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Rob Instigator 05.02.2016 03:23 PM


 


Deadpool. Saw it this weekend. Very fun. Laughed and laughed.


 

watched this sunday after finding out my wife had never seen it. I loved it, but I have the feeling that the last 2 minutes Coda to the film was a bullshit re-shoot add-on because studios asked for an obvious happy ending. The movie should have ended with constantine and the lady walking out of hospital.

gmku 05.02.2016 03:46 PM

Born To Be Blue

Excellent.

stu666 05.02.2016 03:56 PM

 

Torn Curtain 05.05.2016 11:04 AM

Amy.

8/10

Rob Instigator 05.10.2016 01:33 PM

 


on the Netflix. Odd comedy/horror film. Not bad. It helps to have a background in Old Testament shiznit.

Rob Instigator 06.08.2016 09:18 AM

 


Liked it. even though there are a LOT of bullshit parts.

 

wow what shit. Made it about 50 minutes in and almost killed my TV it was so fucking horrible. I was truly bored to try and watch this.....

pepper_green 06.11.2016 10:46 AM

revenge of the nerds II

airheads

never ending story

ilduclo 06.11.2016 10:49 AM

Human Capital, it was really good. Nice to see something half assed intelligent for a change

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2465578/

Severian 06.11.2016 12:11 PM

The Witch.

It was pretty fucking good. I get the feeling there was some dumbass allegory shit going on, and that it was supposed to be more about paranoia and the dangers of puritanical religious thought than about "real" witches and demons and shit. But fuck that, I'll take it at face value, because it was one hell of a horror movie.

LifeDistortion 06.11.2016 12:24 PM

I have yet to rewatch it, but I think The Witch was fantastic, and as any great art, you can interpret it in different ways. Best damn movie about witchcraft in a long time.

ilduclo 06.11.2016 01:07 PM

I've got it on order from my public library. As a "semi-scholar" of early new England settlements, I should find a lot of things about the Calvinists. They were a pretty fucked up crew!

pepper_green 06.11.2016 01:33 PM

whatever!

yawn! you bum rushers cramping my style with The Witch. I will get the last say so.

said so!!!

pepper_green 06.11.2016 01:36 PM

da fuck you got now?!? my post will be the last post for a week and don't try to trump it. I like seeing pepper_green as the last poster.

Rob Instigator 06.13.2016 01:24 PM


 


Watched Hail Caesar this weekend. I had put off watching it because the reviews made it seem like it was in the vein of the two Coen Bros. movies I fucking hate (O Bro where art thou, Hudsucker Proxy) but I really enjoyed it. It is like Lebowski in that the main plot thread is not what the movie is about. It helps if you are a big fan of the classic hollywood films, for every scene, every shot, is an homage to the classic films.


 

In English it is titled "Spy Time" (horrible title). My wife and I gave this a chance and I had a laugh watching it. homage/spoof of the spy movie genre, and very funny if watched in Spanish. I think it is based on an old Spanish comic book?

Rob Instigator 06.13.2016 02:00 PM

 


saw this again this weekend too. we forwarded past all the boxer's crap side-story though. Made it much tighter and better. That part is boring AF

ilduclo 06.14.2016 05:24 PM

so, I saw the VVitch, I'd say pretty poor in a lot of ways. Really decent acting, good cinematography and a real nice sound track. The story is s'posed to be from period chronicles, but it was a really poor representation of most of Calvinist thought, and was seen thru a very modern sensibility. A very modern treatment of childhood vs how they were seen back then, and a total lack of Indians, who played a huge part in the outlook of these early settlers. Just read Young Goodman Brown or Cotton Mather for a real representation.

Severian 06.15.2016 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ilduclo
so, I saw the VVitch, I'd say pretty poor in a lot of ways. Really decent acting, good cinematography and a real nice sound track. The story is s'posed to be from period chronicles, but it was a really poor representation of most of Calvinist thought, and was seen thru a very modern sensibility. A very modern treatment of childhood vs how they were seen back then, and a total lack of Indians, who played a huge part in the outlook of these early settlers. Just read Young Goodman Brown or Cotton Mather for a real representation.


Well, remember though, it's not supposed to be a great historical film. It's a horror film framed in pretty well-researched pre-colonial history.

It's not about the big social picture in terms of Native Americans — though they are in the film. It's about paranoia and hysteria, and the scariness of Puritan belief. And yes, it's viewed through a modern lense, but less so than a lot of films. In the sense that it uses hindsight and modern social psychological theory to illustrate how fucked up that period was for individuals, it definitely does take a modern approach. But I don't think that's really a valid critique, because it's a horror film and in the film the horror is that particular period in human history.

I thought it succeeded at what it was trying to do.

I did not like the dead dog scene though. Sweet Jesus. I can't hack that shit. I feel like that kind of violence should be detailed on the rating explanation, along with "horror/fantasy violence" and "adult themes" and "disturbing imagery" it should say "animal violence." Seriously. That 2-second scene almost ruined the movie for me. I almost threw up in my mouth.

I can watch people get sliced up and butchered all day long, but there are a few things I can't take, and animal violence is one of them. Rape is another.

Overall though, one of the best and most original horror films in recent years.

ilduclo 06.16.2016 09:49 AM

just part of the reason not to go to movies you know too much about. Sort of like my response to the Miles biopic, it's just too far from true for me to develop any sort of sympathy with anyone in the movie. Don't get me wrong, it was an OK movie, great soundtrack!, but missed on so many possibilities that it was a 5/10 for me.

PS, if you dislike animal cruelty, don't listen to the critics and do not go to see "the Lobster"

Severian 06.16.2016 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ilduclo
just part of the reason not to go to movies you know too much about. Sort of like my response to the Miles biopic, it's just too far from true for me to develop any sort of sympathy with anyone in the movie. Don't get me wrong, it was an OK movie, great soundtrack!, but missed on so many possibilities that it was a 5/10 for me.

PS, if you dislike animal cruelty, don't listen to the critics and do not go to see "the Lobster"


I can dig this. I have a serious problem watching films about psychiatry or clinical psychology. Not only because I once fiercely pursued a professional career in cognitive neuroscience, but also because I fucking loathe the discipline of clinical therapy. Sometimes it works in film, but usually only when the serious and dangerous problems with the scientist-practitioner model are being highlighted.

Noted on the Lobster thing. Thanks for he heads up.
If the movie's good enough, I can handle it, just like I can handle rape scenes if they serve an important purpose in the film. But if there's no reason for showing animal violence... if the implication if it could be just as effective, and the asshole director just wants people to cringe, I just can't do it.

That poor sweet littl Border Collie. :(

Rob Instigator 06.20.2016 10:16 AM

 


Delirious and looking for anything remotely odd on the Netflix and I watched this horror. Have you seen Travolta with a Serbian accent? neckbeard? Deniro and Travolta trading torture porn scenes? Horrendous movie. I forwarded through it and it was still painful and lame.


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