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Funny. I kinda liked it, and I'd give it about a 6/10I just can't even with you people...![]()
The Cloverfield Paradox - 6/10
What's not derivative is nonsensical. Skip it.
Funny. I kinda liked it, and I'd give it about a 6/10I just can't even with you people...![]()
The Cloverfield Paradox - 6/10
What's not derivative is nonsensical. Skip it.
Music is great. One of the best soundtracks.Pretty In Pink - 6/10
With my daughter home from college my wife chose this one since the rest of us had never seen it.
It's not a great movie. Andrew McCarthy acting like a robot didn't help. Spader's villain was good though.
I would go a little higher, but a notch behind 16 Candles.Pretty In Pink - 6/10
With my daughter home from college my wife chose this one since the rest of us had never seen it.
It's not a great movie. Andrew McCarthy acting like a robot didn't help. Spader's villain was good though.
@Andy Dufresne - I know you said before, but how old are you?Andy Dufresne said:I just can't even with you people...![]()
46.@Andy Dufresne - I know you said before, but how old are you?
I thought of you in the voting thread b/c 1982 is up next. I vaguely have this feeling that you are only a few years older than I am which would jive with your love for E.T., Raiders, and Star Trek 2 where I feel like I missed the boat on those movies by a few years.
Agreed. I thought it was a fun entertaining movie.Mr. Mojo said:Watched The Foreigner yesterday
It was a good actioner. No laughs here despite Jackie Chan, and Brosnan plays an Irish politician. Intriguing plot and sure some typical suspension of belief. But I enjoyed it.
Agreed. I thought it was bad.Thor: Ragnarok
Wow did I dislike this movie.
I did the same last week. I was really hoping it would rise to the level of awesomely or comically bad, but it didn't even manage that. It was just bad.Geostorm.
So......um, yeah. That was a movie. That I watched.
Voluntarily.
To the end.
Um....yeah.
Very well said. We saw it last night and I was generally underwhelmed- characters, motivations and writing especially felt cartoonish.Finally saw 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
Very mixed feelings about it. Excellent acting but equal amounts of good and bad, otherwise.
Some parts felt gritty and realistic and others had large holes.
The dialogue ranged from clever and funny, to over the top silly.
It was definitely worth seeing, but really had no business winning Best Picture, so I'm glad that they picked something else.
As far as McDonagh's work, I think that In Bruges was a much better film.
/spoilerSaw Lady Bird last night.
I also wondered how a high school goof off could have gotten accepted at UC Davis
and a tough east coast school.Great. Now the film is ruined.
Sorry, I keep forgetting how to hide stuff.Great. Now the film is ruined.
With due diligence.Sorry, I keep forgetting how to hide stuff.
How do you do it???
I love this film. The acting is fantastic, apart from Robert Shaw perhaps (I think he was a little too over the top/shouty), but the story/writing/dialog is really the best part. I like The Lion In Winter too, but A Man For All Seasons is much, much better.A Man for All Seasons (66). Fred Zinnemann directed 2 Best Picture winners and 1 of the all time should have been Best Pictures. That’s a pretty impressive resume. As a director his best strength seems to be getting the best out of the actors. His films feature so many great performances and AMFAS is no exception. The costumes are great and really accentuate the qualities of their characters. Zinnemann did a good job of getting the characters outside, filming some beautiful outdoors shots. This made it feel like a movie and not a stage play. It’s forever going to be compared to A Lion in Winter and IMO, A Man for All Seasons is the better movie.
Saw Lady Bird last night.
I don't know what all the fuss was with this one, either. A typical teen film, maybe a little more realistic, but certainly nothing exceptional. The bossy mom stuff got pretty old.
And I like Ronan, after seeing her in Brooklyn. Metcalf was good, too. But the film felt slow in too many places, even with the 90 minute running time.
I also wondered how a high school goof off could have gotten accepted at UC Davis
and a tough east coast school./spoiler
Great. Now the movie's ruined.Beanie Feldstein as the “awkward friend” was my favorite part of this movie. Really great character.
Oh come on, there’s always an awkward friend.Great. Now the movie's ruined.
Great. Now all movies are ruined.Oh come on, there’s always an awkward friend.
Oh no, now the entire thread is ruined.Great. Now all movies are ruined.
Beanie Feldstein as the “awkward friend” was my favorite part of this movie. Really great character.
i've never re-visited Bunuel. I shonuff hated him backinday (the wheelhouse years are when one has the least patience w the absurd & i sorely despised all the people who loved him), but i could see appreciating him more now.Watched The Phantom of Liberty as I looked for some 1974 movies for @KarmaPolice movie poll threads. That was wild. I don't know if I can recommend it to everyone since there really isn't a story or any major characters.The co-director on the special feature said the goal of the movie was to see how many times they could tell a story and right when the story got interesting, leave the story for a different one. It sounds insane, but it was like a very interesting dream. If you have any kind of interest in surrealism, then I think it's a movie you would enjoy a lot.
I'm sure this has been mentioned before, but I lose track in this giant thread. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed The Big Sick on Amazon Prime tonight. If you told me beforehand that we'd love a romantic comedy about a Pakistani stand-up comedian and a girl who spends over half the movie in a coma, I'd say no way. But we both had many laugh-out-loud moments and the movie was heartfelt at the same time. Highly recommend. 4.5/5 stars
I really liked it, too.I'm sure this has been mentioned before, but I lose track in this giant thread. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed The Big Sick on Amazon Prime tonight. If you told me beforehand that we'd love a romantic comedy about a Pakistani stand-up comedian and a girl who spends over half the movie in a coma, I'd say no way. But we both had many laugh-out-loud moments and the movie was heartfelt at the same time. Highly recommend. 4.5/5 stars
I give it an A-Is it more than just reference after reference of 80s nostalgia just for the sake of it? That's what the book felt like to me.I saw Ready Player One on Friday. I have not read the books but my friend said the movie is a bit different. If you're a pop culture/video game/comic book fan from the 70s-90's you'll probably enjoy this movie.
I wouldn’t imagine the movie is better in that regard. I’m boycotting everything RP1.Is it more than just reference after reference of 80s nostalgia just for the sake of it? That's what the book felt like to me.
The retro references didn't feel shoehorned in for their own sake. It's more like, instead of using a modern or futuristic item in the story, they use something from a video game. They don't disrupt the flow of the movie, but you'll want to watch it slow motion when it comes to home video to see all the characters and references in the background.Is it more than just reference after reference of 80s nostalgia just for the sake of it? That's what the book felt like to me.