Watched "Once Upon a Time in London"... not too shabby if you're into that sort of thing (London gangsters starting in the late 1930s).
we've been watching that Hunters show on Amazon.
I wouldn't say it's good, to be honest. they kind of project and signal every little thing and we're only on the third episode. the choices made for each episode are so bat shit insane that I don't know what fence they're swinging for. is it supposed to be a comedy? OK, then why so serious? is it supposed to be a drama? then wtf is with the comedy? the tone is so inconsistent and everything about the show is all over the place. Pacino as a Jewish grandfather? sure, why not. Pacino as a Godfather-ish Jewish grandfather? every now and then, apparently.
Saw Knives Out finally. Fucking excellent.
saw Booksmart on a flight and was laughing hysterically throughout. Think: Superbad with two girls instead, and the girls are really smart and it's a tad less raunchy. Impressive directing debut from Olivia Wilde.
just watched Harriet, and holy shit what a terrible score.... what the FUCK was that?! It sounded like somebody booted up Reason for the first time and loaded the string ensemble and started smashing keys.
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I can't remember if I talked about The Breakfast Club here. Anyway, despite it showing its age, I enjoyed it. Maybe a bit too upbeat and... what's the word... when the tone changes so quickly... anyway, so a bit too much of that for my taste, but overall a thumbs up.
We've suffered through Euphoria, and it was such a dumpsterfire, I don't understand how can 20+ year olds like this aside from the cinematography. The parade episode was good, dare I say quite enjoyable, but everything else was tanted by how badly the main character is written. She's pathetic; basically she fucks everyone over for drugs over and over again, and in the next episode we have to feel sorry for her. We've fastforwarded through her scenes, because it was the only way the episodes could have been watched; except for the parade episode. That was the only one (+ the first episode) we could watch without fw. She behaved like a normal human being who was just worried about her sister. Anyway, by the end of the show, other cracks began to show as well. Like, okay, jock guy breaks into someone else's house and beats him up, fine. But by the end of the season he is like a member of Ocean's 11. God... I can't wait for season 2.
The Place (2017) from Paolo Genovese. If you have already seen Perfect Strangers, than you know what you are in for, but if you have not, then I suggest you check that movie out. The last 20 minutes of it is utter garbage imo, but still a very solid movie overall. The Place doesn't spend any time heating up the scene, unlike Perfect Strangers, it starts in the middle of it all. The setting is very simple: there is a mysterious guy sitting at the back side of a café, and people come to him for help. He can offer everything and anything, but he can only give these things in form of a deal. A deal, which requires each individual to do something from their part. Most of these deals require them to do horrible, horrible things. If you are easily triggered by the mere mention of awful things, then you probably want to skip this movie. There is nothing violent shown, the whole movie takes place in The Place, which is the name of the café.
Just like with Parasite, I can't really tell too much about the movie, because it has to be experienced, but it revolves around how far are we willing to go for our selfish reasons. Though it was more interesting to me what these people actually wanted, because those are the things we can relate to.
Good for you, my gf enjoyed it. And to be fair, I did not suffer either, it was more... embarassing and tone deaf. You got to love the character arc of the police woman. She is introduced as this great sleuth, who should've been promoted to captain, but of course, a damned man took all the credit for a solved case, so he got the promotion. Then she proceeds to be utterly useless and outsmarted by HQ and the rest of the Birds, then at the end she resigns, when the captain steals her thunder again. I don't know what kind of thunder exactly, because she did NOTHING, while everyone else was at least good at one specific thing. She had a "FUNNY T-SHIRT LMAO XDDDDDDDDD" I guess.
I would unironically watch a movie about Huntress + HQ. Well, not after Birds of Prey, because now I know what to expect, but from actual, talented writers. Mary Elizabeth Winstead was sooo wasted.
watched Midnight Special yesterday and i really enjoyed it, but my wife said it was too slow and not satisfying enough for her (hey-o!) Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż
Yeah, it completely skips racial problems, and the scene under the desk could not happen, but most other things could be remade, because they still ring true. Drunken, careless parents; parents trying to live thorugh their children; parents who hold you in a tight grip; teenagers who feel misunderstood and out of place.
I read some complaint about the pretty girl getting together with the asshole, or her "abuser"... who haven't seen that either? Especially when we talk about teens.
it does go full Stockholm syndrome
I just saw Spaceballs as a proper viewing for the very first time in a quite long while, and it's easily one of my most favorite movies of all time. I'd imagine there's a lot of ETS fans of that film, considering how many Star Wars fans are on ETS. (I might actually make a thread later on, assuming one doesn't beat me to the punch, but just didn't feel like doing it right now.)
It's certainly no wonder why it has such a massive cult following, especially since it's one of those movies that are clearly the visual equivalent of an earworm. So many people have told me that it was one of their most favorite movies off all time over the decades and I'm certainly reminded as to how and why.
(And not that I doubted them either, but it was such a long time since I gave Spaceballs a proper viewing so I had to see it for myself again.)
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Invisible Man is a 2 out of 5. There are some cool parts but there are many problems. It was as if they had some cool ideas and a bunch of plot milestones but then did a poor job trying to shoe in stuff to advance the plot toward them. I was tempted to leave the theater but by that time I had melted into my seats from the gummy I ate.
I imagine this thread will be seeing a large uptick in postings now.
what is happening.
Gave this a watch last night... interesting story (Apple has it for rent with subtitles).
Sure, they're hustlers, but that doesn't mean they didn't have a point.
So
Most of you guys that know me, know that Buffy the Vampire Slayer is my favorite show, ever.
I rewatch it every five years or so, and I'm always afraid I won't like it anymore. I watched it religiously as it originally aired, starting at age 17 or 18.
I'm watching it again, for the first time in about eight years, and GOOD GOD: I find it to be better, and deeper, than ever. I'm convinced that about 90% of the storylines on BtVS are metaphorical, and the older I get, the more I catch.
It's just SO. FUCKING. Emotional, smart, clever, and overalll, brilliant.
I'm 40 now, and, for me, it's absolutely the best show of all time- still, and forever.
Only my favorite film ever:
Zogg from Betelgeuse - Crash course for Aliens
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...F8B5F41870D160
Watched the whole thing, amazing. :-)
Not alot unfortunately. Every film i was going to see has now been postponed to later in the year, so cinema listings until May are pretty much empty
It (2017).
Felt like they tried too hard to make it scary and failed horrendously. It was okay. Entertaining.
Favorite movie of all time:
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I’m less than 30 mins into my first viewing of Joker. Holy shit, Joaquin Phoenix is killing it.