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What movies are you watching?
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Did you see Parasite, Anders?Anders wrote:I felt it was 100% a comedy. The theatre I was at was 2/3rds full, and oddly to me, there were often people laughing loudly.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh, that's interesting. I wonder if you found the movie a lot funnier/sillier than I did. Perhaps that's the big difference? It's certainly a funny movie but I thought the humor really worked.Anders wrote:That’s a valid point, but I think if I didn’t have the love of mystery dramas to pull on, I would like the movie a lot less.durdencommatyler wrote:And that's valid. Just my obligatory caution to judge a piece of art by what it is rather than what it isn't.Anders wrote:I grew up on Poirot, and do love a good mystery. This was more of a spoof of that. I was almost falling asleep the last hour.
I would rather a director made a really good genre movie, than go for subversion.
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The three you mentioned are three that I really enjoyed. Budapest and Kingdom especially.tragabigzanda wrote:Grand Budapest, Moonrise Kingdom, and Isle of Dogs were the ones I disliked, but then I've really loved all the others. It's funny because his films all have a very similar aesthetic and vibe, but there were elements of those three that I found really off-putting.
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The all star cast acting a bit quirky, the story being a little off, the humour not hitting me, and something about the design/colour/clean production.durdencommatyler wrote:Ha!Anders wrote:I’m not a big fan, The Grand Budapest Hotel especially was awful. But I do respect his creativity. The Royal Tenenbaums was interesting.tragabigzanda wrote:I adore *some* Wes Anderson. There are a couple that I really didn't like.
I haven’t seen Moonrise Kingdom, Darjeeling Limited, Rushmore or Fantastic Mr. Fox.
That's funny because I think Grand Budapest is my favorite of his works.![]()
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Not yet. I love several Korean movies, so look forward to it.durdencommatyler wrote:Did you see Parasite, Anders?Anders wrote:I felt it was 100% a comedy. The theatre I was at was 2/3rds full, and oddly to me, there were often people laughing loudly.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh, that's interesting. I wonder if you found the movie a lot funnier/sillier than I did. Perhaps that's the big difference? It's certainly a funny movie but I thought the humor really worked.Anders wrote:That’s a valid point, but I think if I didn’t have the love of mystery dramas to pull on, I would like the movie a lot less.durdencommatyler wrote:And that's valid. Just my obligatory caution to judge a piece of art by what it is rather than what it isn't.Anders wrote:I grew up on Poirot, and do love a good mystery. This was more of a spoof of that. I was almost falling asleep the last hour.
I would rather a director made a really good genre movie, than go for subversion.
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Nice. I hope you like it. I thought it was brilliant.Anders wrote:Not yet. I love several Korean movies, so look forward to it.durdencommatyler wrote:Did you see Parasite, Anders?Anders wrote:I felt it was 100% a comedy. The theatre I was at was 2/3rds full, and oddly to me, there were often people laughing loudly.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh, that's interesting. I wonder if you found the movie a lot funnier/sillier than I did. Perhaps that's the big difference? It's certainly a funny movie but I thought the humor really worked.Anders wrote:That’s a valid point, but I think if I didn’t have the love of mystery dramas to pull on, I would like the movie a lot less.durdencommatyler wrote:And that's valid. Just my obligatory caution to judge a piece of art by what it is rather than what it isn't.Anders wrote:I grew up on Poirot, and do love a good mystery. This was more of a spoof of that. I was almost falling asleep the last hour.
I would rather a director made a really good genre movie, than go for subversion.
But I have noticed that within my own friend group that how much one likes it directly relates to what kind of movie they think it is going into it. It's been really interesting to see the various reactions.
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That’s always interesting. I can’t wait to hear what my friends think of TROS, and if I will agree with them or not, although we should all know what kind of movie that is.durdencommatyler wrote:Nice. I hope you like it. I thought it was brilliant.Anders wrote:Not yet. I love several Korean movies, so look forward to it.durdencommatyler wrote:Did you see Parasite, Anders?Anders wrote:I felt it was 100% a comedy. The theatre I was at was 2/3rds full, and oddly to me, there were often people laughing loudly.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh, that's interesting. I wonder if you found the movie a lot funnier/sillier than I did. Perhaps that's the big difference? It's certainly a funny movie but I thought the humor really worked.Anders wrote:That’s a valid point, but I think if I didn’t have the love of mystery dramas to pull on, I would like the movie a lot less.durdencommatyler wrote:And that's valid. Just my obligatory caution to judge a piece of art by what it is rather than what it isn't.Anders wrote:I grew up on Poirot, and do love a good mystery. This was more of a spoof of that. I was almost falling asleep the last hour.
I would rather a director made a really good genre movie, than go for subversion.
But I have noticed that within my own friend group that how much one likes it directly relates to what kind of movie they think it is going into it. It's been really interesting to see the various reactions.
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Anders wrote:That’s always interesting. I can’t wait to hear what my friends think of TROS, and if I will agree with them or not, although we should all know what kindof movie that is.durdencommatyler wrote:Nice. I hope you like it. I thought it was brilliant.Anders wrote:Not yet. I love several Korean movies, so look forward to it.durdencommatyler wrote:Did you see Parasite, Anders?Anders wrote:I felt it was 100% a comedy. The theatre I was at was 2/3rds full, and oddly to me, there were often people laughing loudly.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh, that's interesting. I wonder if you found the movie a lot funnier/sillier than I did. Perhaps that's the big difference? It's certainly a funny movie but I thought the humor really worked.Anders wrote:That’s a valid point, but I think if I didn’t have the love of mystery dramas to pull on, I would like the movie a lot less.durdencommatyler wrote:And that's valid. Just my obligatory caution to judge a piece of art by what it is rather than what it isn't.Anders wrote:I grew up on Poirot, and do love a good mystery. This was more of a spoof of that. I was almost falling asleep the last hour.
I would rather a director made a really good genre movie, than go for subversion.
But I have noticed that within my own friend group that how much one likes it directly relates to what kind of movie they think it is going into it. It's been really interesting to see the various reactions.
very true!
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I used to like Wes Anderson...his first batch of movies were ok. Then he became nothing more of a interior designer to me.
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He's a glorified Tim Burton at this point.
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What a weird comp
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Oculus.
What a wonderful movie!! How can i missed this one back in the day? Mike Flanagan is a genius. Framing, composition, score...Both Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites are quite good.
My Ranking of his so far
1-Haunting Of Hill House
2-Ouija Origin Of Evil
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6-Gerald´s Game
Next are Before I Wake and Absentia. And im thinking of a Hush rewatch.
What a wonderful movie!! How can i missed this one back in the day? Mike Flanagan is a genius. Framing, composition, score...Both Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites are quite good.
My Ranking of his so far
1-Haunting Of Hill House
2-Ouija Origin Of Evil
3-Dr Sleep
4-Oculus
5-Hush
6-Gerald´s Game
Next are Before I Wake and Absentia. And im thinking of a Hush rewatch.
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Which three do you like best?tragabigzanda wrote:Grand Budapest, Moonrise Kingdom, and Isle of Dogs were the ones I disliked, but then I've really loved all the others. It's funny because his films all have a very similar aesthetic and vibe, but there were elements of those three that I found really off-putting.
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Watching Dark Phoenix now. Perfect opening 15 minutes. Heard about lots of bad reviews, so let’s see how it goes.
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Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
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I haven’t seen that many from him, but like The Royal Tenenbaums best. I’ll look for Rushmore on your advice. I know Prime has the Fox movie.
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You'll LOVE Rushmore.Anders wrote:I haven’t seen that many from him, but like The Royal Tenenbaums best. I’ll look for Rushmore on your advice. I know Prime has the Fox movie.
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Honey Boy....best movie I've seen in a while
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Go on...The Argonaut wrote:Honey Boy....best movie I've seen in a while