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Did you recently watch Okja but think it was too happy and bonkers and want something more down-to-earth and soul-crushing from the same director? Maybe you want to see Memories of Murder, Bong Joon Ho's serial killer movie inspired by South Korea's first public serial killer panic in the 80's! Instead of showing you a trailer here's an analysis video by Every Frame a Painting talking about how good the blocking is in this movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4seDVfgwOg Full movie is on Youtube (officially by Viewster) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3tw66BBdDw
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what if i thought it wasn't bonkers enough and was ambivalent on the question of happy
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# ? Jul 12, 2017 10:55 |
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After dismissing the Master of None hype I finally gave in and started watching it (I am 8 episodes in of season 1). In my mind I thought the show would be 30 minutes of Tom Haverford. While I liked the character Tom (Aziz Ansari) on Parks & Rec, watching a show with Tom as the main character didn't sound appealing to me at all. Instead the show and his character Dev are just amazing. The whole show just feels fresh and original. It might be favorite active comedy (I would of said Love or Silicon Valley before I watched this). Also anyone watching Crazy Ex Girlfriend? Season 1 overall felt like a labor to watch, but I also the saw brilliance of the show at times. How is season 2? I am not sure if I can handle another season of Josh lust and scheming. I know that is the basis of the show, but I just never bought them as a couple and in the end it is just annoying.
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nate fisher posted:After dismissing the Master of None hype I finally gave in and started watching it (I am 8 episodes in of season 1). In my mind I thought the show would be 30 minutes of Tom Haverford. While I liked the character Tom (Aziz Ansari) on Parks & Rec, watching a show with Tom as the main character didn't sound appealing to me at all. Instead the show and his character Dev are just amazing. The whole show just feels fresh and original. It might be favorite active comedy (I would of said Love or Silicon Valley before I watched this). It's great and season 2 is better than 1. Too bad Aziz is pretty much done with the show, at least for a long time.
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nate fisher posted:Also anyone watching Crazy Ex Girlfriend? Season 1 overall felt like a labor to watch, but I also the saw brilliance of the show at times. How is season 2? I am not sure if I can handle another season of Josh lust and scheming. I know that is the basis of the show, but I just never bought them as a couple and in the end it is just annoying. Season 2 is fantastic, I liked it better than season 1 though I don't know if that's the general consensus.
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# ? Jul 12, 2017 17:41 |
The second season was better, but that show is still too drama geeky for me. I already live in LA so I have to deal with these spazzes in real life
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CExG is my favorite show on TV right now but I'm also a douche who loved Hamilton and, for a while, Glee. IMO it's hilarious (though cringey) at times. I think most fans are in agreement that Josh sucks.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:what if i thought it wasn't bonkers enough and was ambivalent on the question of happy You should watch Memories of Murder anyways
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Drunk Tomato posted:CExG is my favorite show on TV right now but I'm also a douche who loved Hamilton and, for a while, Glee. IMO it's hilarious (though cringey) at times. At least in the second season, the show starts actively going along with the Josh-hate for a majority of the season. I thought the second season was good, but took a bit of a dip in the last 3rd or so, and i was bummed when the best character Greg leaves the show, but's kind of fitting since he was getting his life together. It was like he was escaping the toxic nature of all the other characters when a major theme of a lot of season 2 is how toxic all the major characters can be.
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# ? Jul 13, 2017 01:26 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKWB-MVJ4sQ So how many more of these does Neill Blomkamp have planned...
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RedSpider posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKWB-MVJ4sQ
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# ? Jul 13, 2017 03:56 |
Bad Santa 2 is delightful
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RedSpider posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKWB-MVJ4sQ I just watched all of them I think, and this is the best one. God is kind of funny. The other two are a little meandering but have interesting moments.
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RedSpider posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKWB-MVJ4sQ Best one yet.
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# ? Jul 13, 2017 05:42 |
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David Lynch: The Art Life is on Prime. I watched it last night. As long as you go in knowing that you are seeing a documentary on David Lynch living The Art Life (by his definition, the art life is drinking coffee, smoking cigarettes and painting), it's a pretty interesting watch on how his art turned out the way it did. The most fascinating part, to me, was the brief moments of humanity that shined through the facade he's constructed. He talks about The Art Life being the most important thing in his life and the thing that makes him the happiest but through like the hour of footage they have of him working, you never see him smile or enjoying the process. Any of the archive footage from his mid-teens to now is the same. But you see his toddler daughter wandering around and him trying to entertain her. You feel the emotion boil up when he talked about walking out of a Bob Dylan concert. You can hear him play revisionist history with loving up the first roll of film he tried to shoot. You can see him, cursing under his breath, attempting to mount bent up wire on his painting or drive around town. There's a human being under the character of David Lynch but he isn't letting you see it. (Although even him trying to entertain his daughter feels like an act. Him behaving the way he thinks a father should behave. Which is an overarching theme throughout the documentary. Him feeling like he has to play a certain role in certain situations and him living, in his mind, a double or triple life)
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Call Me Charlie posted:David Lynch: The Art Life is on Prime. It's an excellent documentary. The story of the nude woman appearing from the field and the story that he refuses to continue to tell because it's emotionally overwhelming were great moments. I paint and write all the time, and I'm not smiling. It's an internal joy and feeling of satisfaction.
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Franchescanado posted:I paint and write all the time, and I'm not smiling. It's an internal joy and feeling of satisfaction. It just felt like a deliberate decision to exclusively show him toiling away on his art. The same way that, for most of the documentary, you never see Lynch's mouth as he's talks. It's obscured by the mic guard or he's talking over footage of him smoking/sitting or being filmed through the rear view mirror as he drives. By avoiding those moments, The Art Life almost comes across as a compulsion more than a true joy. Which is an interesting contrast to the romanticized way Lynch talks about it. Call Me Charlie fucked around with this message at 13:43 on Jul 13, 2017 |
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Call Me Charlie posted:It just felt like a deliberate decision to exclusively show him toiling away on his art. The same way that, for most of the documentary, you never see Lynch's mouth as he's talks. It's obscured by the mic guard or he's talking over footage of him smoking/sitting or being filmed through the rear view mirror as he drives. Definitely. It showed more of the labor side, and how much work he puts into it, spending hours sanding the wood, etc. And yeah, there was always a fun use of blocking that showed this is only a fragment of Lynch, we'll never get the whole. I'm sure if we added it up, about a 1/3rd of the movie is the shot of him behind the microphone and the smoke, surrounded by darkness. There's an excellent video lost on YouTube called something like "David Lynch Makes A Painting", and it's a wood panel painting with a lightbulb painted red that flashes on occasionally. It follows him through the whole process. The majority of the video is him saying/yelling "gently caress" or "God drat IT" or yelling at his assistant for help, and talking about his favorite white shirt to paint in. I wish the documentary had shown that side, though it would have killed the tone.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:Best one yet. Oh, absolutely. It reminded me of the film The Thing.
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Mr. Maltose posted:Going to rerecommend The Wraith on Netflix. It's nuts in the best way. I just watched this, and it was kind of amazing. The antagonist gang members are all screw-ups and kind of incompetent. And the ending raises so many questions. Was the main character no longer dead? Or is this a "ghost" situation where a dead guy has a relationship with a living girl? And why does a ghost have a supercar anyway? I was enthralled.
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DorianGravy posted:And why does a ghost have a supercar anyway? I think the best answer was it was the 1980s. Movies and TV seemed to be about memorable vehicles whether it was a cars, trucks or helicopters.
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I like that his cosmic ghostcar was still a Chrysler. Like it's made of the ether and ectoplasm in a factory in Detroit.
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I remember renting The Wraith as a kid. May have been one of the first boobies on VHS experiences I had. I won't hear a bad word about it. Related to my very high standards for flicks, I am excited that Talladega Nights is streaming on Netflix. Growing up in Tennessee, surrounded by people super into NASCAR culture yet not understanding it myself, I feel that Talladega Nights was written just for me. pumped up for school fucked around with this message at 19:50 on Jul 14, 2017 |
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pumped up for school posted:I remember renting The Wraith as a kid. May have been one of the first boobies on VHS experiences I had. I won't hear a bad word about it. It's a movie that is embraced by people who love NASCAR and dislike NASCAR. It only alienates those who dislike Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's comedy. Even then, it manages to include more physical and situational humor than just verbal/improv comedy.
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Franchescanado posted:It's a movie that is embraced by people who love NASCAR and dislike NASCAR. It only alienates those who dislike Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's comedy. Even then, it manages to include more physical and situational humor than just verbal/improv comedy. Didn't mean to imply I've not seen it. One of those flicks that I can't not watch if I see it is playing. A mashup of its first half and Stebrothers' first half would win the Academy Award for Best Movie Ever Made.
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pumped up for school posted:Didn't mean to imply I've not seen it. One of those flicks that I can't not watch if I see it is playing. A mashup of its first half and Stebrothers' first half would win the Academy Award for Best Movie Ever Made. Didn't meant to imply it as well, just adding to the discussion, bud.
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Franchescanado posted:It's a movie that is embraced by people who love NASCAR and dislike NASCAR. It only alienates those who dislike Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's comedy. Even then, it manages to include more physical and situational humor than just verbal/improv comedy. The supporting cast is really solid. I was going to start listing them but there's too many. loving Andy Richter is in this movie. It was also a movie that made me really appreciate Gary Cole's comedic range.
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A complete different show you can watch because I found it acidantly but It is really not wasted time to watch it. Barbarians Rising A high quality production for a documantatios (fore sure I have seen much more cheap and bad looking documentations), sadly on air, only four episodes they have inside the rise and fall of Rome. It' s a bit sad because 700 years of ruleing to press in 4 episodes is a shame and highlites only markpoints from that history. (Sadly If you think about what they could do with 16 or more episodes to have). If you are interested for the Empire Romanum, the centurys and history with the rise and fall of the empire and the battles aginst their greatest enemys, you should give this series a change (It only 4 Episodes bad if you like it but enouth to take notice). The series is told from the view of leaders of barbarians they fight against the Roman Empire.
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A MIRACLE posted:Bad Santa 2 is delightful Sucks that Christina Hendricks doesn't get naked Yeah but it's a good movie.
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Bored As gently caress posted:Sucks that Christina Hendricks doesn't get naked It dose not come close to the first part for me. But I like him to see in his new lawyer show. David against Goliath or in this kind drat lost the name of the show... Sorry have to go to sleep ggg
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XenJ posted:It dose not come close to the first part for me. But I like him to see in his new lawyer show. David against Goliath or in this kind drat lost the name of the show... Sorry have to go to sleep ggg Gg
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Goliath has one of the best opening plot hooks I've ever seen. It gets a little skeevy about 2/3 of the way through but the principals have enough charisma (or the opposite) to keep it interesting to the end. It's a great way to scratch your legal thriller itch.
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To The Bone on Netflix. Amazingly good, one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. It's about a girl with Annorexia that goes to a inpatient house run by Dr. Keanu Reeves. I suggest you go watch it.
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Franchescanado posted:FINE. I WILL.
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fishtobaskets posted:Goliath has one of the best opening plot hooks I've ever seen. It gets a little skeevy about 2/3 of the way through but the principals have enough charisma (or the opposite) to keep it interesting to the end. It's a great way to scratch your legal thriller itch. I'm on episode 4 and I really like it, Billy Bob is amazing in it. I'd rank it as Chance > Goliath > Bosch in the "old dudes in modern noir thriller" genre.
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If anyone's into hate-watching, the show Friends From College on Netflix is impressively disgusting. It's like a focus group crafted the most despicable group of people possible, thought up ways for them to ruin each others' lives, and then realized they were supposed to be writing about friends so they just added some jokes.
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precision posted:I'm on episode 4 and I really like it, Billy Bob is amazing in it. I'd rank it as Chance > Goliath > Bosch in the "old dudes in modern noir thriller" genre. If you like old dudes + modern noir, and you like long takes, watch Too Late. It stars John Hawkes and the whole movie is shot in 3 or 4 takes. I think it's on Netflix but I may have seen it on Prime. It's a gem.
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Filthy Hans posted:If you like old dudes + modern noir, and you like long takes, watch Too Late. It stars John Hawkes and the whole movie is shot in 3 or 4 takes. I think it's on Netflix but I may have seen it on Prime. It's a gem. Oh nice. I was always super impressed by Time Code and how completely batshit they had to work to film four different narratives that were all single shots in real time and have them intersect with each other. quote:The movie was shot with four hand-held digital cameras, in one take, on the sixteenth performance. Largely improvised, Figgis provided the actors with blank, four-staff music manuscript paper, with each octave representing a camera view at that particular moment in time, up to the 93 minutes of camera capacity. The actors themselves personally kept track of the activities occurring in other camera points of view that were relative to their performance.
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Steve Yun posted:You should watch Memories of Murder anyways Yeah. And even though I really like Zodiac, after watching MoM I feel like a lot of it got cribbed by Zodiac. Also, Goliath is the most Billy Bob thing ever. It felt a little over the top to me several episodes in but I should probably just finish it. I think the William Hurt character, with all his tics, felt too gimmicky to me and I got annoyed, but I do enjoy Billy Bob doing his thing.
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You should watch the second episode of the new MST3K, AT LEAST!
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