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So I've been gradually building my knowledge base on Indian film. I'm not gonna lie, its actually kinda tough to get into 'Indian Film' because there's no one Indian cinema industry, there's actually dozens of them, stratified by language, artistic ambition and financial resources. Even people I know who speak an Indian language have a limited perspective ('That guy's movies? I dunno, he's only in Tamil films, right?').My longwinded point being is that I see a fair number of films that I take something from, but I can't actually easilly reccomend to most people. But the pleasingly nasty thriller Nh10 is a notable exception. Its got a compact running time, minimally intrusive songs, and a simple (and rightiously angry) premise. A couple of well meaning but basically flawed yuppies attempt to intervene in an honor killing, and then shit gets grim. Its a well made thriller that nimbly leaps over many of the traps that much other Indian, and even Asian cinema falls into that makes it a bit impenetrable. Or maybe I'm just a sucker for any outside the mainstream thriller that's even a bit clever, as my previous post may attest to. The same director/actor combo have another film out this summer, so I've got something to see in July and then derail this thread away from a Marvel film. Huzzah!
Loving the reviews dunking on Mute. “More than fifteen years of gestation clearly did nothing for Mute, by far his worst film to date, and easily one of the worst in recent memory, period ... at the very least, serves to make The Cloverfield Paradox no longer Netflix’s worst high-profile sci-fi misfire this month.”
Does this also add in musical numbers for no apparant reason? I remember watching one Indian film which was like 2 hours normal action-thriller and 1 hour of added musical numbers.
I HATE the music in this trailer but I wanna watch this
“More than fifteen years of gestation clearly did nothing for Mute, by far his worst film to date, and easily one of the worst in recent memory, period ... at the very least, serves to make The Cloverfield Paradox no longer Netflix’s worst high-profile sci-fi misfire this month.”
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mute5%
Watched the entirety of Boogie Nights last night. Can't believe a movie that long could keep me that entertained. Biggest take away being Mark Wahlbergs performance. He seemed to be in his habitat being this eminently innocent doofus and I loved watching every minute of it. Paul Thomas Anderson somehow made someone losing this innocence funny as fuck. Can't believe I waited till now to watch it.
The scene in Alfred Molina's house is still imo one of the best of all time.
Quote from: BlueTsunami on February 23, 2018, 02:47:06 PMWatched the entirety of Boogie Nights last night. Can't believe a movie that long could keep me that entertained. Biggest take away being Mark Wahlbergs performance. He seemed to be in his habitat being this eminently innocent doofus and I loved watching every minute of it. Paul Thomas Anderson somehow made someone losing this innocence funny as fuck. Can't believe I waited till now to watch it.Oddly, I re-watched Boogie Nights last night as well.
Quote from: BobFromPikeCreek on February 23, 2018, 02:56:58 PMThe scene in Alfred Molina's house is still imo one of the best of all time.Yeah the ramping tension was amazing and subverted that hyper masculine get shit done mentality that always works in movies. I bet most half baked stickups work in that same sort of tepid buildup way until the cup fully tips, no going back.
PTA will never make a movie as great as that. Perfect casting. Many of those actors right as they were hitting their prime.I would've watched an entire spin-off movie of Dirk and Reed chasing a music career.
Mute apparently has a brief and very stupid Moon tie in that is just too stupid for me to pass up, so I guess DJ is getting an hour and a half of my time later tonight
Quote from: seagrams hotsauce on February 23, 2018, 03:17:35 PMMute apparently has a brief and very stupid Moon tie in that is just too stupid for me to pass up, so I guess DJ is getting an hour and a half of my time later tonight2 hours “When did torture get this gay?”spoiler (click to show/hide)There’s a scene where this guy finds out his friend is a pedophile, and he’s like you’re going to stay the fuck away from my daughter and your gonna stop doing pedophile shit right now or I’m gonna break every bone in your body you piece of shit, then they hug it out, then the first guy gets a phonecall about something he’d be waiting for and he’s like “oh shit, lets celebrate!” and they drive down the road while the pedophile guy sticks his head out of the sunroof and waves his arms around like they’re going to prom. [close]
Boogie Nights has been on my list for a while, might be time to fire it up.
i felt like annihilation has more in common with films like apocalypse now, come and see and stalker than say 2001 and under the skin where the latter are more cerebal and the former are psychological journeys through hell.
We on that wavelength
i'm still reflecting on what i saw last night and i'm even more in love with annihilation today than i was last night. there are so many little details that need time to be absorbed
Didn't understand the movie at all I want to rewatch though
Magnolia
Call Me By Your Name should get a Razzie for being a male lgbt-themed movie that has the audacity to show a girl’s titties but gives us no dudes hanging dong.
Quote from: TVC 15 on February 24, 2018, 03:03:37 PMCall Me By Your Name should get a Razzie for being a male lgbt-themed movie that has the audacity to show a girl’s titties but gives us no dudes hanging dong.I’ve seen it twice and I’m pretty sure there’s at least one dong.