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The Road to Wellville
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== saw a bunch of showtime movies these past weeks among them: *everything everywhere etc* was great, very funny, and i like that the multiverse bullshit was not taken seriously but was rather a conceit for an overwhelmed multitasker too caught up in self flagellation. so ultimately it was a funny feel good family movie with dildo jokes. and michelle yeoh is so fucking badass. *richard pryor: omit the logic* great documentary about someone who needs no introduction *american gigolo* i had heard about this all my life and did not pay it any mind because it was sold as a "richard gere" movie. but who gives a fuck about richard gere (his middle name is tiffany), it's a PAUL SCHRADER movie! hahahhaa. with a GIORGIO MORODER soundtrack derived from BLONDIE! wtf, why nobody ever told me. so anyway it's the same movie basically as LIGHT SLEEPER and also THE CARD COUNTER. same type of character, similar troubles, similar structure. is repetitive? not really. i like it when an artist has characteristic themes and variations. my favorite one is still light sleeper, i think, because of willem dafoe, that guy fucking rules. paul schrader also appears in the richard pryor docu btw. |
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If it'd lead to getting an enema performed by Traci Lind, I'd consider it. |
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i forgot to laugh at this the other day but i just reread it and i'm laughing again thanks |
The First Turn-on! by Troma Entertainment
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Van Helsing 2004
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![]() This was fine. Very gory. Not a ton of story. Could have been better but there are worse ways to spend one’s time. ![]() This was OK. It has less Woody Harrelson and more diarrhea and vomit than one would expect. |
goddamn, i has no idea guardians of the galaxy was considered "visionary" these days. the only vision i recall from it was zoe saldaña. otherwisethat movie is just another forgettable superhero turd for me.
that cannes one, i've seen it for rent... hmm... i'm curious now. -- anyway i saw hal hartley's "amateur" on criterion. very 90s, very hartleyesque dialogue, highly recognizable soundtrack, 100% enjoyable. ![]() couldn't find a suitable film poster on the interwebs but that's the back of the soundtrack cd oh finally here's one: ![]() |
![]() Yesterday evening I watched The Matrix Reloaded, and right after it was finished, my TV died! :mad: It only shows a black screen .... so I bought a new one today, but it will be delivered on Wednesday. Bummer, because the Dutch classic football match Ajax - Feyenoord was this afternoon, which Feyenoord won for the first time since nearly twenty years Instead I watched some music documentaries that I still had on my PC, including this one: The Great Hunger:The Life & Songs Of Shane MacGowan The TV was 11 years old, so it's about time for an upgrade :) It's still a limited upgrade from 40" to 55" and LED, the OLED and whatever is just way too expensive. |
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So at least one good thing came out of watching Reloaded...you're upgraded |
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Glad I could entertain :) |
Hanzo The Razor : Sword of Justice
One of Tarantino's faves (fitting as he is a sexual deviant) Can see how many shots and setups tarantino stole for Kill Bill. What is wrong with japan? late 70's japanese films are so RAPEY. Hanzo rapes women to "interrogate" them. It was gross, and repulsive, and I stopped it about 2/3 of the way through. Made me feel gross, like maybe Tarantino and Weinstein watched it together jerking each other off. |
![]() Wife and I have been watching some classics we never got to see. This was a good film. Beautifully filmed. Glad they only hinted at the rapes. |
Killer Party (1986)
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![]() good movie, it's French and very unlike the usual Hollywood courtroom drama's it's annoying that at the end of it all, you still don't know who really done it (sorry, spoiler alert) but great acting I've seen a bunch of movies that I didn't share here, perhaps they will come. Loads of '40 & '50's movies on Netflix |
Parasite. Fucking brilliant film.
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No enemas in this one, but anything Traci wanted to do to me, circa Fright Night Part 2 would also be acceptable. Btw, watching Fright Night Part 2. |
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"Doctor this is highly irregular" Of course, on an enema... |
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
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Also watched the Fright Night remake from 2011 last night. It was alright, but nothing I'm intentionally keeping in the end. Will see how the Fright Night 2 remake works out...
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![]() This was really good, from the director of The Lure. |
Cocteau's ORPHEUS
![]() HBO has some great TCM content. Wife and I have been watching old classic I had not yet seen. Orpheus is fucking AWESOME |
The intro alone is fucking genius.
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Heat.
It was fine |
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looove that movie the radio.... |
Air
My Michael Jordan fandom is piqued and I will forgive any and all faults in the movie. |
1931 Dracula, in celebration of World Dracula Day today
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watched MARNIE
weird film. chicks all fucked up. Trauma and ptsd and triggers everywhere. Internal terror, not birds, or monsters. ![]() watched 007 THUNDERBALL, the most violent and least silly of the Bond flicks. ![]() |
New rewatch of Pump Up The Volume
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Magic Mike’s Last Dance (it was dumb but I like Soderbergh)
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Batman and Robin.
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![]() it has high ratings on imdb, and got several award wins and nominations as well. But it left me a bit underwhelmed. ![]() very stupid, but enjoyable at the same time. ![]() I had forgotten that this actually happened. They made a good movie out of it. But I don't like seeing planes crash into buildings anymore .... |
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I think I've seen that one once and was bored out of my wits. Is Ewan McGregor's character taking a car-carrying ferry at some point in the movie? For some reason I still have a vague memory of that scenario and lots of muted colors, but can't remember anything else. |
Clue.
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Last night I watched one of the older Transformers movies, too lazy to look up which one. It's the one with the robots shooting at each other. Those stories are so lame if you think about it. US army is bombing the pyramids in Egypt and nobody is complaining about it. |
Been on a violent movie kick with the wife.
watched OG Terminator, and then Terminator 2. OG Term is perfect. Terminator 2 used to annoy me cuz of furlong and his voice, but then I read his voice chnaged from day one filming so they had to pitch correct his voice. makes sense. watched Blood Simple. Had not seen it since college. EXCELLENT movie. beautiful and violent and strange. I watched LOTR fellowship extended cut again. 4 hours. |
I have the first two Terminators on my to watch soon list as well
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![]() I really liked it. I feel like this is one of those instances where the acting can make or break the storytelling aspect. It's thanks to Giamatti (snubbed hard) and Thomas Haden Church's great performances that those characters don't just come across as massive assholes, but have a few human touches here and there. It's tough to be invested in a plot involving a self-absorbed snob and a perpetual wife-cheating horndog if they don't exude something humane and likeable too. And the two managed to tread that fine line. Hell, Giamatti even managed to make me really feel sorry for the guy and somewhat root for him by the end. I'm repeating myself, but he was done so dirty by the Academy. Virginia Madsen was great too. ![]() I was actually surprised by just how much the third installment of the series moved me. The latest Antman earlier this year was a baffling mess. And the reviews I'd read in advance were rather polarizing. There were some tonal issues here and there, but overall, Gunn's final entry in the MCU is incredibly cohesive in its thematic throughline and made with a lot of love and care. It's also quite dark - something that apparently peeved a few of the reviewers. But I think it was apt. It's quite intense at times and it needs to be. Gunn crafted a lovely and quite emotional farewell to one of his most popular creations. Warmly recommended. |
I saw the last ant man. It was a bit messy, but I thought it was a cool looking flick and fun.
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Welcome to the Dollhouse.
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