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« Reply #36060 on: January 23, 2020, 09:09:41 PM »
doctor sleep was  :iface it was really 3 hours  ::)
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« Reply #36061 on: January 23, 2020, 09:14:29 PM »
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« Reply #36062 on: January 23, 2020, 09:27:24 PM »
Doctor Sleep was schlocky, absolutely nutty fan service King. He occasionally does it where he mishmashes half baked ideas he has that connect to his other works. I can completely understand why someone would hate that from him. But I’m a pretty big King nerd and I love when he does it. And Flanagan seems to completely dig and understand King. He embraces his best and most outrageous aspects. I want him to do a Dark Tower take. Ka is a wheel, motherfuckers.

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« Reply #36063 on: January 23, 2020, 09:55:33 PM »
Weathering with you was pretty good.  The climate change moral was a bit weird.

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« Reply #36064 on: January 23, 2020, 09:59:27 PM »
Weathering with you was pretty good.  The climate change moral was a bit weird.

I was a bit thrown off by good guy Beepo saying it was denying climate change, but then went to go check out the most es jay dubya (ironical use mind you) websites lose their minds over that, but none of them did. So was that Beepo misreading the movie or what?

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« Reply #36065 on: January 23, 2020, 10:03:08 PM »
1) Climate change is caused by magic and is unpredictable and tokyo was once underwater so its ok if it is again.
2) The solution to the problem is also magic.
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3) One character has the power to stop bad weather and they are like fuck it lets just be happy and not do anything to stop it because that would interfere with our happiness.
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It seems like climate change was a motivation for the director making this movie and the way he did it was really tone-deaf. 

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« Reply #36066 on: January 23, 2020, 10:05:41 PM »
1) Climate change is caused by magic and is unpredictable and tokyo was once underwater so its ok if it is again.
2) The solution to the problem is also magic.
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3) One character has the power to stop bad weather and they are like fuck it lets just be happy and not do anything to stop it because that would interfere with our happiness.
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It seems like climate change was a motivation for the director making this movie and the way he did it was really tone-deaf.

In that case I can see what Beepo meant.

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« Reply #36067 on: January 23, 2020, 10:13:46 PM »
Doctor Sleep was schlocky, absolutely nutty fan service King. He occasionally does it where he mishmashes half baked ideas he has that connect to his other works. I can completely understand why someone would hate that from him. But I’m a pretty big King nerd and I love when he does it. And Flanagan seems to completely dig and understand King. He embraces his best and most outrageous aspects. I want him to do a Dark Tower take. Ka is a wheel, motherfuckers.
they should have had flanagan remake the shining the way king wanted it and then make the sequel off that. instead of trying to work off kubricks story. felt like going directly from alien to alien 3  :neo
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« Reply #36068 on: January 23, 2020, 11:40:06 PM »
I was watching Forbidden Zone yesterday on Prime, now I go back to finish watching it and it’s not on Prime anymore, it’s on gd Fandor. Eat my entire butthole, Jeff Bezos. This is why we need Bernie Sanders.
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« Reply #36069 on: January 23, 2020, 11:53:31 PM »
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« Reply #36070 on: January 24, 2020, 12:16:33 AM »


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« Reply #36071 on: January 24, 2020, 03:13:23 AM »
This Underwater movie looks to be quite literally a remake of Alien but underwater instead of in space
Actually why i'm interested in watching it.

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« Reply #36072 on: January 24, 2020, 11:25:04 AM »
1) Climate change is caused by magic and is unpredictable and tokyo was once underwater so its ok if it is again.
2) The solution to the problem is also magic.
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3) One character has the power to stop bad weather and they are like fuck it lets just be happy and not do anything to stop it because that would interfere with our happiness.
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It seems like climate change was a motivation for the director making this movie and the way he did it was really tone-deaf.

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« Reply #36073 on: January 24, 2020, 10:51:12 PM »
Very underrated movie

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« Reply #36074 on: January 24, 2020, 11:18:49 PM »
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« Reply #36075 on: January 24, 2020, 11:57:13 PM »
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« Reply #36076 on: January 25, 2020, 12:11:55 AM »
I don't like the premise or the jokes but it's got Mackenzie Davis in it...

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« Reply #36077 on: January 25, 2020, 12:20:11 AM »
That shit looks awful lmao. Like a low budget TV show.

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« Reply #36078 on: January 25, 2020, 12:27:54 AM »
High budget low concept

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« Reply #36079 on: January 25, 2020, 02:50:07 AM »
Color Out of Space was pretty rad. I wish I had a wiccan gf to read the Simon Necronomicon with.
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« Reply #36080 on: January 25, 2020, 08:00:37 AM »
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gonna watch this

Great movie, sadly completely overshadowed by the Matrix.

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« Reply #36081 on: January 25, 2020, 12:51:07 PM »
Dark City sucks and deserves to be completely overshadowed by The Matrix

I thought there may be limits to your shitty tastes in media. I was wrong.

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« Reply #36082 on: January 25, 2020, 07:00:14 PM »
My horror group is going to see The Turning on Tuesday discount night. RT has it at 12% critic, 12% audience. I think this is the lowest reviewed horror film we're seeing/we've seen. I mean we've seen total shit like Truth or Dare or Slenderman, etc...but this is reviewing even worse. Oh boy this will be fun.

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« Reply #36083 on: January 25, 2020, 07:01:28 PM »
take a video during the movie!
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« Reply #36084 on: January 25, 2020, 07:25:33 PM »
Dark City sucks and deserves to be completely overshadowed by The Matrix

I thought there may be limits to your shitty tastes in media. I was wrong.

Not a big fan of Dark City. I found it rather hollow. Never was big into the gothics of Proyas so maybe there's that.
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« Reply #36085 on: January 25, 2020, 07:32:59 PM »
knowing was da bomb
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« Reply #36086 on: January 25, 2020, 07:50:42 PM »


cool poster at least

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« Reply #36087 on: January 25, 2020, 11:46:14 PM »
how long has this been delayed?
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« Reply #36088 on: January 26, 2020, 12:14:46 AM »
Longer than Dark Phoenix

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« Reply #36089 on: January 26, 2020, 12:19:47 AM »
Has the potential to be good. Cautiously optimistic.

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« Reply #36090 on: January 26, 2020, 02:24:15 AM »
Dark City sucks and deserves to be completely overshadowed by The Matrix
It doesn't suck, it's a fun sci fi, but saying that Matrix rightfully overshadowed it, isn't all that controversial.

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« Reply #36091 on: January 26, 2020, 11:42:48 AM »
Yesterday I watched Loro, which was released in Italy as Loro 1 and Loro 2 but overseas as Loro.

Loro is a movie about both Berlusconi and the sort of culture he had fostered in show business and politics. The first half of the movie is mostly focused on a talent scout who wants to get close to Silvio to become more rich and powerful. He's already using the girls he scouts to get political favors and contracts to the protest of his father but unlike what you might expect and even though his drug supply is playing a role in all this, these ladies aren't really 'forced' into doing this. Everyone is on board, including his wife, who's also trying to win political favors and knows exactly what is going on. They're merely 'cheating' the system to get ahead and like with the Weinsteins of the world, the only way to get the big TV roles if you're not famous is to do more than just an "audition". In their world however, this all feels normal and they use it to their advantage. And most of all, everyone wants to meet "Him", the legendary Mr. Silvio Berlusconi himself.

The movie has great cinematography, vivid colors and very creative scene transitions. For the first 30/45 minutes you have to sit through a lot of parties, nudity, drug use and of course a complete lack of morality on everyone's part. In the first half Silvio looms large in the background but you don't actually get to see him. You just see this culture he has fostered. They might overhear people talk who already met him or they see his motorcade once they try to get 'closer'. Our 'hero' thinks up a plan to get Silvio's attention and from that point forward we finally get to see Silvio and he takes center stage.

Berlusconi in this movie, is not the type of villain you might expect. He's somewhat of a sad and complicated figure. A relic of the past who has everything but needs projects to work. He tries to act young for his age but the 'mask' is quickly falling off. I recommend to read a bit on Silvio's political career to get a better sense of the time frame the movie takes place in if you plan to watch it. It is not entirely based on true events but inspired by them. There's a big disclaimer at the start.

In this film(as in reality) he just lost the election in 2006 by a hair and the relationship with his wife has pretty much stranded. The actor in the movie does a fantastic portrayal of the man that so many loved and so many hated. There's a stunning deep dive into how his salesmanship works. As we follow Silvio's antics with political scheming, his wife, other women etc. we rarely see him do things that are necessarily 'illegal' or 'evil' just immoral. In fact, the movie portrays him as a sort of hero at times. That allows it to in the end destroy the 'dream' that is Silvio and those that aspire to get close to him believe in. Because while in the first half of the film, he himself lurks in the background unseen, in the second half it is all the scandals he has built his empire on that are mentioned in passing. And in the end he is dumbstruck that decades of deceit and scandals have finally caught up with him as the house of cards collapses.

I found the second half of this film better than the first half however some critics and reviews say that it lacks a plot and/or it is not critical enough of Berlusconi but I believe that is part of the surrealism of it all and the way the filmmakers attempted to show how his seduction and charisma worked to infatuate his followers. There was no real plot because he never had a plan, just a misguided dream that blows up in his face with devastating consequences for a nation he cares about but has no real connection with.

And yes there is a rendition of his campaign video in this movie.

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« Reply #36092 on: January 26, 2020, 02:01:36 PM »
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cool poster at least

It’s like a cool mix of They Live visuals. Wish the hot look wasn’t wasted on such shit.

Dark City is a nice cult movie but people that claim it’s better than the Matrix in any way are just trying to be teh iconoclast
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« Reply #36093 on: January 26, 2020, 03:38:11 PM »
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cool poster at least

It’s like a cool mix of They Live visuals. Wish the hot look wasn’t wasted on such shit.

Dark City is a nice cult movie but people that claim it’s better than the Matrix in any way are just trying to be teh iconoclast

Edgy people also said that Equilibrium was better than the Matrix.  :ohyou
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« Reply #36094 on: January 26, 2020, 03:58:06 PM »
Dark City has flaws, I could easily see someone not like it. It helped to watch it in the mid-90s when you had no expectations and the genre hadn’t been done to death.

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« Reply #36095 on: January 26, 2020, 04:04:17 PM »
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cool poster at least

It’s like a cool mix of They Live visuals. Wish the hot look wasn’t wasted on such shit.

Dark City is a nice cult movie but people that claim it’s better than the Matrix in any way are just trying to be teh iconoclast

Edgy people also said that Equilibrium was better than the Matrix.  :ohyou

Hahaha. I remember when one of our friends brought over Equilibrium. Kinda fun, but wouldn't ever recommend it. That puppy though

@Bebpo - I hope the movie then falls into the so bad it's good territory. Cause I've seen the trailer like 6 times now at theaters and it did seem pretty creepy. Nothing made it look like it would be good for a cheap laugh though. Worst case scenario.

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« Reply #36096 on: January 26, 2020, 04:41:11 PM »
Saw 1917 by Sam Mendes. I'll go look at what people thought of it here. I liked it quite a bit. Like all films done with that particular technical conceit or parti-pris, it suffers a bit from the "theme park ride" effect though I'd say that out of that genera it's one example where the navel gazing by the performance of the camera is less pronounced. The first half or third of the film feels a bit artificial & unrealistic at times with how the writing tries to pack marquee scenes and exciting story beats... With the aforementioned theme park ride effect on top of it, we're somewhat closer to Raiders of the Lost Ark than from the serious in memoriam piece of art the movie sets out to be. (On a tangent : I thought of Peter Weir's Gallipoli, which shares a superficial similarity story wise. Much recommended viewing).

The second half is really strong however, the movie going from one radically different and beautiful location to another, streamlining the pathos down to the core and letting the visuals do the talking (shades of Come & See even, though fugitive ones, which is very high praise) and hitting all that WW1 imagery you would expect, evocative without being crass but certainly worth seeing on a big screen with big sound.

In short : WW1's Saving Private Ryan without the preachy trappings.

Some D-grade British celeb / wank dad got all  :rethread at a Sikh soldier having a minor talking role (and maybe at the handful of black extras serving in the British army ?) being "forced diversity". I'm not a British army expert and maybe it's technically correct that Sikhs and other colonial subjects served in colonial regiments only, never peppered through the regular, native metropolitan troops (AFAIK that's mostly how France did this). But FUUUUCCKK OOOOFFFFFFF, it's a film paying homage to those who had to serve then and colonial subjects certainly took enough share of that burden to excuse the writers bending ever so slightly history for dramatic effect.

Edit : Bebpo impressions are pretty close to mine and yeah I also thought the score use was very good.
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« Reply #36097 on: January 26, 2020, 05:17:24 PM »
Come & See, damn, now that's a film.

I just couldn't connect the two because nothing in all of (modern?) cinema is as dark as Come & See.
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« Reply #36098 on: January 26, 2020, 05:27:57 PM »
Come & See, damn, now that's a film.

I just couldn't connect the two because nothing in all of (modern?) cinema is as dark as Come & See.

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That's mostly the part where he ends up down the river with all the drowned, bloated corpses of what looks like civilians. I thought it was a fairly understated, yet suitably graphic and disgusting, way to suggest this.

Also how Mendes decide to rely heavily on imagery.
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But as I said, it's very high praise from me to even have faintly associated the two. I'm not really one to put much stock in sorting and ranking art pieces but Come & See is maybe the one film that really is on a league of its own.
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« Reply #36099 on: January 26, 2020, 06:24:23 PM »
Wow Bad Boys for Life was bad. I can’t believe Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are willing to make such blatant pro-police propaganda. This is some embarrassing sellout shit.
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« Reply #36100 on: January 26, 2020, 06:28:37 PM »
Come & See, damn, now that's a film.

I just couldn't connect the two because nothing in all of (modern?) cinema is as dark as Come & See.

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That's mostly the part where he ends up down the river with all the drowned, bloated corpses of what looks like civilians. I thought it was a fairly understated, yet suitably graphic and disgusting, way to suggest this.

Also how Mendes decide to rely heavily on imagery.
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But as I said, it's very high praise from me to even have faintly associated the two. I'm not really one to put much stock in sorting and ranking art pieces but Come & See is maybe the one film that really is on a league of its own.
Now that you mention it, that indeed had some hints of it. The environmental story telling overall was great in 1917, especially the way all the characters interacted with their surroundings.
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« Reply #36101 on: January 26, 2020, 06:35:30 PM »
Wow Bad Boys for Life was bad. I can’t believe Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are willing to make such blatant pro-police garbage. Nobody can ever claim they care about their communities, I guess. This is some embarrassing sellout shit.

Social consciousness never was the most forefront priority in that series, to be fair.
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« Reply #36102 on: January 26, 2020, 07:02:07 PM »
Wow Bad Boys for Life was bad. I can’t believe Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are willing to make such blatant pro-police garbage. Nobody can ever claim they care about their communities, I guess. This is some embarrassing sellout shit.

Social consciousness never was the most forefront priority in that series, to be fair.

Well, I thought they were like supposed to be cops on the edge doing the shit the other cops were too lame to do. I didn’t think they were lap dogs. Also the movie comically and transparently shifts the climax to Mexico City so Will and Marty don’t have to kill any white people when they’re allowed to go over the top.

Also: little action, bad action, barely any humor, bad humor. This was even worse than Gemini Man.
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« Reply #36103 on: January 26, 2020, 07:09:15 PM »
The ONLY funny part of the movie, and it’s unintentional, is that Martin Lawrence is on this non-violent kick throughout the movie because he made a promise to god. He mentions it a few times throughout the movie... until he drops it in Mexico City without it ever being mentioned again.

Also, after the bloodthirsty racist rampage in Mexico, Martin’s character decides to unretire, even though the reason he retired was because he had a granddaughter and he wanted to dedicate his life to her (Yeah, the Lethal Weapon is shamelessly strong in this turd). I guess killing Mexicans feels better than loving granddaughters? Thanks for the advice, Will and Martin.

Will Smith retire bitch. Evilore’s had a better two decades than you.

Edit: I actually left the theater to go to the bathroom after the first 20 minutes to make a post because I couldn’t believe how bad and objectionable this is. I changed my mind and got grape vines instead and decided to see if it got better, but it didn’t. This movie is bad. Bad. Bad. Easily worse than anything I’ve seen in the past year.
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« Reply #36104 on: January 26, 2020, 07:15:33 PM »
Sounds a lot like the second film where they basically go carry, with the blessing and backing of US spooks, a black op in Cuba.
At least the second film was genuinely excessive in its own trashiness.
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« Reply #36105 on: January 26, 2020, 07:23:12 PM »
This one leans heavily into the “we’re getting to old for this” stuff. Aside from vulgarity, it’s not very excessive at all. Michael Bay has a cameo as a priest at a wedding, and that was when I was going to head to the bathroom, but I stuck around because I figured if he was doing a cameo, maybe something cool was about to happen. But newp. So do the calculus here: I stayed in a theater because for some reason I saw Michael Bay on-screen and thought that meant things had to be about to improve. That’s how terrible this movie is. I was in a situation where an appearance of a Michael Bay as an actor was viewed as a potential positive. I feel fucking dirty. Fuck Will Smith. Fuck his rotten children, too.

Edit: there are also plenty of dumb plot points that don’t make a lick of sense if examined for more than a few seconds. I was not stoned enough to watch this movie.
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« Reply #36106 on: January 26, 2020, 09:33:03 PM »
Will Smith in Bad Movies for Life
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« Reply #36107 on: January 26, 2020, 09:47:55 PM »
Decided to pick up some well-known films I'd held off watching for the longest time. Glad we're at a point where virtually cinema quality 4K presentations can be bought by consumers (shame 4K streaming services continue to push their literal 1080p-level and lower bitrates). Impressions spoiler tagged so it doesn't become a wall of text.

Alien (theatrical version)

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Set design, props, model close-ups and matte backdrops hold up very well and were frankly what I tended to pay more attention to. The actual alien proper is rather quaint and even humorous in a few moments though. The headcrab is the more conceptually and visually horrifying. As I'd seen an Alien: Isolation playthrough some years ago I kept thinking how faithful in visuals and tone that game managed to be.

Was familiar with various of the film's imagery and general arc yet had some twists I wasn't aware of which kept it interesting. I think it's enjoyable even if one has already absorbed parts of it from popular culture. Wasn't aware until the credits that Giger and Moebius actually contributed to some designs rather than just being sources of inspiration generally.

That said I'm not sure it's something I'd watch again soon. The characters and plot haven't a great deal of depth to them despite the competent performances and I feel a repeat viewing would be more for the tone and artistry of the film (not a bad thing).

Watched the Theatrical version since it seems to be broadly preferred, some say even by Scott despite the Director's Cut, ironically.
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The Shining (US cut)

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Fond of the premise and location. The US cut is the only version available on Ultra HD currently but I'm not sure how different my impressions would be. Nicolson's lack of nuance during the transition wasn't unexpected but it didn't help sell me on a more literal interpretation of a decent into psychosis, particularly contrasted with Duvall's more natural breakdown. That said Nicolson adds his own necessary screen presence and intensity for the second half.

I liked the ambiguity it left though subsequently found Kubrick explaining away such questions to the crew as it being a 'ghost film' and the ending as reincarnation which seemed shallower than I was expecting given some of the non-supernatural themes up until that point seemed to be able to perhaps explain most of the film (was more interesting for me to consider it that way). Surprising the amount of wilder theories out there given this. I still appreciate and enjoyed it for what it is.
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Apocalypse Now (theatrical version)

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This is a film. Coppola :bow. The photography and elaborate yet convincing-feeling scene constructions with the performances and music were engaging throughout. Due to knowing peripherally of the troubled production going in I was anticipating there may be things that would distract or I'd see some corner cut, yet it never really occurred. The journey via boat was fitting for the rhythm of the film, carrying along the viewer and main character in and out of the various dreamscape-like scenarios and introspection that is allowed time to linger while still keeping a healthy pace.

Also one rarely sees blended shots done as tastefully as this film. Usually they come off as amateurish which probably speaks to how difficult it is to do well. They managed to get so much right. Great artistic achievement overall.

All three cuts are contained in the release but watched the theatrical version as I'd read various impressions being more favorable toward it than the Redux or Final Cut versions. The limited edition cover art is wonderful.
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« Reply #36108 on: January 26, 2020, 09:54:13 PM »
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Wasn't aware until the credits that Giger and Moebius actually contributed to some designs rather than just being sources of inspiration generally.

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« Reply #36109 on: January 27, 2020, 05:21:41 AM »
I can't keep a straight face during the chestbuster scene in the OG Alien, after watching Spaceballs :lol

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« Reply #36110 on: January 27, 2020, 11:18:12 AM »
This week’s Mortified is fun. It’s a dude reading the letter he wrote at 15 as a point-by-point rebuttal of the Chicago Tribune’s negative Phantom Menace review. The second part is a woman reading her journal from her days as a teenage DeviantArtist Cats fangirl.

http://getmortified.com/episode/181-cats-star-wars-and-other-things-that-ruined-your-holiday/

It’s one of the best podcasts out there in general. They keep it short too.
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« Reply #36111 on: January 28, 2020, 10:42:10 PM »
The Gentlemen - A fun roller coaster kind of ride. Kind of humorous in a Clooney's Ocean's 11-13 kind of way. I like the English setting. The chavs. It tries to be a bit of a jack of all trades which I think keeps the movie from being something you will remember in half a year unless someone brings it up, but it was an enjoyable romp.

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« Reply #36112 on: January 29, 2020, 07:19:10 AM »
Doctor Sleep

So Doctor Sleep basically ends up being some ghoulish characters going around and vaping on some kids souls and keeping them in the fattest mods ever, meanwhile Danny struggles to give up the bottle and change his ways from being the jaded scumbag he is, but due to finding his own child with the shining to mentor he then plucks up the courage to do something good for a change. The fact the ghouls basically vape souls to stay alive looks really funny, but generally despite it being three hours long it is pretty good, although could have been made about 30 mins shorter as it really goes to shit by the end but not super bad, just ruins the movie a bit

I give this a 4/20 VAPENASH GHOSTS.

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« Reply #36113 on: January 29, 2020, 07:47:46 AM »
Doctor Sleep

So Doctor Sleep basically ends up being some ghoulish characters going around and vaping on some kids souls and keeping them in the fattest mods ever, meanwhile Danny struggles to give up the bottle and change his ways from being the jaded scumbag he is, but due to finding his own child with the shining to mentor he then plucks up the courage to do something good for a change. The fact the ghouls basically vape souls to stay alive looks really funny, but generally despite it being three hours long it is pretty good, although could have been made about 30 mins shorter as it really goes to shit by the end but not super bad, just ruins the movie a bit

I give this a 4/20 VAPENASH GHOSTS.
It should've been 3 hours shorter. ;)

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« Reply #36114 on: January 31, 2020, 07:39:05 PM »

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« Reply #36115 on: January 31, 2020, 07:51:30 PM »
Justice for Han!

Looks really bad - I'll love it. 

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« Reply #36116 on: January 31, 2020, 07:57:25 PM »
Is the Rock not in this? Why would anyone see this motion picture? Cena isn’t over.
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« Reply #36117 on: January 31, 2020, 09:17:57 PM »
Glad Han's back :)

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« Reply #36118 on: January 31, 2020, 09:18:25 PM »
Nah Rock and Vin are in a tissy.   

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« Reply #36119 on: January 31, 2020, 09:19:19 PM »
Now we just need Gal Gadot back.