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I do kinda hate there wasn't an update to this scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8-eiBqri0U
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Bright Bart posted:I know they say everything you can imagine being done has been done ten times over. Yorgos Lanthimos' next film Kinds of Kindness is a triptych with 5 actors playing different characters in the 3 different sections Anya Jailor-Toy
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 18:40 |
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So it seems that it takes exactly 2 goons telling me it's good for me to see a movie I was purposely avoiding. Watched Lady Bird. The protagonist is not someone I would have been friends with in high school, and not someone I found interesting now. But yeah it's a well done movie. And the popular girl turning out to be smart, somewhat friendly, and with some ethical standards seems much more realistic for me. This isn't the 80s or 90s where the cool people clique throw paper airplanes at dweebs during class. They kind of threw that away by her going along with the plan to just ditch prom when her friend was really hoping to go; but kids will be kids. e: The part that stood out to me was that her brother and his girlfriend who both graduated with STEM degrees from an a Public Ivy were both underemployed in retail. I did know a few people like that, mostly from chemical engineering. They didn't do retail though they all did blue collar work like drive trucks or do construction. One of them, who had briefly been employed in his field after graduation and before downsizing, decided he didn't even like lab work and kept at the truckin' Bright Bart fucked around with this message at 19:11 on Mar 27, 2024 |
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Chalamet was made for that role
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 19:03 |
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i've never seen The Favourite (2018), the poster always turned me off. I don't like how the word "the" was arranged
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 19:15 |
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hot take: yorgos lanthimos is a poor man's peter greenaway
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 19:17 |
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I just realized, for the Dune sequel just use the Tiptoes technology they used on Gary Oldman on Anya Taylor-Joy, and we can have her as a toddler saying creepy rear end poo poo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3qGGk5ymQ4
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He certainly doesn't have a tenth the talent although much better skills at getting poo poo made and out.
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Bright Bart posted:e: The part that stood out to me was that her brother and his girlfriend who both graduated with STEM degrees from an a Public Ivy were both underemployed in retail. I did know a few people like that, mostly from chemical engineering. They didn't do retail though they all did blue collar work like drive trucks or do construction. One of them, who had briefly been employed in his field after graduation and before downsizing, decided he didn't even like lab work and kept at the truckin' In one of my civil engineering undergrad classes, there was a guy who got his bachelor’s in chemical engineering but was going for a master’s in civil. I asked him why and he said he didn’t want to sit and watch dials all day.
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Bright Bart posted:So it seems that it takes exactly 2 goons telling me it's good for me to see a movie I was purposely avoiding. Chemical engineers and truckers tend to be very weird people, I'd never thought about it but it sorta fits.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:hot take: yorgos lanthimos is a poor man's peter greenaway On that movie, absolutely. On the rest of his filmography, I dunno. but yeah when I saw The Draughtsman's Contract i was a little "so this is where The Favourite got its... everything, huh?"
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Magic Hate Ball posted:hot take: yorgos lanthimos is a poor man's peter greenaway
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Bright Bart posted:The bigger the time jump the more plausible it seems. You can make it 18 years and if you make Timothy look paler and more weary & give him a different haircut and you can just imagine it's a mix of him being boyish looking in general and the Spice keeping him fit even without it being outright stated. AJT could, not convincingly, but plausibly if you squint, play an eighteen year old in that case. Especially with makeup and styling. Dune 2 starts like 36 hours after they have that conversation in the first movie.
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Coaaab posted:what are greenaway works are worth it after the 1980s? tbh once he and nyman split it was mostly downhill but I'll still go to bat for The Baby of Macon
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Magic Hate Ball posted:hot take: yorgos lanthimos is a poor man's peter greenaway I mean The Falls is a great idea, and executed well from moment to moment, but it's over an hour too long for it's own good! I don't agree with people who say The Lobster drags in its second half, but even if I did I'd concede it's doing something different to the first half. Rewatched Drive My Car this weekend, still an absolutely brilliant watch.
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the falls should've been like six hours long
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 21:01 |
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jg ballard-rear end movie
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Jay Rust posted:i've never seen The Favourite (2018), the poster always turned me off. I don't like how the word "the" was arranged I guess that's a justified complaint
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Magic Hate Ball posted:hot take: yorgos lanthimos is a poor man's peter greenaway Oof. Never thought of that but it absolutely resonates. I Before E posted:I guess that's a justified complaint Boo!! (I chuckled). Currently watching an enjoyable pulpy German war film in Netflix: Blood and Gold
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I feel like I should probably watch a Yorgos Lanthimos film at some point. All of the trailers I've seen of his stuff make me intensely uncomfortable though. Also, why does he and Lars von Trier occupy the same spot in my brain?
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Mordiceius posted:I feel like I should probably watch a Yorgos Lanthimos film at some point. All of the trailers I've seen of his stuff make me intensely uncomfortable though. just wait until you see the movies
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Mordiceius posted:Also, why does he and Lars von Trier occupy the same spot in my brain? Lanthimos is more Gilliamesque but both have a very sour European outlook.
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david_a posted:just wait until you see the movies Yeah, that's precisely why I've no desire to watch the movies. Maybe that's narrow minded of me, but I don't have unlimited time for films and I don't generally like films where the goal is to feel uncomfortable. Everyone keeps saying "You need to see these Yorgos movies" and I'm like... ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Mordiceius posted:Yeah, that's precisely why I've no desire to watch the movies. Maybe that's narrow minded of me, but I don't have unlimited time for films and I don't generally like films where the goal is to feel uncomfortable. As a father of three I'm gonna say that's fair. As a lover of all kinds of lovely overlong movies I gotta say, sometimes you just got to make time.
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Mordiceius posted:I feel like I should probably watch a Yorgos Lanthimos film at some point. All of the trailers I've seen of his stuff make me intensely uncomfortable though. I was talking to a writer about Lanthimos the other day. She hates him in the same way that she and I hate von Trier (Joachim Trier is best Trier)
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I’ve never met them and know nothing about them but they both seem like they’d be abrasive
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Oh no, not abrasive directors!
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Jay Rust posted:I’ve never met them and know nothing about them but they both seem like they’d be abrasive I mean yeah. Von Trier is Danish (Denmark is the Florida of the Nordics)
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Mordiceius posted:Everyone keeps saying "You need to see these Yorgos movies" At work, at home, at the bus stop, people yell it at me when I’m on the street, and I’m sick of it!
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Fuckers in school telling me, always in the barbershop
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Anybody here seen The Program? The lance armstrong movie? It’s kinda frustrating. The cast is across the board fantastic. Plemons is maybe a little charitable in his depiction of Floyd Landis, and they had to dial down Dr Ferrari a bit because to accurately depict him would require doing him as a literal cartoon character, Who Shot Roger Rabbit style. But still, every single actor turns in just great work. The problem is, the movie’s like an hour forty minutes. Which is nowhere near enough time. Every single scene has to deliver more facts to the audience. There is literally no time to breathe at all. At one point Armstrong is delivering a speech to fundraiser or whatever, a woman comes up to him, they exchange three flirty sentences, smash cut to their wedding day, and the wife is not seen for the rest of the movie. They try to a framing device with the Irish reporter investigating Armstrong, but they literally don’t have time for it, the framing device just gets lost in the series of and then, and then, and then scenes. The movie unintentionally makes a very strong case that it needed to be three hours long. To tell this story properly you need a long rear end Barry Lyndon style movie. Or maybe a season of American Crime Story. There is one thing the movie itself does that really impressed me. The movie has zero time or interest to grapple with the idea that it was bad that Armstrong was exposed. But the only guy who was really materially harmed was the insurance salesman who wrote a policy to cover the big bonuses for multiple Tour de France victories that the USPS team never thought they’d have to pay out. So the filmmakers had a problem. How do you get the audience on the side of a loving insurance salesman? Especially when you only have time to have him on screen for like thirty seconds? You cast Dustin Hoffman. It is such a small and dull role, the only reason they cast Hoffman for it was so the audience would like him. And the movie also implies that he insured them with his own personal money? Which I don’t think is real, but still. An absolutely brilliant move. Gripweed fucked around with this message at 01:28 on Mar 28, 2024 |
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I still can't believe they cut this scene.
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# ? Mar 28, 2024 01:33 |
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If any of you who have seen Gústi the Strong vs The Merman are on Letterboxd know now that you can log it on Letterboxd since it's officially come out now https://boxd.it/LS3w And/or on IMDb https://m.imdb.com/title/tt31710231/?language=fr-fr Feel free to leave as honest off a review as you can. I appreciate any view. Here's a super secret screener just in case. [https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=rHskJ8xc19WysT-s&v=AQu4jN05IH4&feature=youtu.be
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ruddiger posted:I still can't believe they cut this scene. The only THE PROGRAM I'll respect.
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# ? Mar 28, 2024 02:07 |
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I vaguely remember reading that Lars Von Trier isn't so much abrasive but is nonetheless insufferable because he is depressed in an annoying way. Like the DP on Antichrist did most of the heavy lifting because Trier had to retire to his trailer to weep all the time
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I am mostly surprised everyone seems to have forgotten about Bjork accusing Trier of sexual harassment and abuse. https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/bjork-sexual-harassment-lars-von-trier-denial-1201888174/
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Oh no maybe that wasa euphemism for drinking a bottle of schnapps and being asked to leave the women alone
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# ? Mar 28, 2024 05:53 |
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Jay Rust posted:I’ve never met them and know nothing about them but they both seem like they’d be abrasive I've met Yorgos and he was very nice. Lars von Trier probably a prick tho
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The Peccadillo posted:I vaguely remember reading that Lars Von Trier isn't so much abrasive but is nonetheless insufferable because he is depressed in an annoying way. Like the DP on Antichrist did most of the heavy lifting because Trier had to retire to his trailer to weep all the time
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Failed Imagineer posted:I've met Yorgos and he was very nice. Lars von Trier probably a prick tho When I met my fave, Christopher Nolan, in New York he spit in the coffee I was drinking and gave me a wedgie in the middle of the crowded street. But when I met von Trier at an LA restaurant he paid for my meal and then my mortgage.
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