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For sure- my DVR is like old Brando's waistline right nowSet your DVRs for the Brando Mutiny on the Bounty - 11:30AM Saturday.
some real classics the last few days of TCM's Oscar month, here
For sure- my DVR is like old Brando's waistline right nowSet your DVRs for the Brando Mutiny on the Bounty - 11:30AM Saturday.
some real classics the last few days of TCM's Oscar month, here
eewwww - then youre likely to find one of Pryor's shorthairs between the featuresFor sure- my DVR is like old Brando's waistline right now
And maybe a stick or two of buttereewwww - then youre likely to find one of Pryor's shorthairs between the features
The list is a real mix.
Those are mostly all great calls. In fact, here the movies not nominated that I think should have outright won Best Picture:
Thought I was the only one that appreciated Bram Stoker's Dracula...although Keanu was miscasted IMHO.jdoggydogg said:
Make Way For Tomorrow/Brief Encounter - both are sad, bittersweet, and absolutely greatjdoggydogg said:
"Dude, like, there's totally a vampire behind you."Bram Stoker's Dracula...although Keanu was miscasted IMHO.
Top 5 goat for me. But I love the zither in it.The Third Man - need to watch again. The famous score annoyed the heck out of me.
same for me. it's probably the movie that got me really to appreciate film.Top 5 goat for me. But I love the zither in it.
See, I love the Noir genre. But I think the zither is terrible in that movie. Totally detracts from the suspense.Top 5 goat for me. But I love the zither in it.
Zeriouthly?!?!See, I love the Noir genre. But I think the zither is terrible in that movie. Totally detracts from the suspense.
Gal Gadot could be in a Woody Allen movie and I'd watch it.Wonder Woman has been on HBO so I've caught it again in full once and in pieces a bunch of times. There is no doubt in my mind that Gal Gadot is the most beautiful creature on this planet, and second place isn't close. Even God is up there looking at her going, dayum I'm good.
But honestly, while I really liked this movie on first viewing, it doesn't hold up very well. The DC everything is dark and depressing is just annoying, David Thewlis is a solid actor but just doesn't pull off being an actual all powerful God at all, the woman that played the gas doctor was very convincing but the shrill laughing scene when they gassed the German high command was out of place and stupid, and the every dang thing being in slow motion is just overdone to the point of annoyance.
Maybe I'm grumpy today. I'll still pay to see the sequel.
Nope, you are just coming to your senses.Wonder Woman has been on HBO so I've caught it again in full once and in pieces a bunch of times. There is no doubt in my mind that Gal Gadot is the most beautiful creature on this planet, and second place isn't close. Even God is up there looking at her going, dayum I'm good.
But honestly, while I really liked this movie on first viewing, it doesn't hold up very well. The DC everything is dark and depressing is just annoying, David Thewlis is a solid actor but just doesn't pull off being an actual all powerful God at all, the woman that played the gas doctor was very convincing but the shrill laughing scene when they gassed the German high command was out of place and stupid, and the every dang thing being in slow motion is just overdone to the point of annoyance.
Maybe I'm grumpy today. I'll still pay to see the sequel.
Oh you...isn't there a Lars Von Trier festival on somewhere?Nope, you are just coming to your senses.![]()
mommie.Nope.Blue Velvet - terrible
Oh you...isn't there a Lars Von Trier festival on somewhere?![]()
Crazy. The movie wants you to feel off-kilter: Dutch angle overload, untranslated dialogue and a totally unexpected score. It’s all trying to make the movie feel a bit surreal and confusing.See, I love the Noir genre. But I think the zither is terrible in that movie. Totally detracts from the suspense.
Weird to think that Cary Grant and Noel Coward were supposed to play the roles given to Cotten and Welles. One story I read, long ago, was that supposedly the concern that Selznick had with the casting of those two - Grant and Coward - was it would come across as too homoerotic. Personally, I think "Third Man" is a kind of treatise on friendship that I've appreciated in other iterations (Martin Amis' "The Information", is a fine example) but is rarely depicted in film.jdoggydogg said:See, I love the Noir genre. But I think the zither is terrible in that movie. Totally detracts from the suspense.
9.0/10 Great flick. The score was a kinda crappy, but didn't really detract too much.Train to Busan - 8/10
Yeah, that's probably as good as a zombie movie can be.
Just saw this. I also enjoyed it - but its 2 hours of slow, brutal misery broken up by moments of extreme violence. Its unrelenting in its misery. But well done.Hostiles
Really intense throughout. Thought it was really well done. Thought this was one of Bales top performances ever. Cinematography was off the charts.
8/10
For me, it makes the movie feel like a Monty Python skit.Ilov80s said:Crazy. The movie wants you to feel off-kilter: Dutch anger overload, untranslated dialogue and a totally unexpected score. It’s all trying to make the movie feel a bit surreal and confusing.
There is no doubt in my mind that Gal Gadot is the most beautiful creature on this planet, and second place isn't close. Even God is up there looking at her going, dayum I'm good
That's why almost all of the DC stuff doesn't age well. Even The Dark Knight has limited rewatchability, and that's attributable to an out of this world performance by Ledger. Sure, every now and then I'll take a trip down nostalgia lane to check out the original Superman or Nicholson's Joker, but the new stuff just bums me out. (old man shakes fist at clouds)But honestly, while I really liked this movie on first viewing, it doesn't hold up very well. The DC everything is dark and depressing is just annoying
@gumpgump said:Randomly looking at Best Scores Ever rankings...why is the top 20 always pre-90?
Just googled and started clicking...AFI and a bunch of randoms...not the best topic i guess! Just wondering if that's meaningless, or if movie making is just different now (other than being worse@gump
1. What list are you looking at?
2. Older movies have had longer to be mulled over, rewatched, etc... plus if it's a critic's list most of them are probably older than us, so that was their era for getting their love on for movies.
3. What do you have against pre-90s movies?![]()
).Gotcha. Yeah, I point to #2 for a lot of those reasons. IMO yes, the system is slightly different now, mostly due to the high cost of going to the movie and the low cost of having a pretty damn good system at home, but not enough to have a list where 90% of the best movies made are 30+ years old.Just googled and started clicking...AFI and a bunch of randoms...not the best topic i guess! Just wondering if that's meaningless, or if movie making is just different now (other than being worse).
I think this happened for two (related) reasons, and it wasn't just with E.T., but a lot of 80s movies:E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial - anyone watched this lately? How did a $10M movie become so iconic and significant? Definitely not the acting. Or effects. Just a beautiful story of a boy and his alien? Would love @wikkidpissah 's opinion.
a love story between a boy and the monster under his bed? a natural -E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial - anyone watched this lately? How did a $10M movie become so iconic and significant? Definitely not the acting. Or effects. Just a beautiful story of a boy and his alien? Would love @wikkidpissah 's opinion.
Be...very...careful. <_<E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial - anyone watched this lately? How did a $10M movie become so iconic and significant? Definitely not the acting. Or effects. Just a beautiful story of a boy and his alien? Would love @wikkidpissah 's opinion.
Yeah but E.T was in theaters for like a whole yearI think this happened for two (related) reasons, and it wasn't just with E.T., but a lot of 80s movies:
The explosion of cable TV and increasingly cheap VCRs. For the first time, we could watch and rewatch movies as many times as we wanted.
Was never a fan.E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial - anyone watched this lately? How did a $10M movie become so iconic and significant? Definitely not the acting. Or effects. Just a beautiful story of a boy and his alien? Would love @wikkidpissah 's opinion.
This was one of my favorites at the time it was out, but it feels pretty dated today, though still good.E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial - anyone watched this lately? How did a $10M movie become so iconic and significant? Definitely not the acting. Or effects. Just a beautiful story of a boy and his alien? Would love @wikkidpissah 's opinion.