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  On 1/15/2017 at 9:38 PM, very honest said:

anyone see silence?

I watched the trailer and chuckled at Andrew Garfield's fake accent.

  On 1/15/2017 at 10:02 PM, very honest said:

the bond franchise will never do anything better than this

 

https://youtu.be/pZekeE9TsL4?t=4m9s

 

 

o my lol

 

 

  On 1/15/2017 at 5:05 AM, melancholera said:

I've never seen any of the Indiana Jones movies unless I did really young and totally forgot about it.

 

 

It's too late.

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  On 1/15/2017 at 10:02 PM, very honest said:

the bond franchise will never do anything better than this

 

https://youtu.be/pZekeE9TsL4?t=4m9s

 

Amazing !

War On Everyone

 

I think The Nice Guys might be a thousand times better than this. You might think, a thousand? That's a lot. Not even 500 times, or 100 times greater? I don't mind a comedy film being as nihilistic as it likes, as long as it's funny and not boring. I didn't laugh once, I mostly struggled to detect where the humour might lie, the characters are uncaring, wilfully flippant hateful bastards (..there?), it has no story worth knowing or bothering to make sense of, there's no action and when there is (shooting, running) it's badly shot shit. I spent too long wondering; that isn't that Jamie Dornen is it? What a look-a-like! How about that.

 

It's 98 minutes, feels like two or more hours, begins aimlessly in a laid back way like a hangout film but without the wit to make it worthwhile, I got 40 minutes in and wondered; why did they bother making this? It didn't seem like they cared, that there was anything they were burning to just unleash on the world. There's a scene where the two cops are on a street corner waiting and a lad on a bicycle rides up and says; heh, what you doing? Loitering with intent, says the cop. Fuck off!, says the lad. Fuck off! say the cops. Fuck off! says the lad. Fuck off! say the cops. The film is just scenes like that stitched together.

 

I prefer Martin McDonaugh. Seven Psychopaths is no masterpiece, but I feel like after this I could list a lot of very good stuff from that film. And In Bruges > everything else.

 

I think it's easy to overlook how bad this film is and just let it off easy, but equally easy to re-watch bits again and think; it looks quite nice, it's alright really. 

3/10

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La La Land - Not my thing, but competently done I guess.

 

4 Ryan Gosling puppy dog eyes/ 10

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forgetting sarah marshall (don't ask)

 

i feel like i heard for years that this was funnier than you'd think but it was a horrible shit movie.

 

it just felt like jason segal wrote a movie where he got to be naked with really attractive girls (mila kunis, my god)

rams

 

probably my fav movie of 2016 (everything was shit)

 

two elderly icelandic brothers haven't spoken for 40 years even tho they own neighboring sheep farms. their sheep get sick... heartwarming hijinks ensue. had a dark but moving end. iceland is funny

  On 11/24/2015 at 12:29 PM, Salvatorin said:

I feel there is a baobab tree growing out of my head, its leaves stretch up to the heavens

  

 

 

lalaland was decent. very well done. ryan tickled the hell out of those ivories. the plot was paper thin but didn't really matter. the main melodic themes were really good

  On 1/18/2017 at 8:10 PM, juiceciuj said:

lalaland was decent. very well done. ryan tickled the hell out of those ivories. the plot was paper thin but didn't really matter. the main melodic themes were really good

 

*sings city of stars ad nauseum*

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  On 1/19/2017 at 1:06 AM, Kidrodi said:

Hey dumb question probably but does anyone buy/stream from Amazon? is the quality any good?

 

I use Amazon Prime Video - quality is great 1080p, not yet 4k. In terms of content its slightly light compared to Netflix but its a great service bundled with all their other stuff. 

 

Watched Birdy tonight, Alan Parker's films have his look and trademark all over them. Sort of Peter Greenaway filming in the States. Accessible arthouse for the masses. Why go to war when you can project yourself astral like into the sky. Doesn't make it clear that MANY in war often use escapism to move themselves out of traumatic situations (see Kurt Vonnegut). 

Modinespullingyaleg/10

 

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Watched Zoolander 2. Wasn't quite as many laughs as the first, but it followed suit well enough. Stiller directing it probably held it back, he didn't go all out funny as that sort of films needs....he seemed too interested in upping the quality of fight scenes and basically just spending money to seem like a real director.

watched Kes last night which was v good. loved the music. the idea of the average American watching this film and trying to understand the accents gave me a hearty chuckle

Been curious to see this, Keaton always turns in a good performance, and he's been all over the late night TV circuit promoting it, saying it doesn't flinch at the ugliness of this man at all.  Funny to hear MK stories of starting out on the Mr. Rogers Show in the crew, and how they were all absolute stoner ex-hippies.

 

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Kaili Blues - lovely film, bit uneven but phenomenal for a first feature - highly recommended if you dig low fantasy/psychological stuff

also rewatched The Witch and now can safely say it's among my very favorite horror films (and films in general). SO GOOD, WHY CAN'T EVERY HORROR FILM BE AWESOME AND TASTEFUL AND CREATIVE AND STYLIN that would make life so much more bearable

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  On 2/24/2014 at 7:54 PM, Rubin Farr said:

Don't forget reverb boxers

 

  On 1/23/2017 at 11:53 AM, Rubin Farr said:

Been curious to see this, Keaton always turns in a good performance, and he's been all over the late night TV circuit promoting it, saying it doesn't flinch at the ugliness of this man at all.  Funny to hear MK stories of starting out on the Mr. Rogers Show in the crew, and how they were all absolute stoner ex-hippies.

 

 

So its like the Social Network except with McDonalds

The Neon Demon, I've never seen something so shallow presented so artfully before. Great music and visuals, but in the end just some dumb shit presented as a think piece.

 

Refn/10

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Some songs I made with my fingers and electronics. In the process of making some more. Hopefully.

 

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Recently watched:

Aki Kaurismäki's Leningrad Cowboys Go America

Jean-Luc Godard's Une femme est une femme and Bande à part

 

All pretty funny films, and inspiring from a storytelling & filmmaking perspective.  Much recommend!

 

I also watched Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which was pretty mediocre in comparison to the above.

 

There's prolly like a 100+ non-Hollywood films that I'd benefit from watching, and I hope to get around to some of them.  My girlfriend has seen so many good films that I have no idea about, so that's great.  The other way, though, I've seen a lot of Hollywood films that she's never seen; I'm talking greats like Back To The Future, Forrest Gump, Terminator 2, etc.!  So film-experience wise, I have a lot to look forward to.

 

...May we all be protected from watching shitty films.

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  On 4/22/2014 at 8:07 AM, LimpyLoo said:

All your upright-bass variation of patanga shitango are belong to galangwa malango jilankwatu fatangu.

i watched split. it wasn't nearly as bad as i'd have thought.

 

8personalities/10

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aliens appear over boring cities around the earth in black ped eggs. so government gets a linguist (amy adams) to translate their fart language while a good looking scientist (jeremy renner) comes along for the ride because (hollywood cliche) they need a scientist.

 

the really good parts were translating the alien fart language- and seeing the aliens for the first time. then after a while i guess the director remembered this was his opportunity to turn this into oscar bait so it turned a little ummm milky(?)

 

seven ped egg aliens out of ten

Tropical Malady - Loved the first half, was ready to love the second half, and then, all of a sudden, it's like Weerasethakul gave up on the subtle, poetic, surreal quality he was working with. The part about ghosts/spirits is less dreamlike than the romance. A lot of stuff is just spelled out through intertitles. It's a bummer, because I think they're supposed to intertwine and mirror one another, which simply didn't work for me with the atonality.

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  On 2/24/2014 at 7:54 PM, Rubin Farr said:

Don't forget reverb boxers

 

Hollywood comedies seem to be so cookie cutter these days, they are where acting careers go to die.

 

Masterminds - unwatchable

 

Keeping Up With the Jonses - completely predictable, very few laughs

 

Office Christmas Party - a few lols, pretty implausible throughout.

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