Just finished White Lotus season 2. That show is great.
Just finished White Lotus season 2. That show is great.
Great, I'm glad you're here. We started season one this weekend and made it through four episodes. We're still not sure what the show is about, really. It starts like there's a mystery but so far it's just Agatha Christie on whatever drugs the girls have in their bag.
Cristobal Tapia de Veer does an amazing job with the music when it fits the scene. The problem is that his stuff doesn't fit every scene and the juxtaposition of minimalism with the lush canopy of Hawai'i doesn't always fit. I'm used to his stuff from "Black Mirror", "Utopia", and "Humans" so this is a weird swing.
Also every scene with Jennifer Coolidge is so off kilter. I get that's her schtick but sometimes it's like they go into some of her scenes without a script at all. Just, "ACTION", and see what happens.
The latest episode of Gangs of London...DAMN!
Brilliant movie that got better once I thought about what it and the characters were doing.
Violent Night. It's a mix of Die Hard & Home Alone. What do ya want anyway?
Emily the Criminal (Aubrey Plaza). Pretty good.
Watched this last week:
I was speechless...
Glass Onion. Worth sequel to Knives Out. Daniel Craig's southern accent cracks me up.
The writer/director of this movie is a good director but a bad writer.
after sitting through some real WTF movies where the director was the writer, my wife and I instituted a rule that there has to be a compelling reason to watch a movie beyond "hey this guy/gal is acting in it so it might be good".
it's roughly 16 minutes and it's cute-funny until it gets serious.
"Live well and live broadly. You are alive and living now. Now is the envy of all of the dead."
What if Terrence Malik made The VVitch?
JESUS god, you guys MUST watch The Real Charlie Chaplin doc from last year.
It's straight up one of the best documentary films i've ever seen: it's one of those transcendent things about a man, but also the many facets of ANY man, and the ups and downs and fears and doubts and triumphs and failures of Life In General.
It might not work AS well if you know a WHOLE hell of a lot of the details of the man's life, but even if you do, the way this thing is put together...i say goddamn.
SERIOUSLY, watch this one.
Did anyone watch Last Of Us yet? Very faithful to the game...
Loved how they added extra time with his daughter to build empathy. Also dug the DM song used to close it out (always been my favorite of theirs), signaling both "danger" and setting the tone for the fucked up journey that they started. Really looking forward to the rest of this!
I was shocked at how well done the first episode was. And yes, stuck pretty close to the game, despite the fast pace. The show is def. moving quickly. I think that probably has alot to do w/Pascal being their lead, as he is not going to do this show for 5 or 6 seasons considering all his other big time commitments.
This is a another goodie. A trippy surrealist grindhouse inspired journey that reminded me of Mandy (starring Nic Cage and Andrea Riseborough)
I was sent a free ticket from A24 to see BBB in theaters. I thought it was fine at the time but I think I've grown to like it. I think about it from time to time for no reason so I guess it's like an earworm that you wake up with in that regard. A nice mix of trope subversion and expansion at the same time.
Also one of my brother-in-laws is definitely the Pete Davidson character, he would 100% do that.
The girl who was dating the older dude got all the best lines. She was hilarious.
couldn't be more opposite:
I knew next to nothing about Infinity Pool before going into it apart from having seen Possessor. The edible kicked in right at the start of the movie and the whole thing was a trip. I didn't love everything about it, but the movie stayed with me.
absolutely loved this.
If you're in the mood for something easy and entertaining, check out this dark comedy.
Amber, the manager of a restaurant chain in Bakersfield, California, wins an all-expenses trip to the franchise's educational immersion program in Pisa, Italy, as well as the chance to meet the chain's wealthy and charismatic owner, Nick. However, she finds a different adventure than the one she imagined.
That looks similar to that Sandy B movie she did with Channing Tatum. and I only say 'looks' because of the romance cover and the easy/entertaining aspect. I thought it was hilarious, especially the cameo in the middle.
Will check it out.
Also there's a Romeo Juliet thing on Disney+ for the next couple of days that looks like some dumb fun. I dunno, anachronisms are hit or miss and this could miss big, but then it is free so what do I care.
Last edited by allegate; 02-14-2023 at 11:18 AM.