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Steve Yun posted:I loved Gattaca but after a decade I started thinking hey this guy with a heart condition that could die at any time lied his way into a year long space mission where he could jeopardize the whole thing by dying, all so he could feel better about himself Uh, the point was that his diagnosis was vastly overblown and he did fine the whole time?
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CatstropheWaitress posted:So are we still doing threads for movies? Was surprised 'Poor Things' doesn't have one given how well it's been received and how wonderful the movie was. Thanks for making the thread!
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Steve Yun posted:Past Lives is not free on streaming yet late reply to this but yes it's good and worth a watch it was 3rd place in the movie of the year thread that i will keep posting about until people are sick of seeing it brought up https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4049769&pagenumber=4&perpage=40 and then i'll keep posting about it even a little after that too
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 01:00 |
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Silly question, probably the wrong place for it, feel free to kick me out if needed, etc ... ... but name me an actor in a given role whose character moves from goofy to menacing, naturally. I'm not talking "the psychopath who occasionally tells a joke" like Michael Mando in Far Cry or Ledger's Joker, but someone normally gregarious, who occasionally lets the mask slip. I don't know why I'm asking, just that i honestly can't think of any and I'm sure as soon as someone posts an answer I'm going to feel dumb as poo poo for not remembering them
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I think Nicholson’s Joker is way closer to that than Ledger
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 01:50 |
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null_pointer posted:... but name me an actor in a given role whose character moves from goofy to menacing, naturally. Ryan Gosling in Barbie
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DeimosRising posted:Hey what happened to the alien thread? It was blown out of the airlock because people thought that discussing canon using big words was something worthy of doing. It wasn’t and I’m glad it’s dead
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null_pointer posted:Silly question, probably the wrong place for it, feel free to kick me out if needed, etc ... John Goodman in Barton Fink.
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You could make an argument for Lou Bloom in Nightcrawler, depending on if you think his pathetic groveling nature is goofy.
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null_pointer posted:Silly question, probably the wrong place for it, feel free to kick me out if needed, etc ... The card game in Training Day starts with everybody being kinda goofy in a disarming way but the whole situation slips into You Done hosed Up so fast.
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:You could make an argument for Lou Bloom in Nightcrawler, depending on if you think his pathetic groveling nature is goofy. Oooooh, that's really good. I think it sways too close to "pathetic" but that's on the right track.
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null_pointer posted:Silly question, probably the wrong place for it, feel free to kick me out if needed, etc ... Andy Serkis as Gollum? Or heck, the one scene with Ian Holm as Bilbo
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 02:14 |
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Robert Prosky in Thief is also a good one.
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Flying Zamboni posted:John Goodman in Barton Fink. John Goodman in any coen bros joint
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I just remembered how whole thing started: I was talking with my brother in law, and he mentioned someone he worked with who was "like Joe Pesci from Casino was walking around wearing the skin of 'Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark' to try and fool everyone." Like, push them the wrong way and you'll have a ballpoint pen through your neck ... ... then neither of us could actually think of a movie character who fit that description
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 02:23 |
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Read this in the Golden Girls theme song jingle
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 02:34 |
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null_pointer posted:Silly question, probably the wrong place for it, feel free to kick me out if needed, etc ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTRauxBfmQY&t=71s
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Steve Yun posted:I loved Gattaca but after a decade I started thinking hey this guy with a heart condition that could die at any time lied his way into a year long space mission where he could jeopardize the whole thing by dying, all so he could feel better about himself I always got the impression that the future society wildly overestimates literally any kind of health risk from people who aren't genetically engineered designer babies, probably thanks to some heavy marketing from the companies providing them, similar to Nestle demonising breastfeeding and causing shitloads of infants to starve. There's no actual indication that the genetically engineered people are significantly or reliably superior to the naturally conceived, even without the whole bit with playing swimming chicken in the ocean. Like, the woman at the space agency is genuinely shocked that the protagonist is even still alive at his age despite being perfectly healthy and having zero signs of heart problems. It's very interesting from a disability rights angle, as it seems like a world where birth defects, and likely conditions like autism and ADHD, have been entirely eradicated in most of the population, hasn't actually solved many meaningful problems, and if anything the athlete willing to give up his life to let a free-born have a shot seems bitter about how the society has zero regard for the disabled since there's no one disabled from birth anymore, once your body has problems society has no room for you even moreso than real life.
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Yup, this is pretty much perfect. Still open to suggestions though!
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Doesn't the doctor at the end who lets him onto the ship even say something like "my son isn't everything they promised he would be"? The movie really seems to be trying to drive home the point that the perfection of the genetically engineered has been way oversold, whereas the inferiority of the natural born is also egregiously overstated.
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 02:44 |
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Pacino in Devil's Advocate starts normal, gets silly, then menacing, then silly, then menacing, then REALLY silly.
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 02:47 |
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Gattaca chatter. It's been awhile, but wasn't there a scene where Ethan Hawke is exercising but he has something altering the heart monitor and it slips at some point and his heart was racing a million miles an hour even though he wasn't showing the effects?
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 02:50 |
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Gattaca ending, the doctor says that (I guess I will spoiler too) his son is also a not designer baby and wants to be an astronaut so he's not gonna turn in a guy who is living his own sons dream
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ONE YEAR LATER posted:Gattaca ending God drat my memory is poo poo
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null_pointer posted:God drat my memory is poo poo No I'm pretty sure your memory is correct. The doctor is always trying to tell him about his son throughout the movie. ccubed posted:Gattaca chatter. It's been awhile, but wasn't there a scene where Ethan Hawke is exercising but he has something altering the heart monitor and it slips at some point and his heart was racing a million miles an hour even though he wasn't showing the effects? At that point Hawke has been running for a million hours. There might be something to the genetic engineering where all the other applicants are really at peak performance without breaking a sweat... or everybody is full of poo poo and constantly collapsing behind the scenes, and it's just that Hawke's methods of concealment are a little cruder than everybody else's.
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null_pointer posted:Doesn't the doctor at the end who lets him onto the ship even say something like "my son isn't everything they promised he would be"? The movie really seems to be trying to drive home the point that the perfection of the genetically engineered has been way oversold, whereas the inferiority of the natural born is also egregiously overstated. There overall does seem to be a theme that the genetic perfection of humanity is pretty anticlimactic. There's no Star Trek supermen or psychics, just people with slightly less chronic health issues maybe. null_pointer posted:God drat my memory is poo poo No, I'm pretty sure you had it right? I wonder if it was meant to be an implication there's an upcoming backlash against the ubiquitous genetic engineering because, as said, it's turning out to be wildly overselling the results and causing problems for no good reason.
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null_pointer posted:God drat my memory is poo poo No, its me with the poo poo memory cause I was wrong, he doesn't say his son is in-valid but he does say that he wants to be an astronaut and he lets vincent pass so i half remembered
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Ghost Leviathan posted:There overall does seem to be a theme that the genetic perfection of humanity is pretty anticlimactic. There's no Star Trek supermen or psychics, just people with slightly less chronic health issues maybe. There is that twelve fingered pianist tho
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Gattaca is so loving good.Jenny Agutter posted:There is that twelve fingered pianist tho Wait what. I don't remember that at all.
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null_pointer posted:Silly question, probably the wrong place for it, feel free to kick me out if needed, etc ... Arnie Cunningham in John Carpenter’s Christine
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Speaking of good jokes I made that no one responded to, in the Gundam thread people were talking about Gundam Seed and the practical differences between Naturals and Coordinators, how Coordinators had an easier time at anything they turned their hand to but still needed to work hard and practice to get really good at something and there was still space for Naturals to be better than them like Mu La Flaga being a Natural and still one of the best pilots in the setting, and I sad that a Natural could beat a Coordinator as long as they never saved anything for the swim back. And it got nothing! Not even a single lol. That was crushing. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Jenny Agutter posted:There is that twelve fingered pianist tho Indeed, but I think the point is it's a cute gimmick no one seems particularly impressed by, especially in a society that's become even less tolerant of physical difference.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Indeed, but I think the point is it's a cute gimmick no one seems particularly impressed by, especially in a society that's become even less tolerant of physical difference. Yeah I was being glib, I think it’s actually one of the more disturbing implications in the movie. Dude unwillingly engineered for a very specific task like a racehorse or battery chicken
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CatstropheWaitress posted:Ryan Gosling in Barbie Ryan Gosling in Drive
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He ain’t exactly gregarious in drive
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[attempting to interact with a child like a normal person] want a toothpick?
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Yea, the progression was goofy to menacing - he fits. He's still pretty goofy when menacing, true
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I always liked how well Christopher Eccleson switched between goofy and serious in Doctor Who, though he had a lot more haunted/traumatized bits than sinister ones.
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Truspeaker posted:I always liked how well Christopher Eccleson switched between goofy and serious in Doctor Who, though he had a lot more haunted/traumatized bits than sinister ones. The Doctor is a fun character done right, he's supposed to be a slightly sinister total weirdo who doesn't seem quite human, and even the other two hearted time traveling aliens think he's a weirdo.
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Does No-Face from Spirited Away count even if they're animated
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