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Nihonniboku posted:I believe the repetitive scenes were all slightly different depending on the perspective of the person's story in that moment. They were, but in some cases I didn't think a big enough difference that we needed to see it 3 times. Although there were scenes where the subtle differences in scenes were done so well, like Jodie Comer with the slightest change in facial expression changing the whole tone.
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veni veni veni posted:Yeah didn't Will Ferrel and Kristin Wiig do the exact same thing a while back? Except the idea was funnier because it actually aired on Lifetime? haha yeah that's what it reminds me of
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# ? Jan 31, 2022 16:24 |
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Papercut posted:They were, but in some cases I didn't think a big enough difference that we needed to see it 3 times. Although there were scenes where the subtle differences in scenes were done so well, like Jodie Comer with the slightest change in facial expression changing the whole tone. In one particular instance, the same line was uttered by 3 different people and the implications were pretty big. I don't remember the exact line but it was something like "let us enjoy the king's peace and renew our friendships" - said by Damon, then Driver, then Martin Czokas's character. The effect being to show that each man thought/said they were the one trying to be a good friend to the other when in fact neither of them had been trying and a 3rd party had been trying to make peace between them. Really good stuff.
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# ? Jan 31, 2022 19:04 |
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RCarr posted:Yes the actual fight was pretty great. Matt Damon was ehh, and Ben Affleck was just pretty good. The bleached hair thing was stupid though, I agree. The hair is awesome imo. Closest thing to a Ridley Scott 'Final Fantasy Tactics' we will get.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 00:23 |
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I finally watched Don't Look Up, it was really good. I wonder if people who didn't like it felt like it was a scold, or were frustrated that whichever character didn't perfectly line up with whichever political figure they thought they were meant to represent. "You're going to be eaten by a 'bronteroc.' We don't know what it means!" made me laugh every time I thought of it for the next day, and had a perfect payoff. 0/10 too realistic
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 01:44 |
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heads up, it looks like Rifftrax is debuting a new Riff right now (and presumably it'll be on their youtube channel later) it's i guess another movie in the Prince of Space series, Attack From Space. its pretty funny so far https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaMQfWO3-yU
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 01:46 |
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I watched The Woman in the... whatever out of morbid curiosity. It's very weird. Some parts are plainly ridiculous jokes, like her daughter's gravestone always changing, but most of the time it's just played straight? I was kind of mesmerized at how noncommittal it was. I can't tell if they thought it would come off more satirical and just failed or what. I did laugh a few times, but rarely. It seems like they bought a legit script for one of these types of stories and just added a few jokes here and there and amped up some of the cliches, but failed to actually convert it to a comedy. Don't waste your time with it, though.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 03:37 |
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Just finally saw Mission Impossible Fallout (Paramount Plus trial) definitely the best since MI3. I haven't watched the first or two since I was a lil kid (and I hear Woo's isn't really worth revisting?) but I'm ranking 3 > 6 > 5 > 4 rn No Renner, Cavill kicking rear end, less quipping (less Pegg!), and Sean Harris not only doesn't have to do all the villain lifting but he also has a beard so he looks less like an angry rodent. Major upgrades here. I did find it funny though that given the Lark twist, the dude is a terrorist mastermind but also an incredible dipshit who would've gotten himself IMMEDIATELY killed on his super secret mission just cuz he wanted to jump during a lightning storm 🤣 I guess if Ethan Hunt hadn't gotten to him in time the movie wouldn't have happened .
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 05:12 |
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Watched The Dry. That was very depressing.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 07:58 |
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On season sixth of Veep now. It’s amusing how everyone becomes more terrible. Selina Meyer really is a horrible president and her staff are just as bad. How Mike and Gary aren’t terminated is beyond me. It’s an obvious thing to predict but the 1080 she did on “count every vote” once she realized she could lose was disgusting. Thinking of it, Jonah Ryan is arguably the best character in the show. Yes he’s a gently caress up and is dumb, but only a notch or two more than the average staffer. And he actually treats his subordinates with respect, as he leads the only group without a toxic or hostile work environment (as long as his uncle is out of the picture). I will also say the show has liberal rot brain. Such as wanting to criticize Israel, but only settling for “they’re too aggressive with their genocide!” and the “Free Tibet!” thing is such crap that belongs in 1980s.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 18:59 |
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Inspector Hound posted:I finally watched Don't Look Up, it was really good. I wonder if people who didn't like it felt like it was a scold, or were frustrated that whichever character didn't perfectly line up with whichever political figure they thought they were meant to represent. "You're going to be eaten by a 'bronteroc.' We don't know what it means!" made me laugh every time I thought of it for the next day, and had a perfect payoff. I think the movie came across as smug due to being didactic and lecturing while also not offering any solutions or hope. Just a stupid nihilistic "wow these people are dumb tv watchers who will kill us all". It was funny in parts, but every time I found myself laughing I found myself annoyed at how cardboard all the characters who weren't our perfectly intelligent protags were portrayed. Just a complete lack of humanity for anyone who wasn't on "our" side. Just wasn't interesting. You could have an obviously selfish character who still has understandable humanity but there was no interest in that kind of nuance.
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Famethrowa posted:Just a complete lack of humanity for anyone who wasn't on "our" side. Just wasn't interesting. You could have an obviously selfish character who still has understandable humanity but there was no interest in that kind of nuance. Hate to break it to you but this is basically reality.
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I was planning on going to see Nightmare Alley next week, but guess that's not necessary now. It dropped on HBO Max and Hulu.
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veni veni veni posted:Hate to break it to you but this is basically reality. No it's not, but that's a comforting fiction we tell ourselves when humans, with all of their feelings and principles and motivations and loved ones and favorite hobbies and favorite brand of snack foods (you know, their essential humanities) commit horrible selfish acts. It's much more compelling to me when movies reflect this fact and don't instead pretend that the other side are horrible monstrous orcs.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 00:03 |
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Orcs would be preferable since you'd be able to see them and know to immediately not care about their hobbies as they actively thwart justice and any progress toward scaling back the worst excesses of humanity.
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Medullah posted:I was planning on going to see Nightmare Alley next week, but guess that's not necessary now. It dropped on HBO Max and Hulu. Pretty good movie with some ridiculous, nonsensical behavior from a character in the 3rd act, and I think Bradley Cooper is one tier of acting ability too low to pull off the main character. Art design was unreal though. I would - possibly literally - murder someone to have Cate Blanchett's office
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 00:11 |
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Medullah posted:I was planning on going to see Nightmare Alley next week, but guess that's not necessary now. It dropped on HBO Max and Hulu. oh gently caress yeah it is SO loving GOOD
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 00:32 |
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seriously, it is so good the "how do you get a guy to geek?" speech from Dafoe was GOAT
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FLIPADELPHIA posted:Orcs would be preferable since you'd be able to see them and know to immediately not care about their hobbies as they actively thwart justice and any progress toward scaling back the worst excesses of humanity. That'd be fine and totally serviceable when talking about politicians and those with the levers of power but the movie in question is equally about that as it is a boomer fart about individuals and their drat tiktoks and TV shows.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 00:33 |
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Here's my dumb thoughts on a bunch of shows I'm midway through: The Expanse Season 6 - Seems better than last season Archive 81 - I want to like this, but it's a bit slow Ozark Season 4 - For the love of god, can any character please kill the Byrds? They're insufferable. We Are All Dead - So far, so good. Peacemaker - Pretty fun. Book of Boba Fett - Why is this so boring? Reservation Dogs - I don't know why I like this show so much, but I do.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 00:42 |
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You like Reservation Dogs because it's a great loving show, one of the best of 2021.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 00:48 |
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Famethrowa posted:No it's not, but that's a comforting fiction we tell ourselves when humans, with all of their feelings and principles and motivations and loved ones and favorite hobbies and favorite brand of snack foods (you know, their essential humanities) commit horrible selfish acts. I'm not saying there is no nuance to people in reality I'm saying that's how we treat each other in reality.
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veni veni veni posted:I'm not saying there is no nuance to people in reality I'm saying that's how we treat each other in reality.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 03:40 |
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What?
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 03:41 |
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The movie is not about "dumb sheeple" it is about a ruling elite incapable of navigating avoidable catastrophe because doing so would mildly compromise their positions of absolute comfort. Instead they get high on their own supply by imagining up obviously doomed "smart and nuanced" solutions that coincidentally change nothing systemically.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 05:58 |
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The planet of the apes movies are free on YouTube this month.
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The Puppy Bowl posted:The movie is not about "dumb sheeple" it is about a ruling elite incapable of navigating avoidable catastrophe because doing so would mildly compromise their positions of absolute comfort. Instead they get high on their own supply by imagining up obviously doomed "smart and nuanced" solutions that coincidentally change nothing systemically. I'd also repeat the bit someone here said about how at some point people decided that satire had to be subtle. But it doesn't have to be, some of the best satire is subtle as a brick to the head. And it apparently it has to be since I've seen a number of people be disappointed that the movie didn't have some deus ex machina tech solution or great political victory when...congrats that was kind of the whole point.
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PeterCat posted:The planet of the apes movies are free on YouTube this month. My parents had all of these oh VHS when I was a kid and I binged all six movies over one amazing weekend Looking back there's a real sharp drop in quality after the first one but there's something fascinating about each sequel after the second being a complete departure from the movie that came before EDIT: unless you're talking about the new ones, I didn't actually check lol Wolfsheim fucked around with this message at 08:03 on Feb 2, 2022 |
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The Puppy Bowl posted:The movie is not about "dumb sheeple" it is about a ruling elite incapable of navigating avoidable catastrophe because doing so would mildly compromise their positions of absolute comfort. Instead they get high on their own supply by imagining up obviously doomed "smart and nuanced" solutions that coincidentally change nothing systemically. People are always trying to pin down what exactly it's "about" but it's straight up just a cynical look at modern society in general and there really isn't much more to it. It doesn't set out to have any answers it's just compiling everyones frustration into a little package. I get why some people love it and some people hate it. It's either cathartic or frustrating (but probably both) depending on your mindset. I don't think it's a great or bad movie. I liked it enough. It's just kind of there for everyone to collectively throw their hands in the air and go "I know! Right?" Whether or not that lands is going to vary from person to person, but it's not really about one thing it's just sort of a reflection of how disgusted everyone is right now with literally everything.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 09:02 |
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No it's pretty specifically about political and economic elites leading us to climate disaster. Don't Look Up was written by David Sirota, the not so subtle reporter and former Bernie Sanders staffer.
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The Puppy Bowl posted:The movie is not about "dumb sheeple" it is about a ruling elite incapable of navigating avoidable catastrophe because doing so would mildly compromise their positions of absolute comfort. Instead they get high on their own supply by imagining up obviously doomed "smart and nuanced" solutions that coincidentally change nothing systemically. But it is. The name of the movie is partially premised on "dumb sheeple". It is saying that all these people who aren't our beautiful and smart and unique Cassandra protagonists care so much about mass media and their phones, they "don't look up" from their distractions until it's too late and it's right in their face. The ruling elite use that catchphrase and the dumb sheeple buy into it passively or actively until the comet is right above them. The end message is pure nihilism and has no hope for mass people's movements to make change (yeah I get it guys Bernie lost but cmon). I just think that position sucks, and any catharsis I had during the other parts was spoiled by that reactionary boomer poo poo.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:43 |
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I thought the message was more like, "Systemic factors mean that no matter how right you are about predicting it, you probably can't stop the coming climate/fascism/capitalism apocalypse, but its still worthwhile to try." My biggest problem with the film is that the tech dudes plan almost works. It should have just been a pure scam where he was just sucking up trillions of dollars of govt money and expecting the russian/chinese effort to actually solve the problem.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 15:12 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Pretty good movie with some ridiculous, nonsensical behavior from a character in the 3rd act, and I think Bradley Cooper is one tier of acting ability too low to pull off the main character. I think I would've liked to see the version where Leo didn't pull out to do Don't Look Up.
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Wolfsheim posted:My parents had all of these oh VHS when I was a kid and I binged all six movies over one amazing weekend I agree it's kind of amazing to watch how each movie is something different though the second one is basically a remake of the first one only with a much more nihilistic ending. The budget of the last one was shockingly low though where the convoy of humans attacking the apes are riding around in a school bus and a couple of other used cars, though I suppose I could be a commentary on how far things have gone after the apocalypse.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 19:02 |
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The Suicide Squad is mostly bad, but there's a part in the middle where it becomes a Doctor Who episode for twenty or thirty minutes, complete with Doctor Who.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 19:54 |
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So you're saying it gets worse
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 20:02 |
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I finished All of Us are Dead. Very uneven, more YA than I thought it would be. It could have been cut by half if they didn't introduce that weird plot twist, because the only purpose the plot device served was to stretch the series length by introducing a new villain.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 20:08 |
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Don't Look Up is a weird movie, there's a lot of half-baked stuff in there. Both relationship sub plots go nowhere, Chalamet is completely wasted, the president is actually like 3 different characters, etc etc. It could've been funny but it needed more time in the oven IMO. The best joke in the movie is the general charging for snacks and they recycle it like 6 times.
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LifeLynx posted:I finished All of Us are Dead. Very uneven, more YA than I thought it would be. It could have been cut by half if they didn't introduce that weird plot twist, because the only purpose the plot device served was to stretch the series length by introducing a new villain. The 6 episode model for UK shows is highly underrated.
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Punkin Spunkin posted:So you're saying it gets worse not empty quoting (Dr. Who is stupid trash)
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