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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
theplatypus wrote:Do you reckon you'll ever grow out of the hyperbole, or do you see your statements just going bigger and sillier with the years?
I'm not exaggerating. I can't think of a worse one.
I don't know, man...I remember 1937 being pretty disappointing.
You mean the year Grand Illusion and The Edge of the World came out? Seemed pretty good to me.
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Pride and I Origins were two of my favourites of the year.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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it seems we're all bored. so, per lv's formatting:

Masterpiece:
1. Boyhood
2. A Field in England (you could debate this being 2013, but i'm including anyway)

Great:
3. Two Days, One Night
4 Nightcrawler
5. Under the Skin
6. The Grand Budapest Hotel

Very Good:
7. Mr. Turner
8. La jalousie
9. Night Moves
10. Adieu au langage
11. Hard to Be a God

Good:
12. Nymphomaniac, Vol. 1
13. A Master Builder
14. Force Majeure
15. The Drop
16. The LEGO Movie
17. Listen Up, Philip
18. The Babadook
19. Guardians of the Galaxy
20. Edge of Tomorrow
21. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
22. Inherent Vice
23. Life Itself

Okay:
24. Joe
25. Birdman, or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance
26. Captain America: Winter Soldier
27. Nymphomaniac, Vol. 2
28. Frank
29. The Congress

Mediocre:
30. Obvious Child
31. Cavalry
32. Foxcatcher
33. Finding Vivian Maier
34. X-Men: Days of Future Past
35. Starred Up

Disagreeable:
36.Only Lovers Left Alive
37. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Pt. 1
38. Blue Ruin
39. A Most Wanted Man

Annoying:
40. The Monuments Men
41. Transformers: Age of Extinction
42. Interstellar
43. Snowpiercer

Just Bad:
44. Jodorowsky's Dune

Garbage:

Total Fucking Garbage:
45.. Chef
46. Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia
47. Gone Girl
48. Whiplash
49. This Is Where I Leave You
50. Fury
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Your rankings of Boyhood and Under the Skin surprise and upset me, but your ranking of Gone Girl palliates.
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Never heard anyone refer to Jodorowsky's Dune as bad. I still really want to see it.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:Your rankings of Boyhood and Under the Skin surprise and upset me, but your ranking of Gone Girl palliates.
i think linklater's filmography is legitimately one of the most interesting and under-appreciated in u.s. cinema since the 80s, and Boyhood is the high point with his interest in time, film, artifice and representation. i really admire him.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Never heard anyone refer to Jodorowsky's Dune as bad. I still really want to see it.
at best, it's hagiography. but Dune fanboys (or Jodorowsky fanboys) give it a pass
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:Your rankings of Boyhood and Under the Skin surprise and upset me, but your ranking of Gone Girl palliates.
for as often as we're in step, i was surprised (though not upset) at our disagreement about Under the Skin
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Malloy wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:Never heard anyone refer to Jodorowsky's Dune as bad. I still really want to see it.
at best, it's hagiography. but Dune fanboys (or Jodorowsky fanboys) give it a pass
Seems like the standard setting of most of these kinds of movies these days.
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Malloy wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Your rankings of Boyhood and Under the Skin surprise and upset me, but your ranking of Gone Girl palliates.
i think linklater's filmography is legitimately one of the most interesting and under-appreciated in u.s. cinema since the 80s, and Boyhood is the high point with his interest in time, film, artifice and representation. i really admire him.
We vastly disagree here. I think his obsession with time is appealing and deep in a purely quasi sense, and more often than not it becomes annoying. I found Boyhood appalling on every level, from its stilted surface to its oblivious sociopolitical core.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Malloy wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Your rankings of Boyhood and Under the Skin surprise and upset me, but your ranking of Gone Girl palliates.
i think linklater's filmography is legitimately one of the most interesting and under-appreciated in u.s. cinema since the 80s, and Boyhood is the high point with his interest in time, film, artifice and representation. i really admire him.
We vastly disagree here. I think his obsession with time is appealing and deep in a purely quasi sense, and more often than not it becomes annoying. I found Boyhood appalling on every level, from its stilted surface to its oblivious sociopolitical core.
at least we agree on his commitments, if not their merits??? :D
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Malloy wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:Never heard anyone refer to Jodorowsky's Dune as bad. I still really want to see it.
at best, it's hagiography. but Dune fanboys (or Jodorowsky fanboys) give it a pass
Oh, it's definitely hagiographic, but I just love listening to Jodorowsky talk. A lot of what he's saying is probably unattainable lunacy, but his passion is infectious. I found it entertaining.
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have you done podcasts on Boyhood or Under the Skin? if so, i'm keen to listen to them.
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Malloy wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Malloy wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Your rankings of Boyhood and Under the Skin surprise and upset me, but your ranking of Gone Girl palliates.
i think linklater's filmography is legitimately one of the most interesting and under-appreciated in u.s. cinema since the 80s, and Boyhood is the high point with his interest in time, film, artifice and representation. i really admire him.
We vastly disagree here. I think his obsession with time is appealing and deep in a purely quasi sense, and more often than not it becomes annoying. I found Boyhood appalling on every level, from its stilted surface to its oblivious sociopolitical core.
at least we agree on his commitments, if not their merits??? :D
Sure, I'll give him props for his dedication. Takes some balls to make a movie with that kind of long-term filming schedule. Though realistically I think more credit is due to his producers.
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Malloy wrote:have you done podcasts on Boyhood or Under the Skin? if so, i'm keen to listen to them.
Yes! Boyhood, but not UTS.

http://fifthopinion.libsyn.com/episode-3-boyhood-2014-0
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Updated Top 25:

1. Godzilla
2. Lucy
3. Nightcrawler
4. Dracula Untold
5. As Above, So Below
6. Oculus
7. Tom at the Farm
8. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
9. Fury
10. Ouija
11. White Bird in a Blizzard
12. Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead
13. The Town That Dreaded Sundown
14. Exodus: Gods and Kings
15. Mommy
16. The Normal Heart
17. The Grand Budapest Hotel
18. Get on Up
19. Blended
20. Non-Stop
21. Birdman
22. Hercules
23. American Sniper
24. Tusk
25. Into the Storm

Updated Bottom 25:

25. 3 Days to Kill
24. 300: Rise of an Empire
23. The Quiet Ones
22. A Walk Among the Tombstones
21. The Sacrament
20. X-Men: Days of Future Past
19. Welcome to the Jungle
18. Magic in the Moonlight
17. Atari: Game Over
16. Men, Women & Children
15. Beyond the Lights
14. The Interview
13. The Amazing Spider-Man 2
12. Under the Skin
11. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
10. Black or White
9. Automata
8. Enemy
7. Boyhood
6. Transformers: Age of Extinction
5. Deliver Us from Evil
4. The Babadook
3. Foxcatcher
2. Interstellar
1. Gone Girl
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dimejinky99 wrote:Pride and I Origins were two of my favourites of the year.
I thought I Origins was one of the worst movies eva.
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