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« Reply #28200 on: October 26, 2017, 10:51:13 PM »
I can't be the only one who liked Leto's acting in BR2049

I thought the point was that he was a insufferable megalomaniacal psychopath who loves the smell of his own shit too much. He portrayed that perfectly

Like everything hes done as of late it came off as try hard. His interpretation of the character was on point, it was just all too obvious. There were flashes of brilliance, like that scowl he gave. If only it didn't ebb as much.
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« Reply #28201 on: October 27, 2017, 02:19:49 AM »
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House never quite achieves the tricky balance its going for, but its a valiant effort at least. For reasons that are obvious to anyone who's run a salacious Google search, they couldn't call it 'Deepthroat', but its all about that dude who inherited the name as the FBI whistleblower who proved crucial to Nixon's political fall. The problem being is that the character Liam Neeson gets to play is purposely oblique, about damn near everything. You learn more about him by how people talk to/about him than by most anything he actually does in the film, and the character building/hectoring gets old fast. Neeson isn't bad in the part, not exactly, but accurately playing a placid, secretive, highly competent man doesn't give him a lot to work with. The movie is actually more interesting when its about the FBI and Governmental culture of the 70's, but the wide scope of the conspiracy that the film spends a fair bit of time unraveling is difficult to get around even to those familiar with the history of it. It gets points for trying, but you'd be better off watching All The Presidents Men again.

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« Reply #28202 on: October 27, 2017, 09:04:24 AM »



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« Reply #28203 on: October 27, 2017, 10:23:05 AM »
Thor was pretty awesome I think I'm in love with Tessa Thompson.
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« Reply #28204 on: October 27, 2017, 10:57:51 AM »
got a screening of Thor on Monday night. Can't wait.
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« Reply #28205 on: October 27, 2017, 09:59:11 PM »
OK but pretty boring.

Was hoping to hear Batman 89 and Superman the movie motifs like Elfman hinted at. :(

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« Reply #28206 on: October 27, 2017, 11:06:04 PM »
The Dark Tower...


Wasn't terrible.

I know the story pretty well (I'm an expert) and I get what they were doing. Roland's motivations were messed up and everything lined up way too convenient, but I liked the way the story was told. Roland, Jake, and Walter were all well done.
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« Reply #28207 on: October 29, 2017, 08:51:45 PM »
I watched Thomas and Friends: The Great Race last night.

Again.

It’s pretty good though, for a movie about talking trains. The songs are catchy and unlike past movies, there’s some clever cinematography happening in this one.

I only get to watch children’s films any more.

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« Reply #28208 on: October 29, 2017, 09:17:15 PM »
I watched Thor Ragnarok yesterday, fuck me that move is so good.

Like legit my favourite Marvel film, listened to the OST this morning and it's so good.

 l lost my shit at loads of the jokes in the film.

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How'd you see it THAT early?

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« Reply #28209 on: October 31, 2017, 09:24:40 AM »
I saw Thor: Ragnarok last night.

Pretty good overall. Best Thor movie by far. Didn't top my favorite Marvel movie, which is Guardians 2, but a lot of fun.

Tho... this movie made me realize that I may be starting to like the Marvel movies less and less. Specifically I'm not super happy with the trend of skewing the movies towards comedy. Thor seemed to be primarily a comedy with action instead of an action movie with comedy. The comedy works and the jokes land the majority of the time, it just doesn't work for me as much as it used to.

But anyway, it's a super well made movie. The usage of Immigrant Song is fantastic and they finally display Thor in the proper way.
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« Reply #28210 on: October 31, 2017, 10:20:09 AM »
I'm excited for it because it looks like a live action Heavy Metal segment.

Sif isn't even in it, tho.  :wtf :wtf :wtf
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« Reply #28211 on: October 31, 2017, 10:26:48 AM »
I am pretty pumped to see it. Probably gonna check it out this Friday.
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« Reply #28212 on: October 31, 2017, 10:32:37 AM »
My misgivings are mostly entirely based on my thoughts on the Marvel movies as a whole. In a vacuum, Thor 3 is pretty great.

Some of the clearly ad-libed dialogue doesn't work but there's some fucking great moments and the best representation of Thor and Hulk in any of these movies. Valkyrie is great. There's some really cool smaller side characters as well. Heimdall gets his moment. I'm mixed on Goldblum mostly because he's just playing Goldblum so if that's your thing you'll love it.

This movie also felt like a concerted effort to connect the Avengers Marvel team to the Guardians Marvel team in terms of aesthetic and design so is isn't jarring when they are doing stuff together.
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« Reply #28213 on: October 31, 2017, 06:27:17 PM »
Underoos: Homecoming.

It was alright. Certainly a lot better than most of the last Marvel Movies.

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« Reply #28214 on: October 31, 2017, 08:44:20 PM »
I saw Thor: Ragnarok last night.

Pretty good overall. Best Thor movie by far. Didn't top my favorite Marvel movie, which is Guardians 2, but a lot of fun.

Tho... this movie made me realize that I may be starting to like the Marvel movies less and less. Specifically I'm not super happy with the trend of skewing the movies towards comedy. Thor seemed to be primarily a comedy with action instead of an action movie with comedy. The comedy works and the jokes land the majority of the time, it just doesn't work for me as much as it used to.

But anyway, it's a super well made movie. The usage of Immigrant Song is fantastic and they finally display Thor in the proper way.
I'm sure this won't be the case for Black Panther.

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« Reply #28215 on: October 31, 2017, 08:48:28 PM »
I'm sure this won't be the case for Black Panther.

I'm hopeful. Give me the tone of the first half of Luke Cage in a more fantastic setting and I'll be pretty good.
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« Reply #28216 on: October 31, 2017, 08:58:14 PM »
It was alright. Certainly a lot better than most of the last Marvel Movies.

I feel like every one says this about every new Marvel movie lmao.

For real though, they've been killing it.

Dr. Strange was the best origin movie since Ant-Man (and before that, Iron Man.)

Civil War was really good.

Guardians 2 was great, though weaker than the first.

Homecoming was awesome Spidey fun.

Now they have Ragnarok and Black Panther which look awesome.

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« Reply #28217 on: October 31, 2017, 09:14:14 PM »
Guardians 2 was a disappointment for me. I loved the first, but the 2nd barely held my attention for some reason. Not bad but i was indifferent like most Marvel movies. "well that was a movie"

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« Reply #28218 on: October 31, 2017, 09:49:59 PM »
Guardians 2 was a disappointment for me. I loved the first, but the 2nd barely held my attention for some reason. Not bad but i was indifferent like most Marvel movies. "well that was a movie"

gotg 2 was not just a marvel movie. 

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« Reply #28219 on: October 31, 2017, 09:54:54 PM »
Really liked Homecoming. Everything just fit together so well.

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« Reply #28220 on: October 31, 2017, 10:04:08 PM »
Guardians 2 was a disappointment for me. I loved the first, but the 2nd barely held my attention for some reason. Not bad but i was indifferent like most Marvel movies. "well that was a movie"

gotg 2 was not just a marvel movie.

In what way was it not?

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« Reply #28221 on: October 31, 2017, 10:54:23 PM »
It was a space opera, and the best one

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« Reply #28222 on: October 31, 2017, 10:56:19 PM »
As much as I liked the first Guardians i thought it had flaws in areas that held it back for me, and found those aspects that better done in two. Namely the first having probably the most boring MCU villain yet and the third act being kinda trash.

Yondu is the best character in either and we got more of him in 2, there's also that.
Agreed on Yondu, but gotg 2 loses points for somehow fumbling Kurt in what should have been an awesome role.

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« Reply #28223 on: November 01, 2017, 10:39:05 AM »
Fuck your comic book movies ...



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« Reply #28224 on: November 01, 2017, 01:06:10 PM »
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« Reply #28225 on: November 01, 2017, 02:18:46 PM »
I liked GotG. Wasn't particularly bothered by the "weak villain". Let's face it, the vast majority of MCU villains are complete garbage.

But GotG2 was... a CGI tech demo. The first 30mins or whatever were just some random shit completely unrelated to the """plot""", other than "well we need some big pew pew moments".

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« Reply #28226 on: November 01, 2017, 02:25:11 PM »
As much as I liked the first Guardians i thought it had flaws in areas that held it back for me, and found those aspects that better done in two. Namely the first having probably the most boring MCU villain yet and the third act being kinda trash.

Yondu is the best character in either and we got more of him in 2, there's also that.
Agreed on Yondu, but gotg 2 loses points for somehow fumbling Kurt in what should have been an awesome role.

Kurt was used well. Maybe not great, but well. Easily one of the better Marvel villains. Only real issue with him was the Bad Guy Evil Plan Exposition scene.

Kurt is god. Kurt is life. He can ravage me whenever he gets his Western look on.
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« Reply #28227 on: November 01, 2017, 02:27:34 PM »
As much as I liked the first Guardians i thought it had flaws in areas that held it back for me, and found those aspects that better done in two. Namely the first having probably the most boring MCU villain yet and the third act being kinda trash.

Yondu is the best character in either and we got more of him in 2, there's also that.
Agreed on Yondu, but gotg 2 loses points for somehow fumbling Kurt in what should have been an awesome role.

Kurt was used well. Maybe not great, but well. Easily one of the better Marvel villains. Only real issue with him was the Bad Guy Evil Plan Exposition scene.

Kurt is god. Kurt is life. He can ravage me whenever he gets his Western look on.
You're blinded by love.  And one of the better Marvel villains is a helluva low bar, especially for a great like K-man

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« Reply #28228 on: November 01, 2017, 02:40:29 PM »
Just came back from Thor - solid 7/10. It felt more like an action comedy than any of the other movies (Guardians included) I guess this is what they need Thor movies to be now, nothing outstanding but bang for buck entertainment.

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« Reply #28229 on: November 01, 2017, 03:08:06 PM »
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« Reply #28230 on: November 01, 2017, 03:18:01 PM »
As much as I liked the first Guardians i thought it had flaws in areas that held it back for me, and found those aspects better done in two. Namely the first having probably the most boring MCU villain yet and the third act being kinda trash.

Yondu is the best character in either and we got more of him in 2, there's also that.

For me, the first GotG is still the best space opera flick since the OG Star Wars trilogy  :yeshrug

Yeah, Ronan wasn't the most complex villain out there, to be true. But he did an appropriate job of being threatening enough to move the plot forward and being a foil to the guardians. And for me, that's enough for an entertaining space opera popcorn flick. And you can say the same for the movie in general. The film wasn't really groundbreaking or even sophisticated in any way, but every piece fit together so very well.

The second one was good but suffered from a muddled plot which had almost nothing to do with the former movie or the MCU metaplot in general. I wouldn't have minded a more personal story, but it didn't work here and they kinda wasted Kurt Russel. The best thing was Yondu and the better humor and banter. I still can't believe how they managed to transform Drax from an annoying douche into the most hilarious character of the second movie. 

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« Reply #28231 on: November 02, 2017, 12:55:05 AM »
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson

From Robert Altman, basically a form of MASH for the Wild West show that Buffalo Bill best popularized. Paul Newman is Buffalo Bill at a point in his career where he's heavily drinking and confusing his exploits in the show with his real exploits. The "spark" for the plot is Sitting Bull himself joining the program.

Basically it's a bunch of day in the life segments that are five to ten minutes long all centered around the show and the increasing demands of it. As an example, at one point President Cleveland is coming by so they have to prepare their first night show, and then do the show and setup a reception for the President, etc. They have to deal with cast members being injured or the Indians negotiating tactics, etc. Plus the needs of everyone to put up with Bill, the star of the show.

It's more comedic than the MASH film, only really getting dramatic for the final scene. And most of the comedy is played straight forward as they're showmen of the age, not realizing that some of the stuff nearly a hundred years hence is comedic, plus everyone but the Indians refuse to stand up to Bill's demands. And it's Newman's last Western so he chose it as somewhat of a homage to his own career.

It came out in the summer of 1976 and was seen as this huge statement against the bicentennial by lieberal hollywood, but that was just a coincidence, Altman said he didn't even think of it or would have held it back. So it got panned and bombed during the era but has done better with critics in retrospect.

My favorite dialogue, Oswald Dart is a black guy who works for the show and was thanking Bill for letting him be a part of it and Bill starts telling him about his great history of respect for the colored man and how it goes back in his family and Oswald is all "wow, really?!?" and gets a typical Bill story:
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William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: Well, my daddy hated slavery with such a passion that rather than let the coloreds get in as slaves, he just fought to keep 'em out of the state.

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« Reply #28232 on: November 02, 2017, 01:03:56 AM »
The bubble officially burst for me. Zero interest anymore in new comic book movies or going back to watch past ones. I'm much more sophisticated these days and will henceforth only watch French dubs of JCVD movies.  :snob
What about JCVD in a west flemish dubbed Valerian 2, shot in Germany, based on a French comic?  :drake

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« Reply #28234 on: November 02, 2017, 05:36:02 AM »
Saw the latest Cannes Golden Palm yesterday, The Square by Ruben Östlund.



The Square follows Christian, head curator for one of Stockholm largest contemporary art museums, as he is supervising the installation of the next exhibition featuring a square in front of the museum, supposedly a free space where people are suggested to reconnect with themselves, each other and their humanity. One day a group of elaborate pickpockets manage to steal his phone & wallet without him realizing it, and as a result things start to spiral out of his control...

I liked it a lot as a dark comedy. The film takes some hilarious shots at the bubble of modern art (and apparently includes quite a bit of call backs, the most evident one being the Russian performer acting as a gorilla in a very fancy reception and who refuses to stop even when everyone is shitting their pants, based on a similar accident with artist Oleg Kulik and his dog persona) but more importantly is a bitter look at the modern Western lifestyle. The good people of Stockholm's fine society drone on and on about humanism and the higher value of art but are utterly uncomfortable when out of their comfort zone. The film loves to cut back to homeless people going ignored on the sidewalk all while the film takes place in clean, nicely designed locations. Christian himself is sheltered in cynicism and mostly unable to have meaningful human contact unless his back is pushed to the wall. Society has turned into a vapid mess of people isolated in their phones, everything is buzz & empty grand statements. Christian can't help himself and at one point turns an heartfelt personal apology into a trite monologue on social inequality. He's not totally unrepentant but his attempts at being human are mostly unsuccesful and lost in the greater picture...

There's a couple of back to back sequences which seemed to me as an obvious call back to Sorrentino's La Grande Belezza but while the two films obviously swim in some of the same stream, The Square is more low-key absurd and much less prone to look charitably at its characters.

Not sure to what I should make of it or if it was worthy of winning such a coveted price, really, but I'd recommend it.
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« Reply #28235 on: November 02, 2017, 07:22:37 AM »
Addendum : what the fuck at those Youtube thumbnails for trailers being systematically post treated to get that awful overexposure look ? :hhh
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« Reply #28236 on: November 02, 2017, 08:31:47 AM »
This would be a perfect example of that chunky dude saying "congratulations you just played yourself", right?

Edit: #ourchildrenmatter?  Holy fuck what an idiot.  Your kid going to starve?  Did you blow all your money?  What a fucking moron.

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« Reply #28237 on: November 02, 2017, 08:42:36 AM »
He's going to play himself right into a dumpster lol

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« Reply #28238 on: November 02, 2017, 09:19:17 AM »
Lmao. It's either him -- the most famous male action actor in the world -- or me!
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« Reply #28239 on: November 02, 2017, 09:29:47 AM »
Addendum : what the fuck at those Youtube thumbnails for trailers being systematically post treated to get that awful overexposure look ? :hhh

It also looks like a "when she ain't believe you that your heart is that big" meme.
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« Reply #28240 on: November 02, 2017, 09:38:57 AM »
OK but pretty boring.

Was hoping to hear Batman 89 and Superman the movie motifs like Elfman hinted at. :(

You didn't hear them in that?
Yeah, Batman is at about 1:10-1:35 pretty clearly, I didn't pick up Superman but it might be subtler.

This leaked track ("Friends and Foes") has them both all over it and Supes right up front and in your face, and Elfman even sticks Batman Returns in the middle of it.


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« Reply #28241 on: November 02, 2017, 11:07:42 AM »
Addendum : what the fuck at those Youtube thumbnails for trailers being systematically post treated to get that awful overexposure look ? :hhh

It also looks like a "when she ain't believe you that your heart is that big" meme.

Almost that, swap ego for heart.
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« Reply #28243 on: November 03, 2017, 02:41:48 AM »
Well Pedigreed Critical/Commercial Disasters GEAUX!

The Coen bros. have a sterling record as directors, but a somewhat middling one as screenwriters for films they haven't been at the helm for themselves, Suburbicon joins the ranks of other honorable mediocrities like Gambit and Unbroken. Its a wannabe mean-spirited noir set in an idyllic (or is it?) 1950's suburban setting, there's an awkwardly shoehorned in integration subplot that never really pays off but is well intentioned. Well intentioned actually describes a lot of this movie, as the thrills often fail to materialize and only some of the jokes land (Coen-sorta black humor has got to be properly committed to). A Coen bros. script, in less gifted but certainly more handsome hands becomes the cipher-populated monument to production design that one could mistake an actual Coen Bros. film for with an undiscerning eye. All the same, its interesting to see a rough draft of ideas that they'd crib for other, better movies that followed the writing (right after Blood Simple) of this (there's that one scene from Miller's Crossing, and Burn After Reading...). Maybe next time Director person leave that stuff in the vault where you found it, if it was better those arch Minnesotan dudes woulda made it themselves.

Whereas The Snowman is a much more traditional, albeit handsomely mounted mess of a film. Even its minor elements have a prestigious gleam (Thelma Schoonmaker is on the editing team, and also, an editing team?!). Its a convoluted and inept mystery thriller that has a difficult time parsing out its labyrinthine plotting, defining its characters, or really doing anything else than making large contingents of its cast sullen and or souses. Its a slog. At least it all looks great (Tomas Alfredson is pretty comfortable in a snowbound setting). I mean, its not the worst mass market literature potboiler ever made, and sometimes its even unintentionally funny (although a shockingly unwell appearance from Val Kilmer provokes no mirth). But still, this a pretty bad film, and aside from its nice vistas and exceptional squandering of talent it provides little of interest.

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« Reply #28244 on: November 03, 2017, 03:50:12 PM »
Saw Thor: Ragnarok this morning and really loved it. Has a lot of what you'd expect from a big Marvel movie: expensive action scenes, lots of CG, a super-evil big bad and all that, the focus on more comedy and the strangeness of the trash planet gave it the boost it needed to push it above the average. And it had really great performances all around, some really hilarious and memorable moments that will stick with me longer than the rush of the action. And a soundtrack by Mark Mothersbaugh, hard to beat that.
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« Reply #28245 on: November 03, 2017, 04:37:02 PM »
On a scale of 🍆 to 🍆🍆🍆🍆how many 🍆 would you give Cate Blanchetts performance?
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« Reply #28246 on: November 03, 2017, 07:26:24 PM »
All of them.
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« Reply #28247 on: November 04, 2017, 02:42:08 AM »
One of my favorite YouTube channels is Every Frame a Painting (infrequently updated, but the dude is making segments for the Criterion Collection, so can't be salty), but somebody, particularly a cross-Euro team of artisans took that as a literal challenge and made Loving Vincent. It takes the brilliant, and unconventional approach to an artist biopic by making the film itself as representative of the artists work as possible. Its a stunner. I mean, hooooley carp! Lookit at this thing! Its unfortunate, but predictable in a sense that its other artistic aspirations don't even come close to its visual gifts. It takes another unique tack into tackling what would be an unremitting downer of a story (Van Gogh's life was pretty damn bleak) by making a friggin gumshoe story of it, seriously (the guy has even got a sorta-trenchcoat/fedora combo), as a dude (a guy Vinnie actually did know and paint) tries to track down the 'real' story of what happened in Vincent Van Gogh's last days. So its two some parts amazing and a bit kinda-okay hokum (there is some insight there). Its obviously made with great care and affection towards a prototypical 'tortured artist', but as my last post noted good intentions are not enough. Still though, very much worth a watch.



Takashi Miike and his unique and invaluable mixture of juvenile and mature sensibilities bring us the rather excellent Blade of the Immortal, the best pure action movie to come out in months. I know you guys are all jonesin to see Thor and Hulk and the rest of the gang, but its not the only very solid comic book adaptation out this week. I'm not familiar with the manga/anime that the film is based on, but Miike is pretty much the perfect guy to bring a gonzo, blood-drenched samurai flick to life, I couldn't tell which weird parts were source material or not, and it didn't matter. There's a bunch of awesome swordfights, an episodic and nicely ambling plot, and Miike's wonderful prankish sense of humor. I had a great time at this movie, and as a long time fan of the director I very much enjoyed the glimpses aplenty in this film of the guy who burned so many images into my long term memories, now that he's got actual budgets to work with its amazing how little he's changed after he got mainstream and slowed down to a relatively sedate two or three movies a year. I would say he's gotten better even.


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« Reply #28248 on: November 04, 2017, 03:02:09 AM »
Takashi Miike and his unique and invaluable mixture of juvenile and mature sensibilities bring us the rather excellent Blade of the Immortal, the best pure action movie to come out in months. I know you guys are all jonesin to see Thor and Hulk and the rest of the gang, but its not the only very solid comic book adaptation out this week. I'm not familiar with the manga/anime that the film is based on, but Miike is pretty much the perfect guy to bring a gonzo, blood-drenched samurai flick to life, I couldn't tell which weird parts were source material or not, and it didn't matter. There's a bunch of awesome swordfights, an episodic and nicely ambling plot, and Miike's wonderful prankish sense of humor. I had a great time at this movie, and as a long time fan of the director I very much enjoyed the glimpses aplenty in this film of the guy who burned so many images into my long term memories, now that he's got actual budgets to work with its amazing how little he's changed after he got mainstream and slowed down to a relatively sedate two or three movies a year. I would say he's gotten better even.



looks like a Japanese Highlander? Looking forward to seeing this, but i'm not sure the US trailer does it any favours.. Crazier than yakuza apocalypse?

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28249 on: November 04, 2017, 03:27:44 AM »
probably not (shame on me for not getting to that one yet). But what's great about this film is that it bears a lot of his hallmarks while still really well approximating the storytelling, style, and even action of a typical anime series. Well, not a typical contemporary anime series, I mean the ones from the 90's. The kind that were full of lovingly well rendered sickening violence and bizarre character design. But the film approaches all this potentially difficult material with a shrug and additional severed limbs. Its the closest thing I've seen to a modern Lone Wolf and Cub revival if that helps spot the tone for ya.
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Re: The Movie News/Reviews Thread
« Reply #28250 on: November 04, 2017, 09:42:02 AM »

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Re: The Movie News/Reviews Thread
« Reply #28251 on: November 04, 2017, 09:30:28 PM »
Really enjoyed Thor.  It was a fun 80s-style throwback sci-fi/fantasy action movie (not at all "superhero-like") where you could just tell everyone had fun making it and the dialogue was filled with lots of little humorous quips and people talking a bit out of character at times.  If you want something serious, this is not the movie for you.  But it does the cheese well and the movie is self-aware of what it is.  Good job, Marvel- get Yost and Kyle to write more movies, please.
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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28252 on: November 05, 2017, 07:31:05 AM »
I'm up for anything Miike does, except maybe the Ryū ga Gotoku adaptation. I tried watching it and just could not manage it. Then again, I'm not a fan of the game series, so…

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28253 on: November 05, 2017, 08:01:10 AM »
I just watched Death Note, it was terrible.

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28254 on: November 05, 2017, 07:22:06 PM »
Blade Runner was better than the first.  Also, the theater was packed wtf.

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28255 on: November 06, 2017, 01:28:36 AM »
While I was waiting for the theater guy to change my Thor tickets from Wednesday to Tuesday a grandma came up and got tickets to Blade Runner. And my theater was pretty packed the week after release on a Tuesday, so who knows.

Though I did hear the grandma complain about how loud her last movie was and how she's hoping BR wasn't too loud... lol. Woops!

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28256 on: November 06, 2017, 03:14:24 AM »
Tried watching the Stephen King directed Maximum Overdrive for some machines killing humans fun. First 30-40 mins is solid and for a first time directing seems fine, but afterwards the movie is a bunch of zzz characters hold up at a zzz truck stop while a bunch of trucks drive in a circle around for 50 mins. Was boring.

Also Thor 3 which was pretty good. Comedy worked, action had some good scenes and there was some nice visual art moments. I disagree that the movie was very 80s like it was going for. Outside a couple parts that were sorta 80s-ish, I felt like the movie was sometimes trying to hard to be 80s when it wasn't really at all (like throwing in some 80s synth to a normal scene). I just think the retro-vibe thing didn't work, but it was a still a good movie with a lot of funny bits and some good action. Cate Blanchett was pretty awesome even if they didn't do much with her character.

Oh and it felt like the most comic-book movie of all the marvel films. Something about it just felt like the kinda stuff I read in the comic books brought to life, which was cool. Wasn't grounded at all, and plot was ridiculous and jumps around just like a comic. Like I see the Russo Bros films as the most grounded "movie" marvel films on the opposite end (which is good too, the Russo Bros films are still my favorite Marvel films because of the great tight direction).

Also I'll give the movie credit for making a Jeff Goldblum role work. He's sorta become a joke meme thing at this point and I find his inclusion in stuff more annoying/lame than not usually (also he seems kinda a douche irl all full of himself and being pervy around gals like 1/3rd his age), but this was probably his best stuff in years.

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28257 on: November 06, 2017, 07:37:01 AM »
Maximum Overdrive gets a pass for having the best trailer of the 80s.

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Re: The new and improved "Movies you've seen recently" thread
« Reply #28258 on: November 06, 2017, 08:27:23 AM »
I caught Maximum Overdrive on TNT Monstervision back in middle school.  It came right after the 90's Night of the Living Dead so with that as my comparison I remember being really disappointed and I haven't watched it since.

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Re: The Movie News/Reviews Thread
« Reply #28259 on: November 06, 2017, 10:23:40 AM »
Warner Bros put out six minute or so clips of Justice League, mostly built around previously seen stuff in the trailers but there's more dialogue/context and they aren't chopped up, fan channel that stuck them all into one video, no real spoilers other than 20 clear seconds of Steppenwolf:
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Tasty, the start of that second clip was scored just for you...

Still love that the Snyderverse has maintained Diana's speed which was always supposed to be near or equal to Clark (and the only thing from the big names consistently faster than those two is the Speed Force and Barry is shown as absurdly fast in the clip with Bruce), but everyone including Morrison and Johns have forgotten this somehow over the years...it almost justifies the Snyder slow-mo on her every fight move :lol