What movies are you watching?
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Scream 3.
The worst of the franchise, no question about it. Its meta comedy is not funny, the movie references are super weird, it mostly doesnt work but there are some pretty cool scenes, the legacy trio is great on this one and its still an enjoyable movie.
Kinda ahead of the me too movement with the whole Maureen Prescott backstory.
The worst of the franchise, no question about it. Its meta comedy is not funny, the movie references are super weird, it mostly doesnt work but there are some pretty cool scenes, the legacy trio is great on this one and its still an enjoyable movie.
Kinda ahead of the me too movement with the whole Maureen Prescott backstory.
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Hmm. I can see what you mean in theory but I haven't seen the movie so I can't really comment yet. I do think having to sell your labor in order to not die is sad! But I also think what you're describing sounds heavy handed and condescending. I'm looking forward to seeing it when it's available to stream so I'll have to report backVinylGuy wrote:sorry if its not the right translation...but those scenes with that music, forcing you to feel those moments were sad, were all you see is people working, trying to earn a living...felt like such a social class prejudice.Mickey wrote:How do you mean?VinylGuy wrote:yeah, i hated it. Because it felt so class.tragabigzanda wrote:ugh i'm going to hate this aspectVinylGuy wrote:Nomadland.
Yeah, i mean i liked it enough but there was absolutely no element of surprise with this movie. The framing and the photography reminded me of Malick sometimes, Mcdormand is good but at the same time, she can do this stuff in her sleep....the score was horrible, forcing you to feel sad about it...violins and piano while you see people work LOOK, LOOK THEY ARE WORKING FEEL SAD ABOUT IT.
It felt super weird.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Re: What movies are you watching?
Promising Young Woman

VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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of course its a hard life but violins? that piano...its all so miserable its super condescending. Its just people working and living and doing the best they can.Mickey wrote:Hmm. I can see what you mean in theory but I haven't seen the movie so I can't really comment yet. I do think having to sell your labor in order to not die is sad! But I also think what you're describing sounds heavy handed and condescending. I'm looking forward to seeing it when it's available to stream so I'll have to report backVinylGuy wrote:sorry if its not the right translation...but those scenes with that music, forcing you to feel those moments were sad, were all you see is people working, trying to earn a living...felt like such a social class prejudice.Mickey wrote:How do you mean?VinylGuy wrote:yeah, i hated it. Because it felt so class.tragabigzanda wrote:ugh i'm going to hate this aspectVinylGuy wrote:Nomadland.
Yeah, i mean i liked it enough but there was absolutely no element of surprise with this movie. The framing and the photography reminded me of Malick sometimes, Mcdormand is good but at the same time, she can do this stuff in her sleep....the score was horrible, forcing you to feel sad about it...violins and piano while you see people work LOOK, LOOK THEY ARE WORKING FEEL SAD ABOUT IT.
It felt super weird.
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Re: What movies are you watching?
yeah, i liked it too.Mickey wrote:Promising Young Woman
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Spontaneous.
Fuck! This one is brilliant. The cast is amazing.Katherine Langford is a fuckin star. This movie is so fucking smart, funny and super sad.
Fuck! This one is brilliant. The cast is amazing.Katherine Langford is a fuckin star. This movie is so fucking smart, funny and super sad.
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Yeah sounds really on the nose. I'm still looking forward to seeing it though so I'll let you know what I think.VinylGuy wrote:of course its a hard life but violins? that piano...its all so miserable its super condescending. Its just people working and living and doing the best they can.Mickey wrote:Hmm. I can see what you mean in theory but I haven't seen the movie so I can't really comment yet. I do think having to sell your labor in order to not die is sad! But I also think what you're describing sounds heavy handed and condescending. I'm looking forward to seeing it when it's available to stream so I'll have to report backVinylGuy wrote:sorry if its not the right translation...but those scenes with that music, forcing you to feel those moments were sad, were all you see is people working, trying to earn a living...felt like such a social class prejudice.Mickey wrote:How do you mean?VinylGuy wrote:yeah, i hated it. Because it felt so class.tragabigzanda wrote:ugh i'm going to hate this aspectVinylGuy wrote:Nomadland.
Yeah, i mean i liked it enough but there was absolutely no element of surprise with this movie. The framing and the photography reminded me of Malick sometimes, Mcdormand is good but at the same time, she can do this stuff in her sleep....the score was horrible, forcing you to feel sad about it...violins and piano while you see people work LOOK, LOOK THEY ARE WORKING FEEL SAD ABOUT IT.
It felt super weird.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Re: What movies are you watching?
Would you believe that 24 hours after saying I wouldn't spend the $20 I spent the $20? Well worth it, so fucking good.VinylGuy wrote:yeah, i liked it too.Mickey wrote:Promising Young Woman
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VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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yeah, it is. I love how hard it is with the characters...the male ones, even the supposedly cool boyfriend. She is also shown as a sociopath. Just loved it.Mickey wrote:Would you believe that 24 hours after saying I wouldn't spend the $20 I spent the $20? Well worth it, so fucking good.VinylGuy wrote:yeah, i liked it too.Mickey wrote:Promising Young Woman
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Also, looks wonderful.
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Yeah I loved the color palette, everything was so slick. My only complaint is that the idea that it's set in Ohio is absurd, it's like one of those maps where a European tries to label all 50 states and ends up with six different Dakotas. That's fucking California!VinylGuy wrote:yeah, it is. I love how hard it is with the characters...the male ones, even the supposedly cool boyfriend. She is also shown as a sociopath. Just loved it.Mickey wrote:Would you believe that 24 hours after saying I wouldn't spend the $20 I spent the $20? Well worth it, so fucking good.VinylGuy wrote:yeah, i liked it too.Mickey wrote:Promising Young Woman
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Also, looks wonderful.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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i wasnt even aware they set it out in Ohio yeah.
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Re: What movies are you watching?
"Dont tell a soul"
With Rainn Wilson.
The preview intrigued me and I always like seeing someone like Rainn Wilson take on a more serious role.
The movie was interesting. I didnt know what the movie was attempting to be or what genre/box to put it in. According to reviews after I watched it was meant to be a dark comedy. Some ridiculous dialogue at times, but i never thought it was meant to be a dark comedy.
Overall i enjoyed it though. Pretty breezy run time.
With Rainn Wilson.
The preview intrigued me and I always like seeing someone like Rainn Wilson take on a more serious role.
The movie was interesting. I didnt know what the movie was attempting to be or what genre/box to put it in. According to reviews after I watched it was meant to be a dark comedy. Some ridiculous dialogue at times, but i never thought it was meant to be a dark comedy.
Overall i enjoyed it though. Pretty breezy run time.
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Pretty much anything Sam Raimi directs is worth a watch. I haven't seen this since its original theatrical run, but I remember enjoying it a lot. And it definitely has some typical Raimi camera work.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:is the quick and the dead worth a watch?
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thanks...the cast alone probably should make it worth a try50 Million Feet of Earth... wrote:Pretty much anything Sam Raimi directs is worth a watch. I haven't seen this since its original theatrical run, but I remember enjoying it a lot. And it definitely has some typical Raimi camera work.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:is the quick and the dead worth a watch?
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There is a cowboy movie called the Quick and the Dead with Sam Elliott that I like better than the Raimi one.
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Re: What movies are you watching?
One Night in Miami was very good.
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Re: What movies are you watching?
King of Staten Island. Judd Apatow makes it better than should have been but also a good 30-45 minutes longer than it should. Pete Davidson was pretty good playing a version of himself; I generally like him on Weekend Update but his acting seemed nonexistent in sketches. He’s got some real actors around here who help carry him through. Burr surprised me. It has some funny lines & bits but it meanders. The final act is pretty good though, giving Buscemi a chance to shine in a scene after not doing much else in the movie. Good enough watch on a winter’s night.
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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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Re: What movies are you watching?
I loved both movies. I think Nocturnal Animals is better
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Re: What movies are you watching?
Rewatching Thank You For Smoking. God I love this movie. A story for our age.
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