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tw2113 08.17.2019 09:54 PM

Dark City.


I remember watching it back in college, but didn't remember much of it. However, I saw it getting listed on "underrated" style scifi/fantasy lists and decided to give it a fresh go.

Severian 08.17.2019 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
right. those “grownup” quality movies are not in your regular everytown box office anymore. you have to go watch them in tribeca or whatever.



i enjoy kids movies and overgrown teenage movies just like anybody else. there’s a place for them in life. pass the popcorn. pew-pew-pew... BOOOM.

but my complaint is not about those movies in themselves. it’s about their ubiquity, and a lack of the other at the box office. those others are now practically absent from the culture at large.

except on tv—those stories are on tv now, more or less.


maybe there’s a better word for them but i have to call them like i see them. yes, adults can watch and even love kid’s movies (miyazaki hi...), but i’m talking about... you know the kind of movie i’m asking for, yes? give me a better label and i might adopt it. “adult, not porno”.

the last time the coen bros. were big at the box office was... no country for old men? over a decade ago. which showed in every town and everyone talked about it.

and fargo, fargo was huge in its day. remember?

then fargo moved to tv

last year i was raving about ladybird. and it’s more of a movie about teenagers but it requires a grownup comprehension plus some sort of sensibility from the audience. and it was great to have it around— but it was also almost a rare occurrence.



I get what you’re saying.

Coens had True Grit, too, don’t forget.

But yes, Fargo was huge back in its day. The film world was treating Pulp Fiction like Nevermind and looking for THE NEXT ... everywhere, and I think Fargo benefitted from that. Coens had been making excellent adult films for a decade by then.

Also, wasn’t the Caesar one I never saw pretty big?

And Buster Scruggs...well, literally was a TV show (for all intents and purposes) on Netflix, so yah.


Cool thing is all those Tribeca and TIFF films are made available on digital services like mad. Never used to have that kind of access to them.


But yes, the ubiquity of the pew-pew movie is a bit much even for me.
No wonder Nolan said fuck that shit and made an immersive and frankly hard-to-Like but utterly brilliant war film.

Oh! Dunkirk! That’s one. That happened! That was for adults and also a fucking smash. So was Ladybird, in a way.

Just looking on the bright side, I guess.


If given the choice between Marvel films of B+ quality and endless Sony X-Men films of D+ quality, I choose Marvel. Choose marvel over Faster & Furioserer Part 19.5 too.

!@#$%! 08.18.2019 03:11 PM

mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (almodóvar 1988)

 


still one of the funniest movies ever. the dialogue is superhilarious—in spanish anyway (some things might be lost in translation). and visually, it’s brilliant. pure artifice, in the best possible sense.



ah yes, dunkirk, im overdue with that one. i’ll see who has it and when/if.

true grit was a remake, and it was good, but wasn’t a cultural phenomenon or something. the supers had taken over the discussion already by then.

but before fargo and before pulp fiction there was barton fink, and it did make a big splash. sure it wasn’t the cultural phenomenon that pulp fiction was, but it was widely seen and discussed, and john goodman who was in it was at the time pretty popular in roseanne. so this wasn’t a poverty production. shit, miller’s crossing had quite a stellar cast as well. at least in retrospect. but late 80s still were cranking out plenty of adult-non-porno films so there was money to go around.

x-men: x-men 2 was a lot of fun! but so very long ago. didn’t the director turn out to be a perv or something?

ilduclo 08.18.2019 03:51 PM

Parasite, new drama by Bong Joon Ho (Snowpiercer, Mother, The Host)

excellent!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isOGD_7hNIY

LifeDistortion 08.18.2019 09:33 PM

 


Saw this in 70mm, it was fantastic.

!@#$%! 08.18.2019 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
 


Saw this in 70mm, it was fantastic.

70mm!

im so jealous... :D

you stayed through the end credits yes???

d.sound 08.18.2019 10:00 PM

Alita: Battle Angel was a laugh riot.

LifeDistortion 08.18.2019 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
70mm!

im so jealous... :D

you stayed through the end credits yes???


I did, and I do for every movie.

!@#$%! 08.18.2019 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
I did, and I do for every movie.

ikr?

where i watched, it was just me laughing my ass off in the dark in the end

so worth it

demonrail666 08.19.2019 06:08 PM

 


Annihilation

The more I reflect back on this the more I like it. I'm not sure I really understood the ending (or if I was even meant to) but fans of films like Solaris, Stalker and Arrival and the more 'cosmic' side of Lovecraft will find a lot to love here.

 

!@#$%! 08.19.2019 06:32 PM

oooo, creepy leper goat!

i would never have been attracted by the movie poster (natalie portman in fatigues), but the weird fauna is intriguing

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eh, it’s on prime video!

Rob Instigator 08.20.2019 11:45 AM

Dark City rules

!@#$%! 08.22.2019 07:21 PM

where’d you go bernardette

 


yes yes, im still in love with cate blanchett, who has such great face and acts so incredibly

this is a very-unlinklater linklater movie, apparently based on a novel, not linklaterish at all

and it was a good but not a glorious film, but cate blanchett was... aaaaaah! and her character was great, great, yeah.

sweet story though and... yeah.... “nice”

 

ilduclo 08.23.2019 10:28 AM

Watched the Deadwood movie the other night. Not really impressed. Seemed phoned in by most of the people involved, cinematography was pretty good, though. I suppose it closed a few story arcs and provided a payday for quite a few folks, but other than that....

LifeDistortion 08.23.2019 11:50 PM

 


This was a good Mexican fantasy/horror movie, in the vein of Guillermo Del Toro's The Devil's Backbone. Highly recommend.

Severian 08.24.2019 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Dark City rules


FACTS

!@#$%! 08.24.2019 09:25 AM

dark city is also a little funny with the “kiiiiil hiiiiiim” boy

we always do that voice around this house xD

https://youtu.be/DmW-fj2yVVo

Rob Instigator 08.26.2019 09:35 AM

that creepy kid hahhahaha

Peterpuff 08.29.2019 10:58 AM

Hail Satan? Pretty amusing watch.

!@#$%! 09.02.2019 09:38 AM

lolololololol

didn’t know where else to post this

 

 


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