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Peterpuff 04.03.2019 04:47 PM

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meanwhile, just saw a decent trailer for a children’s movie

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t433PEQGErc

joaquín is alright!


And holy crap this just got me excited!

Severian 04.03.2019 07:05 PM

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meanwhile, just saw a decent trailer for a children’s movie

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t433PEQGErc

joaquín is alright!


I am against the idea of this in so many ways.
But now I kinda want to see the fucking thing.

But the REAL point behind the joker is that there is no origin story, goddammit. He’s elemental. Old as time. Every origin story in the comics in non-canon, so this is basically fan fiction.

(See above for more reasons why Ledger nailed it eternally, if u need them which I shouldn’t)

!@#$%! 04.03.2019 07:32 PM

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I am against the idea of this in so many ways.
But now I kinda want to see the fucking thing.

But the REAL point behind the joker is that there is no origin story, goddammit. He’s elemental. Old as time. Every origin story in the comics in non-canon, so this is basically fan fiction.

(See above for more reasons why Ledger nailed it eternally, if u need them which I shouldn’t)

ice bath for patient 7! :D

 

!@#$%! 04.03.2019 10:56 PM

holy fucking shit ROMA!!!!

goddamn fucking glorious!!!

it’s like,,, wowowowowwww

soooooo beautiful. this movie is insanely beautiful

reminded me of amarcord but not in a ripoff sort of way. more like the feeling of it.

aaaaaaaaah daaaaaaaaaamn. damn damn damn.....

i am overwhelmed. can’t speak now. just... wow...

demonrail666 04.05.2019 03:24 PM

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I waited too long to see this. An erotic fever dream with some of the most impressive, highly stylized cinematography I've seen in a giallo film. Edwige Fenech has a powerful on screen presence in this one...



Anyone here familiar with Sergio Martino? I've particularly heard great things about "Torso"



I also watched "Let the Corpses Tan":


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q7xB9CMkks


It's by the same French couple that directed Amer (2009) and The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears (2013). Don't go into it expecting the most compelling story... It's basically a 92 minute shootout, but it's so beautifully composed and edited that I think it warrants a recommendation. I got strong Leone/Fulci vibes while watching it, but it transcends being merely an homage imo


Bloody hell. Didn't know about this one. Going straight on the must-see list.

ilduclo 04.05.2019 05:31 PM

Dragged Across Concrete. new caper movie by Zahler.....B-

not as bad as I thought it would be, but.....

After Bone Tomahawk and Riot in Cell Block 99, whattya got? Smell Gibson, oh no....

WillieMcKelvey 04.06.2019 07:13 PM

It was Avengers. And I am waiting for the last part of this great movie!

Severian 04.06.2019 08:11 PM

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It was Avengers. And I am waiting for the last part of this great movie!


Wait, you mean you haven’t finished Avengers yet?

Or... do you mean you’re waiting for Avengers: Endgame?

If it’s the former, they get better. Each one’s better than the last. Don’t believe the Age of Ultron haters. They dumb.

If it’s the latter... ME TOO!

Severian 04.06.2019 08:17 PM

I’m watching Aquaman. Goddammit.

LifeDistortion 04.07.2019 01:08 AM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.07.2019 01:43 AM

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How is this?

I was always turned off the musical aspect as a teen but now I'm more comfortable with my emotions.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.07.2019 01:44 AM

Joker looks like Taxi Driver

_tunic_ 04.07.2019 01:57 AM

 





good movie, that takes place in Brussels, it's sort of a modern Romeo And Julliet. These two young Belgian directors are scheduled to do the new Beverly Hills Cop :)

LifeDistortion 04.07.2019 02:10 AM

@Dr. Eugene Felikson Its good. Not Burton's best, not his worst, some might say his last good movie he's directed. This was actually my first watch of it, and I had never seen the musical performed.

Severian 04.07.2019 07:58 AM

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How is this?

I was always turned off the musical aspect as a teen but now I'm more comfortable with my emotions.


It’s pretty but insufferably stupid.

My emotions have nothing to do with how I feel about it.

Feels like a toy movie. And the music itself is creepy in ways people never seem to bring up... like that song about stalking.

demonrail666 04.07.2019 04:07 PM

Full bore high culture today ...

 


Halloween II

Rob Zombie's best film so far. The dream sequences are where he really comes into his own.

 


Sorority Babes at the Slimeball Bowl-o-Rama

It is what it is. Either you love this kind of stuff (I do) or you can't be arsed to even care. But anyone who gets excited by the mere mention of scream-queen royalty like Linnea Quigley, Michelle Bauer and the late great Robin Stille will know exactly what to expect here, and won't be disappointed, Not to mention the soundtrack, which is pure synthwave heaven.

!@#$%! 04.07.2019 04:24 PM

hahaha speaking of full bore high culture

 


LOGAN’S RUN

i had heard of this all my life and finally saw it hahaha

nonsense plot and cheesy effects and terrible dialogue but overall somehow entertaining plus some fleeting tits

demonrail666 04.07.2019 04:28 PM

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LOGAN’S RUN

i had heard of this all my life and finally saw it hahaha

nonsense plot and cheesy effects and terrible dialogue but overall somehow entertaining plus some fleeting tits


Yeah it's silly but I love the vibe of it. Totally of its time but a million times more enjoyable than most of today's sci fi. Love it.

Severian 04.07.2019 07:38 PM

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Full bore high culture today ...

 


Halloween II

Rob Zombie's best film so far. The dream sequences are where he really comes into his own.


You preferred Zombie’s Halloween II to his Halloween?

Uhh. Whaaaa? Really?

First one was actually a really good horror movie. Second one lost me.

Severian 04.07.2019 07:43 PM

 


Oh my god it was so fuckin’ dumb.

But it seemed OK with that, so that made it a little better to just watch and have fun. Not a lot of fun, but some.

Really bad, though. Get this: Dolph Lungren has a major speaking part (!!!) They obviously wanted to go big and go dumb and then go home.

Some cool action stuff, but nothing new. It was Black Panther underwater minus any relevant social commentary.

Good god it was just a massive explosion of dumbassery

!@#$%! 04.08.2019 07:44 AM

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Yeah it's silly but I love the vibe of it. Totally of its time but a million times more enjoyable than most of today's sci fi. Love it.

better than all the dull contemporary variations of AI panic for sure. i think we've run out of ideas about the future or what it could be. at least judging by teevee where innovation happens these days. it's all becoming very predictable.

i read the synopsis of the original novel on wikipedia and it seemed a much more interesting concept than the movie adaptation.

demonrail666 04.08.2019 12:40 PM

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i read the synopsis of the original novel on wikipedia and it seemed a much more interesting concept than the movie adaptation.


No doubt, but something the novel never had was Jenny Agutter prancing around in a barely-there dress.

!@#$%! 04.08.2019 12:53 PM

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No doubt, but something the novel never had was Jenny Agutter prancing around in a barely-there dress.

that was definitely the best of the best

h8kurdt 04.08.2019 01:10 PM

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No doubt, but something the novel never had was Jenny Agutter prancing around in a barely-there dress.


Marone. She was so fine in that.

!@#$%! 04.09.2019 10:06 PM

im inaugurating my criterion channel subscription with MULTIPLE MANIACS

 


and holy shit denis villeneuve is working on a DUNE version!!

Severian 04.10.2019 07:56 AM

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and holy shit denis villeneuve is working on a DUNE version!!


Yah, you didn’t know that? I think I’ve mentioned it. Hmm.

I’m worried that he might be being tapped for too many franchisey sci fi Jobs. Blade Runner 2049 was amazing, but Dune might set a precedent.
He was on the short list of directors considered for a Batman re-re-re-boot (three-boot?) Before Matt Reeves (Blech) was picked.
Anyway, with how Batman stuff is going, it could wind up back in Villeneuve’s hands, and though I think it’s a good fit, I want to see Denis do more passion projects and not get sucked into the Hollywood franchise war.

!@#$%! 04.10.2019 08:12 AM

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Batman

 


(you’re not trolling are you? swear...)

Severian 04.10.2019 07:57 PM

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(you’re not trolling are you? swear...)


No, he was on the shortlist for the ill-fates “THE BATMAN” movie which is still in development purgatory.

It was leaked by Hollywood Reporter or something in

And yeah, I like Batman. WHAT?!

!@#$%! 04.10.2019 09:11 PM

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[monomania]

if you mentioned that thing in the same post as dune i might not have noticed. hence i was unaware

anyway... back to the good subject... DUNE!!!!

sweet mother of fuck i hope they do that story complete

the way delaurentiis chopped the david lynch one. agghhhhhh...

yes yes, it made business sense maybe, but damn...

i hope it comes in a bunch of parts. i'll take 9 episodes of it, much better than rat wars. fuck!

that novel is one of the few things i can reread a bunch of times. and no, it's not because there's infinite "depth" in it... but just for the thrills haaa haaa haaa.

goddammit. i wanna read them all again. i have forgotten the latter ones...

demonrail666 04.11.2019 06:45 AM

 


The Runaways

I didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did. I love The Runaways and Kim Fowley and Joan Jett and expected that to work against it for me but good casting and some great concert scenes - don't know for sure but it looked like Kristen Stewart was actually playing the guitar - ultimately made this a winner.

 

demonrail666 04.11.2019 06:51 AM

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im inaugurating my criterion channel subscription with MULTIPLE MANIACS

 



fan-fuckin'-tastic

Severian 04.11.2019 08:07 AM

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if you mentioned that thing in the same post as dune i might not have noticed. hence i was unaware

anyway... back to the good subject... DUNE!!!!

sweet mother of fuck i hope they do that story complete

the way delaurentiis chopped the david lynch one. agghhhhhh...

yes yes, it made business sense maybe, but damn...

i hope it comes in a bunch of parts. i'll take 9 episodes of it, much better than rat wars. fuck!

that novel is one of the few things i can reread a bunch of times. and no, it's not because there's infinite "depth" in it... but just for the thrills haaa haaa haaa.

goddammit. i wanna read them all again. i have forgotten the latter ones...


Monomania? That’s extreme, bud. We’re talking about Denis here. The (OK I WONT SAY IT JEEZ) reference was tangential; not the main point.

The main point was Denis is too great to be tapped just for big sci-fi franchise projects and reboots. Way too good.

Now... I agree that Lynch’s Dune — which I’ve never even seen all the way through because bleeech — is atrocious (love good Lynch, hate bad Lynch), so I too am looking forward to seeing the story done right.

That said, I need to re-read Dune and maybe read some of those goddamn sequels I never got around to.

!@#$%! 04.11.2019 08:26 AM

lynch's imagining of arrakis and that whole universe was a glorious thing

the problem is the movie was meant to be 3+ hours and they chopped it down to 2, rammed a voiceover narrative, skipped a bunch of parts, basically, they set up the universe and then... rush to the end.

virginia madsen is quoted somewhere saying that she was going to sign a 3 picture deal to make a "star wars for grownups," but it fizzled out hard. and so... unfortunate.

rewatch the lynch version when you get a chance in a good screen. not for story, but just for the looks (a bit how i feel about eraserhead, ha ha ha). the cast is great too. o well. shit happens. but worth a look, look. you know? an eye thing.

!@#$%! 04.11.2019 09:09 AM

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The Runaways

I didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did. I love The Runaways and Kim Fowley and Joan Jett and expected that to work against it for me but good casting and some great concert scenes - don't know for sure but it looked like Kristen Stewart was actually playing the guitar - ultimately made this a winner.

 

oh, that movie was good yeah. saw it some years ago and was surprised

demonrail666 04.11.2019 09:31 AM

De Laurentis biggest mistake was hiring Lynch. De Laurentis' only real experience with sci-fi prior to Dune was Barbarella and Flash Gordon and I think he saw Dune running along similar lines: very ott, campy, trippy. The kind of thing he would've no doubt given to Fellini a decade earlier. It wouldn't have been the film devotees of the novels would've wanted but it would've been so different to the books it probably wouldn't have offended them too much, either. and I think it would've ended up a great fun movie. Far better than the one that Lynch (who was never the right man to deliver that vision) ultimately produced.

After Fellini, Jodorowsky was the right man all along but we all know the story there.

!@#$%! 04.11.2019 09:48 AM

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De Laurentis biggest mistake was hiring Lynch. De Laurentis' only real experience with sci-fi prior to Dune was Barbarella and Flash Gordon and I think he saw Dune running along similar lines: very ott, campy, trippy. The kind of thing he would've no doubt given to Fellini a decade earlier. It wouldn't have been the film devotees of the novels would've wanted but it would've been so different it probably wouldn't have offended them too much, either. and I think it would've ended up a great fun movie. Far better than the one that Lynch (who was never the right man to deliver that vision) ultimately produced.

oh right, from a delaurentiis perspective it was a mistake in that sense, yeah, it was never gonna be a fun silly movie like those 2. but in that case then dune was the wrong project for delaurentiis.

lynch was as close to frank herbert as you could get those days. jodorowski as you saw in that documentary turned it into his own hallucination with his own son as the star, i mean, changed the story completely.

but lynch, i feel he totally gets the very strong mental aspect of dune. i mean it was lynch who invented the mentat mantra.

he also invented the "weirding module," with the sound energy, which was cool as fuck. that's probably his transcendental meditation influence.

but yeah it was never gonna have men prancing around in tights like flash "gordo."

haaa haaaa haaa imagine fellini doing dune. he'd only be interested in the harkonnens i think. to have seen that would have been glorious. oh damn, what a loss that it never happened.

demonrail666 04.11.2019 10:21 AM

Fellini would've been great for the more decadent side of it. Sian Phillips' Reverend Mother could've walked straight from the set of Satyricon. My point, though, was DDL had a good vision for the film, as did Lynch. They were just incompatible. That's ultimately down to DDL but persoanlly I reckon I'd have enjoyed a 'pure' DDL Dune more than I would a 'pure' Lynch one. (Although that may be because I've never read the book or had any interest in it.)

!@#$%! 04.11.2019 10:27 AM

oh! the book is great, man. check it out some time. keeps holding as the greatest science fiction novel of all times as acclaimed by nerds everywhere. ok, probably best read as an adolescent, but still...

eta: go straight to the book and skip the synopses, reviews, and other packs of bullshit. just see if it sucks you in from the start.

!@#$%! 04.12.2019 09:54 PM

kaurismaki’s “la vie de bohème”

 


hilarious, especially if you’ve ever tried making a living as an artiste. a little sad too. but ah, too funny.

saw it aaaaaaages ago and then it was hard to find and now criterion channel has it.

oh yeah, the great sam fuller makes a cameo

 

Toilet & Bowels 04.15.2019 07:37 AM

Dark Horse directed by Todd Solondz, odd film easy to watch hard to like.


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