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The Babadook. The creature sound effects were from some early 1990 video game, and the big reveal that the real monster was her trauma all along I felt like the entire forum had played a prank on me to get me to waste my time.
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# ? Nov 25, 2023 02:37 |
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LaserPrinter69 posted:The Babadook. The creature sound effects were from some early 1990 video game, and the big reveal that the real monster was her trauma all along I felt like the entire forum had played a prank on me to get me to waste my time. It is rather funny that her trauma is now considered a gay icon
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# ? Nov 25, 2023 02:41 |
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LaserPrinter69 posted:The Babadook. The creature sound effects were from some early 1990 video game, and the big reveal that the real monster was her trauma all along I felt like the entire forum had played a prank on me to get me to waste my time. That's barely worth a spoiler, I think every vaguely genre movie and TV show in the last 15 years has had that theme. Maybe all of fiction, generally.
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# ? Nov 25, 2023 08:41 |
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All horror movies are about stuff that people are afraid of
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# ? Nov 25, 2023 09:43 |
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McSpanky posted:That's barely worth a spoiler, I think every vaguely genre movie and TV show in the last 15 years has had that theme. Maybe all of fiction, generally. Definitely half the cartoons.
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# ? Nov 25, 2023 09:50 |
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Halloween Jack posted:All horror movies are about stuff that people are afraid of I ain’t afraid of no ghost
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# ? Nov 25, 2023 10:20 |
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18 to Party It's like the pre-teen actors also wrote, directed, filmed, and produced it. And even then if I were their junior high drama & AV teacher I'd give them a C at best. Although it may have been one of the comedies so bad I couldn't finish them. Bright Bart fucked around with this message at 12:20 on Nov 25, 2023 |
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A Prairie Home Companion. Being a bland, white, Lutheran midwesterner with a German/Scandinavian background I found the actual radio show entertaining enough at the time, so I figured a movie version would probably be pretty decent. And hey, it's an Altman film! Why not give it a shot? What I got was one of the few times I was tempted to walk out of the theater. Just absolutely dull, boring, lifeless and pointless. At least the radio program showed some spark of wit at times.
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# ? Nov 26, 2023 23:00 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Was gonna say American Beauty but basically every movie about mildly sad yuppies at any stage in life. american beauty is a really good answer. yikes
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LaserPrinter69 posted:The Babadook. The creature sound effects were from some early 1990 video game, and the big reveal that the real monster was her trauma all along I felt like the entire forum had played a prank on me to get me to waste my time. Yeah once they used a generic monster sound effect I've heard a hundred times before the movie lost all power for me. And the monster itself was just some dandy fella.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 00:11 |
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The Dead Don't Die. Genuinely insulting in how much of a pretentious, masturbatory waste of time that movie is. I was genuinely angry by the end of it when it became so very clear that the director had no respect for his audience.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 01:57 |
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I'll stick my neck out and submit a sacred cow (while conceding that I probably wouldn't call it "pointless" and can acknowledge that it's well shot and acted so it's only a partial example anyway): I'm sorry but I've tried three separate times and Rosemary's Baby has just never done anything for me and I can legit say it's one of those most boring movies I've ever seen. I think it's mostly because it feels like for so much of the running time the audience is waaaayyyy ahead of Rosemary as far as her predicament goes and while I guess that was meant to be suspenseful I just found it really tedious. Maybe you had to be there?
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 03:29 |
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bucketybuck posted:The Dead Don't Die. It wasn't entirely pointless. It did give us Adam Driver saying, "GHOULS."
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 14:29 |
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Gavok posted:It wasn't entirely pointless. It did give us Adam Driver saying, "GHOULS." The scene where Tilda Swinton turns on a computer by waving her hand over it got a big laugh when I saw it in a theatre. And for some reason her line reading of "is he the physically attractive one?" is stuck in my head. But it went way too far into fourth wall breaking and lost the audience.
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 19:26 |
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Dinosaur '79 (1976) Adventure in Dinosaur Basin (Video, 1997) Snacky! The Movie (aka Jurassic Pet) (1995)
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 20:09 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:Dinosaur '79 (1976) Not to be confused with Dinosaur '76 (1979)
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# ? Nov 29, 2023 20:11 |
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RBA Starblade posted:Not to be confused with Dinosaur '76 (1979) Not to be confused with Dinosaurs '69 (1991-1995)
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# ? Dec 8, 2023 10:50 |
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Clipperton posted:Watching Air with Damon and Affleck felt like skimming a Wikipedia article Felt the same about the Tetris movie. They're now making multiple "Stories of things that happened 20 years ago" movies.
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# ? Dec 8, 2023 16:12 |
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I'm sure the 2019 Lion King movie has been mentioned but that's for sure mine. The dumbest thing about it is how "real" the animals are. Because actual animals can emote dammit! Like yeah sure not in the 1:1 anthropomorphized way you see in a cartoon but like, look at a lion or plenty of other animals irl, like, animals have a ton body language and in this case facial expressions a human can parse. This movie has so many shots of a just head on shot of lions that look bored as gently caress? Like I don't understand how you can have so much clear technical know-how on screen and still have the faces feel so stiff and lifeless. Like they put a little work into kid Simba and just said gently caress it to everything else. Looking back now maybe it was like the recent Flash movie where execs were hype about it and put a lot of money in because it was another "hell yeah this is the future if this hits big we won't need to pay actors ever again!" attempt.
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# ? Dec 8, 2023 18:44 |
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Neo Rasa posted:I'm sure the 2019 Lion King movie has been mentioned but that's for sure mine. In their very slight defense, humans are very bad at this and mostly just transpose human gestures into the animals (cf 30 billion posts about dogs smiling)
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# ? Dec 8, 2023 21:10 |
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I fell asleep watching Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy. Can't really remember much else about that one. There's also that one Terrence Malick movie about World War II (I think it was A Hidden Life). Like, I hate Nazis as much as anyone, but the only thing I remember about that movie is being annoyed by all of the god drat jump cuts. E: Thinking about it more, I wouldn't call A Hidden Life pointless. I just really hated all of those jump cuts.
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 06:01 |
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BeastOfTheEdelwood posted:There's also that one Terrence Malick movie about World War II (I think it was A Hidden Life). Pretty sure your thinking of The Thin Red Line. Beautifully shot but yeah sometimes the long solider philosophizing to themselves scenes could get a touch dull. I don't remember the jump cuts but it's but I last saw it on releases so oh Jesus that like 25 years ago now.
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Polo-Rican posted:american beauty is a really good answer. yikes Yeah the hype around American Beauty was really wild. It reminded me of those Literature (with the capital L ) books we had to read in high school that clearly spoke to the troubles that our middle-aged teachers were suffering from and us, teenagers, had no loving idea about.
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 08:24 |
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dr_rat posted:Pretty sure your thinking of The Thin Red Line. Beautifully shot but yeah sometimes the long solider philosophizing to themselves scenes could get a touch dull. I don't remember the jump cuts but it's but I last saw it on releases so oh Jesus that like 25 years ago now. Excuse me, the Thin Red Line has Woody Harrelson say “I blew up my butt!” It’s a laugh riot! Wait, it’s not a comedy?
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After about the twentieth flashback of the guy frolicking with his wife in The Thin Red Line I think we all understood she was going to leave him.
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dr_rat posted:Pretty sure your thinking of The Thin Red Line. Beautifully shot but yeah sometimes the long solider philosophizing to themselves scenes could get a touch dull. I don't remember the jump cuts but it's but I last saw it on releases so oh Jesus that like 25 years ago now. No, it probably is A Hidden Life, his (imo one-note and repetitive) 2019 film about Franz Jägerstätter. BeastOfTheEdelwood posted:I fell asleep watching Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy. Can't really remember much else about that one. That was such a weird experience the first time I saw it, because I think it just didn't translate well for American audiences who aren't familiar with the story or with British spy stuff. I saw it again after watching the 70s miniseries and liked it a lot more, but the first time around all the stuff that's suggested or elided completely flew over my head and I just had no idea what was going on.
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# ? Dec 9, 2023 21:28 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:That was such a weird experience the first time I saw it, because I think it just didn't translate well for American audiences who aren't familiar with the story or with British spy stuff. I saw it again after watching the 70s miniseries and liked it a lot more, but the first time around all the stuff that's suggested or elided completely flew over my head and I just had no idea what was going on. Oh yeah. Cambridge Five and the general atmosphere of paranoia in British intelligence is well known and has been mined repeatedly over there. For American audiences? They might as well have been speaking Greek. It's also a different style of filming than Hollywood is used to doing.
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# ? Dec 10, 2023 10:22 |
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marshmallow creep posted:I was extremely high when I watched it and it felt three days long. I kept thinking out loud "so are they saying X" and then the next scene would be the makers of movie looking my extremely high rear end dead in the eyes "that's exactly what we're saying." Rubber is loving great because the opening scene is one of the characters talking direct to the camera and the audience telling you there's no reason to have made this film. I do love that people get to the end of it and are mad like they weren't warned
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# ? Dec 12, 2023 03:46 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:That was such a weird experience the first time I saw it, because I think it just didn't translate well for American audiences who aren't familiar with the story or with British spy stuff. I saw it again after watching the 70s miniseries and liked it a lot more, but the first time around all the stuff that's suggested or elided completely flew over my head and I just had no idea what was going on.
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# ? Dec 12, 2023 04:34 |
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I couldn’t wait for Boyhood to end. The whole gimmick of shooting it over the course of thirteen (or however many) years did not justify how much that movie dragged and meandered. People love it, so maybe I’m just a dummy, but goddamn did I hate that experience.
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# ? Dec 24, 2023 08:23 |
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I'd say some of you need to watch worse films, but you don't. Good job!
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# ? Dec 24, 2023 08:40 |
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Honestly I’d throw boyhood in this pile too. The gimmick was interesting but I couldn’t relate that much once he became a teen. Nothing really happened.
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# ? Dec 24, 2023 10:11 |
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I’m going to say Songbird. It was clearly trying to be a Covid-19 thriller, but it was unclear if it was for or against the restrictions. Just a horribly bad movie that’s not unhinged enough to be interesting.
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# ? Dec 24, 2023 16:33 |
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Sourdough Sam posted:Joker - I'm not sure I've ever seen a movie pretend so hard to be "cinema". The comparisons to The King of Comedy and Taxi Driver are obvious but the writing is also film school level. "I thought my life was a tragedy, but it turns out it's a comedy." And why the Garry Glitter song? What does it symbolize other than "check it out. We put a pedo's hit song in the film"? This film is the perfect example of something pointless. Taxi Driver already exists and was made in response to the cultural conditions of the 1970s. Why do we need a movie in the present that responds to the cultural conditions of the 1970s? What’s the point? Novelty that it can be recreated? Also notable for having a plot point that would have been impossible in the 70s, as the Joker becomes a notable figure in the city within a week because his horrible set at a comedy club is recorded and goes viral, to the point that a Jay Leno analogue features it on his late-night show. How? How are people watching and sharing this single vhs/beta tape of a guy bombing at a comedy club? If you have a boner for grimy 70s New York character studies, actually learn about what could and couldn’t happen in the 1970s. Also the Joker has a job as a guy who stands around twirling a sign, and I’m pretty sure nobody did that until post-2000 zoning laws made it impossible to just plant a sign in the ground in a lot of places.
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# ? Dec 31, 2023 04:42 |
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I saw Leave The World Behind being hyped up everywhere, and it was one of the most boring movies I’ve ever seen. I’d have rather watched 2 hours of static
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There is only one place that I've seen it being reviewed favorably and it was a place with a personal relationship with the director. The rest of the world seems to find it tepid
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I AM GRANDO posted:This film is the perfect example of something pointless. Taxi Driver already exists and was made in response to the cultural conditions of the 1970s. Why do we need a movie in the present that responds to the cultural conditions of the 1970s? What’s the point? Novelty that it can be recreated? Not to pile on, but yeah I'll have to say Joker is pretty high on the "pointless and boring" list for me, too. I was especially annoyed how the movie went out of its way to pretty much not comment or provide any form of judgment on the character from any direction. I know all movies actually have the audience provide their own meaning and all that, but I should at least feel the illusion that the movie is saying something. As it is all I can do is shrug, "Can't say I like this Joker fella, and I don't particularly care whose fault that is."
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# ? Jan 12, 2024 21:57 |
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There are some themes of classism and how the dregs of society are largely ignored unless they're entertaining to gawk at. I think the movie would be a hell of a lot more interesting if he was actually a really good comedian on the stage but troubled in real life but that would make it even more of a King of Comedy wannabe. I really didn't like this movie, but the idea of the sequel being a musical is at least intriguing. Maybe they'll rip off Norman Jewison or Bob Fosse this time.
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SidneyIsTheKiller posted:Not to pile on, but yeah I'll have to say Joker is pretty high on the "pointless and boring" list for me, too. I was especially annoyed how the movie went out of its way to pretty much not comment or provide any form of judgment on the character from any direction. I know all movies actually have the audience provide their own meaning and all that, but I should at least feel the illusion that the movie is saying something. As it is all I can do is shrug, "Can't say I like this Joker fella, and I don't particularly care whose fault that is." it's a really enthralling performance from Joaquin Phoenix too and it's just...wasted. all in service of an empty + derivative movie. I don't like superhero movies but by the end I wished it was a straight comicbook movie instead of whatever that was.
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Most boring pointless movie : Midsommar Just a violent boring miserable slog of a movie.
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