The Plane - Gerard Butler as a pilot in Die Hard on a plane? You had me at Gerard Butler.
Yeah I appreciated that it got right to the point and just gave us the story. It didn’t need another 30 minutes of backstory or god forbid being stretched to 6 hours for a Netflix series.The Menu was pretty crazy. I liked the tension of the first half more but overall it was a good movie. Great cast.
The theater in my town is showing it the last weekend of January so I’m going to check it out.Weird. I didn't know that Todd Field was Nick Nightengale in Eyes Wide Shut. I also didn't realize the other 2 movies he directed. Now I am even more excited to get to Tar.
I started it today. I am about 2/3 the way though and will finish it tonight.The theater in my town is showing it the last weekend of January so I’m going to check it out.Weird. I didn't know that Todd Field was Nick Nightengale in Eyes Wide Shut. I also didn't realize the other 2 movies he directed. Now I am even more excited to get to Tar.
Interesting. Liam Neeson is not the guy I would have chosen. I am pretty suspicious of this.Marlowe - I didn't realize there is a new Philip Marlowe movie coming out next month. This one with Liam Neeson playing the title character. Knowing nothing about it, I'm disappointed they set it in the 1930s. I realize he was introduced then but I don't see a problem with updating him and putting him in present day. I mean, The Long Goodbye was awesome.
My life's motto is "endeavor to persevere".11. The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) Some of the Eastwood Westerns blur together and I often find myself forgetting which is which or if I have or haven't seen one. Not sure if I can put my finger on why but Josey Wales very quickly separated itself from the pack for me. There is nothing unique in the acting or story here. It's all things we have seen 100 times before and half of them with Eastwood front and center. Yet this hits every note just right. I can't articulate why I loved it so much but I did. Maybe someone can help me? What does make this movie so great?
I can't speak for others, but I really like these posts. I don't comment a ton because largely they are also movies I haven't seen, but I've added a flick or two to my queue because of these countdown posts.Ok, probably more of an exercise for myself than anyone else but I will continue (missing out on Wikkid's feedback, commentary, etc)
13. Collateral (2004) It is a shame Tom Cruise hasn't played more villains because he is so damn good at it. This movie has an awesome premise but the performances of Foxx, Bardem and especially Cruise propel it into the stratosphere. It's a textbook example of how to turn a great elevator pitch into a great movie. 90% of the time this thing becomes total schlock but if Michael Mann knows one thing, it's how to deliver expert criminals operating in a neon lit city. I don't think any other director could have delivered on this the way Mann did.
Interesting. Liam Neeson is not the guy I would have chosen. I am pretty suspicious of this.Marlowe - I didn't realize there is a new Philip Marlowe movie coming out next month. This one with Liam Neeson playing the title character. Knowing nothing about it, I'm disappointed they set it in the 1930s. I realize he was introduced then but I don't see a problem with updating him and putting him in present day. I mean, The Long Goodbye was awesome.
You might just have to wait and find outSpeaking of Mann, have you gotten around to Heat yet? Or am I misrmembering that you hadn't seen that one. I recently got the 4K and was going to watch it after I get around to reading the sequel book that just came out.
Oh, ****!!!You might just have to wait and find outSpeaking of Mann, have you gotten around to Heat yet? Or am I misrmembering that you hadn't seen that one. I recently got the 4K and was going to watch it after I get around to reading the sequel book that just came out.![]()
Fair. I think you need to be cool and it does seem like a distinctly American character. Maybe I just don’t like Neeson and that’s clouding my judgment.I don't think Marlowe is a particularly tough character to portray. He's the wise, world weary core in the eye of the storm. A lot of guys have played Marlowe and even questionable casting decisions like **** Powell didn't sink the movies. I haven't seen the 70s films with Robert Mitchum for a long time but I remember him playing it so laid back he could have been reclining.
Uh oh, somebody hasn't seen Darkman.Fair. I think you need to be cool and it does seem like a distinctly American character. Maybe I just don’t like Neeson and that’s clouding my judgment.I don't think Marlowe is a particularly tough character to portray. He's the wise, world weary core in the eye of the storm. A lot of guys have played Marlowe and even questionable casting decisions like **** Powell didn't sink the movies. I haven't seen the 70s films with Robert Mitchum for a long time but I remember him playing it so laid back he could have been reclining.
TAKE THE ****ING ELEPHANT!!Uh oh, somebody hasn't seen Darkman.Fair. I think you need to be cool and it does seem like a distinctly American character. Maybe I just don’t like Neeson and that’s clouding my judgment.I don't think Marlowe is a particularly tough character to portray. He's the wise, world weary core in the eye of the storm. A lot of guys have played Marlowe and even questionable casting decisions like **** Powell didn't sink the movies. I haven't seen the 70s films with Robert Mitchum for a long time but I remember him playing it so laid back he could have been reclining.![]()
Can't say I have. I've liked Neeson in some stuff here and there but can't say at this age I am much interested in seeing him lead a film.Uh oh, somebody hasn't seen Darkman.![]()
It doesn’t get better. Beautifully made but it’s misery porn.About an hour into Blonde, maybe 90 minutes (DiMaggio part). Might be the worst movie I’ve seen in the last 10 years
Almost shut it off but wife and I were struggling for what to watch anyway
It doesn’t get better. Beautifully made but it’s misery porn.About an hour into Blonde, maybe 90 minutes (DiMaggio part). Might be the worst movie I’ve seen in the last 10 years
Almost shut it off but wife and I were struggling for what to watch anyway
Holy ****, you just made this sound awesome.Vesper
Arthouse is arthouse even if it's sci-fi. If Lars von Trier and David Cronenberg wrote a one page treatment for a movie that Terence Malik would direct over a weekend, this would be the result
I figured that would float your boat.Holy ****, you just made this sound awesome.Vesper
Arthouse is arthouse even if it's sci-fi. If Lars von Trier and David Cronenberg wrote a one page treatment for a movie that Terence Malik would direct over a weekend, this would be the result
Tar, Banshees and EEAO are legit best picture contenders. Haven’t seen Tar yet but really want. Banshees was amazing. Very funny but be warned it’s extremely sad. EEAO is really funny, super crazy and full of some awesome action. It’s like a Terry Gilliam kung fu movie with a ton of heart.Friend in the Director’s Guild gave us a bunch of movies last night. (I guess he gets sent about 100 every year for Oscar consideration.)
Anyway, I only know the Michelle Yeah flick.
Any of these good?
- The Banshees of Inisherin
- Everything Everywhere All At Once
- Tár
- Till
- Women Talking
Don't know about Till. Got good reviews but you are right, sure looks depressing.Watched EEAAO last night, super fun. Love everything Michelle Yeoh does and that’s crazy Short Round (Indiana Jones) came back into acting for the role opposite her.
Last one will be Till, think I’ve been avoiding it bc it’ll probably be dark & depressing.
Eh..good not great. worth the watch.Anybody watch Glass Onion? Thought about checking that out in the next couple days.
Agree.White Noise on Netflix was a total miss for me. I like Driver, Gerwig and Baumbach but almost nothing here worked for me. Maybe I should have seen it coming as I also thought the book was overrated.
Not sure if you've read the book but I thought Baumbach did a good job of bringing the book to the screen. It's not the kind of book anyone would read and think, "this should be a movie". So just getting it adapted to the screen was an accomplishment but ultimately a fruitless one. It's proper form was a novel and honestly, the 80s were the right time for it. I get the parallels of the toxic airborne event to COVID but I don't think the postmodernism of it really plays right now.Agree.White Noise on Netflix was a total miss for me. I like Driver, Gerwig and Baumbach but almost nothing here worked for me. Maybe I should have seen it coming as I also thought the book was overrated.
Love Greta Gerwig and Adam Driver. Heard the movie was being shot not far from where I am and they were looking for extras. I would have if I possibly could have done anything to just be part of that project but couldn't and it killed me, so I was really looking forward to seeing the movie.
I didn't see any hype, so I didn't have my hopes up and it lived down to my expectations.
And the Harry Caray glasses.I was watching some of the extras. Holy ****, the mullet on Hughes.![]()
Saw the Cinefiles are covering it. I assume that’s what prompted this watch. I haven’t seen Bueller in a while after watching it to death in HS.Ferris Bueller's Day Off tonight.![]()
Correct. I've been trying to do a rewatch before listening if it's a movie that isn't very fresh in my brain. I will say that it has a different feel for me as an adult.Saw the Cinefiles are covering it. I assume that’s what prompted this watch. I haven’t seen Bueller in a while after watching it to death in HS.Ferris Bueller's Day Off tonight.![]()
Best part of the entire movie for me was this scene.Not sure if you've read the book but I thought Baumbach did a good job of bringing the book to the screen. It's not the kind of book anyone would read and think, "this should be a movie". So just getting it adapted to the screen was an accomplishment but ultimately a fruitless one. It's proper form was a novel and honestly, the 80s were the right time for it. I get the parallels of the toxic airborne event to COVID but I don't think the postmodernism of it really plays right now.Agree.White Noise on Netflix was a total miss for me. I like Driver, Gerwig and Baumbach but almost nothing here worked for me. Maybe I should have seen it coming as I also thought the book was overrated.
Love Greta Gerwig and Adam Driver. Heard the movie was being shot not far from where I am and they were looking for extras. I would have if I possibly could have done anything to just be part of that project but couldn't and it killed me, so I was really looking forward to seeing the movie.
I didn't see any hype, so I didn't have my hopes up and it lived down to my expectations.
It had some good lines but overall I thought it was one of the weaker Hughes films.Ferris Bueller's Day Off tonight.![]()
Baahubali: The Beginning - I enjoyed RRR so I took a shot at the Tollywood film that built Rajamouli's reputation. It's a mythological epic with a similar emphasis on over-the-top CGI but lacking most of the humor that made RRR so entertaining. Baahubali has a strange narrative structure with an extended flashback that makes up much of the film. It was done that way so it could end with a huge action sequence that sets up the sequel even though the first 45 minutes of The Beginning took place after the conclusion of the film chronologically. I suppose I should watch Baahubali II but I'm not relishing another 2 hrs and 45 minutes of this.
Sing Street just came out on DVD. Very different yet very similar to The Commitments, I loved it."The Commitments". Never seen it before a few days ago so I think it had really limited release & not because it wasn't popular. Don't know why. Older(1991?) movie about a guy in Ireland puts together an R & B band. Ends up with all white band. Story is good & music even better!!!
Highly recommend!
4.5/5
Overally, I still dug it and had fun. I think the parent in me now sees Ferris as the little manipulative twerp he is though. What stood out to me this time was some of the fun shots and edits. It made me appreciate the work behind the camera a little more.It had some good lines but overall I thought it was one of the weaker Hughes films.Ferris Bueller's Day Off tonight.![]()
Pretty much a perfect film, imo.Tonight is Stand By Me.![]()
I enjoyed it.Tonight's feature is Jackass Forever![]()