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cyberia posted:It doesn't need to be on Netflix specifically but I couldn't find a 'recommend a movie thread' sooo can anyone recommend a good movie to watch as part of a double feature with Die Hard? Dredd
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cyberia posted:It doesn't need to be on Netflix specifically but I couldn't find a 'recommend a movie thread' sooo can anyone recommend a good movie to watch as part of a double feature with Die Hard? Executive Decision
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 14:16 |
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Netflix just got Let's Be Cops and I enjoyed it, a solid 7/10. Then again I'd watch anything with Jake Johnson and Damon Wayons Jr. in it so
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Mash posted:Netflix just got Let's Be Cops and I enjoyed it, a solid 7/10. Then again I'd watch anything with Jake Johnson and Damon Wayons Jr. in it so I saw it in theaters and I'd give it an 8 out of 10. Definitely worth watching if you'd like a good laugh. There were some pretty funny scenes in it. Nina Dobrev is fine as hell too.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 14:29 |
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Looks like they added Atari: Game Over recently. Is this worth watching? I feel like it could be an interesting documentary about the video game collapse, or a dumb circle-jerk about digging up that garbage dump.
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Mash posted:Netflix just got Let's Be Cops and I enjoyed it, a solid 7/10. Then again I'd watch anything with Jake Johnson and Damon Wayons Jr. in it so American Netflix? It's only giving me suggestions based on Let's Be Cops.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 15:50 |
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Let's Be Cops is pretty vile.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 15:55 |
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Let's Be Cops does suck.
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GonSmithe posted:Let's Be Cops is pretty vile. How so?
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 15:59 |
I have been watching Once upon a time and the episode before the mid-season break in the first season was very good and made continue watching the series but I was wondering if it ever gets more exciting. So far it seems to be filler, filler, filler, fun episode, filler, filler, filler.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 16:34 |
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GonSmithe posted:Let's Be Cops is pretty vile. Explain this
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 16:36 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:i would say there's still a chance you'll like the Gareth Evans segment in part 2, but probably skip the rest. Most of the other shorts are so badly shot there's no sense of where anything (or anyone) is in relation to anything else, who is talking, what's going on. I guess you could say that's the point of the genre but I don't buy it, they're just bad examples of the genre. Shake the camera around, scream a whole bunch then stand still, looking at a piece of furniture. Slowly move forward, I wonder what's around the corner. It's a jump scare! Aaaaand, cut! Lunch everyone? Most of VHS 1&2 is bullshit like this, it's just lazy and bad. The cult segment in VHS2 has none of these issues. You're always aware of who's talking, where people are and are given a good sense of the physical location so when it transitions from creepy to batshit it's at least grounded batshit, if that makes any sense. It's also a pretty fun, if a little hokey, segment. And, I just realised it was made by the same person behind The Raid movies, which is totally understandable (I didn't make the connection when I read your post initially). A diamond in a sea of poo poo. Loved it, thanks for the tip ozmunkeh fucked around with this message at 17:05 on Apr 3, 2015 |
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Maybe I was paying more attention than you or have a higher tolerance for this poo poo, but to me the VHS films are all decent at acclimating the viewer to locations because they walk you through the places they'll be running through screaming later on in the first half of the segments. The only ones that don't do this to some degree are the wrap arounds and the ones that take place outside or at more than one location. The Evans segment does the best job of this, by far, though.
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 17:39 |
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To whoever recommended Force Majeure I checked it out and really liked it. It had a really similar feeling of Cache which is one of my alltime favorite movies. They have that quite intensity of couples at odds and it was seriously engaging. They were fighting in a way I could picture myself and my gf fighting but in their situation. I did have a few problems with it though: I had kind of an issue when Mats and his gf were sitting there/listening/talking when Ebba was telling her story and about how Tomas did nothing. I just thought it was weird nobody thought like "hey maybe this is kind of private" especially when she was totally emasculating him in front of an old friend. Maybe she should have or shouldn't have but it was weird nobody batted an eye in that drawn out conversation. I loved when the quadrotor came in though holy poo poo that was good. Same with the musical changes and silent avalanche shots, they were quite harsh but in a good way. Also the bar scene was kind of odd, why would the girl go back and say nevermind I didn't mean you. And if you lose your key to your room you just go to the desk. Anyway lots of other small nitpicky stuff but it's just because the flow of the movie was so strong imo and those things kind of interrupted that flow a bit. Very good and again if you liked that check out Cache 'cause it's like the pinnacle of this genre.
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wa27 posted:Looks like they added Atari: Game Over recently. Is this worth watching? I feel like it could be an interesting documentary about the video game collapse, or a dumb circle-jerk about digging up that garbage dump. Well let's put it this way: It's an "XBox Originals" movie. There is a really good documentary about how the early-80s were all about a bunch of nerds doing mountains of cocaine and LSD and making video games but damned if I can remember its name. It was mostly about Atari/Activision and had Nolan Bushnell talking a lot is all I remember.
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ozmunkeh posted:Most of the other shorts are so badly shot there's no sense of where anything (or anyone) is in relation to anything else, who is talking, what's going on. I guess you could say that's the point of the genre but I don't buy it, they're just bad examples of the genre. Shake the camera around, scream a whole bunch then stand still, looking at a piece of furniture. Slowly move forward, I wonder what's around the corner. It's a jump scare! Aaaaand, cut! Lunch everyone? i happen to really like just about every segment in V/H/S 1, but the Gareth Evans segment from lart 2 is very plainly the best thing to come out of the franchise. and a large part of why it works is it basically bails on the found footage thing.
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I've been holding my tongue through most of the V/H/S dissing, I do have to say it's weird to hear someone say that in the movies they had no idea where stuff was or who was talking. I mean, I'm more used to the genre than most but...really? I found those aspects pretty easy to follow along with. Like I can't think of a single segment where that was a problem.
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axleblaze posted:I've been holding my tongue through most of the V/H/S dissing, I do have to say it's weird to hear someone say that in the movies they had no idea where stuff was or who was talking. I mean, I'm more used to the genre than most but...really? I found those aspects pretty easy to follow along with. Like I can't think of a single segment where that was a problem. i thought the first two were easy enough to follow, but apart from the parallel universe segment, V/H/S 3 is amost completely incomprehensible.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:i thought the first two were easy enough to follow, but apart from the parallel universe segment, V/H/S 3 is amost completely incomprehensible. Even then I think I could follow those pretty easily, outside of the framing segment which was just a mess. Some of those had other huge problems, but they weren't really related to how comprehensible they were.
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axleblaze posted:Even then I think I could follow those pretty easily, outside of the framing segment which was just a mess. i really like in the magician segment when he starts fuckin poo poo up at the end and clearly there is no way to make sense of people actually filming this as it happens so they just wave the camera around a lot. "whatever, it'll look found footage-y." i kinda genuinely love the magician segment. i'm still very unclear on what actually happened in Bonestorm. Uncle Boogeyman fucked around with this message at 18:41 on Apr 3, 2015 |
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Parallel Monsters and The Magician were pretty good honestly, the only thing that sucks about VHS Viral is the wraparound segment (which sucks a LOT). Overall it's the worst of the three but I think it's alright. It's certainly better than ABCs of Death 1 and 2 put together (not a high bar, I know).
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 18:48 |
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Bonestorm had the same problem Slumber Party Alien Abduction had, where for the first few minutes when it's just a video of kids loving around it's pretty fun but when the monsters show up it turns to badly shot boring dogshit
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Bonestorm had the same problem Slumber Party Alien Abduction had, where for the first few minutes when it's just a video of kids loving around it's pretty fun but when the monsters show up it turns to badly shot boring dogshit I thought the same thing about Chronicle. The format can be really intimate, it'd be interesting to see someone run with that in a quieter way.
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axleblaze posted:I've been holding my tongue through most of the V/H/S dissing, I do have to say it's weird to hear someone say that in the movies they had no idea where stuff was or who was talking. I mean, I'm more used to the genre than most but...really? I found those aspects pretty easy to follow along with. Like I can't think of a single segment where that was a problem. The viewer is lazy.
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morestuff posted:I thought the same thing about Chronicle. The format can be really intimate, it'd be interesting to see someone run with that in a quieter way. yeah the scene in Chronicle where they first discover and test their powers is very easily the highlight of the movie. it's all downhill from there.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:yeah the scene in Chronicle where they first discover and test their powers is very easily the highlight of the movie. it's all downhill from there. I almost bit on this crap opinion, but then I recognized your avatar and remembered you just don't like fun. It is ok, different strokes and all, I just want to make sure impressionable readers have that background information so they aren't swayed.
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I think someone (Hundu?) recommended Snow on tha Bluff as something along those lines. I saw it was up on Netflix, I'll hit it eventually.Chichevache posted:I almost bit on this crap opinion, but then I recognized your avatar and remembered you just don't like fun. It is ok, different strokes and all, I just want to make sure impressionable readers have that background information so they aren't swayed. Nah, it's a dope take
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# ? Apr 3, 2015 20:24 |
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Wasn't me but that is pretty much Snow On Tha Bluff, which is great. Maybe it was me, I don't even remember what I had for dinner last night.
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precision posted:Parallel Monsters and The Magician were pretty good honestly, the only thing that sucks about VHS Viral is the wraparound segment (which sucks a LOT). I liked ABCs of death 2 way more than Viral (I agree the first wasn't that good). Also throw my voice in with those that don't get the complaints about the VHS series being hard to follow or lazy. I always thought they in general did a pretty decent job actually setting up the whole found footage aspect (unlike some of those movies that leave you wondering why there's multiple shots or why someone would be standing around at that time filming). Uncle Boogeyman posted:Bonestorm had the same problem Slumber Party Alien Abduction had, where for the first few minutes when it's just a video of kids loving around it's pretty fun but when the monsters show up it turns to badly shot boring dogshit
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Chichevache posted:I almost bit on this crap opinion, but then I recognized your avatar and remembered you just don't like fun. It is ok, different strokes and all, I just want to make sure impressionable readers have that background information so they aren't swayed. my avatar is very fun, you take that back
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:i happen to really like just about every segment in V/H/S 1, but the Gareth Evans segment from lart 2 is very plainly the best thing to come out of the franchise. and a large part of why it works is it basically bails on the found footage thing. You know, I think you might be onto something there. After typing my previous post I've been trying to come up with examples of found footage that I would either want to watch again or would recommend to others and it's not easy. I enjoyed Rec. Man Bites Dog was an interesting experience. I don't know whether or not I'll ever want to watch it again but I do appreciate its existence. Cloverfield and Troll Hunter were fun and although I wasn't sure about it at first I've come to appreciate Apollo 18. I don't think I dislike the genre as a whole but it does seem like there's a real bad signal/noise ratio with found footage movies. axleblaze posted:I've been holding my tongue through most of the V/H/S dissing, I do have to say it's weird to hear someone say that in the movies they had no idea where stuff was or who was talking. I mean, I'm more used to the genre than most but...really? I found those aspects pretty easy to follow along with. Like I can't think of a single segment where that was a problem. Hyperbole is fun. I didn't mean to suggest I literally had no idea what was happening, just that the genre allows filmmakers to be extremely lazy. With most of the VHS segments you know exactly when something is going to happen because it's literally the only part of the film where the camera stays still for long enough, is framing its subject properly or are the only shots that have adequate blocking. That's what I meant when I was complaining about disorientation, not that I literally had no idea who was talking. ozmunkeh fucked around with this message at 21:00 on Apr 3, 2015 |
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Man Bites Dog is amazing but I don't think it belongs in a discussion about "found footage movies" because it's not really like any of the other ones of those.
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Yeah it's definitely more of a black comedy but filmed like a mockumentary that appeals to horror fans.
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ozmunkeh posted:You know, I think you might be onto something there. After typing my previous post I've been trying to come up with examples of found footage that I would either want to watch again or would recommend to others and it's not easy. I enjoyed Rec. Man Bites Dog was an interesting experience. I don't know whether or not I'll ever want to watch it again but I do appreciate its existence. Cloverfield and Troll Hunter were fun and although I wasn't sure about it at first I've come to appreciate Apollo 18. I don't think I dislike the genre as a whole but it does seem like there's a real bad signal/noise ratio with found footage movies. I would agree with you. many here would not. there's about a half dozen found footage movies I like but I'm very done with it as a genre. I'd argue Man Bites Dog falls more in line with the mockumentary (remember those?) than the found footage movie. (edit: beaten)
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:my avatar is very fun, you take that back I like you, dog, but you are a curmudgeon.
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Chichevache posted:
sorry I didn't like your bad found footage superhero movie homie
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:I would agree with you. many here would not. there's about a half dozen found footage movies I like but I'm very done with it as a genre. I haven't seen MBD in at least a decade, but I can't remember if there were any of those interview shots with the killer where he would give some exposition that are so common in mock/documentaries. That definitely makes it seem more "found footage-y", but yeah it's totally a mockumentary.
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Parachute posted:I haven't seen MBD in at least a decade, but I can't remember if there were any of those interview shots with the killer where he would give some exposition that are so common in mock/documentaries. That definitely makes it seem more "found footage-y", but yeah it's totally a mockumentary. there's a ton of those. a big chunk of the movie is interviews with the lead character, albeit often while he's in the process of murdering somebody.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:there's a ton of those. a big chunk of the movie is interviews with the lead character, albeit often while he's in the process of murdering somebody. No I mean like where they would actually cut away to a sit-down interview at any point, really. I definitely remember a lot of the in-the-act exposition the lead would give.
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