books are not good (from what little I've read) - though very 'deep' in their kitsch content. Luckily, the video's more movie-focussed than book-focussed when it's covering Twilight - and the bulk of the runtime is really about the broader topic of sexual fantasy in psychoanalysis.
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# ? Mar 3, 2024 03:14 |
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The Blank Check paywalled episode on new moon has the director as a guest and is actually really interesting. He obviously came to the movie in really good faith which would be easy not to do.
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# ? Mar 3, 2024 09:38 |
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I always scratch my head at movies that have synopses mixing a quirky but understandable situation with another one. Then the trailer throws you an extra couple of side plots. Like recently I came across: The struggles and triumphs of a diehard Liverpool fan who has lost most of his vision from watching comes on television up close. Then the trailer is like cutting between 'I've always supported the team. Even when it took what's most important. My sight.' 'I can't see the scoreboard, but I can see a winning season on the cards.' [being told that the bank can't approved his hone repair loan to fix his caved in ceiling] 'I'll make due. I always have.' 'Hello brother. What's it been? Ten? Twenty years?' On its own I'd figure the synopsis is meant to convey that this is a semi-art film. But with the trailer I just presume they didn't have enough ideas for a whole movie.
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Kojima 'ed again https://twitter.com/HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN/status/1764204031596188014?t=0GUq06nM_X2edR5ChPeFwg&s=19
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https://x.com/culturecrave/status/1764006847990968490?s=46
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Gripweed posted:Guys I found it. The greatest pull quote of all time. This is amazing.
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