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I kind of liked it but I'm in a complaining mood.And I'm one of the only people here who likes the movie.![]()
I kind of liked it but I'm in a complaining mood.And I'm one of the only people here who likes the movie.![]()
Good points about the misuse of the music. Shockingly, I haven't watched this movie in a while so had forgotten how bad it was.I also thought it was kind of weird to end the movie to Dylan's "Shelter From the Storm". Crowe knows music well enough to know it's not a love song. "Now there’s a wall between us/ something there’s been lost /I took too much for granted, I got my signals crossed" is the opposite of a happy ending.
Well, I can say that no one in the film reminds me of the two people Crowe spent his time with, other than agents being d!cks. It's like he found out what he wanted but just had Cruise in mind no matter what. I don't see any way Cruise could pull it off.
And I'm one of the only people here who likes the movie.![]()
Which are ?This music draft has derailed us here! I hope we can get it together because I really like our next pairing.
Which are ?
Need to make sure those 2 are still available. Discussion will be on 3 weeks from last Monday.Sorry - completely whiffed on posting the upcoming pairings.
We looked at sports movies, but I will be honest - I didn't think there were many available that were that great or might give us much to talk about. Either over the top like Waterboy or Necessary Roughness, ones that everybody has probably seen like Miracle. Anyway we are going "sports adjacent" and doing a sports agent double feature!
Discussion starting on May 11th: Jerry Maguire + High Flying Bird [both of these movies are on Netflix]
Extra Credit movie for those looking for a sports movie to watch = Murderball [on Prime]. Not related to the discussion, I just love that doc but couldn't think of much to pair with it so I will just make that recommendation.
When we do the every other Monday starting a movie discussion schedule, that puts the next one right on Memorial Day. We will still keep that, and if people are doing something they can start their discussion the day after, but that also makes it topical for a couple war movies. We tried to stay away from the really heavy ones like Paths of Glory and The Pianist, so we are going to be going with a couple POW movies that should keep it a little lighter for people.
Discussion starting on May 25th: The Great Escape + Stalag 17 [both of these are on Prime]
I think most will like June pairing, but we will wait until later to post those to see what comes and goes on the services. Even these are risky, so if one gets taken off in May I will post the replacement.
The blue makes it super hard to read but I think it says The Great Escape and Stalag 17Need to make sure those 2 are still available. Discussion will be on 3 weeks from last Monday.
Yep, I’ll update everything tomorrow but we are doing somewhat of a Memorial Day theme with movies highlighting POWs during WW2. Though these aren’t ultra serious movies, they are ultimate guy movies with plenty of humor and hi jinx.The blue makes it super hard to read but I think it says The Great Escape and Stalag 17
In! I haven’t seen either of these!The blue makes it super hard to read but I think it says The Great Escape and Stalag 17
Out!Yep, I’ll update everything tomorrow but we are doing somewhat of a Memorial Day theme with movies highlighting POWs during WW2. Though these aren’t ultra serious movies, they are ultimate guy movies with plenty of humor and hi jinx.
Chicks like them both -In! I haven’t seen either of these!
Out!
Especially old chicks! Back in!
Wings is quite incredible. Not good, but incredibleThe Great Escape just starting on TCM. I’d live watch, but my son has commandeered the TV for the 100th straight day.
ETA: TCM does have a really good lineup today. Dirty Dozen, Battle of the Bulge, and The Best Years of Our Lives up in a row after The Great Escape. I recorded Wings last night too.
I would agree. It has some major flaws but the dogfighting scenes still hold up and the overall production value is tremendous. There is one camera shot that zooms in through like 7 different tables at a nightclub and right to a close up of the protagonist that is one of the best shots I’ve ever seen.Wings is quite incredible. Not good, but incredible
Probably the finest American studio film ever made and a movie every American should see. I wish it would get a proper Criterion or special anniversary blu ray restoration and release.“The Best Years of Our Lives” about to start on TCM. Perfect for Memorial Day. Off to Boone City.
It could definitely use that. I first watched it after hearing about it through you and/or others on this board a year or two ago. Incredible movie that seems way ahead of its time in its treatment of PTSD.Probably the finest American studio film ever made and a movie every American should see. I wish it would get a proper Criterion of special anniversary blu ray restoration and release.
I know you and I have talked about this one before. One of my all-time favorite movies as well.Probably the finest American studio film ever made and a movie every American should see. I wish it would get a proper Criterion or special anniversary blu ray restoration and release.
Agreed. It has such a beautiful POV on all the characters and is able to balance all the components so well. It would be really easy to make that movie overly patriotic, overly dramatic and really one note. This thing has so many layers and is exquisitely filmed.It could definitely use that. I first watched it after hearing about it through you and/or others on this board a year or two ago. Incredible movie that seems way ahead of its time in its treatment of PTSD.
Yep, a perfect movie. Weird case too where it won Best Picture and is on the AFI top 100 but I feel like it's not that well known or well seen. I admit to thinking based on the name and the length that this was going to be a bloated melodrama. Within 5 minutes, I was totally captivated. By the time it got the bedroom scene with Homer and Wilma, I was sobbing.I know you and I have talked about this one before. One of my all-time favorite movies as well.
I watched Wings this weekend, and agree with the takes here. Some incredible shots and scenes. Effects are amazing for a 1927 movie. Story is a bit weak though.I would agree. It has some major flaws but the dogfighting scenes still hold up and the overall production value is tremendous. There is one camera shot that zooms in through like 7 different tables at a nightclub and right to a close up of the protagonist that is one of the best shots I’ve ever seen.Wings is quite incredible. Not good, but incredible
Didn’t like Stalag 17 very much.Stalag 17 is a very good movie - enjoyed it much more than The Great Escape.
I need to look into. I have HBO and HBO Go through my cable provider. Maybe I’ll switch if they get it through the Fire Stick.And if I read the room correctly, most in here aren't going to bother with HBO max? I have been pleasantly surprised by their mix of movies - especially since they have the TCM/Criterion deal and have a good mix of older movies. I will probably be suspending my Criterion subscription and plowing through what I can on HBO to save money.
It wasn't a seemless roll out for sure. Seems like some people automatically got upgraded and some didn't. Not sure about Fire Stick. I know they aren't on Roku, so I had to hook the Xbox back up to the big screen so I could watch some stuff. I just dropped the HBO add on to prime (super clunky to find stuff on that), and just downloaded the app for Max.I need to look into. I have HBO and HBO Go through my cable provider. Maybe I’ll switch if they get it through the Fire Stick.
Yeah HBO max library is great, easily the best of any major streaming serviceAnd if I read the room correctly, most in here aren't going to bother with HBO max? I have been pleasantly surprised by their mix of movies - especially since they have the TCM/Criterion deal and have a good mix of older movies. I will probably be suspending my Criterion subscription and plowing through what I can on HBO to save money.
It seems to me if you had HBO you get HBO Max. It’s just a rebranding with way more stuff (TCM library, Criterion Collection). I have Prime, NF, Hulu and HBO but it’s all shared with friends. We each pay for one and share log-ins.how many subscriptions y'all got?! as a pensioner, i resented having to pay 3figs/mo to have any live news/sports in my house (being outside a broadcast area) and resent possibly more that the streaming end of media isnt even trying to centralize. just like ticket stuff (sports/music) did a gen ago, y'all are being played and i dont know why everybody so easily puts up with it. /rant
It looks like it is available to stream on Chromecast, but not Fire Stick. I think I have a Chromecast in the closet somewhere (found the Fire Stick easier, and the remote makes it easier for my wife and I to tag team my 4 year old’s video of the moment while trying to work and show him different options on the screen versus just casting).It wasn't a seemless roll out for sure. Seems like some people automatically got upgraded and some didn't. Not sure about Fire Stick. I know they aren't on Roku, so I had to hook the Xbox back up to the big screen so I could watch some stuff. I just dropped the HBO add on to prime (super clunky to find stuff on that), and just downloaded the app for Max.
So far I have about 50-60 things in my queue for max. I don't feel like I ever had more than 20 on NF.
I do have a chromecast and just stream it from my phone to the tv with the CC. Picture quality is really good.It looks like it is available to stream on Chromecast, but not Fire Stick. I think I have a Chromecast in the closet somewhere (found the Fire Stick easier, and the remote makes it easier for my wife and I to tag team my 4 year old’s video of the moment while trying to work and show him different options on the screen versus just casting).
I have 4 currently and pay for 3how many subscriptions y'all got?! as a pensioner, i resented having to pay 3figs/mo to have any live news/sports in my house (being outside a broadcast area) and resent possibly more that the streaming end of media isnt even trying to centralize. just like ticket stuff (sports/music) did a gen ago, y'all are being played and i dont know why everybody so easily puts up with it. /rant
this is only a begging point of mine because, in the early 90s, i spent a lot of time on national talk radio trying to drum up interest in a Fan's Union (ETA: i was addicted to cocaine then, so outlets for talking were kind of a necessity) to be a factor on strikes & ticket prices. i was a union guy, helped unionize Albq's county hospital system while Reagan was busting unions elsewhere, and thought that consumer unions were the natural next step. nope. it simply amazes me, now that the innerwebs makes organizing so easy, that people havent seized the op to make consumers as powerful as content/service providers.. ok, NOW /rant...I have 4 currently and pay for 3![]()
NF, Prime, and now HBO Max. We have Prime anyway, so movies was a bonus. So I think total its < $40 month, which was less than our cable/satellite bill.
the trade off is 0 sports. I also agree that we are being played and it gets worse as the companies hoard their products more so it causes people to have more and more subs.
I have posted many times how crappy the product is for most of these. Agere with 80s, that so HBO seems the best b/c of the old movies + having the best shows consistently
I need to figure out something to reduce my costs. I’ve got the Comcast-Xfinity Digital Preferred Plan through cable company that I signed up for a long time ago, which includes HBO, Showtime, and The Movie Channel. I’ve also now got Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Disney+. Maybe I do the HBO Max and then drop the HBO, Showtime, and The Movie Channel tier (I can’t remember last time I watched Showtime or The Movie Channel anyway).how many subscriptions y'all got?! as a pensioner, i resented having to pay 3figs/mo to have any live news/sports in my house (being outside a broadcast area) and resent possibly more that the streaming end of media isnt even trying to centralize. just like ticket stuff (sports/music) did a gen ago, y'all are being played and i dont know why everybody so easily puts up with it. /rant
OK but, if he's getting excited about Belen, i'd consider some kind of medication...I need to figure out something to reduce my costs. I’ve got the Comcast-Xfinity Digital Preferred Plan through cable company that I signed up for a long time ago, which includes HBO, Showtime, and The Movie Channel. I’ve also now got Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Disney+. Maybe I do the HBO Max and then drop the HBO, Showtime, and The Movie Channel tier (I can’t remember last time I watched Showtime or The Movie Channel anyway).
I did like when everything was in one place on cable. Now my son asks for a train show/videos, and I have to go three different app/inputs until I find what he wants (which lately, and I’m sure you’d appreciate, has often been videos of the New Mexico Rail Runner on YouTube).
it's always bold to portray those who do noble things as less than noble (we could shonuff use a LOT more of it today), but it was especially bold back then. and we forget that millions of people with an almost animal lack of sophistication were converged on our front lines in the first two World Wars. my bff is a photographer and darkroom wizard whose specialty was re-negging old family photographs for better printing. 30 years ago he & his wife started a sideline of helping GIs make 50th anniversary scrapbooks of their personal war photographs and memories from WW2. some of the stories they heard about the behaviors of hicks & guttersnipes let loose upon the world would curdle your drawers. so while "Animal" may have been superfluous "comic" relief in Stalag 17, it's probably closer to actuality than you might think.I’ve seen The Great Escape before, but I’ve never seen Stalag 17. I got about halfway through Stalag 17 last night. I was saying in another thread recently that Billy Wilder’s comedies still hold up great. The “Animal” character is making me realize that there are some exceptions to that rule, but I understand second half of the movie has a bit less focus on him.
Fair point on it might be closer to reality than I might think. It seemed a bit over-the-top vaudeville type hijinks to me, and wasn’t sure it fit in with the rest of the movie (and Wilder’s usual style). But Wilder may have just been keeping it consistent with the play that was written by former POWs (and it looks like Strauss also played Animal in the stage version, and Lembeck as Shapiro too).it's always bold to portray those who do noble things as less than noble (we could shonuff use a LOT more of it today), but it was especially bold back then. and we forget that millions of people with an almost animal lack of sophistication were converged on our front lines in the first two World Wars. my bff is a photographer and darkroom wizard whose specialty was re-negging old family photographs for better printing. 25 years ago he & his wife started a sideline of helping GIs make 50th anniversary scrapbooks of their personal war photographs and memories from WW2. some of the stories they heard about the behaviors of hicks & guttersnipes let loose upon the world would curdle your drawers. so while "Animal" may have been superfluous "comic" relief in Stalag 17, it's probably closer to actuality than you might think.