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« Reply #35160 on: October 14, 2019, 01:43:32 PM »
The outfits in The Love Witch are freakin stellar too. I was always curious what would be worn in the next scene. That women's only restaurant was great for that too.

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« Reply #35161 on: October 14, 2019, 03:32:19 PM »
watched the fear of 13, holy fuck that was awful do not watch.

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« Reply #35162 on: October 14, 2019, 05:46:50 PM »
was looking for something to watch when blazed on netflix at a friends place and settled on bladerunner. i thought, oh, i've never seen the original theatrical cut. have seen directors/final cuts only.

goddamn. i haaaaaaaate deckards narration. turned it off and purged it from my brain. kills the vibe.
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« Reply #35163 on: October 14, 2019, 06:30:19 PM »
got this to watch tonight



watched shoplifters last night. very cute, with some real heft behind it. loved the pacing, i can imagine some finding it a little slow but it really allowed breathing room for each event and every sequence flowed so well into the next. love a story well told, and it never really felt overwrought despite a strong message and the ending being a bit of a tear jerker (i guess this could be considered overwrought, but life really do just be like that sometimes). nice examination of the family unit, the meaning of parenthood and the potential for misguided judgement by a contextless society. enjoyed it more than i thought i was going to, and i thought it looked great!

think i have a real soft spot for films in this vein. parasite is my favourite film of the year.

this is also finally available for purchase now (and there are some dl's available from the usual places). if a surreal dive into russian bureaucracy and corruption on a very local level sounds good to you, jump in.






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« Reply #35164 on: October 14, 2019, 07:02:18 PM »
watched shoplifters last night. very cute, with some real heft behind it. loved the pacing, i can imagine some finding it a little slow but it really allowed breathing room for each event and every sequence flowed so well into the next. love a story well told, and it never really felt overwrought despite a strong message and the ending being a bit of a tear jerker (i guess this could be considered overwrought, but life really do just be like that sometimes). nice examination of the family unit, the meaning of parenthood and the potential for misguided judgement by a contextless society. enjoyed it more than i thought i was going to, and i thought it looked great!
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  :( It's just a rough situation all around.

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« Reply #35165 on: October 14, 2019, 08:21:55 PM »
Pulse is good.  :preach
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« Reply #35166 on: October 14, 2019, 09:12:54 PM »
haha, yeah i really felt like a 2000s horror.

The family
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  :( It's just a rough situation all around.

totally. the main family are all lovable rogues, but it went beyond that, living on the fringe actually gave them more genuine empathy for someone suffering abuse than others who only looked to the acceptable veneer of the biological parents. their lifestyle wasn't great, but it was warm and comforting compared to a life of indifference and abuse.

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even the mother going to jail felt ok, they had learned to accept the hardship they faced. they didn't really get into it, but im sure there was more context here like, how difficult it is to find legitimate work in japan if you have a record and such.
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also, caught hustlers the other night. i was expecting something a lot more interesting than the facile lurid mess it was after all the hype it's received. women be shopping! there was some cool stuff, j-lo was great, but the characters were extremely disappointingly 2 dimensional and they kinda glossed over, while also pointing out, they were not only exploiting men but other women they were luring into joining their group. it was meant to be a condemnation of but in some ways, also felt like a celebration of empowerment in capitalism. get that money gorl. the beginning and ending were quite strong, but the core of the movie was flat and bland. not for me.
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« Reply #35167 on: October 15, 2019, 04:27:07 AM »
I don't think I ever made a post about Fires in the Plain and the Legacy of the 500.000 that I saw not too long ago, right ? I need to draft that.
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« Reply #35168 on: October 15, 2019, 07:55:01 AM »
The Legacy of the 500.000 is the only directorial effort of actor Toshiro Mifune, which he also produced and of course starred in. He plays as Matsuo, seemingly an humble supervisor at a pencil making company. His past as a Imperial commander gets dug up when contacted by a businessman (Fellow acting legend Tatsuya Nakadai) he crossed paths with during the war in occupied Mandchuria. Turns out Matsuo was in charge, and the only survivor, of the party ordered to hide a cache of Japanese gold coins -supposed to support the occupied economy- somewhere in the Philippines during the nightmarish retreat of the Imperial forces. The businessman claims he only want to repatriate the gold to give it back to the struggling families that pawned it to the government. He quickly resort to kidnapping and blackmailing when he gets stonewalled however, and Matsuo is forcibly shipped with a party of thugs to the Philippines...

This is a pleasant B movie to watch though the direction is mostly functional (very good writing and pacing are doing the heavy work. Very abrupt ending, B film style, though), a touching tale about greed and human solidarity taking cues from American standards (strong Sierra Madre... vibes, notably). The politics quickly take a backseat to the moral questions but, as you would probably expect from an early 60s film, it's distinctly apologetic though not to insufferable levels (I would imagine the Filipino authorities would not have appreciated it, a lot of the film is shot on location). The very first scene of the film is about how the gold came from impoverished Japanese citizens, a footnote in the actual plot but clearly a point Mifune wanted to emphasize. The film is peppered with those sort of Japanese idiosyncracies (another faint accent is America pulling strings) despite, again, being mostly about broader morality questions. All in all worth your time and begs the question of why Mifune didn't direct more. Maybe he didn't have the knack for it ?

French label Carlotta is distributing it on Home Video & VOD (and has a small rerelease on screens) in a master that received some amount of restoration so maybe you can catch it somewhere.

The Philippines retreat is also at the core of Kon Ichikawa's Fires in the Plain, made a handful of years earlier, not as a distant sobering memory for the protagonist however. Ensign Tamura is too ill to be any use for his battalion but not sick enough to be admitted to the already strained field hospital and end up caught in the US offensive while he is being ping-ponged between the two. Tamura start wandering aimlessly in the general direction of a retreat turning more desperate and hellish by the hour, shredding whatever is left of his humanity and decency.

Kon Ichikawa is famous for the Burmese Harp (and directing the official film of the Tokyo Olympics of 64) so suffice it to say that his visual flair is a lot stronger than Mifune. Fires in the Plain is a vivid, expressionist and striking film which sometimes veers as far as horrific tones (might have influenced some later movies even).

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While still told mostly from a Japanese perspective (it's interesting to note that in both films a background character mentions the New Guinea retreat for a similar effect), Ichikawa has no interest whatsoever for patriotic politeness. It is a journey through the purgatory for Tamura, with no illusion of a redemption to be found, only the struggle to not give in to the basest instincts, to commit the final outrage.

It's somber, meditative and could maybe drag for you. Cult director Tsukamoto liked it so much he remaked it in 2014 (I've been told he's mostly focusing on one specific sequence to turn it even more graphical).

Carlotta is also distributing that one over here though it's much more likely it's been picked up in the US too. My viewing was a bit soured by some digital restoration artifacts, mostly in the first reel. I would imagine that's sadly on the Japanese master though I can't be sure of that.
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« Reply #35169 on: October 15, 2019, 08:58:30 AM »
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me - I can sort of see why it'd be boo'd at Cannes. It feels like it's bordering on parody of the series at some points.

I feel bad for Sheryl Lee, given 80% of the film she's crying or having to act high/drunk (for a "good reason" in the sense that her dad is fucking raping her/abusing her damn near nightly and that she's a prostitute for drugs to try to forget this) while there's certain things like Donna's recast (due to scheduling issues with Lara Flynn Boyle) and then having sex with these two johns that Laura was picking up that isn't hinted at in the TV series.

Just feels like they put Laura into a "really bad situation" to make her death/abuse by Leland land more.

The RLM reView for this is good and touches on a lot of stuff you mentioned:


I don't think they necessarily agree with me: But I finished the TV series and started (literally right after) the movie. They show bits and pieces of the deleted scenes that are featured in "the Missing Pieces" but I don't think those moments (like the dinner where they're talking and laughing) would fix the mess that the film (and the final cut/1992 release that I saw on DVD) is.

The major problem is we didn't really need a Laura Palmer backstory. Sure, it's a "nice to have" thing but: We know Laura was on drugs, we know her father was raping her (only because of a paranormal ghost), recreating that is nothing more than "torture porn," (in my opinion) and retreading ground that didn't need to be done.

Apparently the scenes that were cut are for other characters, and maybe having those (and not focusing on Laura so much) would've made the movie the "TV show continuation" that folks wanted at the time with some proper conclusions (but without Cooper's possession that was apparently filmed in the film but never explained just like the final minutes of the show/original run).

But I'm not a David Lynch fan (I've seen Mulholland Drive, and that's about it) so I don't know his style. But coming from the TV show (which like they mention in the 20min intro [Jesus, Jay... way to copy the movie]) which parody's soap opera's until (like they mention) the killer is revealed and then the show becomes this lost at sea super natural stuff until the end/Cooper's partner returns, the movie... doesn't work. It doesn't do anything new, it really is just Laura being abused and... I don't need 2 hours 15 minutes (of which that's like 1hr 15mins actually) of Laura being tortured/on Coke. They could've done a more... I don't know the word... emotional? cerebral? mind-thought experiment of Laura's abuse without showing it or having Leland (at least in the final cut) be this weird-ass abusive father that (coming from the show) you already know he's possessed. I mean they even hint at it with Laura running out of the house when Leland/Bob is at her secret diary, so at that point the scene wasn't really needed but they bring it back just... to... have Lee cry/act shocked (which like their RE:view states is a good acting scene by Lee).

It just doesn't work for me.

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« Reply #35170 on: October 15, 2019, 10:51:03 AM »
Appreciate the write up VomKriege. Can't say I've heard of those movies, but I'm rather curious to give them a shot if I happen to come across them.

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« Reply #35171 on: October 15, 2019, 10:58:03 AM »
Fire Walk With Me is more interesting than the whole Season 1 and 2 of the show for me, and i loved both seasons.
It's funny that Laura lost her guardian angel in FWWM, and she essentially portrayed one, at the end of Wild at Heart.

I'll admit Lynch is probably my favorite artist, but i think a connection with his style happens more on a visceral level.
I don't see how anyone could appreaciate something like Inland Empire otherwise.

The show hints at how tormented she was, but to inhabit that nightmare directly, is a very different story.
I mean it's clear that they sort of make up the Twin Peaks lore as they go along, and if you examine it that way, it's not even all that interesting (it's essentially just heaven, hell, and a bunch of demons), so the value is definitely in the journey of exploring these dreamscapes first hand.

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« Reply #35172 on: October 15, 2019, 04:23:18 PM »
I dunno. I didn't really care super strongly for the entire series. But Season 1 was (IMO) the strongest BECAUSE it had the Laura Murder thing going on. I do agree with ABC that that shit should've wrapped up, and season 2 gives the strongest episode of the series with the Leland reveal, but after that they take like 5 episodes before the paranormal element comes back, which at that point it's like "why didn't Cooper chase Bob or at least try to flush him out?"

Billy Zane for 5 episodes though: :lawd

Edit: I do need to get around to the "Return"/season 3, but Showtime wants like $40 on Google Play TV right now which is serious "fuck that" territory for me.

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« Reply #35173 on: October 15, 2019, 04:50:41 PM »
fyi, fathom events nationwide is doing an early/first screening of Jay & Silent Bob Reboot tonight. Dunno when the movie is coming out proper.
Just stumbled across it. Gonna try to go.

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« Reply #35174 on: October 15, 2019, 04:54:23 PM »
I dunno. I didn't really care super strongly for the entire series. But Season 1 was (IMO) the strongest BECAUSE it had the Laura Murder thing going on. I do agree with ABC that that shit should've wrapped up, and season 2 gives the strongest episode of the series with the Leland reveal, but after that they take like 5 episodes before the paranormal element comes back, which at that point it's like "why didn't Cooper chase Bob or at least try to flush him out?"

Billy Zane for 5 episodes though: :lawd

Edit: I do need to get around to the "Return"/season 3, but Showtime wants like $40 on Google Play TV right now which is serious "fuck that" territory for me.
You'd probably hate Return with a passion, it's very InlandEmpire-style Lynch (very dark and absurd) though it still has a lot of humor, it's in general quite different.
I thought it was amazing though.

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« Reply #35175 on: October 15, 2019, 05:23:17 PM »
Fuck, this weekend we're getting Parasite, The Lighthouse, and Zombieland 2
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« Reply #35176 on: October 15, 2019, 06:41:46 PM »
Fuck, this weekend we're getting Parasite, The Lighthouse, and Zombieland 2

Jojo Rabbit too.

Luckily, my local art house theater isn't getting Lighthouse and Jojo rabbit until the next week. Seeing Zombieland 2 on Sunday and Parasite maybe Thursday.

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« Reply #35177 on: October 15, 2019, 08:22:50 PM »
Is Zombieland 2 expected to be good? Seems like a sequel that could turn out really bad and everyone wonders why there was a sequel in the first place.

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« Reply #35178 on: October 15, 2019, 08:52:46 PM »
Page 666 so close to halloween.

Watched Joker. I think Potato said that it would have been a better movie if it wasn't tied to a comic book. What I will say is that it didn't feel like a comic book movie. Although, I'm not sure I would have bought into the Joker persona if it were not in the Batman universe. And so I am kind of caught in two minds on that. You go with it because it is a well known villain, but yet, it doesn't quite feel like it is in the Batman universe.

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« Reply #35179 on: October 15, 2019, 09:12:44 PM »
Is Zombieland 2 expected to be good? Seems like a sequel that could turn out really bad and everyone wonders why there was a sequel in the first place.

getting a pretty middling reception, but i also didn't like the first much 10 years ago so it's just confusing as a sequel to me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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« Reply #35180 on: October 15, 2019, 09:14:20 PM »
Is Zombieland 2 expected to be good? Seems like a sequel that could turn out really bad and everyone wonders why there was a sequel in the first place.

getting a pretty middling reception, but i also didn't like the first 10 years ago so it's just confusing as a sequel to me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Where are you seeing that? Almost everything I’ve read online was really positive.

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« Reply #35181 on: October 15, 2019, 09:14:55 PM »
Is Zombieland 2 expected to be good? Seems like a sequel that could turn out really bad and everyone wonders why there was a sequel in the first place.

getting a pretty middling reception, but i also didn't like the first 10 years ago so it's just confusing as a sequel to me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Where are you seeing that? Almost everything I’ve read online was really positive.

letterboxd friends lol, so not very indicative of general consensus. my bubble!
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« Reply #35182 on: October 15, 2019, 09:16:18 PM »
Is Zombieland 2 expected to be good? Seems like a sequel that could turn out really bad and everyone wonders why there was a sequel in the first place.

getting a pretty middling reception, but i also didn't like the first 10 years ago so it's just confusing as a sequel to me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Where are you seeing that? Almost everything I’ve read online was really positive.

letterboxd friends lol, so not very indicative of general consensus. my bubble!

I didn’t have much faith in it but the Reddit impressions are actually better than I thought. Expecting a 60-80% RT.

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« Reply #35183 on: October 15, 2019, 09:28:13 PM »
Is Zombieland 2 expected to be good? Seems like a sequel that could turn out really bad and everyone wonders why there was a sequel in the first place.
First one was barely decent, so can't be all that good.

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« Reply #35184 on: October 15, 2019, 09:31:55 PM »
review embargo 'til ~9am est 16/10. im guessing it'll end up ~50% +-5%
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« Reply #35185 on: October 15, 2019, 09:33:18 PM »
Jay And Silent Bob Reboot: Was very much what Kevin Smith has been saying about it- that's a sequel, reboot, remake, and parody of all three all in one.  Pretty stupid, goofy fun and the kind of thing you'll want to watch if you liked all the older "Viewaskewniverse" stuff that ended with Clerks II.  Has a lot of the same people back playing the same roles and lines referencing previous moves or slightly changed-up from what was said years ago.   You can tell this was made on a low budget and I suspect that's why this "road movie" cuts out what should have been a huge chunk of travel hi-jinx and gets to Hollywood faster than expected.  The plot also feels kind of rushed.  This doesn't really matter for Jay and Bob, but Harley Quinn Smith as Jay's daughter and friends just sort of do a pretty blunt sympathetic character turn all of a sudden at one point.  It also gets super, super cheesy when they get to the comic-con parody that makes up for the last act of the movie...but it's OK considering what this movie is.  The credits show a lot of stuff that was cut out of the movie and then ends with years-old footage of Stan Lee and (fat) Kevin Smith having fun.   :'(

Also- I don't usually go watch movies in the middle of the week, and not usually alone, but nobody else was gonna go see this and I read it was only playing for two nights, so battled traffic and just made it to the show.  Then before the movie plays, Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes come on for a pre-show roadshow talk-thing and Smith goes "Welcome to the sneak preview!  We're touring and showing the movie, then talking about it around the country, and when we come to your city the movie will open up at all the theaters in your area!"  :lol
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But hey, they gave out a free movie poster.
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« Reply #35186 on: October 16, 2019, 02:08:13 AM »
Didn't make it to Jay & Silent Bob, so finally watched First Reformed. That was interesting. Really nice looking and going to back to essentially a 4:3 aspect ratio after all these years definitely makes the shot framing distinctive. Great performances and it's a interesting story mixing religion and environmentalism. Wasn't sold on the ending though. It's ok but wanted something more satisfying in the end.

Also started watching the new Creepshow and pretty fun.

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« Reply #35187 on: October 16, 2019, 06:48:10 AM »
First Reformed was probably my favorite movie from the last 5 years (or at least top 3).
I know some argued it's just a copy of Winter Light or many other nihilist-core, but i find that quite unfair.
It's great to see Paul Schrader hasn't lost his touch after all.

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« Reply #35188 on: October 16, 2019, 12:50:39 PM »
Didn't make it to Jay & Silent Bob, so finally watched First Reformed.

They're doing another showing on Thursday night, with that show playing Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back first before Reboot.
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« Reply #35189 on: October 16, 2019, 01:30:32 PM »
Yeah, but don't really want to spend 4 hours to see it haha. They're coming around to my city on the road tour in december with live Q&A with Smith & Mewes, so gonna try to catch it then.

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« Reply #35190 on: October 17, 2019, 04:01:21 AM »
Page 666 so close to halloween.

Watched Joker. I think Potato said that it would have been a better movie if it wasn't tied to a comic book. What I will say is that it didn't feel like a comic book movie. Although, I'm not sure I would have bought into the Joker persona if it were not in the Batman universe. And so I am kind of caught in two minds on that. You go with it because it is a well known villain, but yet, it doesn't quite feel like it is in the Batman universe.
Yeah it was me who said that.

In retrospect, I think it would be more accurate of me to say that I would have enjoyed the film just as much if it weren't a comic book movie.

I have enjoyed plenty of bad comic book movies simply because of the characters/franchise. Joker I enjoyed because it was a good film.

The best compliment I can give any franchise movie is that I would enjoy it even if it was removed from the franchise.
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« Reply #35191 on: October 17, 2019, 01:14:45 PM »
Honestly I think the movie is even worse if you take away the little comic connections the movie has.

Without the concept of this being the origin of the Joker....you just kind of have a movie about a dude with mental problems in a unrelenting depressing life. Which is to say you have a movie really about nothing. The movie already has little to say.

Honestly, I thought it was a pretty bad movie. Just so boring.

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« Reply #35192 on: October 17, 2019, 02:51:51 PM »
Yesterday:

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Looking to stream an animated movie this week on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, or any other platform? Don’t expect “Spirited Away,” “My Neighbor Totoro,” or “Princess Mononoke” to be options. The iconic Japanese animation producer Studio Ghibli has never licensed its movies out to streaming platforms (not even Apple Movies) and as Polygon reports has no plans to do so in the foreseeable future.

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Iconic Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli has signed a landmark deal to bring 21 movies exclusively to HBO Max. The upcoming streaming platform from WarnerMedia is launching in April 2020. The deal marks the first time Studio Ghibli movies have ever been licensed to a streaming platform.

https://www.indiewire.com/t/studio-ghibli/

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« Reply #35193 on: October 17, 2019, 02:57:34 PM »
That's also 100% bullshit. Ponyo was streaming on Netflix back in like 2011. I should know. That's the first time I saw it and I moved out of that place by mid 2012.

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« Reply #35194 on: October 17, 2019, 03:45:33 PM »
Yesterday:

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Looking to stream an animated movie this week on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, or any other platform? Don’t expect “Spirited Away,” “My Neighbor Totoro,” or “Princess Mononoke” to be options. The iconic Japanese animation producer Studio Ghibli has never licensed its movies out to streaming platforms (not even Apple Movies) and as Polygon reports has no plans to do so in the foreseeable future.

Today:

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Iconic Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli has signed a landmark deal to bring 21 movies exclusively to HBO Max. The upcoming streaming platform from WarnerMedia is launching in April 2020. The deal marks the first time Studio Ghibli movies have ever been licensed to a streaming platform.

https://www.indiewire.com/t/studio-ghibli/
The problem is obvious...
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« Reply #35195 on: October 17, 2019, 06:52:29 PM »
If it's on HBO, are they going to add in CGI tittys?

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« Reply #35196 on: October 17, 2019, 11:04:57 PM »
No its real titties on underage cartoon girls.  HBO has always know where its audience is at. 

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« Reply #35197 on: October 18, 2019, 11:20:58 AM »
I rewatched They Live for the first time in quite a while, I think I like it even more than before.

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« Reply #35198 on: October 18, 2019, 12:46:30 PM »
Hopefully this leads to a digital release of ghibli; I don’t do physical media no more.
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« Reply #35199 on: October 19, 2019, 12:24:38 PM »
Yeah, but don't really want to spend 4 hours to see it haha. They're coming around to my city on the road tour in december with live Q&A with Smith & Mewes, so gonna try to catch it then.

So I looked and tickets are like $50. I like Smith, but nah I ain't paying $50 to see this and him talk about it  :lol

I'll catch it when it comes to normal theaters or streaming, whatever's first.

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Re: Movie News, Reviews, and Discussion Super-Thread
« Reply #35200 on: October 19, 2019, 02:23:05 PM »

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« Reply #35201 on: October 19, 2019, 04:26:17 PM »
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« Reply #35202 on: October 19, 2019, 06:28:27 PM »
Yeah, his shitty friends aren't very funny or interesting. The only other Cinemassacre person worth putting on camera is Mike because of his passion for shitty NES games and swearing.
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« Reply #35203 on: October 19, 2019, 07:17:40 PM »
Mike's own shitty fat friend though, who thinks his uneducated shit takes on modern gaming are super smart :kobeyuck

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« Reply #35204 on: October 19, 2019, 07:52:10 PM »
tbf I don't think James is the brightest :trumps When you watch him and Mike converse in some videos, they often seem genuinely stupid. Not stupid in the sense of shitty, but literally dumb. Except for knowing a lot about the making of old movies and NES games. :doge  I remember subscribing when he made things like 'Top 10 Jackie Chan fights' way back in the day, but nowadays I kind of hate-watch their channels out of habit.

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« Reply #35205 on: October 19, 2019, 07:58:13 PM »
He sold his soul to these chuds.  :doge

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« Reply #35206 on: October 19, 2019, 08:10:18 PM »
It was super awkward to watch the long bearded one interact with Macaulay  :doge  Also when the super fat one revealed Ready Player 1 was the only book he's ever read :holeup Where did those guys come from - it's like four Poochies popped up out of nowhere.

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« Reply #35207 on: October 19, 2019, 08:17:48 PM »
Also when the super fat one revealed Ready Player 1 was the only book he's ever read :holeup

oof  :doge
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« Reply #35208 on: October 20, 2019, 12:58:44 AM »
Someone

Pretty crappy Japanese movie I saw on my flight. Ignore if you stumble upon it.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5264056/

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« Reply #35209 on: October 20, 2019, 12:00:42 PM »
Also when the super fat one revealed Ready Player 1 was the only book he's ever read :holeup

oof  :doge

If RP1 was the first book I read I probably wouldn't have read another either.
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« Reply #35210 on: October 20, 2019, 12:14:53 PM »
Risky phrasing.

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« Reply #35211 on: October 20, 2019, 12:28:57 PM »
Also when the super fat one revealed Ready Player 1 was the only book he's ever read :holeup

oof  :doge

If RP1 was the first book I read I probably wouldn't have read another either.
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« Reply #35212 on: October 20, 2019, 04:02:04 PM »

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« Reply #35213 on: October 20, 2019, 04:20:33 PM »
Doing an annual watch of ghostbusters with the kids and once again I forget about the ghost blowie scene until it’s on.  :lol :-[
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« Reply #35214 on: October 20, 2019, 07:41:01 PM »
Saw

Parasite - Good drama on classism. A lot more serious than the last few films I’ve seen from Bong Joo Ho. Nicely shot and some great performances. Kang-Ho Song is fantastic as always. Gonna have to sit on it a bit more because I didn’t love it like some of the Oscar talk but it was a good film.

Zombieland 2 - I expected this to be mediocre based on sequels, the trailer and not remembering the original beyond the Bill Murray bit. But was entertaining and had enough laughs to keep it enjoyable throughout. Story is whatever, but the movie is just for the scene by scene jokes and plot doesn’t matter much. Good movie. Harrelson is great. Everyone else is fine.

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« Reply #35215 on: October 20, 2019, 07:57:23 PM »
Since Okja and Snowpiercer were painfully mediocre, can i finally assume that it was Hollywood's fault?

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« Reply #35216 on: October 20, 2019, 08:29:56 PM »
Saw The Love Witch. thought it was great. So nice to see a movie like that. Plays like a B movie and yet underneath it all it's far from that. There were moments where I'm like "lol Midsommar ripped this movie off" in jest as I highly doubt it. It's just funny that there are bits and pieces that remind me of it pretty heavily. Some parts were sort of Twin Peaks-ey too. The director should get together with David Lynch and make some glorious monstrosity. I'd be there day 1.

I was so ready for this to be campy, B-movie fun but I was rather bored by the end of it  :-\

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« Reply #35217 on: October 20, 2019, 08:32:47 PM »
Since Okja and Snowpiercer were painfully mediocre, can i finally assume that it was Hollywood's fault?

I mean I think The Host is mediocre as well and those three are all I've seen of his prior to Parasite. Parasite is definitely a better and less flawed film than those 3. But even Parasite didn't wow me like Park Chan-Wook's Korean films do.

Parasite's a real good film, but there's a lot of expectations with all the hype. Then again Burning got a fuckload of hype too for Korean cinema last year, and I like Burning but it didn't wow me either and I felt like it was unnecessarily long.

I might just be a big Park Chan-Wook fanboy though so I don't find any other Korean films as good as his stuff. Also I feel a lot of the themes of classism and wealth inequality explored in Parasite have already been explored in Bong Jo Hoo's other films, so it didn't feel particularly fresh/new/exciting idea from him. Just a very well executed film on those same themes he's been portraying for years.

*edit* actually I'm gonna revise my statement. I don't think Snowpiercer, Okja and The Host are mediocre. But I'd call all three good, but flawed B quality films.
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« Reply #35218 on: October 20, 2019, 09:43:53 PM »
Since Okja and Snowpiercer were painfully mediocre, can i finally assume that it was Hollywood's fault?

I mean I think The Host is mediocre as well and those three are all I've seen of his prior to Parasite. Parasite is definitely a better and less flawed film than those 3. But even Parasite didn't wow me like Park Chan-Wook's Korean films do.

Parasite's a real good film, but there's a lot of expectations with all the hype. Then again Burning got a fuckload of hype too for Korean cinema last year, and I like Burning but it didn't wow me either and I felt like it was unnecessarily long.

I might just be a big Park Chan-Wook fanboy though so I don't find any other Korean films as good as his stuff. Also I feel a lot of the themes of classism and wealth inequality explored in Parasite have already been explored in Bong Jo Hoo's other films, so it didn't feel particularly fresh/new/exciting idea from him. Just a very well executed film on those same themes he's been portraying for years.

*edit* actually I'm gonna revise my statement. I don't think Snowpiercer, Okja and The Host are mediocre. But I'd call all three good, but flawed B quality films.
I think Host is significantly better than both Okja and Snowpiercer, then Memories of Murder is a masterpiece in my opinion.
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« Reply #35219 on: October 20, 2019, 10:15:44 PM »
Parasite

Holy hell. Best movie I've seen this year. Fantastic.