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LifeDistortion 08.10.2020 11:47 AM

 

Severian 08.11.2020 07:46 AM

 


Surprisingly good film. Nice style. Bale good as always.
Matt Damon must be given top billing because he’s the bigger name, because this film is very much about Christian Bale’s character (apparently a British driver named Ken Miles). Anyway, good stuff. Little heavy on foreshadowing, but overall no major complaints.

NYCgaf16 08.12.2020 03:51 AM

i have a plan to watch singles.... and maybe watch another sailor moon series

NYCgaf16 08.13.2020 02:11 PM

 

i did it

!@#$%! 08.13.2020 03:15 PM

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i did it

haa haaa haaaa!
that was always such an awful movie
it’s true to stereotypes rather than “true to life.” a bit of a cartoon.

for a more fun/accurate picture of the era instead let me recommend maybe... linklater’s “slackers” or even “before sunrise” (this is a small movie but does reflect fashions and attitudes of the era). “the year punk broke” of course. rose troche’s “go fish” which isn’t a great film but it’s very representative of its time, almost a documentary. “kids” too, i fucking hate that movie, but it was near documentary. oh, any of the kevin smith movies of that time, as well. gus van sant’s “my own private idaho” works too even though it’s reimagined shakespeare, and “to die for” is underrated and prescient.
“fight club” for sure. “terminator 2”? yeah. and in a way too, “the matrix.” oh, also “memento.” “empire records” maybe? “pulp fiction” of course...


ok i gtg...

Severian 08.13.2020 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
haa haaa haaaa!
that was always such an awful movie
it’s true to stereotypes rather than “true to life.” a bit of a cartoon.

for a more fun/accurate picture of the era instead let me recommend maybe... linklater’s “slackers” or even “before sunrise” (this is a small movie but does reflect fashions and attitudes of the era). “the year punk broke” of course. rose troche’s “go fish” which isn’t a great film but it’s very representative of its time, almost a documentary. “kids” too, i fucking hate that movie, but it was near documentary. oh, any of the kevin smith movies of that time, as well. gus van sant’s “my own private idaho” works too even though it’s reimagined shakespeare, and “to die for” is underrated and prescient.
“fight club” for sure. “terminator 2”? yeah. and in a way too, “the matrix.” oh, also “memento.” “empire records” maybe? “pulp fiction” of course...


ok i gtg...



Of course it’s true to stereotypes, but it’s fun.
There was even a little video in Seattle’s Experience Music Project about this, and how it really kinda just completely failed to capture what was happening in the area at the time on several levels.

But it’s fun.

“I’m walking down the avenue-hoo-hoo hoo hoo hoo”

tw2113 08.13.2020 04:12 PM

Best part about the movie Singles is the soundtrack.

!@#$%! 08.13.2020 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Of course it’s true to stereotypes, but it’s fun.


nah, it was awful. i hated it so much lol. it was like made by an old man trying to figure out “what the kids were doing” from watching commercials or something. terrible.

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There was even a little video in Seattle’s Experience Music Project about this, and how it really kinda just completely failed to capture what was happening in the area at the time on several levels.


ah, if you could point me to it, it would be great

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But it’s fun.


nooooo. it’s awful! :D

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“I’m walking down the avenue-hoo-hoo hoo hoo hoo”


i don’t remember that part i think i blocked ot out of memory as self-defense haha.

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Best part about the movie Singles is the soundtrack.


yes probably. the fuckers were really milking the fad for all it was worth at the time.

choc e-Claire 08.13.2020 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by tw2113
Best part about the movie Singles is the soundtrack.

you act like that's not why he watched it in the first place :D

!@#$%! 08.13.2020 08:12 PM

WAIT WAIT WAIT. no. shit. i confused it with “reality bites,” another horror of the same era. so much so that they got conflated in my mind. winona was never in singles.

ok, i think i remember it better now, singles was sillier, and possibly fun to an extent. “we’re #1 in belgium” or something, yes? lol.

still forgettable. but sorry about introducing confusion into the thread.



oh, another worthy 90s memorabilia, a lot of wesley snipes stuff: new jack city, white men can’t jump, passenger 57, blade

oh, and speaking of black protagonists, of course: friday, and all the sequels. oh and hahaha house party! who can forget house party? probably still hilarious. do the right thing! holy shit do the right thing was epochal. less important but close to the imagination of the time, the fifth element. also with chris tucker, rush hour, ha ha ha ha.

johny mnemonic! that was the first william gibson film adaptation i guess. that’s so fucking 90s. almost all of keanu in the 90s is very 90s. point break. speed, of course. same case with huh, whats his name... jim carrey! amd stuff by the farrely brothers... dumb and dumber, kingpin, something about mary...

Severian 08.14.2020 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
WAIT WAIT WAIT. no. shit. i confused it with “reality bites,” another horror of the same era. so much so that they got conflated in my mind. winona was never in singles.

ok, i think i remember it better now, singles was sillier, and possibly fun to an extent. “we’re #1 in belgium” or something, yes? lol.

still forgettable. but sorry about introducing confusion into the thread.




Yeah man, Singles is Cameron Crowe. It’s deliberately stupid, and quite fun.
They shot in and around Seattle for a lot of scenes, too, but yeah, it failed to capture the moment accurately.
That video probably isn’t at the EMP anymore, this was from back when the giant pimple first opened.

But yeah, I love Singles and I always will.
The songs Paul Westerberg recorded for the soundtrack are very goofy too, but very good, sweet pop songs.

Reality Bites has Winona but… much less dumb fun value

NYCgaf16 08.14.2020 01:14 PM

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The songs Paul Westerberg recorded for the soundtrack are very goofy too, but very good, sweet pop songs.


i prefer touch me i'm dick :D

Severian 08.14.2020 08:01 PM

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i prefer touch me i'm dick :D


That specific joke probably hasn’t held up super well haha

choc e-Claire 08.14.2020 10:18 PM

 

Pretty stupid, but not without its charms.

tw2113 08.14.2020 10:52 PM

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Pretty stupid, but not without its charms.



More like pretty damn awesome. I absolutely love this movie.

choc e-Claire 08.14.2020 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tw2113
More like pretty damn awesome. I absolutely love this movie.

My family's been watching a movie every week for both enforced togetherness and a cultural education. Mum decided that she absolutely had to make us watch this, so she bought it and instantly chose it at her turn.
I feel like it's one that I'm unlikely to watch again, but it does what I enjoy - absurd premises taken extremely literally.

tw2113 08.14.2020 11:31 PM

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My family's been watching a movie every week for both enforced togetherness and a cultural education. Mum decided that she absolutely had to make us watch this, so she bought it and instantly chose it at her turn.
I feel like it's one that I'm unlikely to watch again, but it does what I enjoy - absurd premises taken extremely literally.



If you can't trust the governments of the world...then who can you trust? *looks around nervously*

!@#$%! 08.14.2020 11:48 PM

STOP MAKING SENSE (JONATHAN DEMME + TALKING HEADS, 1984)

 


wow. i had never seen the whole thing. wow.

tw2113 08.15.2020 12:59 AM

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STOP MAKING SENSE (JONATHAN DEMME + TALKING HEADS, 1984)


 


wow. i had never seen the whole thing. wow.



Worth every second

a baby in 1980 08.15.2020 01:24 AM

Amores Perros
 

 

!@#$%! 08.15.2020 05:46 PM

MY BRILLIANT CAREER (GILLIAN ARMSTRONG, 1979)

 


hilarious movie, superfun to watch, and judy davis was just so fucking great in it.

good job, oztralia...



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festival de canes = festival de perros :D

great fucking movie, that one, as i recall. it’s been years since i saw it but now i want to again.

a baby in 1980 08.16.2020 06:39 AM

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great fucking movie, that one, as i recall. it’s been years since i saw it but now i want to again.



Great movie indeed. I hadn't seen it in well over a decade. Well worth rewatching.

tw2113 08.17.2020 08:29 PM

Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince

LifeDistortion 08.18.2020 12:43 AM

I watched The Hidden Fortress this afternoon for the first time. Then tonight I revisited Valley Girl. That's a pretty solid double bill.

Rob Instigator 08.18.2020 08:24 AM

watched The Interview with Hugo Weaving. Very cool movie. Aussie?

Also watched Breakdown with Kurt Russell, and now I do not want to drive to El Paso from Houston any more.

Diesel 08.27.2020 07:55 AM

NICO: 1988

Finally finished the last half of this after watching the first half a year ago, lol cunting germans

Anyway, it was not worth the wait; fucking shit pal

NYCgaf16 08.27.2020 10:17 AM

i watched Breadcrumb Trail recently and i watched Escape From Alcatraz today

_tunic_ 08.27.2020 10:59 AM

Dracula Untold


might have been better off if it had remained untold

tw2113 08.28.2020 01:25 AM

Bill and Ted Face The Music. Too early for a rating.

demonrail666 08.28.2020 04:33 AM

 


Pontypool

Really interesting film with a brilliant main premise (a virus transmitted by spoken language). It did nothing on 1st release but seems to be gathering a bit of a cult following as more people find out about it.

 


Yellowbrickroad

On the surface this seems like just another found-footage/Blair Witch affair but it's all done really well, with a genuinely original and creepy concept.

choc e-Claire 08.28.2020 05:46 AM

 

A lot of fun, even if I found some of the tonal contrasts a bit jarring.

tw2113 08.29.2020 02:15 AM

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Bill and Ted Face The Music. Too early for a rating.



Honestly, had too much to drink too fast and I never finished my original attempt to watch it.


So I restarted it tonight, and watched all the way through...


I didn't hate it, but I'm not sure where it'd rank among the original two movies. Most are partial to Excellent Adventure. I'm partial to Bogus Journey. A followup roughly 30 years in the making will forever be hard to handle. I...can't give an official ranking yet. I need to watching a couple more times at least. There is an "Oh my god..." moment for sure that just amuses me way more than it should, but other parts feel kind of "wtf", and then everything in between.

!@#$%! 08.29.2020 12:55 PM

THE CARS THAT ATE PARIS (PETER WEIR, 1974)

 

 


pretty fucking sure this inspired mad max & its sequels!

peter weir is fucking great

tw2113 08.29.2020 04:41 PM

Guns Akimbo.


Something about Daniel Radcliffe in movies with extremely odd premises.

tw2113 08.29.2020 07:45 PM

Jay and Silent Bob Reboot


Humanoids From The Deep

!@#$%! 08.29.2020 07:56 PM

BONJOUR TRISTESSE (OTTO PREMINGER, 1958)

 


first of a criterion series on “bad vacations” :D :D

jean seberg! barely 20 and *killing it*

great cast overall e.g. alec guinness long before she chose the horrible role that came to define his career for children everywhere (and shall remain unnamed in this post)

 


oh and of course this being preminger, excellent opening credits by saul bass

bad vacations lolololololo

tw2113 08.29.2020 09:09 PM

Very likely watching Midsommar next as I've heard good things about it

Severian 08.30.2020 10:23 AM

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Very likely watching Midsommar next as I've heard good things about it


It’s a mesmerizing fucking deathtrip.

Scarier, I think, than Hereditary. The imagery and music are beautiful — the film itself is deeply unsettling.

Have fun

tw2113 08.30.2020 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
It’s a mesmerizing fucking deathtrip.

Scarier, I think, than Hereditary. The imagery and music are beautiful — the film itself is deeply unsettling.

Have fun



It made me hope that i'd be able to identify if I end up in a cult in some way. Also very long movie that won't be easy to rewatch regularly.

tw2113 08.30.2020 10:47 PM

Fright Night again


The Stoned Age.


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