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I walked out of Sweeney Todd at the movie theater. deeply boring boring musical SHIT.
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Saw that Snatch was on Netflix and gave it another watch over the weekend. I had forgotten how much I fucking love that movie (and it's soundtrack). I am not sure if it's a new Netflix addition or just was suggested to me because of something else.
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Yah Snatch is fun. Brad Pitt in that. Charisma. Unintelligible, but charismatic. |
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So you're always looking on the bright side of life? |
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Life's a piece of shit When you look at it Life's a laugh and death's a joke, it's true. You'll see it's all a show Keep 'em laughing as you go Just remember that the last laugh is on you. haaaaaaaa haaaaaaaa yessss |
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Funny you should mention that. Earlier this week I was actually watching that famous interview with Palin, Cleese, Malcolm Muggeridge, and the Bishop of wherever and about how the film was blasphemous. Anyway, it led on to this great spoof by the not the nine o clock news crew https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=asUyK6JWt9U Rowan Atkinson was great in this |
Those early Guy Ritchie’s are all fun shows.
Latest for me are the Pruitt Igoe Myth, docu on public housing. Really an excellent study.... And If Beale Street Could Talk. James Baldwin story updated. Stellar dialog and acting. Both are real high recco’s |
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Was laid up in a hospital bed over the weekend and luckily had HBO available to me. One night I needed something I could just watch but not required to focus on, so no first watches of any movies I haven't seen. I watched this nostalgic serving of comfort food.
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![]() Chinatown This never seems to make my top ten lists, which is weird, cos it's pretty much a perfect film. |
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The Favorite. Really good, a fun little romp thru palace intrigue. You don’t see the results of this ancient crust on the people below, but it’s easily imagined. Obviously influenced by Blackadder. Only downside, imo, an unusual and obtrusive soundtrack at times...
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Agreed that it's basically a perfect film and surely Nicholson's best performance? Next to cuckoo's nest probably. Have you seen The Two Jakes? |
Gotta admit, I really enjoyed Hereditary last night with coworkers. Good slowburn.
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yeah, I thought it was one of the better new horror shows I've seen. Way better than the VVVVitch |
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Yeah, I'm good now, mostly just uncomfortable than anything. Anyways yesterday I watched Isle of Dogs ![]() Really enjoyed this movie. I'm a fan of Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox, and I think he upped his stop motion game with this movie. I hope he does more stop motion movies, they're really good. |
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oh, cool. yes. he's always been a very clever boy, and filming toys is his sweet spot. i don't mean this in a derogatory way at all. i mean you can tell even from his adult movies that he might just always be 12, but smarter. someone has to. same as what i see as his french counterpart, michel gondry, and his clever tricks. i don't know how to explain but there is this moment in a boy's life where their childish imagination still lives. it's kind of magical. you're no longer a dumb kid but you're not yet a teenager either. i remember back at that age i wanted to be a secret agent, and to make rockets. then girls happened, haa haa haa. this age i mean ![]() maybe a little earlier even. at the beginning of that age, not the end. you know what i mean? |
I walked out of Isle of Dogs after about 45 minutes. Worst thing I'd seen in a very, very long time.
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Our Media teacher, the infamous Mr. Greenwood, threatened to spoil Endgame for us if we fucked around in class today.
I'm realising that I want to see it a hell of a lot more than I thought, so I'm wary. |
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![]() I liked the new Spike Lee Joint, I never read the book its based off of. Its a pretty good satire, of course like the best Spike Lee movies it will entertain you but also piss you off. |
![]() The Maltese Falcon ![]() Vertigo I've been revisiting old established classics, not to see if I find anything new or different in them, just because they never stop being brilliant however many times I watch them. |
crazy rich asians
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Well now I understand exactly why you hated it so much. Fuggin joyless Nazi |
Was the most puerile and oldster pretentious faux hipster thing ever. Even included Bryan Cranston.
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I liked it. Of course it’s pretentious. It’s Wes Anderson. I thought it was fun. And pretty. :) |
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Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse.
I was really impressed with this one; the animation is super impressive but you don't notice because it's all so self-contained. (There are probably better words for that). Managed to hit all the right boxes, and the individual Spiderpeople were fun. Authoritative ranking: Noir > Gwen > Morales > Ham > Parker > Peni. |
Saw Spidey Into Spiderverse. Cool stuff. Very well-done and fun as fuck.
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![]() Basic Instinct One of my all-time guilty pleasure movies - thinking about it, Paul Verhoeven might even be my all-time guilty pleasure director. My DVD has a great commentary by Camille Paglia, which is little more than a two hour love letter to Sharon Stone and the whole femme fatale tradition. Which means I have precisely the same taste in women as a middle age lesbian. |
o man i want that paglia commentary
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