THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Uncle on December 17, 2020, 01:09:33 AM
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I don't know, I just felt like it
well to be completely lame it's because the redlettermedia guys have brought it up a lot of times over the years and it just felt like it was time
I really see why people say Joker was like baby's first Taxi Driver
I know I'm not going to be unique in noticing or interpreting anything about the film, but something that stuck out to me was how he was sort of a blank slate getting filled up by everything he experienced, every detail gets added to his life and becomes part of his obsession. he says he's gonna get one of those posters that says "I'm going to get organiz-ized" and later it's there in his apartment, he researches the senator running for president, he has to own the same gun the crazy scorsese talks about. everything he encounters that would just be an offhanded comment or experience for a normal person, he studies deeply and incorporates fully
it's kind of a dark fucked up innocence, not realizing that it's inappropriate to take a date to a porno theater...and later we see him trying to watch normal movies, like "this is what normal people do"
I also read about the crazy guy who was inspired by the movie to stalk jodi foster and attempt to assassinate reagan. thought it was really quaint by modern standards how part of his insanity defense was that he'd seen the movie more than a dozen times :doge
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I've been meaning to watch it ever since the bus pass episode of Hey Arnold!.
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I meant to say more but I was practically asleep when I posted :zzz
the portrayal of New York at that time was one of the more engaging parts of the film, felt like it pulled no punches, in fact the whole movie was presented very matter-of-fact in a refreshing way
trying not to spoil too much, I liked how the film balances on essentially random chance with regard to his plans at the end, a few tense moments made all the difference in how he ended up being perceived by the world
I've been meaning to watch it ever since the bus pass episode of Hey Arnold!.
it's worth watching, maybe not one of those movies that you watch to have a good time and relax but it's just one of those really significant movies. feels weird to just say "I liked it," like it deserves better words than that, but also I don't think it's the kind of movie you're not supposed to traditionally "like"
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Scorceses like Spielberg, in that he knows how to make a solid ass film, and even your lesser known stuff like a Mean Streets or an Amistad is still pretty good watching
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Travis Bickle isn't a good guy, Scorsese should be ashamed of himself for making this alt-right movie.
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Schraeder :rejoice
Now check out First Reformed
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im not sure if the median american associates city-life with vice and iniquity as much as they would have ~45 years ago. generations have passed in which municipal policy
and the extension of the state’s ability to coerce has sequestered crime to specific areas of the urban landscape. and the rates on property and violent crime have also plummeted. im not sure if the moral tension of the movie’s as ready-to-hand for younger people: you need to have felt unsafe in a city and considered whether the answer is a swift, violent, probably masculine, display of retributive force.
you should watch falling down next, where michael douglas assaults a convenience store clerk because of inflation :wow
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Falling Down is excellent.
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Falling Down is Racist Angry White Guy: The Movie: The Prequel. I did not enjoy my first watch and I don't intend to watch it again.
It put me off seeing Lost Boys, which I had been looking forward to. Schumacher (RIP) is 0-2 for me. :trumps
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Kids these days.
"I ignored these famously excellent movies until some YouTube dweeb mentioned them."
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I'm shocked, SHOCKED, you like Falling Down.
Well not that shocked.
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How is the movie incel? :lol You do remember his wife and daughter plays a major part of the story, right?
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Edit- Embarrassing, sorry.
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How is the movie incel? :lol You do remember his wife and daughter plays a major part of the story, right?
You're right. It was more racist than incel, I will edit my post.
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Rewatching Taxi Driver after you know what Scorcese looks like and what role he gave himself :cat
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Regarding Lost Boys: I think it’s still worth checking out, but it’s absolutely a movie of its time, so it might not connect the same for someone today watching it fresh.
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Schraeder :rejoice
Now check out First Reformed
And Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
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I’m offended btw
Wtf were you implying with that comment? Lol
You have a reputation for Douglas-style anger and beefs :trumps
I was not implying anything racially-related for you, that's a separate complaint I have with the writing.
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Also holy shit I need to grow thicker skin, it's pretty clear you weren't even talking to me. :lol I apologize.
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Schraeder :rejoice
Now check out First Reformed
Yes, loved First Reformed, some were getting up its ass because it treads familiar ground (Winter Light, Diary of a country Priest, etc) but whatever, it fits well as an updated take on the concept.
Also i should say i love most stuff Schrader did, Mishima being one of my favorite movies, but also his remake of Cat People, The Yakuza, etc...
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im not sure if the moral tension of the movie’s as ready-to-hand for younger people: you need to have felt unsafe in a city and considered whether the answer is a swift, violent, probably masculine, display of retributive force.
I'm not sure if its about feeling unsafe as it is about feeling isolated, and the tension between feeling alone while simultaneously crowded by others, which is a pretty universal singleton big city life and probably more so than ever this year.