Sonic Youth Gossip

Sonic Youth Gossip (http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/index.php)
-   Non-Sonics (http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/forumdisplay.php?f=5)
-   -   >>the last movie you watched (http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/showthread.php?t=9589)

_tunic_ 12.17.2022 05:56 AM

NOS News•today, 09:53



Film Mardi Gras (1898) found in the Netherlands in the national film list of the US


Footage of a parade in New Orleans found in the Netherlands has been included in the US National Film Registry. The Mardi Grass Carnival , made in 1898, is the oldest film of the carnival celebration and was discovered this year in the collection of the Eye film museum.

In the footage, just under two minutes long, a colorful procession with several floats moves through the streets of New Orleans. The footage was found when the Louisiana State Museum was looking for its oldest record for an exhibit about the folk festival.

That turned out to be a 68mm film from one of Eye's oldest collections, the archive of an American newsreel. It had already been preserved in 1998, but then no one realized how unique the statue was. Eye hopes that now that the other approximately 200 films from this archive are being digitized, even more special images will be discovered.

Mardi Grass Carnival shows how exuberant the party was already celebrated at the time:



 




Mardi Gras Carnival 1898


The film is included in the National Film Registry because the American Library of Congress considers the recordings special. Each year, 25 films are selected for that list that are of great "cultural, historical or aesthetic importance to the national film heritage".

The list of 850 titles includes Hollywood classics such as Gone with the Wind , The Sound of Music and The Matrix , but also an information film such as The Story of Menstruation (1946), an amateur film of a visit to Disneyland and the Zapruder film of the murder on President Kennedy. There are only nine titles from before 1900 on the list.

If a film is selected for the register, the Library of Congress, one of the U.S. cultural bearers, promises to make an effort to preserve it, for example by including a copy in its collection, helping other archives to change the title. to store or to assist with restorations.

Romcom, animation and blaxploitation

At the same time as Mardi Grass Carnival , 24 other titles were selected, such as the romcom When Harry Met Sally , horror film Carrie , Disney animation The Little Mermaid, blaxploitation film Super Fly and the first of the successful series of Marvel films, Iron Man . They are all titles that were influential in their genre, explains Congressional Librarian Carola Hayden.

There were 6858 nominations submitted by the public this year. Films must be at least ten years old to be eligible.

_tunic_ 12.17.2022 06:13 AM

I read about a movie that I'm sure tw2113 would love to see :)



 





the soundtrack was just released on Invada (label of Thought Forms) that's how I found out. Didn't like much of it, and it doesn't feature the original Heidi theme song. But I do like the story behind the movie. Here's a copy/paste of an imdb review:


Quote:

The story behind "Mad Heidi" is almost as interesting - if not MORE interesting - than the film itself. The project started more than 3 years ago as the crazy dream of a bunch of Swiss horror/cult film-buffs. The mission: make the first-ever Swiss exploitation movie, preferably as insane and over-the-top as humanly possible. The challenge: they didn't have any money, only a lot of devoted enthusiasm and energy.

What followed is probably one of the most impressive and respectable crowd-funding campaigns in history. Via Internet and various social media channels, the "Mad Heidi" hype slowly but surely increased. Funds were raised via merchandising (you could even buy a cuckoo-clock) and the pre-order DVD sales of a movie that didn't exist yet! The campaign was incredibly successful, and the film was made with more than enough budget for excellent special effects, and even the involvement of a relatively well-known B-actor; - Casper Van Dien.

But then came Covid-19 ... Just like everything else in the world, the release of "Mad Heidi" was put on hold, and the patience of the cast, crew and thousands of co-funders got tested immensely. Now, and finally, the movie had its world-premiere at the Brussels' International Fantastic Film Festival. It was a real party.

Inevitably, the festive ambiance before, during and after the screening of "Mad Heidi" heavily influenced my experience and rating. I'm sorry for that, but it's simply impossible to get euphoric when you are surrounded by hundreds of people yodeling in a theater, wearing fake Swiss Nazi-uniforms, and drinking beer.

Most importantly, though, "Mad Heidi" is exactly what it promised to be ever since the beginning of production; - namely a massively entertaining and absurdly eccentric exploitation movie with copious amounts of splatter, twisted humor, demented characters, self-parody, deliberately dumb quotes and catch-phrases, and non-stop vitality. The tone, style and content of the film isn't new or innovative. The plot is comparable to crowd-pleasing flicks like "Inglourious Bastards" or "Iron Sky", and the script pays tribute to approximately three dozen of cinematic treasures varying from "The Sound of Music" to "Lady Snowblood".

The story is of lesser importance, but it neatly follows the structure of a textbook revenge-thriller. If I tell you Casper Van Dien stars as the tyrannical and megalomaniacal President of Switzerland, and simultaneously CEO of the only authorized company to produce and export cheese, you already know enough. He wants to obtain world-domination via genetically altered cheese, but a heroic girl from the Alps is determined to get revenge for the murder of her boyfriend and the downfall of her beloved Motherland.

Of all the great fun and splendid gimmicks, what I most appreciated is how the makers wonderfully inserted every possible Swiss cliche and national symbol into their film. There's the Matterhorn and cheese bowls in the film-logo already, but everything else you could possibly associate with Switzerland features as well: idyllic mountain paths, Alp horns, cuckoo clocks, cheese fondue, watches, pocket knives, Toblerone chocolate, ... There's so much lunacy and mayhem happening that Heidi's character and her quest for revenge is even pushed to the background sometimes, which is a minor default.




Here's the Mad Heidi trailer

tw2113 12.17.2022 06:13 PM

I'll willingly check it out.


Watching Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter right now

tw2113 12.18.2022 07:07 PM

Night of the Creeps

tw2113 12.22.2022 01:12 AM

This shit: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0327643/


YOLO

_tunic_ 12.24.2022 09:26 AM

 



at the start I didn't like it a lot, towards the end I did.

Definitely worth the three or so hours!

!@#$%! 12.24.2022 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
NOS News•today, 09:53



Film Mardi Gras (1898) found in the Netherlands in the national film list of the US


Footage of a parade in New Orleans found in the Netherlands has been included in the US National Film Registry. The Mardi Grass Carnival , made in 1898, is the oldest film of the carnival celebration and was discovered this year in the collection of the Eye film museum.

In the footage, just under two minutes long, a colorful procession with several floats moves through the streets of New Orleans. The footage was found when the Louisiana State Museum was looking for its oldest record for an exhibit about the folk festival.

That turned out to be a 68mm film from one of Eye's oldest collections, the archive of an American newsreel. It had already been preserved in 1998, but then no one realized how unique the statue was. Eye hopes that now that the other approximately 200 films from this archive are being digitized, even more special images will be discovered.

Mardi Grass Carnival shows how exuberant the party was already celebrated at the time:



 




Mardi Gras Carnival 1898


The film is included in the National Film Registry because the American Library of Congress considers the recordings special. Each year, 25 films are selected for that list that are of great "cultural, historical or aesthetic importance to the national film heritage".



whoa! it looks awesome! ah, if one only could hear the sound there, it must have been incredible...

--

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_


hahahahaha mad heidi killing fascists looks like fun....

btw... does this cast member get a lot of screen time? https://www.instagram.com/almargsato/ :o

tw2113 12.25.2022 09:35 PM

Real Genius. Classic Kilmer

tw2113 12.26.2022 06:50 PM

The Marine 6: Close Encounters.


Yolo

_tunic_ 12.27.2022 02:56 AM

I was having a theme night :)

The American is a great movie. The Psycho was a bit too disturbing for me.
The Factory is a really interesting documentary. Amazing that they were allowed to film it all.





 



 





 

choc e-Claire 12.27.2022 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
The Psycho was a bit too disturbing for me.

 

You have no idea how many memes about this one I see, it is absolutely huge with the zoomers for some reason.

!@#$%! 12.27.2022 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
I was having a theme night :)


if i can suggest another one...

 


Quote:

Originally Posted by tw2113
Real Genius. Classic Kilmer

hah, i like that one a lot. very funny, plus a massive nerd crush on michelle meyrink :D

_tunic_ 12.27.2022 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
if i can suggest another one...


 




well, there's an important restriction:
it needs to be recorded by me from the TV over the past year (and not yet watched obviously). Or it needs to be available on Netflix.
I've got three more TV recorded movies that fit in this theme, so the theme night will continue today, and there's also a few others on Netflix but those aren't too good I think.

_tunic_ 12.28.2022 05:07 AM

the plan was to finish the theme last night, but I only got to watching one of the remaining and choose to watch the speed skating championships instead.




 



it's a bit lame, but very entertaining at the same time.
The end credits made me regret that I stopped smoking weed. Must be fun to watch that when stoned, it will probably make the entire movie a whole lot better :)





it's a touch choice, Kirsten Stewart or Jutta Leerdam:


 

_tunic_ 12.29.2022 04:25 AM

 





Didn't like it as much as I possibly should have. I read the Trivia on imdb after watching the movie and then almost wanted to watch it again. I thought the characters were a bit too much over the top, and the story was long winded. But it looks very good, and it has a nice soundtrack as well.

Christian Bale looked an awful lot like Woody Harrelson to me. And Jeremy Renner plays the mayor who's in the office for like 20 years, but he looks like he's in his late twenties.

!@#$%! 12.29.2022 09:22 AM

hahaha i love american hustle. seen it a handful of times. david o. russell is hilarious: flirting with disaster, i heart huckabees, three kings, silver linings playbook...

the cast in american hustle is awesome, hahahahha, i laugh just thinking about them. i mean sure, there is a serious story of some sort going on, but i read it mainly as a comedy. more specifically: a farce.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk_-hjQ75mQ

hahahahahahaaaa she's so great...

but yeah none of the actual people involved in the real life events looked anything like their film counterparts. i've looked them up...

Rob Instigator 12.29.2022 11:29 AM

I watched American Hustle and fell asleep twice.

I stopped caring about movies where the only issue is white people problems...

!@#$%! 12.29.2022 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I watched American Hustle and fell asleep twice.

I stopped caring about movies where the only issue is white people problems...

i think watching white people having problems can often be hilarious

tw2113 12.29.2022 10:07 PM

Slackers
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

tw2113 12.29.2022 11:34 PM

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.


Natural followup

Severian 12.30.2022 06:38 AM

Point Break: Ridiculously stupid film but surprisingly quite fun. Big production value upgrade compared to previous Swayze joints like Roadhouse (which has aged like milk in the sun and was a shit movie to begin with). At least Point Break is fun. Roadhouse is just an unintentional comedy.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery: Loved the original and this was quite good as well. Bit less Agatha Christie, more Among Us, but whatever, good times, good movie. Seems to have been filmed with a lot of individual scenes edited to seem like people are together — probably because of that big dumb pandemic.

It’s a Wonderful Life: This holds up, even though the movie is like 80% setup for its last 15 minutes or so. Never really noticed that before. It’s really just a good-old-boy life story that turns into a supernatural fantasy film 1.5 hours in. Lmao.

Emily the Criminal: Good but not as good as some would have you believe. A fine film with fine performances, but nothing super special. Spoiler alert, Emily becomes a criminal!

_tunic_ 12.30.2022 08:11 AM

I have one movie left to watch in the "American" theme (American History X), but didn't feel like watching it last night so I might watch it tonight still.
So instead I found this one on Netflix:





 



it's one of the most horrible films ever! But other people may still enjoy.
At various points I thought about stopping it, but I endured and now still wonder why.



Then I needed a more serious and factual movie, and there was only one option:




 



didn't expect much of it, and it actually is truly terrible but I enjoyed it a lot. (spoiler alert) it has both Christopher Lloyd (famous for the professor in Back To The Future) and David Hasselhoff as supporting actors.
it always bothers me in these types of movies, that everyone is running around naked except for the main character :(


After that I finished watching a movie that I found while channel hopping, and I entered it midway or so.




 

!@#$%! 12.30.2022 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Point Break: Ridiculously stupid film but surprisingly quite fun. Big production value upgrade compared to previous Swayze joints like Roadhouse (which has aged like milk in the sun and was a shit movie to begin with). At least Point Break is fun. Roadhouse is just an unintentional comedy.

i watched roadhouse not too long ago (is everyone else on a $1.99 starz kick now?) i laughed my ass off--especially the ending! of course it was terrible, but that is besides the point. watching a monster truck drive over a car dealer's lot for no reason whatsoever while everyone stares with a stupid mouth open and does nothing about it... fuck, that is funny. everything about roadhouse is ridiculous and funny.

on the other hand i was unable to finish point break due to boredom and predictability. i could see that big wave coming from around the globe. so i turned it off.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tw2113
Slackers


ah, i love that thing. it's almost endlessly rewatchable. dated for sure, but still... it's got something. is there any other movie like it? maybe parts of fellini's "roma" but it's a much different anthropology and aesthetic. eta: or even dziga vertov's "man with the movie camera" which is even more distant but also wanders.

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
Then I needed a more serious and factual movie, and there was only one option:

 



didn't expect much of it, and it actually is truly terrible but I enjoyed it a lot. (spoiler alert) it has both Christopher Lloyd (famous for the professor in Back To The Future) and David Hasselhoff as supporting actors.
it always bothers me in these types of movies, that everyone is running around naked except for the main character :(



THAT is the suspense that keeps you glued to the screen! waiting for the main character's top to fall off.

gotta respect a movie that knows what it stands for.

tw2113 12.30.2022 10:09 PM

Piranha 3D and Piranha 3DD are good dumb fun. I support.


My last 2 movies are Mixed Nuts and Leprechaun.

Severian 12.31.2022 09:09 AM

 



I didn’t love this actually

!@#$%! 12.31.2022 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
 



I didn’t love this actually

wwwwwwait wait wait.... is this based on the don de lillo novel?

Severian 01.02.2023 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
wwwwwwait wait wait.... is this based on the don de lillo novel?



Yep

!@#$%! 01.02.2023 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Yep

oh, i love that book, but i think it would probably be best adapted as a tv series.

also as i recall you're not a fan of don cheadle hahahahaha

==

on a different subject, that i almost forgot, i saw bill and ted face the music, which was, gooddamn, so terrible, hahahahaha.

Severian 01.03.2023 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh, i love that book, but i think it would probably be best adapted as a tv series.

also as i recall you're not a fan of don cheadle hahahahaha

==

on a different subject, that i almost forgot, i saw bill and ted face the music, which was, gooddamn, so terrible, hahahahaha.


I have nothing against Don Cheadle. And I quite like Adam Driver. Both were excellent in the movie but the movie itself was meh.
I haven’t read the book, though, so maybe it was a perfect adaptation. Either way, not for me really.

Re: Bill & Ted: Watched that with the girlfriend a few months ago and yes it was abysmal, but sometimes humorous. Kid Cudi was just ACTING his ass off in the background, giving these big goofy reactions like the worst kid in a high school play. Just gnawing scenery like it was his job. Hilarious and dumb.

finding nobody 01.03.2023 12:31 PM

Night of the Comet (1984). It was a fun film, but nothing that will blow your mind.
https://decider.com/wp-content/uploa...guns.gif?w=618

!@#$%! 01.03.2023 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finding nobody
Night of the Comet (1984). It was a fun film, but nothing that will blow your mind.
 

oh, i think tw2113 might just love that one!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I have nothing against Don Cheadle. And I quite like Adam Driver. Both were excellent in the movie but the movie itself was meh.
I haven’t read the book, though, so maybe it was a perfect adaptation. Either way, not for me really.

Re: Bill & Ted: Watched that with the girlfriend a few months ago and yes it was abysmal, but sometimes humorous. Kid Cudi was just ACTING his ass off in the background, giving these big goofy reactions like the worst kid in a high school play. Just gnawing scenery like it was his job. Hilarious and dumb.


oh, there is just be too much material in the book to cram into a film format, which is more suited to the short story or the novella. this would be more lik chernobyl. hm, i wonder if the novel was inspired by actual chernobyl... nope, it was just prescient hahahahaha. published 1985.

i thought you didn't like don cheadle! maybe it was on a certain role or something like the marvel stuff. to me he was great in "house of lies". hahahahahahahahah the fucking hilarious rascal....

anyway yes b&t was humorous in a "so bad it's good " kind of way. i chuckled a few times, no regrets.

tw2113 01.03.2023 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh, i think tw2113 might just love that one!





Can confirm that I indeed do.

!@#$%! 01.03.2023 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tw2113
Can confirm that I indeed do.

 

tw2113 01.04.2023 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
 





I'll be taking requests from all you teenage comet zombies

!@#$%! 01.09.2023 10:45 AM

hideous kinky (kate winslet, 1998, lol)
 


i'm not sure how much of a "movie" this was but i liked it.

first because kate winslet was in it, and like that review about mare of easttown said she will carry anything that she's in (ok, i will probably never see "titanic", so i can't confirm there, but the other stuff hell yes).

second, because when i could not figure out wtf this movie/non-movie was about, i ended up googling it and i found out this was about one babymama and a couple of the many scattered children of lucian freud (did he really have 40? lol).

it's a thin veil, as some names and occupations have been barely obscured or altered, but yeah, it's based on an autobiographical novel. so, twice removed from memory, but not by much. and i've been entertained reading a little bit of the gossip and one thing leads to another.

the title is from words the children like to scream at random. what they actually mean in their context and why they say them is never explained in the movie. don't know if it was in the book. but it's funny to see the kids running around screaming in their private language.

anyway this is not any kind of great movie or anything, and i feel like it needed explanatory footnotes, or prior acquaintance with the subject matter and the future celebrities featured in the story. but hey! kate winslet! and art history gossip! so... another title successfully removed from the old watchlist.

eta: apparently the source book might be even more opaque, judging from this review, because it features an actual child narrator: https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...ks.estherfreud

_tunic_ 01.11.2023 03:37 AM

 



Cleopatra (1963) starring Liz Taylor
it's a long one, nearly four hours, and that is still a heavily edited version.
The set and all looks great, and her dresses too. Storywise and actingwise, I didn't like it as much, it's too long winded perhaps.

One guy (Roddy McDowall) was supposed to be running for an Oscar as supporting actor but the movie company accidentally nominated him for the Oscar for main actor which is why he didn't win it. He is really good though.




Interestingly there are currently two movies in production about Cleopatra, one is directed by Denis Villeneuve, the other one is starring and co-written by Gal Gadot

Severian 01.11.2023 07:40 AM

I watched a bunch with the girlfriend during the weekend.

• The Pale Blue Eye: Pretty good, not great, but the cinematography is really something and Christian Bale is always a delight.

• The Menu: Very good. Had no idea what to expect and was definitely invested as soon as things got going. Weird movie but very well done.

• Gremlins: Doesn’t really hold up. Pretty racist at times too, or at the very least xenophobic. They include a little “When will you learn” line about the environment or whatever at the end, but it still feels like it’s about non-western cultures being bad.
ALSO, so they give birth when they touch even a single drop of water but not when they drink beer or touch snow? Makes no goddamn sense!
ALSO ALSO, the main guy, Billy, sucks. Phoebe Cates’ character tells him this horrifying story about her dad’s tragic death and Billy literally says nothing, not a word in response.

• The Burbs: I’m sorry but this sucked. Felt 3 hours long, was only 1.5 hours of non-jokes and bad slapstick and misunderstandings followed by a twistaroo ending kind of. Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher are great but the movie is a snoozer. Also there’s a Gremlins cereal in the background, which means Joe Dante created a universe in which he, Joe Dante, made the same movie the real Joe Dante did in real life, and that there are doppelgängers of Corey Feldman and other actors who overlap in both movies. Lmao.
I saw like half of this when I was just a wee child and my mom made me stop. Can’t remember why but I finally finished it 30 years later and I guess that’s something?

!@#$%! 01.11.2023 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
• Gremlins: Doesn’t really hold up.

yeah, it never did--it's always been shit.

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
One guy (Roddy McDowall) was supposed to be running for an Oscar as supporting actor but the movie company accidentally nominated him for the Oscar for main actor which is why he didn't win it. He is really good though.


[...]

Interestingly there are currently two movies in production about Cleopatra, one is directed by Denis Villeneuve, the other one is starring and co-written by Gal Gadot


roddy mcdowall was the main monkey in the original planet of the apes.

i'd love to see gal gadot in seductress costume lol, but not really interested in her writing. i've seen her public declarations, etc--so basic, don't wanna. i know this sounds terrible but it's true for me. but maybe she's some secret patricia highsmith and nobody it knows yet.

the villeneuve version i expect to be great. never heard the man speak a word but he tends to stick close to his sources and puts together some glorious visuals.

_tunic_ 01.15.2023 07:27 AM


 


This movie is truly amazing! It's not often that I want to see a movie again immediately after watching it. This one I want to see again!
The only "flaw"and where story-wise it looks very dated is the ending.
But even the special effects are amazing, for a movie made in 1948!

Thinking about buying it on Bluray or DVD ...


 



Loved this one too, it very much has the same vibe as Lost In Translation.




Probably going to watch Spinal Tap later today :D

Severian 01.15.2023 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
 

Loved this one too, it very much has the same vibe as Lost In Translation.



No offense but I absolutely hated this bleak depressing sonofabitch of a movie. Just sad bastard city. And the main character annoyed me.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:41 AM.

Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
All content ©2006 Sonic Youth