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« Reply #25920 on: November 05, 2016, 11:50:35 PM »
Crimson Peak is free on Amazon Prime Japan, and I'm glad I didn't pay for it. I kept hoping that something unusual would happen, that all the stuff that seemed obvious would be a red herring and actually something more weird would happen. It didn't. Everything is completely by-the-numbers and boring. Del Toro makes beautiful films, and I know he's not averse to actual strangeness and even has done unhappy endings, but I'm guessing Hollywood wants things to be more predictable and not sad, unless it's a slasher movie. That's really where things fall apart: del Toro has made a movie that wants to be a Jane Austen novel AND a more modern ghost story simultaneously. It fell flat for me.

What /did/ work for me:
  • Absolutely gorgeous production values on the sets, both in America and Britain, indoor and out. Lush saturation and bleakness in effective contrast.
  • Crimson Peak itself, the manor, mine, and attic, are exceptionally rendered with detail, rife with beauty and lurking threat. Amazing.
  • Soundtrack is unobtrusive but effective.
  • The actors do a fair job with truly difficult-to-believe-anyone-speaks-this-way-even-in-Austen dialog.
  • GDT manages to get CG effects in horror which look believable; he's always ahead of the curve -- even the CG in Blade 2 was ahead of its time.
  • Jessica Chastain and Mia Wasichowski running around in sheer nightgowns while backlit.

On the heels of that, in an effort to avoid work on Sunday, I fired up another on the watchlilst backlog: The Queen of the Damned. This appears to be a pastiche of the Anne Rice novels I read in college. Yeah, I know they are cheesy, but I liked them at the time. This movie has rock music performed by Lestat in it, and his voice wins over the punk band in two notes when he crashes their jam session. Then he moves blindingly fast across the room, and the next thing out of their mouths is "Are you going to kill us?" It needs to be noted that the voice that captivated them, and the songs which play on the TV throughout the background sequences are by Korn's vocalist, so apparently the world is captivated by a nasal whine. Introduction of new characters and introducing the world they live in (Lestat and, by extension, other vampires; vampire hunters and who is in charge of them; Marius, Lestat's progenitor; Lestat's food, &c) are handled with a clumsiness and unevenness which suggests the filmmakers assume the viewers will have read the books before seeing the movie -- and recently as that.

It has been a while since I've had a chance to use this particular word, so I'm grateful to it for being able to use it: execrable.
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« Reply #25921 on: November 06, 2016, 12:10:53 AM »
I walked out of queen of the damned twice. I loved the vampire chronicles in high school and mixing two books from the series always seemed like a bad idea. But Lestat being a rockstar was even pretty bad in the books and somehow worse in the movie. I had a friend that was just convinced it couldn't be so bad so I went with him to see it after I had already walked out once. We made it like an hour. The worst movie I've ever seen is still a contest between queen of the damned and reindeer games.

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« Reply #25922 on: November 06, 2016, 12:21:05 AM »
I walked out of queen of the damned twice. I loved the vampire chronicles in high school and mixing two books from the series always seemed like a bad idea. But Lestat being a rockstar was even pretty bad in the books and somehow worse in the movie. I had a friend that was just convinced it couldn't be so bad so I went with him to see it after I had already walked out once. We made it like an hour. The worst movie I've ever seen is still a contest between queen of the damned and reindeer games.
The first book was so good at the time, I just wanted /more/ and gave the second one a free pass on some of its stupidity. But, presaging the author acting out fantasies through the lead character, Lestat goes from being the foil to the centerpiece, through which I assume Rice is projecting what would be fun to do if she had limitless charisma, no conscience, and no self-reservation. I think I got halfway through QotD before giving up; I may have finished, but it went ahead and decided that we needed to know "how vampires function" when the entirety of my interest in the series was wrapped up in its observations on humanity, mortality, and morality.

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« Reply #25923 on: November 06, 2016, 01:11:52 AM »
Agreed. Lestat is a decent vehicle for criticism of the human condition in book 1. Past that he basically turns into a caricature and she loses focus on what made him interesting. The series does regain that in some of the later books. Although i haven't read them in years so I bet they're actually awful now.

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« Reply #25925 on: November 06, 2016, 01:25:28 AM »
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« Reply #25926 on: November 06, 2016, 10:00:43 AM »


The lack of racial diversity on Wonder Woman Island is gross.
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« Reply #25928 on: November 06, 2016, 05:44:45 PM »
Gonna go against the Dr. Strange letdowns and comic character dislike and say Doctor Strange was pretty good.  The last 20 mins is whatever and Dormamu is lame CG like all these Marvel baddies (Thanos is gonna suck), but everything up to the last 20 mins that is the origin of Dr. Strange the character is a great, fun and very authentic adaptation of his comic character and did a nice job establishing Cumberbatch in the role.  It helps that his costume is perfect.  It even has Wong and Wong is great!  All the magic/mystic artes stuff is fantastic and glad that stuff is in Marvel.  Makes me really wish Iron Fist was going to be a movie instead a no budget TV show when he punches some guys in ring fights :|

I like what I thought I saw teasing of Shuma-Gorath (maybe it was just Dormamu shots idk cg all looks the same)?  If they happen to do a second Dr. Strange standalone at sometime, a Dr. Strange versus planet-eating Chthulu monsters could be kind of fun.

My only gripe?  Dr. Strange movie edition should've taken place chronologically about 5-10 years prior to the Avengers and rest of the modern Marvel film timeline.  That way when you see him again in Marvel movies from this point out he'd be at least 5 years older and wiser and basically be his advisory sorcerer supreme comic character. 

Post-credits teaser was interesting and hits on that:
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So he's talking to Thor like he's boss (good, that's his character) about keeping tabs on all the earth threat power levels out there.  The scene is good in itself, but it feels like 2 weeks after the end of Dr. Strange which is weird because he's so in his role as boss man already.  The post-credit scene should've been like "5 years later" or at least 2 years timeskip or something and then it'd fit better.

Also, the post-credit scene was very unexpected for me having not followed movie news.  So not only is Thor 3 going to be an awesome Taiki Waititi action-comedy version of Thor Ragnorak, and have a version of Planet Hulk mixed, but it's also going to have Dr. Strange Cumberbatch?  Holy shit, while I am super hyped for Black Panther most of all, Thor 3 is up there for sure.  Can't wait until this time next year when it releases if they can pull it off.
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« Reply #25929 on: November 06, 2016, 06:18:12 PM »
Oh and it was cool seeing Rachel McAdam's from True Detective S2 & Spotlight in more stuff even if she was kinda underused.  For the shitshow that TD S2 was, she was the only good part of it.  Would like to see her in more badass roles.  And I liked that Dr. Strange had the A Serious Man guy Michael Stuhlbarg, even if it was for a tiny role.  He's great.  I mean plus you have freaking Chiwetel Ejiofor and Mads Mikkelsen + Tilda Swinton.  Whoever was in charge of casting for the movie knows has legit taste.  Bravo.  Probably best set of actors/actresses in a Marvel movie yet even if most didn't have a ton to work with.

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« Reply #25930 on: November 06, 2016, 07:01:49 PM »
Oh and it was cool seeing Rachel McAdam's from True Detective S2 & Spotlight in more stuff even if she was kinda underused.  For the shitshow that TD S2 was, she was the only good part of it.  Would like to see her in more badass roles.  And I liked that Dr. Strange had the A Serious Man guy Michael Stuhlbarg, even if it was for a tiny role.  He's great.  I mean plus you have freaking Chiwetel Ejiofor and Mads Mikkelsen + Tilda Swinton.  Whoever was in charge of casting for the movie knows has legit taste.  Bravo.  Probably best set of actors/actresses in a Marvel movie yet even if most didn't have a ton to work with.
I like staring at Rachel McAdams, she is absolutely my type, but TD s2 was the first evidence I've seen that she can act.

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« Reply #25931 on: November 07, 2016, 12:01:57 AM »
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This is going to be the best DC movie to-date.

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« Reply #25932 on: November 07, 2016, 12:22:44 AM »
Dr. Strange was pretty awesome. But then again, I'm a sucker for the character and wizards in general. FIFTY POINTS TO GRYFFINDOR, MOTHERFUCKERS.
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« Reply #25933 on: November 07, 2016, 10:20:50 AM »
Saw that Tim Burton movie instead of Dr. Strange, this weekend.

Big Fish was always one of my favorite movies, so I keep hoping he can find that magic again. But this movie is an adaption of a (Young Adult) novel. So he's kind of limited by that framework.

It starts off really strong (great setting, visually nice, some good analogies), but totally derails by the third act. Time loops make it needlessly confusing, Sam Jackson overacting as the bad guy and action scenes where you can not follow the action (why does this still happen?).

If you ever do get around to renting it, you can literally turn it off 2/3 of the way through and not miss a thing.


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« Reply #25935 on: November 07, 2016, 07:39:53 PM »
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« Reply #25936 on: November 07, 2016, 07:58:33 PM »
Oh man Arrival is getting such great reviews :noah
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« Reply #25937 on: November 07, 2016, 08:50:04 PM »
The other gits clips looked p cool but that just looks bad, especially at the end.
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« Reply #25938 on: November 07, 2016, 10:03:35 PM »
Oh man Arrival is getting such great reviews :noah

Why'd they have to remake it without Charlie Sheen, tho?
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« Reply #25939 on: November 07, 2016, 11:13:26 PM »
Saw Doctor Strange in 3D.  One of the coolest visual experiences ever.   Loved it.  Rachel McAdams is so damn sexy.  It's basically if House M.D was a wizard, which is something I never knew I wanted till I got it. 

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« Reply #25940 on: November 08, 2016, 07:11:15 PM »
Joe Wright just started shooting 'Darkest Hour' a film about the early days of the administration of Winston Churchill, sounds like it'll be a fine piece of Oscar Bait/anglophile cinema.



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« Reply #25941 on: November 09, 2016, 08:10:39 PM »


Watched this last night. Very european. Everybody is over-sexed and detached lol.

I'm not sure I even thought it was good but it was interesting in a weird way especially because of the subject matter. At times it treats it like a dark comedy even though the trailer won't give you that impression.

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« Reply #25942 on: November 10, 2016, 12:05:58 AM »
I am so hyped to see that. A Verhoeven film that's got black humor... you don't say.

so I saw Mad Max Fury Road: Black & Chrome Edition theatrically today. Which is great, because now I get to legitimately list as the best film I saw in a theater for two years running. The B&W version is as close as I can get to seeing again for the first time, its remarkable how good it looks. Even some of the performances seem more deeply felt, its frigging wonderful.



Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is decent enough. I described the recent remake of The Magnificent Seven as clear basic cable fodder, that's about right here too. That they keep making these genre films for adults PG-13 is really grating. But for what it is, its okay, sorta, I guess.

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« Reply #25944 on: November 10, 2016, 03:04:48 PM »
Looks Luc Besson af.
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« Reply #25945 on: November 10, 2016, 07:37:07 PM »
The spiritual successor to The Fifth Element that we've always deserved is finally here! :lawd

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« Reply #25946 on: November 10, 2016, 11:53:59 PM »
Looks Luc Besson af.

More like

Luc Besson 4k

this movie is costing so much money it's nuts. First fully rendered studio release 4k movie.

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« Reply #25947 on: November 11, 2016, 12:56:03 AM »

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« Reply #25948 on: November 11, 2016, 01:13:14 AM »
I left work early today to see the 4:30pm showing of Black & Chrome and I agree with everything above. I'm not sure how this can ever be topped for me.

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« Reply #25949 on: November 12, 2016, 01:46:52 AM »
Dr. Strange is good. Funny, great special effects, underutilized supporting characters, and is a bit more interesting then most of these Marvel origin stories have been.
It's basically if House M.D was a wizard, which is something I never knew I wanted till I got it.
so dead on.

Arrival feels like a treasure. A big studio, hard science fiction film that's thoughtful, mature, dramatically pleasing, sometimes thrilling, and artfully made. Yeah, yeah, technically its an independent film that Paramount just happens to be releasing, but still, any film with money behind it past a NHL payroll is supposed to be creatively constrained somehow, this is a multiplex film that doesn't dumb down anything (and like when I left Midnight Special earlier this year, there were a number of confused but satisfied patrons). It does feel like an indie film on steroids. It plays with some science fiction tropes in really clever ways, and the performances are uniformly excellent, which for a straight drama, which this pretty much is, you know, except with aliens in it, is pretty key. Amy Adams just exudes so much emotion and intelligence in this film, its great to watch her. I really liked this film, and I think its going to earn a lot of fans.

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« Reply #25950 on: November 12, 2016, 11:55:26 PM »
The Ghost Writer

Taut thriller, but I predicted the faux-twist and real-twist about halfway through. Also was probably more relevant when it was released 6 years ago. Ewan and Pierce were great and Polanski's thriller skills are as taut as ever.

4 / 5

The Final Girls

A classic, but gets a bit boring in the middle and takes a little bit to "click." Despite that, this movie had one of the strongest emotional cores of any "slasher" movie I've ever seen. I was legit tearing up at the end.

Take Cabin in the Woods, combine it with a poignant story of parental loss and a bit of Westworld and you get The Final Girls.

4 / 5

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« Reply #25951 on: November 13, 2016, 01:18:01 AM »
Train to Busan

can't believe a review tried to say this being snowpiercer with zombies was a negative

4/5, had me shook for a good portion

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« Reply #25952 on: November 13, 2016, 07:36:42 AM »


Hmm, don't know about this. I was never against the movie, but I don't think making it an origin story for her is really what I wanted.

I feel like they have already missed the point and made a safe " Ima living cyborg movie". Robocop basicly.
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« Reply #25953 on: November 13, 2016, 09:22:03 AM »


Hmm, don't know about this. I was never against the movie, but I don't think making it an origin story for her is really what I wanted.

I feel like they have already missed the point and made a safe " Ima living cyborg movie". Robocop basicly.

I feel the same way. Still, it'll have a Making of a Cyborg sequence in it.

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« Reply #25954 on: November 13, 2016, 09:49:15 AM »
Batou having his Ranger eyes gives me hope.
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« Reply #25955 on: November 13, 2016, 10:02:56 AM »
Looks completely garbage to me

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« Reply #25956 on: November 13, 2016, 11:16:14 AM »
GUTTER TRASH

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« Reply #25957 on: November 13, 2016, 11:38:57 AM »
Unfortunate that it lifts so much, sometimes down to frame composition, from the Oshii film  :zzz
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« Reply #25958 on: November 13, 2016, 11:46:07 AM »
Some good, some bad. I'll wait to pass judgement here.
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« Reply #25959 on: November 13, 2016, 12:53:32 PM »
Some good, some bad. I'll wait to pass judgement here.

Same.

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« Reply #25960 on: November 13, 2016, 01:21:07 PM »
I really like the visuals, they're clearly taking a lot of cues from the movies and manga, but still making it feel distinct and interesting. Also, those giant holographic people are amazing why don't we have those right now.
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« Reply #25961 on: November 13, 2016, 02:17:52 PM »
From what they've said about it, it sounds like it's going to be more about Kusanagi dealing with her past from a point where she's already The Major, rather than being a Batman Begin-style origin story.
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« Reply #25962 on: November 13, 2016, 02:22:18 PM »
From what they've said about it, it sounds like it's going to be more about Kusanagi dealing with her past from a point where she's already The Major, rather than being a Batman Begin-style origin story.

That's what I got from the trailer, yeah.

Let's be honest, The Major isn't a well known character in America. Something like that is needed.

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« Reply #25963 on: November 13, 2016, 02:48:03 PM »
I actually think it could be a clever move. I remember thinking with GitS "How is this going to be a movie? With all its philosophical/technological psycho babble. I watched the movie again last week and I was like "I'm not so sure this can work as a Hollywood action movie. It's quiet and meticulous." Seeing that they're backing up from the psycho babble to focus on an origin story might not be a bad idea. Making it more about the Major than the GitS itself. That might not be a bad idea as far as Hollywood goes.
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« Reply #25964 on: November 13, 2016, 02:59:01 PM »


Kenji Kawai GitS theme :whew :lawd
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« Reply #25965 on: November 13, 2016, 03:02:49 PM »
i wish it carved out a more unique visual identity, actually. straight adapting the opening is just kinda weak to me, despite how cool it looks. i had the same beef with watchmen and it's 'shots taken from the comic!' stuff.
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« Reply #25966 on: November 13, 2016, 03:02:50 PM »
I'll reserve judgement until I see it.
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« Reply #25967 on: November 13, 2016, 03:03:39 PM »
will still watch for sj in tight rubber pls don't get me twisted.
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« Reply #25968 on: November 13, 2016, 03:04:25 PM »
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« Reply #25969 on: November 13, 2016, 03:08:48 PM »
i wish it carved out a more unique visual identity, actually. straight adapting the opening is just kinda weak to me, despite how cool it looks. i had the same beef with watchmen and it's 'shots taken from the comic!' stuff.

The "shelling" opening scene is probably the most recognizable scene in the entire franchise [except for maybe the skyscraper drop, which is also in the movie], you really can't have the first ever American adaptation of GitS and not have that in there.
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« Reply #25970 on: November 13, 2016, 03:18:57 PM »
harrumph, i hope you feel that way when they eventually adapt la blue girl then
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« Reply #25971 on: November 13, 2016, 03:23:49 PM »
ScarJo is basically in a body condom

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« Reply #25972 on: November 13, 2016, 05:49:14 PM »
Well one thing about modern movie adaptations of other visual things is for maybe actual geek market reasons, they tend to stay true to the aesthetics. Though I am actually surprised how much this has stayed true, right down to the Kenji Kawaii music. If Making of a Cyborg plays in that movie trust me the movie will go up 5 points form me.

Yet, that scene highlights a problem I may have. In the anime it ends with a shot of her mundane, personality-less life. Which to me is kind of the point of the first GitS movie. Struggling to understand identity in ever growing technological world. Highlighted by a cyborg woman and a thing perhaps born from the internet. I mean in the end it's a story where the case the Major is on just happens to highlight her own issues, it's not about her.

My problem is that I fear this movie will lose some of that subtle characterization and storytelling. Be a straight up origin story. Hearing things like "You're the first of your kind" and "they didn't save you, they took it away from you" highlight something that may miss the point of the first movie. Even Stand Alone doesn't go full blown origin story. Obviously 2nd Gig has hints and allusions, but even then it's not about that.

Still, it could tell it's own interesting story, but I feel GiTS is the perfect place to tell how technology effects and shapes life. One of my favorite little episodes in the first season of SAC is the episode where the guy put his brain in a tank. It's a small episode, not even anything deep. But still a cool little tale about inputting living will through technology.

Still, honestly this is probably the first major adaptation of something I really care about and probably shaped my entertainment worldview. Sure I loved things like Power Rangers and Transformers as a kid, but I don't have real nostalgia or dullsions that these things were anything that they weren't(except for Beast Wars). Even anime like Gundam Wing and Rahxephon I look back with admiration, but also a realization of their silly aspects. Things like Ghost in the Shell, Akira, and Evangelion though have had a profound and everlasting impact on me. They are why I got into anime, they shaped the kind of aesthetics I like, formed my taste, and much more. So I do really care about how they are shown.

But I do want American Adaptations, because I want these things introduced to as many people as possible. I think Scar Jo is honestly a great choice. I think the look of the movie is great. I just hope it is good.

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« Reply #25973 on: November 13, 2016, 06:08:24 PM »
But I do want American Adaptations, because I want these things introduced to as many people as possible.

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« Reply #25974 on: November 13, 2016, 06:20:01 PM »
Watched Cloud Atlas.  It was pretty uneven, and I had trouble trying to figure out what artistic message siblings were giving with the use of the actors in different roles. However, by the end of it I was enthralled and highly involved. I can't think of a better word movie to watch right now, with Donald Trump in preparation to drive out people who are different.
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« Reply #25975 on: November 13, 2016, 06:41:57 PM »
ScarJo is basically in a body condom

Yeah, I'm normally not particularly into her, but that costume...
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Re: The Movie News/Reviews Thread
« Reply #25976 on: November 13, 2016, 06:55:40 PM »
i wish it carved out a more unique visual identity, actually. straight adapting the opening is just kinda weak to me, despite how cool it looks. i had the same beef with watchmen and it's 'shots taken from the comic!' stuff.

This is how I feel. Nothing in that trailer looked particularly exciting to me or something I'd prefer over animation.

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #25977 on: November 13, 2016, 08:22:02 PM »
Arrival was really good, I loved it.
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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #25978 on: November 13, 2016, 08:47:22 PM »
Watched Cloud Atlas.  It was pretty uneven, and I had trouble trying to figure out what artistic message siblings were giving with the use of the actors in different rooms. However, by the end of it I was enthralled and highly involved. I can't think of a better word movie to watch right now, with Donald Trump in preparation to drive out people who are different.
I had the same reaction; lots of nice scenes that felt vaguely connected + the novelty of race switching held a moderate interest for the bulk of it, but the back quarter really pushed it into something else for me entirely.


just finished The Green Room and Neon Demon. Neon Demon was zzz; far too indulgent and forgiving of refn's worst tendencies. pretty imagery, some nice art-school semiotics... left me totally flat. somehow he didn't even make me wince with all the wild shit that should on paper.

The green room tho, yeeesh, I felt like i was going to pass out from nerves the entire time I watched it. interesting contrast of films between the two; green room is a totally familiar conceit but is completely fresh. great movie that I could probably never watch again.
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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #25979 on: November 13, 2016, 08:50:54 PM »
watched Airplane vs. Volcano. Yeah. That was something.
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