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Punkin Spunkin posted:Are either Marie Antoinette or Defiance worth my time? Marie Antoinette is pretty boring but it does have a few good scenes and the actors in it acquit themselves pretty well. Once I got over the huge quality disparity between Virgin Suicides and it, I enjoyed it well enough, though it makes a ton of unforced errors.
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drunken officeparty posted:Dredd was terrible when it came out and it's terrible now I dare anyone to come up with a hotter take
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I'd be curious to hear someone list something that was terrible when it came out but is good now. I can think of lots of examples that are the reverse of that but can't think of any that were bad and are now good just by virtue of time.
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Jolo posted:I'd be curious to hear someone list something that was terrible when it came out but is good now. Glen or Glenda
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Jolo posted:I'd be curious to hear someone list something that was terrible when it came out but is good now. I can think of lots of examples that are the reverse of that but can't think of any that were bad and are now good just by virtue of time. In a year from now? Mother! and The Bad Batch. I liked them a lot, but they are polarizing films with an audience that I assume will grow with time. I think more people will enjoy Downsizing when it moves to streaming.
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married but discreet posted:I dare anyone to come up with a hotter take this *doesn't* need to be made into a movie
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Jolo posted:I'd be curious to hear someone list something that was terrible when it came out but is good now. I can think of lots of examples that are the reverse of that but can't think of any that were bad and are now good just by virtue of time. Starship Troopers E I don't think it was ever terrible, but I'll incorporate the opinions of people who were adults at the time since I was like 10 or so and obviously I'd love that. "Oh no, please don't take me to the ultra-violent space bug movie with the requisite verhoeven nudity," said no 10 year old ever Inspector Hound fucked around with this message at 01:33 on Jan 17, 2018 |
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precision posted:Marie Antoinette is pretty boring but it does have a few good scenes and the actors in it acquit themselves pretty well. Once I got over the huge quality disparity between Virgin Suicides and it, I enjoyed it well enough, though it makes a ton of unforced errors. That's pretty apt. Yeah, it's a little boring, but at the same time really interesting. Coppola made some really unique casting choices that worked surprisingly well, and she doesn't treat it as a period piece even though it takes place over 200 years ago.
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This is gonna sound weird maybe, but I thought Tombstone was schlocky garbage when it came out but it's now one of my favorite westerns. I have a hard time defending my original assessment. E: the dana delaney/billy zane subplot maybe? It's just so overshadowed by literally the rest of the cast today.
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precision posted:Glen or Glenda Glen or Glenda owns. Most of Ed Woods work has improved over time
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 01:35 |
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A Serious Man is up on Netflix and its very good if there's any of you haven't already seen it.
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veni veni veni posted:A Serious Man is up on Netflix and its very good if there's any of you haven't already seen it. A Serious Man is criminally underrated and discussed, it’s my favorite Coen bros. movie, which is really saying something.
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A Serious Man was my favorite until Inside Llewyn Davis, it's great.
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Jolo posted:I'd be curious to hear someone list something that was terrible when it came out but is good now. I can think of lots of examples that are the reverse of that but can't think of any that were bad and are now good just by virtue of time. I think Speed Racer is gradually getting revisited. Kurosawa's Dreams was savaged upon its release but is looked upon as a classic now. Exorcist III has aged incredibly well.
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Jolo posted:I'd be curious to hear someone list something that was terrible when it came out but is good now. I can think of lots of examples that are the reverse of that but can't think of any that were bad and are now good just by virtue of time. I loving loved the counselor and could never understand why people chose to give it so much poo poo.
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married but discreet posted:I dare anyone to come up with a hotter take Stallone was a better Dredd. Also, seconding The Counselor. It's dark as poo poo but wtf who didn't expect that from Cormac?
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GonSmithe posted:A Serious Man is criminally underrated and discussed, it’s my favorite Coen bros. movie, which is really saying something. That reminds me, it was loved on release and I really liked it when it came out, but my friends and I just rewatched No Country for Old Men and it clicked with me personally now in a way I did not expect. Also the Big Lebowski wasn’t nearly as adored on release as it was ten years after the fact.
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 02:59 |
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I feel like I'm being boring saying that No Country is my favorite, but what can I say? it's a great movie.
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 03:02 |
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Here's another hot take for you guys: No Country is the only good Coen movie. And it's really good. But the others are watchable at best.
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drunken officeparty posted:Here's another hot take for you guys: No Country is the only good Coen movie. And it's really good. But the others are watchable at best. This is spicy af and dumb as hell.
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drunken officeparty posted:Here's another hot take for you guys: No Country is the only good Coen movie. And it's really good. But the others are watchable at best. Woah this one is extremely hot.
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 03:19 |
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Here's a hot take: that gum you like? IT'S GARBAGE! IT'S loving RAW! YOU DONKEY!
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 03:29 |
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It is helpful that people with lovely opinions are starting to announce themselves ahead of time
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 03:33 |
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drunken officeparty posted:Here's another hot take for you guys: No Country is the only good Coen movie. And it's really good. But the others are watchable at best. What are some of your favorite movies?
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 03:39 |
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I will say, I didn’t get the hype around Lebowski when I saw it the first time, but that time I was watching the Comedy Central edit, hadn’t read any chandler, and was also like 15. In college I took a film class and wrote a scene analysis on the “this is what happens when you gently caress a stranger in the rear end” bit. The professor called me out on picking that scene so I could use “gently caress a stranger in the rear end” over fifty times in a school paper. I also got an A because it’s a well done, complicated scene from a fantastic movie.
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 04:07 |
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It really surprises me every time someone mentions that Lebowski was pretty much a stinker in the theater. I loved it from jump street.
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I don’t think the Cohens have made a bad film. I have never seen The Ladykillers
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sponges posted:I don’t think the Cohens have made a bad film. I even liked that one. Intolerable Cruelty is my favorite though. It's exquisite.
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Barton fink is a little slow for me
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GonSmithe posted:What are some of your favorite movies? If I had to pick one top of all time, it's The Wrestler.
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I wasn't too hot on Barton Fink at first either, but John Goodman just loving dominates in that.
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K. Waste posted:To the Wonder is tight, y'all. Is this one of those inside-joke “jazz is about the notes you don't play” movies film students gush over that regular people don’t get? Edit: \/ \/ \/ I'm on that bandwagon. bort fucked around with this message at 06:14 on Jan 17, 2018 |
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hot take: Better Call Saul is better than Breaking Bad i actually don't know if that's a hot take but they're streaming so
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SleepCousinDeath posted:hot take: Better Call Saul is better than Breaking Bad I don’t know if it’s a hot take either but it’s absolutely true. Every character in Saul is incredible. Chicanery is a masterclass in acting and it’s unbelievable that Michael McKean received no recognition for it.
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 06:11 |
It definitely is
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bort posted:I'm missing something. It's a pretty film, I sure can't fault the DP. Is it that character development through voiceovers as opposed to dialog is artful? Marina is practically a caricature of a free spirit, dancing around like a nymph. They couldn’t resist making Jane dance around a bit, too. Learning forgiveness and a priest's unresolved crisis of faith, I guess, is the compelling part? The voice-overs don't convey the character development, you get that from watching what the characters do. The narration is the self-conscious commentary by the characters, it's them trying to rationalize character development. You're getting hung up on a very common misapprehension about experimental cinema, which is that it's being held outside of the grasp of "regular people." The truth is that Malick has always made very straightforward romantic films as far back as Badlands and Days of Heaven, and his development as a filmmaker has only been towards making them even more cosmetic and refined. He's the Michael Bay of international art cinema.
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 06:33 |
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The religious themes didn’t click for me, and so I got “boring love story” out of it. Interesting that it was Ebert's last review.
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Cohen brothers chat and no one mentions Raising Arizona?! Shame on you goons.
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The new Godzilla anime movie is on Netflix now and it’s pretty great!
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Punkin Spunkin posted:Marie Antoinette ... worth my time? The music is fantastic and they shot on location. It looks great. Worth checking out if you like Coppola's other films.
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