Movie: Nightcrawler
Posted: Fri October 31, 2014 2:26 am
Movies this amazing don't come along often, people. Go see it.
He's fucking stellar in the movie, man. Performance of his career and the year, hands down.Mecca wrote:JG is just way too off-putting in all of the trailers for me to ever willingly seek out this movie.
You nailed it, man.LoathedVermin72 wrote:All the reviews of this movie - even though they're mostly positive - seem to be missing the point. Everyone is talking about merely the "immorality of media" element; even my boy Armond White reduced it to that, dismissing it as a recycling of Network (though, really, Medium Cool or even Cannibal Holocaust would be more apt comparisons). That's part of its satire and commentary, of course, but not the ultimate point. What this movie is REALLY about is capitalism. It's about what capitalism teaches if adopted as a moral system - this is why we get so much material with Gyllenhaal's character spewing new-age business mantras and whatnot. And its commentary on the subject is savagely effective; even as a devout capitalist (who has often defended capitalism as the only moral economic system when debating the subject with my socialist-leaning best friend), Dan Gilroy had me second-guessing myself.
So you're saying it has a similar theme as Killing Them Softly? Interesting.LoathedVermin72 wrote:All the reviews of this movie - even though they're mostly positive - seem to be missing the point. Everyone is talking about merely the "immorality of media" element; even my boy Armond White reduced it to that, dismissing it as a recycling of Network (though, really, Medium Cool or even Cannibal Holocaust would be more apt comparisons). That's part of its satire and commentary, of course, but not the ultimate point. What this movie is REALLY about is capitalism. It's about what capitalism teaches if adopted as a moral system - this is why we get so much material with Gyllenhaal's character spewing new-age business mantras and whatnot. And its commentary on the subject is savagely effective; even as a devout capitalist (who has often defended capitalism as the only moral economic system when debating the subject with my socialist-leaning best friend), Dan Gilroy had me second-guessing myself.
Except it's not fucking stupid in this case.contamination wrote:So you're saying it has a similar theme as Killing Them Softly? Interesting.LoathedVermin72 wrote:All the reviews of this movie - even though they're mostly positive - seem to be missing the point. Everyone is talking about merely the "immorality of media" element; even my boy Armond White reduced it to that, dismissing it as a recycling of Network (though, really, Medium Cool or even Cannibal Holocaust would be more apt comparisons). That's part of its satire and commentary, of course, but not the ultimate point. What this movie is REALLY about is capitalism. It's about what capitalism teaches if adopted as a moral system - this is why we get so much material with Gyllenhaal's character spewing new-age business mantras and whatnot. And its commentary on the subject is savagely effective; even as a devout capitalist (who has often defended capitalism as the only moral economic system when debating the subject with my socialist-leaning best friend), Dan Gilroy had me second-guessing myself.
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Except it's not fucking stupid in this case.contamination wrote:So you're saying it has a similar theme as Killing Them Softly? Interesting.LoathedVermin72 wrote:All the reviews of this movie - even though they're mostly positive - seem to be missing the point. Everyone is talking about merely the "immorality of media" element; even my boy Armond White reduced it to that, dismissing it as a recycling of Network (though, really, Medium Cool or even Cannibal Holocaust would be more apt comparisons). That's part of its satire and commentary, of course, but not the ultimate point. What this movie is REALLY about is capitalism. It's about what capitalism teaches if adopted as a moral system - this is why we get so much material with Gyllenhaal's character spewing new-age business mantras and whatnot. And its commentary on the subject is savagely effective; even as a devout capitalist (who has often defended capitalism as the only moral economic system when debating the subject with my socialist-leaning best friend), Dan Gilroy had me second-guessing myself.
Oh yeah, same here. Great movie.contamination wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:Except it's not fucking stupid in this case.contamination wrote:So you're saying it has a similar theme as Killing Them Softly? Interesting.LoathedVermin72 wrote:All the reviews of this movie - even though they're mostly positive - seem to be missing the point. Everyone is talking about merely the "immorality of media" element; even my boy Armond White reduced it to that, dismissing it as a recycling of Network (though, really, Medium Cool or even Cannibal Holocaust would be more apt comparisons). That's part of its satire and commentary, of course, but not the ultimate point. What this movie is REALLY about is capitalism. It's about what capitalism teaches if adopted as a moral system - this is why we get so much material with Gyllenhaal's character spewing new-age business mantras and whatnot. And its commentary on the subject is savagely effective; even as a devout capitalist (who has often defended capitalism as the only moral economic system when debating the subject with my socialist-leaning best friend), Dan Gilroy had me second-guessing myself.I did love The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford though.
He's a one hit wonder for me.Dev wrote:never seen a good andrew dominik movie.
ಠ_ಠLoathedVermin72 wrote:All the reviews of this movie - even though they're mostly positive - seem to be missing the point. Everyone is talking about merely the "immorality of media" element; even my boy Armond White reduced it to that, dismissing it as a recycling of Network (though, really, Medium Cool or even Cannibal Holocaust would be more apt comparisons). That's part of its satire and commentary, of course, but not the ultimate point. What this movie is REALLY about is capitalism. It's about what capitalism teaches if adopted as a moral system - this is why we get so much material with Gyllenhaal's character spewing new-age business mantras and whatnot. And its commentary on the subject is savagely effective; even as a devout capitalist (who has often defended capitalism as the only moral economic system when debating the subject with my socialist-leaning best friend), Dan Gilroy had me second-guessing myself.
Armond White is my favorite film critic of all time. Really, one of my favorite writers of all time. I've gotten more insight and perspective from his work than from maybe any other writer.bune wrote:ಠ_ಠLoathedVermin72 wrote:All the reviews of this movie - even though they're mostly positive - seem to be missing the point. Everyone is talking about merely the "immorality of media" element; even my boy Armond White reduced it to that, dismissing it as a recycling of Network (though, really, Medium Cool or even Cannibal Holocaust would be more apt comparisons). That's part of its satire and commentary, of course, but not the ultimate point. What this movie is REALLY about is capitalism. It's about what capitalism teaches if adopted as a moral system - this is why we get so much material with Gyllenhaal's character spewing new-age business mantras and whatnot. And its commentary on the subject is savagely effective; even as a devout capitalist (who has often defended capitalism as the only moral economic system when debating the subject with my socialist-leaning best friend), Dan Gilroy had me second-guessing myself.
What.