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precision posted:I met a lot of SHARPS and Actual Racist Skinheads in the 90s and seriously "red laces, black boots" just meant you were racist. Red and white laces for Boneheads, Purple laces for gay SHARPS, black laces for regular "I'm not racist" SHARPs, green laces for "I'm really into the environment" SHARPs, etc. I think yellow was meant to signify general hatred in the hardcore racist skinhead crowd (i.e. The Dentists, The Ventz, White Boss, Skrewdriver) And let's not even get started on the color of suspenders. I hated having to deal with those shitheads- I was a bouncer for many years at some pretty gnarly venues. I need to watch Green Room I guess. isaboo fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Nov 27, 2016 |
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Just watched the Hunter and it was good. Not what I was expecting but it was enjoyable and really pretty to look at. (Sort of) Ending spoilers I think that was the first time I have seen a CG animal that I honestly couldn't tell was CG. I would have thought it was real except tasmanian tigers are extinct so I got no other explanation veni veni veni fucked around with this message at 05:22 on Nov 27, 2016 |
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veni veni veni posted:Just watched the Hunter and it was good. Not what I was expecting but it was enjoyable and really pretty to look at. The Hunter is definitely one of my favorites in that sub-genre of psychological profiles of lonely professionals.
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Just finished Green Room. The wife and I loved it... she played some Minor Threat after we were done watching it, the crazy bitch. Jeremy Saulnier is 2 for 2 in my book after this and Blue Ruin- can't wait to see what he does next. Gonna miss seeing what Anton Yelchin would have become. I really took notice of him in Alpha Dog along with Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster, and loving Justin Timberlake. Goddamn I love that movie. Hell, even Odd Thomas (still on Netflix afaik) was watchable thanks to Anton... and after smoking a couple of bowls. The CG and voiceover sucked though. isaboo fucked around with this message at 07:21 on Nov 27, 2016 |
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pahuyuth posted:Hell, even Odd Thomas (still on Netflix afaik) was watchable thanks to Anton... and after smoking a couple of bowls. The CG and voiceover sucked though. I actually really liked Odd Thomas and wanted to see it become a franchise. It wasn't exactly original, hell The Frighteners did a similar concept in the 90s, but he played it well. I wouldn't have called it a "good" movie but it was certainly fun and definitely didn't regret the time I spent watching it.
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pahuyuth posted:
There were a lot of good performances in that movie. Justin Timberlake actually did a really good job playing a chickenshit lowlife douche. The weak link was definitely Sharon Stone though, especially when she donned a fat-suit. Yelchin was effortlessly likeable in his role.
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4 RING SHRIMP posted:Interesting! Lost Soul is on Netflix, watch that. It's a documentary about how the 1996 Island of Dr. Moreau movie was effectively ruined by the studio attempting to turn it into a blockbuster by casting Val Kilmer and Marlon Brando as the leads and the two of them hijacking the film's production by being an rear end in a top hat and insane, respectively. Brando's acting choices and the studio going along with it because he was so famous/expensive is definitely the highlight of the movie, him choosing to play Dr. Moreau with an ice bucket on his head and a dancing pet dwarf is amazing.
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pahuyuth posted:Just finished Green Room. The wife and I loved it... she played some Minor Threat after we were done watching it, the crazy bitch. Jeremy Saulnier is 2 for 2 in my book after this and Blue Ruin- can't wait to see what he does next. Alpha Dog was a movie I didn't think much of when it came out but it's a really strong piece.
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Yeah I didn't watch Alpha Dog until after Yelchin died because I thought it looked lame but it was great
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It's up there with the other unsung blue collar dramas like Four Brothers and Shooter.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:It's up there with the other unsung blue collar dramas like Four Brothers and Shooter. I didn't like Shooter but I remember Four Brothers being a lot of fun
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Swap in something like Street Kings, if you like.
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Hard TImes is up there imho,
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I've been professing the merits of Alpha Dog for years, it's absolutely fantastic. For a long time I actually didn't know that Cassavetes directed it, which was a minor mindfuck. If you want a really good time, watch that and Bully back to back while drinking extremely cheap beer and popping pills. (Note: do not actually do this, but they are both good flicks).
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precision posted:I've been professing the merits of Alpha Dog for years, it's absolutely fantastic. For a long time I actually didn't know that Cassavetes directed it, which was a minor mindfuck. I was gonna say, Bully was definitely the #1 thing Alpha Dog reminded me of
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What happened to Ben Foster's career? I thought the sky was the limit for him after Alpha Dog and 3:10 to Yuma.
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fishtobaskets posted:What happened to Ben Foster's career? I thought the sky was the limit for him after Alpha Dog and 3:10 to Yuma. He killed it in Hell Or High Water.
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I enjoyed Ben Foster in Pandorum and he is in the new Inferno flick with Tom Hanks so at least he's in a big title though the reviews haven't been great and I haven't seen it anyway. Bully and Hell or High Water look cool, gonna give those a look.
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fishtobaskets posted:What happened to Ben Foster's career? I thought the sky was the limit for him after Alpha Dog and 3:10 to Yuma. He's been working but Foster has always been one of the more dedicated yet understated and low-key character actors. Some of the bigger roles he's been in lately were in Lone Survivor and as the antagonist in the latest Da Vinci Code movie. Dude even started taking HGH to prepare for his role as Lance Armstrong in The Program.
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# ? Nov 27, 2016 23:01 |
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Ben Foster has a great career for a character actor.
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pahuyuth posted:I enjoyed Ben Foster in Pandorum and he is in the new Inferno flick with Tom Hanks so at least he's in a big title though the reviews haven't been great and I haven't seen it anyway.
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# ? Nov 28, 2016 00:27 |
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Ben Foster was in Warcraft. Only time will tell if his career will survive.
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# ? Nov 28, 2016 01:36 |
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ARQ is literally just a James Cameron-ish, mockbuster version of Edge of Tomorrow and, I don't know, I don't really dig it. If you want trashy low budget sci-fi, The Call Up is still a fine option, a veritable Cube of our times.
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Ben Foster was really good in 40 Days of Night, too
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Ben Foster is one of those guys who's always the best part of whatever movie he's in. You wouldn't think that he'd carry a big budget Western starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, but he did. The scenes in 3:10 to Yuma that feature him are infinitely more compelling than any of the Crowe/Bale scenes. Another great example of an underseen, underrated Foster role in a mediocre movie is Hostage. I had no clue who Ben Foster was going into that movie, I was seeing it because of Bruce Willis, yet Foster ended up being the most memorable part of it by far. He does that in almost every single film he appears in, which is probably the ultimate compliment to a character actor.
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# ? Nov 28, 2016 17:06 |
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He's in Rampart just giving it his all in what amounts to a teeny little bit part that has like 4 minutes of screen time.
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# ? Nov 28, 2016 17:07 |
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Burn After Reading is on Netflix and I watched it because I'm a retard who doesn't learn from his mistakes. Why do I torture myself
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Because it's an amazing movie? For anybody reading this: the next time you watch Burn After Reading, do it with the fact that Brad Pitt's character is illiterate in mind.
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drunken officeparty posted:Burn After Reading is on Netflix and I watched it because I'm a retard who doesn't learn from his mistakes. Why do I torture myself Don't listen to this person. Burn After Reading is amazing.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 02:30 |
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Yeah, Burn After Reading rocks.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 02:52 |
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I'd have a hard time saying Burn After Reading is amazing. To me it's merely decent. It's got some funny scenes, some shocking scenes, and a whole lotta nothing in between. Watch just about any other Cohen Bros movie for a better use of your time.
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Tainen posted:Don't listen to this person. Burn After Reading is amazing.
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Basebf555 posted:The scenes in 3:10 to Yuma that feature him are infinitely more compelling than any of the Crowe/Bale scenes. Bale is easily the weak link of the cast of the Yuma remake (though in fairness the Evans character is pretty badly written), but both Crowe and Logan Lerman cover up for him quite a bit. I have a weird affection for that movie, but then again I have a soft spot for most of Mangold's work.
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Because it's an amazing movie? I think this and Pitt's role in 12 Monkeys are my favorites of his.
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Pitt doesn't do enough weird character work. 12 Monkeys, Burn After Reading, True Romance.
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Adding 12 Monkeys and True Romance to the list. Already watching O Brother, going to move on to Burn After Reading, then 12 Monkeys, if I'm still awake.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 04:19 |
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford has the best Pitt performance. And the best performance of basically every other principal actor in it. It's like Amadeus or Network that way.
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Adding 12 Monkeys and True Romance to the list. Wow if you really haven't already seen 12 Monkeys you are in for a treat.
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Burn After Reading is great, but if you're watching it after O Brother, it's only going to disappoint. Burn After Reading is pretty meta for a Coen Bros. movie. It's everything that makes a Coen Bros. movie a Coen Bros. movie, but exaggerated into absurdity.
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Because it's an amazing movie?
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