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« Reply #26580 on: March 15, 2017, 02:07:18 AM »
Watched the The Immigrant by James Gray. Late 19th - Early 20th century immigration to America and New York in particular is a common subject in films but it's refreshing (though expected of Gray) to see it tackled in such a low-key, tactful and intimist manner. There's definitely some production value on the screen (Some of the recreation of Ellis Island facilities are certainly spectacular) but the film never get pompous or devolve into a needlessly busy "Look at our amazing reconstitutions and sets !" which often plagues those projects (maybe even, to be extreme, things like Gangs of New York or Once upon a time in America). No pamphlet being dropped on audiences here, the whole bit of American self-positivity and pursuit of happiness being left to the aloof character played by Renner (and even at one point the lecture is just suggested to have happened off screen). Cast is pretty good too, though I can't really judge Cotillard's Polish, in particular Phoenix. There's a fair bit of ambiguity and unspoken baggage to the characters too, which I tend to crave.

Overall I liked it a lot, but I guess one could say Gray is rehashing some of his usual plot mechanics (the love triangle dynamic is reminiscent of The Yards) and that it is shy on emotional high notes.
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« Reply #26581 on: March 15, 2017, 04:31:35 AM »
I Don't Want to Live in This World Anymore - Macon Blair's directorial debut was ok.  I heard people say it was very Saulnier-like since they're buddies and all but I kinda disagree.  Blue Ruin/Green Room are not quirky/funny at all.  They're extremely serious, whereas this is a goofy funny indie crime flick with ultra violence that's like every other quirky indie crime flick.  It's still good and perfectly entertaining popcorn watch, but it doesn't really do anything new or interesting.

Hell or High Water - This was great.  Really strong script, lots of good dialogues throughout coupled with strong direction and good looking cinematography was engaging. 

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« Reply #26582 on: March 15, 2017, 03:01:10 PM »
Is this real, or did someone troll Wikipedia?  :lol

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« Reply #26583 on: March 15, 2017, 05:32:51 PM »
Is this real, or did someone troll Wikipedia?  :lol

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« Reply #26584 on: March 16, 2017, 12:34:29 AM »
Kong: Skull Island - Fun movie.  It's not going to win any oscars, but within the creature flick/monster movie genre (which unfortunately is often pretty weak) it's good and enjoyable.  Some nice shots, clear good action, solid style (although it feels the most style is in the first 30 mins when it's more people-focused), fun comic moments.  Basically if you want to see monsters kill people with funny jokes and good action, this is worth the ticket price. 

Biggest real issue was tonally it shifted a lot.  For like 70% of the scenes it nails the fun 70's B-monster movie, but then it'll have scenes played way too serious which feel out of place.  Also not a negative, but there's some real horror creep in there, since I'm a horror buff I really enjoyed that.

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« Reply #26585 on: March 16, 2017, 03:13:39 AM »
Not "Movie" news per se, but apparently GoPro will undergo a third restructuration within 14 months of the first one. The famous maker of the popular "mini-cameras" are in pain over their first drone (recalled for a grievious flaw) and their sales are slowing down.
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« Reply #26586 on: March 16, 2017, 03:20:30 AM »
Hell or High Water - This was great.  Really strong script, lots of good dialogues throughout coupled with strong direction and good looking cinematography was engaging.

I just picked this up on iTunes for $8 during a recent sale, 'cos I'm always ready for a good, modern western. Glad to hear it didn't disappoint.

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« Reply #26587 on: March 16, 2017, 03:13:50 PM »
hey, speaking of fun horror, Get Out way outperformed my expectations of it. Its cleverer, funnier, more entertaining, and a better constructed thriller than what I thought I was going to get going in. Its really more of a slow-burn thriller than a full on horror flick, but that first hour where a pervasive social/racial awkwardness transforms into a creeping dread is just fantastic. I'm very stoked to see where Jordan Peele's directorial career goes next, now that he's made this surprisingly well crafted film in his first at bat.

My Life as a Zucchini is the kind of family film that's probably not actually all that great for actual kids to watch. Its cute and colorful style belies an unflinching acknowledgement of the darkness that leads children to become abandoned or neglected, and the opening scenes seem to be based on a dare as to how messed up you can make a film that's obstinately meant for families to watch (also, lots of almost comprehending talk about sex). But just because its a mature work doesn't mean that its not an eventually uplifting film. The bone-deep sadness and melancholy that nearly all its characters have does give way to connections that they're able to forge, and it also grounds the relationships they do get to have. Its a strange sort of film, one that aspires to some sort of naturalism, that's very humane, while also being extremely stylized. I liked it a lot (except for whomever was chopping onions in the theater, not cool man).


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« Reply #26588 on: March 16, 2017, 06:41:17 PM »
I Don't Want to Live in This World Anymore - Macon Blair's directorial debut was ok.  I heard people say it was very Saulnier-like since they're buddies and all but I kinda disagree.  Blue Ruin/Green Room are not quirky/funny at all.  They're extremely serious, whereas this is a goofy funny indie crime flick with ultra violence that's like every other quirky indie crime flick.  It's still good and perfectly entertaining popcorn watch, but it doesn't really do anything new or interesting.

Saw this too. Thought the tone was a little wonky at the end when it went full-Saulnier after like 75 minutes of being goofy. Still, dude shows promise, so I look forward to his next feature.
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« Reply #26589 on: March 16, 2017, 08:57:23 PM »
I went back and saw Unbreakable recently for the first time pretty much since it came out on video and...damn. I remember liking it when it came out but it's amazing how restrained and understated it was compared to how goofy his latter day work can be(Marky Mark and the trees, the rapping kid from The Visit, most of Split).
Watched the The Immigrant by James Gray. Late 19th - Early 20th century immigration to America and New York in particular is a common subject in films but it's refreshing (though expected of Gray) to see it tackled in such a low-key, tactful and intimist manner. There's definitely some production value on the screen (Some of the recreation of Ellis Island facilities are certainly spectacular) but the film never get pompous or devolve into a needlessly busy "Look at our amazing reconstitutions and sets !" which often plagues those projects (maybe even, to be extreme, things like Gangs of New York or Once upon a time in America). No pamphlet being dropped on audiences here, the whole bit of American self-positivity and pursuit of happiness being left to the aloof character played by Renner (and even at one point the lecture is just suggested to have happened off screen). Cast is pretty good too, though I can't really judge Cotillard's Polish, in particular Phoenix. There's a fair bit of ambiguity and unspoken baggage to the characters too, which I tend to crave.

Overall I liked it a lot, but I guess one could say Gray is rehashing some of his usual plot mechanics (the love triangle dynamic is reminiscent of The Yards) and that it is shy on emotional high notes.
Yep, love how that movie just lets the actors and characters carry it through. I know it was getting a lot of accolades after playing the festival circuit but I hope Lost City of Z doesn't disappoint.
I Don't Want to Live in This World Anymore - Macon Blair's directorial debut was ok.  I heard people say it was very Saulnier-like since they're buddies and all but I kinda disagree.  Blue Ruin/Green Room are not quirky/funny at all.  They're extremely serious, whereas this is a goofy funny indie crime flick with ultra violence that's like every other quirky indie crime flick.  It's still good and perfectly entertaining popcorn watch, but it doesn't really do anything new or interesting.
My impression is that Blair and Saulnier are more collaborators than 'buddies' so the carryover in tone, especially in the third act, makes sense. And I call bullshit on Blue Ruin/Green Room not being funny at all. They definitely had some Coen-level moments of dark humor.
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« Reply #26590 on: March 17, 2017, 12:10:37 AM »
Eh, Blue Ruin is fucking horrible.  It's a very well made film but it's nihilistic as shit and I did not "enjoy" any of it.  Even though it's a good movie I do not recommend it to anyone I meet.  Green Room has some dark humor...some, but at least Green Room is a more positive film and so I recommend it to everyone.

I also don't think the 3rd act of I don't want to live in this world was Saulnier at all.  It was still quirky and indie and the violence was no different than all these other indie quirky crime movies that have modern violence.  At this point I'm kinda desensitized as all these post-Tarantino movies love their hyper-violence, so I didn't even notice a tone shift in I don't want to live in this world, the finale just felt like the direction the movie had been going the whole time and the ending was pretty standard quirky.

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« Reply #26591 on: March 17, 2017, 02:50:12 AM »
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Yep, love how that movie just lets the actors and characters carry it through. I know it was getting a lot of accolades after playing the festival circuit but I hope Lost City of Z doesn't disappoint.

I saw Lost City of Z yesterday and found it amazing. Just like his previous film, I think Gray finds his voice despite operating within a genre that has seen its fair share of classics : the film certainly aknowledges Fitzcarraldo but it is not as stark raving mad as Herzog or as Christian centric as the Mission. Shades of Richardson's Charge of the light brigade, maybe too, with that main character blocked by the glass ceiling of "respectability" in then British society and at odds with fossilized institutions ?

He manages to illustrate that individual opportunism and progressive ideas were a component that dovetailed fairly well into the overall European colonial / imperial venture. It touches the historical events at large (The Fawcett couple is quite enlightened on the matter of gender equality, though the protagonist finds it is harder to practice what you preach when push comes to shove) but without losing its character-centric focus. It's beautifully shot, it opens with a breathtaking deerhunting sequence in Ireland, there's a sense of wonder though it's never spectacular just for the sake of it, lovely period sets and costumes, the distribution is making a great job (and I'm especially glad to see Sienna Miller, who was an awesome Baroness in GI Joe, gets such good parts). The only thing I would bicker about is maybe that the WW1 sequence is a tad short and a notch under the rest (got the impression of a couple of obvious studio shots). Though honestly the theater I was at didn't have the best picture quality, to my regret, and visuals were maybe not optimally reproduced (film was shot in 35mm).

Overall I'm impressed with the growth of Gray as a director, he seems to have brilliantly got himself out of being pigeonholed as "that guy that does low key NY crime dramas" to be able to tackle much more varied and ambitious projects.
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« Reply #26592 on: March 17, 2017, 10:25:17 PM »
Watched Arrival last night. Good movie. Has a nice twist. It's slow and boring just like I tend to like my sci-fi. I can imagine lots of "regular" people hating it. Always a good sign.

Seemed to be some debate on the last page about ranking order of similar films. I won't bother to rank them. I could see "regular" people preferring Contact as its more grounded. Interstellar is more cinematic and hollywood. Gravity is the least like any of them as its more like a sci-fi disaster movie. And the Martian is more like a survival movie. I could see different ones clicking with different people based on their interests.

They all are enjoyable in different ways although Gravity was for me the one where the box office total versus the quality of the movie is the most out of whack.





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« Reply #26593 on: March 17, 2017, 10:34:06 PM »
Moana is pretty great, love the music. Was a nice surprise
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« Reply #26594 on: March 18, 2017, 06:31:28 AM »
Just saw logan, 10/10

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« Reply #26596 on: March 19, 2017, 05:48:20 PM »
Is this real, or did someone troll Wikipedia?  :lol

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Of course Joe Estevez is in that.

Of course.
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« Reply #26597 on: March 19, 2017, 07:09:13 PM »
Is this real, or did someone troll Wikipedia?  :lol

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It depends on what your definition of "real" is. Does this look like a real movie?



But yes, it is a thing that exists.

Of course Joe Estevez is in that.

Of course.

I'm just trying to figure out if the male lead is the director's friend who was a badass in high school, or if the male lead also wrote and directed the film, putting himself (and his hair) in as the star.

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« Reply #26598 on: March 19, 2017, 07:43:32 PM »
Is this real, or did someone troll Wikipedia?  :lol

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It depends on what your definition of "real" is. Does this look like a real movie?



But yes, it is a thing that exists.

Of course Joe Estevez is in that.

Of course.

I'm just trying to figure out if the male lead is the director's friend who was a badass in high school, or if the male lead also wrote and directed the film, putting himself (and his hair) in as the star.

It's the later. :lol
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« Reply #26599 on: March 20, 2017, 10:21:02 AM »
Watched Moana last night. I mainly did so not of out of great interest in the type of film it is but because of the review scores. 

The experience was similar to watching Big Hero 6. Plot wise its nothing like that film. But its a solidly executed animated film that will appeal to young kids or parents who want to take their young kids to it.

As an adult, there wasn't much there for me to latch on to. The themes and interactions are better suited for kids. So its not something that is for me as I probably prefer a pixar or anime style movie but there is nothing explicitly wrong with it. It's just not aimed at me which is fine and not surprising.

I probably preferred Zootopia to this by quite a bit as the themes in that movie are a little bit more relevant to me.

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« Reply #26600 on: March 20, 2017, 10:34:59 AM »
I know this doesn't technically count but I felt it was relevant enough.

I went to go see Groundhog Day The Musical over the weekend. My girlfriend's mom and sister came to visit and they love seeing shows so Saturday morning they were going through the list of things currently on stage. When they says Groundhog Day The Music I reacted immediately... "I'm sorry?"

Literally learned about it's existence on Saturday morning and saw it that night.

And it was... really incredible! It was such a weird complex production that managed to be completely accurate to the source material while also modernizing a lot of aspects in clever and interesting ways.  The suicide montage was really incredibly fun and dark. It uses a lot of the side characters in unique ways, like Nancy and Ned. They each get their own moments - Nancy even gets her own number.

I was pretty shocked, really. It's super good. Right now it's in preview so if you're in NYC and get a chance I recommend picking up tickets.
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« Reply #26601 on: March 21, 2017, 09:07:11 PM »
It's the later. :lol

No joke, my first job in games was working for a guy who did this. He was hired at a third-rate outsource company run by a Taiwanese hardware engineer. The owner had contacts to mainland China which allowed us to license movie content for our kung fu comicbook. When we had to shoot the non-kung-fu movies, and do the voiceover, the producer/writer also stepped in to do the acting and also for the film shoots. The guy had been in the drama club, but it is weird to have one person try to cover so many bases on a team effort.

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« Reply #26602 on: March 22, 2017, 09:42:12 PM »
Both the Chappelle specials are worth watching.  I don't think they're as good as Killing Them Softly or For What It's Worth but Chappelle is (almost) back in top form again.

If you haven't seen those, go watch them first:



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« Reply #26603 on: March 23, 2017, 12:44:08 PM »

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« Reply #26604 on: March 24, 2017, 03:36:16 AM »
Came here to post the THREE BILLBOARDS redband. Man, that movie is going to be a ride.

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« Reply #26605 on: March 25, 2017, 10:00:10 AM »
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« Reply #26607 on: March 25, 2017, 01:04:43 PM »
sloooooooooooo moooooooooooooo
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« Reply #26608 on: March 25, 2017, 01:11:49 PM »


zack snyder da god comin' thru again

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« Reply #26609 on: March 25, 2017, 03:13:36 PM »
Over/under 40% on RT

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« Reply #26610 on: March 25, 2017, 04:51:23 PM »
Over/under 40% on RT

I'll take the over and say mid-40's to low 50's.
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« Reply #26611 on: March 25, 2017, 05:25:28 PM »
There is an alternate reality where I didn't see Man of Steel and Batman v Superman.  In that alternate reality, I'm actually really excited about Justice League and will spend actual money to see it in a movie theater. 

In this reality, I don't plan on touching the hot stove again.

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« Reply #26612 on: March 25, 2017, 06:41:56 PM »
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« Reply #26613 on: March 25, 2017, 07:38:41 PM »
I didn't think I could be any more disappointed in this take on DC, but then an odd cover of Come Together started playing and I hit a new low.

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« Reply #26614 on: March 25, 2017, 08:34:11 PM »
I've seen lots of different takes on Aquaman, from a stoic and regal king to the punchline of multiple jokes. A redneck Aquaman is a first for me.
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« Reply #26615 on: March 25, 2017, 10:10:47 PM »
Woah, Trainspotting 2 is a Danny Boyle-ass Trainspotting sequel.

Kinetic, frenzied editing. Potent, deliberate use of music. British-as-fuck. Dutch angles. It's defenitely self-aware and self-referential. I went in with about as much enthusiasm as if I were going to see the Entourage movie because I've been disappointed by these 'getting the gang back together' sequels before and I haven't seen much praise for it but I had a lot of fun. Can't say it lives up to the original but I'd recommend it if you like his crazy-ass flourishes in Trance/127 Hours/Steve Jobs/Slumdog Millionaire or if you're up for a movie with that similar type of tone as the original or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels(!). Personally, I found a lot to love in here.
Overall I'm impressed with the growth of Gray as a director, he seems to have brilliantly got himself out of being pigeonholed as "that guy that does low key NY crime dramas" to be able to tackle much more varied and ambitious projects.
Just came across this Q&A. Usually I tend to think the Weinstein's get shit on too much since they *have* put out so much great material at the end of the day but this is brutal...

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But with The Immigrant I had final cut. So he knew he couldn’t make me change it. But he applied all the pressure he could, including shelving the film. So at that point the calculus becomes this:

a) Do I change the film, and in my mind destroy it? His cut was 88 minutes, had a Sound of Music-style ending with a soaring camera shot, with Marion [Cotillard] and her sister walking over a mountain in LA, narration saying “I made it, I made it”, soaring music, and all that. The audience doesn’t know that that’s not your idea. You get the blame because you’re the director and the writer of it. So I said, ‘Well, I’m not going to take the blame for that.’ What would happen is that that film would get bad response critically anyway, so then it would get the bad response, the film would bomb, and it’s not my cut.

b) Or, it’s my cut and the film never gets released. And maybe if I continue my career it becomes the legendary movie that I made that nobody could ever see.

So I felt that option b) was way better than option a). And he felt that this was just a totally terrible, obstinate, egotistical view on my part, because he felt his view was more quote ‘commercial’. I think I’m right.

I think actually I’ve been sort of born out. Because when the film came out in the United States, Marion virtually won every critical prize without any support at all. Harvey could have easily gotten her an Oscar nomination, maybe even won her an Oscar, if he’d put his machine behind her.

But, you know, part of the absurdity of Ayn Rand is this conception that people always act out of self-interest. When in fact we act very frequently out of self-destruction. A lot of times we do very self-destructive things. And Harvey burying the movie was a very self-destructive act, which was basically an extension of the rejection of him. It violated his narcissistic principles. When you don’t do exactly what he wants, it doesn’t matter that it’s in his self-interest to protect the film – he doesn’t see it that way.
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« Reply #26616 on: March 25, 2017, 10:23:29 PM »
Watched Moonlight last night and yeah, was great.  The performances were super good and the direction was very nice.  I was surprised how concise it was, like when it ended I didn't expect it to end and then it did.  Well done character piece.

Woah, Trainspotting 2 is a Danny Boyle-ass Trainspotting sequel.

Kinetic, frenzied editing. Potent, deliberate use of music. British-as-fuck. Dutch angles. It's defenitely self-aware and self-referential. I went in with about as much enthusiasm as if I were going to see the Entourage movie because I've been disappointed by these 'getting the gang back together' sequels before and I haven't seen much praise for it but I had a lot of fun. Can't say it lives up to the original but I'd recommend it if you like his crazy-ass flourishes in Trance/127 Hours/Steve Jobs/Slumdog Millionaire or if you're up for a movie with that similar type of tone as the original or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels(!). Personally, I found a lot to love in here.
Overall I'm impressed with the growth of Gray as a director, he seems to have brilliantly got himself out of being pigeonholed as "that guy that does low key NY crime dramas" to be able to tackle much more varied and ambitious projects.
Just came across this Q&A. Usually I tend to think the Weinstein's get shit on too much since they *have* put out so much great material at the end of the day but this is brutal...

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But with The Immigrant I had final cut. So he knew he couldn’t make me change it. But he applied all the pressure he could, including shelving the film. So at that point the calculus becomes this:

a) Do I change the film, and in my mind destroy it? His cut was 88 minutes, had a Sound of Music-style ending with a soaring camera shot, with Marion [Cotillard] and her sister walking over a mountain in LA, narration saying “I made it, I made it”, soaring music, and all that. The audience doesn’t know that that’s not your idea. You get the blame because you’re the director and the writer of it. So I said, ‘Well, I’m not going to take the blame for that.’ What would happen is that that film would get bad response critically anyway, so then it would get the bad response, the film would bomb, and it’s not my cut.

b) Or, it’s my cut and the film never gets released. And maybe if I continue my career it becomes the legendary movie that I made that nobody could ever see.

So I felt that option b) was way better than option a). And he felt that this was just a totally terrible, obstinate, egotistical view on my part, because he felt his view was more quote ‘commercial’. I think I’m right.

I think actually I’ve been sort of born out. Because when the film came out in the United States, Marion virtually won every critical prize without any support at all. Harvey could have easily gotten her an Oscar nomination, maybe even won her an Oscar, if he’d put his machine behind her.

But, you know, part of the absurdity of Ayn Rand is this conception that people always act out of self-interest. When in fact we act very frequently out of self-destruction. A lot of times we do very self-destructive things. And Harvey burying the movie was a very self-destructive act, which was basically an extension of the rejection of him. It violated his narcissistic principles. When you don’t do exactly what he wants, it doesn’t matter that it’s in his self-interest to protect the film – he doesn’t see it that way.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/lost-city-z-director-james-gray-braving-crocodiles-tussling/

Didn't realize T2 was out.  /goes to check movie times.

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« Reply #26617 on: March 25, 2017, 10:49:03 PM »
that looks fucking abysmal. it's like a video game cutscene with terrible cg. everything looks fake fake fake
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« Reply #26618 on: March 27, 2017, 01:59:08 AM »
Aayyeeeee won free tickets to see Ghost in the Shell on Wednesday! Looking forward to it.

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« Reply #26619 on: March 27, 2017, 02:10:27 AM »
My 'friend' (I'm going to break up with them because of this) wants to go see Kong this Wednesday  :jeanluc

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« Reply #26620 on: March 27, 2017, 01:17:22 PM »
Kong is an alright movie, less ambition than Jackson's King Kong but good pacing and action and some fun characters. You could definitely do worse.
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« Reply #26621 on: March 27, 2017, 01:19:12 PM »
It looked super garbage from the previews and trailers though, if it's okayish then I guess it's not so bad  :larry

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« Reply #26622 on: March 27, 2017, 01:22:12 PM »


I love how Gal Gadat's one little scene is essentially SWEEP THE LEG AND LOOK UP MY SKIRT!

The CG looks awful.  Especially on Cyborg.  Incredibly fake-looking shit.  What is it going to take for Warner Bros. to nuke this shit and start over with a new creative team?
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« Reply #26623 on: March 29, 2017, 07:45:00 AM »
Watching the Ghost in the Shell anime from 1995 and seeing the new movie in 12 hours. Can't wait for the salty tears of weebs that are already pouring out online how their new movie isn't a thing like their PRECIOUS PHILISOPHICAL JAPANIMATION ~des

Controversial opinion: 30 minutes left in the 1995 Ghost in the Shell anime and it's boring as fuck. Nothing but politics, monologues, and talking heads. I've read Neal Stephenson novels that delve more into the plot subject than this anime. What made it so popular? The android nudity?

I'm looking forward to the movie now because at least it will be Hollywood-ized action FFS.
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« Reply #26624 on: March 29, 2017, 08:59:46 AM »
Controversial opinion: 30 minutes left in the 1995 Ghost in the Shell anime and it's boring as fuck. Nothing but politics, monologues, and talking heads. I've read Neal Stephenson novels that delve more into the plot subject than this anime. What made it so popular? The android nudity?

I don't think that's controversial at all.  I've been saying that for years.
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It was a popular movie back then because it was a big budget anime movie that made it into theaters with slick animation.  It was the Akira of the mid-90s.

I think the live action movie is gonna be garbo too.  Hoping it's the bad-good type, not bad-bad:doge
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« Reply #26625 on: March 29, 2017, 09:15:27 AM »
Major (heh) GITS spoilers:


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#Spoiler The plot twist is that Scarlett Johansson is the brain of the Japanese girl Motoko Kusanagi in the body of a white person.


#Spoiler The peak of the absurdity is that they even cast a Japanese actress as Motoko for a flashback, but you never see her face.


#Spoiler The movie ends with Johannson standing in front of Motoko Kusanagis grave, being hugged by her Japanese mother. What the fuck.
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That last one is :rofl

Yeah, people pissed off about the 'whitewashing' have a whole lot more fuel to add to the fire.  :lol
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« Reply #26626 on: March 29, 2017, 09:27:04 AM »
Knew it was going to be stupid

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« Reply #26627 on: March 29, 2017, 10:16:47 AM »
Major (heh) GITS spoilers:


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#Spoiler The plot twist is that Scarlett Johansson is the brain of the Japanese girl Motoko Kusanagi in the body of a white person.


#Spoiler The peak of the absurdity is that they even cast a Japanese actress as Motoko for a flashback, but you never see her face.


#Spoiler The movie ends with Johannson standing in front of Motoko Kusanagis grave, being hugged by her Japanese mother. What the fuck.
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That last one is :rofl

Yeah, people pissed off about the 'whitewashing' have a whole lot more fuel to add to the fire.  :lol

I made a passive aggressive Facebook status about that:

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"Everyone upset about Scarlett Johansson taking over the clone of the body of an Asian woman in the new Ghost in the Shell movie without actually seeing the movie and understanding the plot are total hypocrites if they supported the movie "Get Out.

Fuck outta here."
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« Reply #26628 on: March 29, 2017, 11:14:45 AM »
But what happens in the movie Get Out is akin to horror and is a plot twist purposefully-done to show how fucked up the town/people are.

It's not the same thing at all.   
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« Reply #26629 on: March 29, 2017, 03:35:21 PM »

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« Reply #26630 on: March 29, 2017, 03:39:06 PM »
But what happens in the movie Get Out is akin to horror and is a plot twist purposefully-done to show how fucked up the town/people are.

It's not the same thing at all.   

To a GAFfer, a white woman playing their anime waifu is the same thing.

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« Reply #26631 on: March 29, 2017, 05:47:47 PM »
Waiting on the screening for Ghost in the Shell to start in about 2 hourssssss!

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« Reply #26632 on: March 29, 2017, 06:58:19 PM »
Waiting on the screening for Ghost in the Shell to start in about 2 hourssssss!


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« Reply #26633 on: March 29, 2017, 07:27:36 PM »
Waiting on the screening for Ghost in the Shell to start in about 2 hourssssss!

http://i.imgur.com/6KyOJyQ.gif

STARTING NOOOWWWWWWW

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« Reply #26634 on: March 29, 2017, 08:09:34 PM »
 :jeanluc

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« Reply #26635 on: March 29, 2017, 11:20:57 PM »
:jeanluc

I thoroughly enjoyed Ghost in the Shell. After being bored out of my mind from the anime last night, having more action, less monologues and talking heads (but still a decent amount with the Puppet Master and Mira Killian's creator), just made it a more stream-lined and enjoyable experience. There were multiple scenes that were almost scene-for-scene from the anime which was super cool (the only good scenes, the action shenanigans) after watching the 1995 anime.

The movie is definitely an origin story for Major though, finding out who she was before her brain was implanted into the Shell. The Puppet Master is in the movie and plays a huge role but it's not so much about him and more about Mira and her past. You also get to see Batou get his badass eyes as well and the scene he gets them was pretty awesome.

Anime-fanatics will hate it I'm sure because "MY WAIFU DOESN'T NEED A BACK STORY AND NEEDS TO BE MYSTERIOUS AND LEARNING ABOUT HER RUINS THE ALLURE" but they can all eat a dick. I hope this does well at the Box Office. Definitely enjoyed this one more than the free screening of "Life" last Wednesday. Also I didn't hear that dubstep theme remix garbage once throughout the whole movie. The soundtrack was actually fairly close to the anime.

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« Reply #26636 on: March 29, 2017, 11:46:01 PM »
GiTS doesn't really attract the waifu crowd though.

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« Reply #26637 on: March 29, 2017, 11:47:57 PM »
GiTS doesn't really attract the waifu crowd though.

Have you seen the GAF thread about the movie where that claim is spouted out and agreed with? You have to sift through the "white-washing" posts but it's in there. Somewhere in there in those depths.

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« Reply #26638 on: March 30, 2017, 01:15:01 AM »
GitS doesnt attract the waifu crowd, I've been around the fanbase for about 2 decades now.

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« Reply #26639 on: March 30, 2017, 01:42:07 AM »
Motoko Kusanagi is mai waifu.

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