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Sinners on HBO
cool opening with Michael B Jordan sharing a cigarette with himself. Enjoyed the story, dialogue, music.
Weird things happening in Jim Crow south.

The Old Guard 2 - was really looking forward to this one. It was good but it hit a little flat compared to the original. In the end it just sets up for a third and hopefully, final installment. The plot was solid to start but it tailed off at the end. One of those sequels seemed like everybody was doing for the paycheck.
Ugh, I know I watched the first one and went back and watched the trailer just to make sure I remember the plot and whatnot, cuz I'm going to download OG2 for my plane ride tomorrow. Bummed to hear it was "flat" but it'll fit the bill of 2 hour time-waster.
 
Nickel Boys (2024): Based on the Colson Whitehead novel about a Florida juvenile detention center that was abusing and murdering Black teens. The story is interesting and it has some twists. The thing that has to be discussed is the cinematography. It's filmed in a 1st person POV. Sometimes from their visual perspective, sometimes like camera is sitting just behind the back of their head. The 2 main characters get their own POV and it's always from one of their perspectives. So while the movie looks beautiful and almost every shot is visually stunning, I don't care for the 1st person POV approach and greatly diminished my enjoyment and I found myself losing interest a lot. It's very well done but just wasn't for me.
I love the book it is based on, but it did not move me as much as I was expecting going in. I was excited for it,, but was having trouble really getting into it too. Maybe the cinematography was to blame.
 
Last night was the Coen's True Grit, and i watched a little of the Magnificent Seven remake.
Yul brenner remake of 7 samurai, or the remake of the remake?
Remake of the remake with Washington and Hawke. I only watched 30 mins or so - it was getting late and its just what popped on the streaming service after True Grit.
I'm probably in the minority but I like the remake (Washington & Hawke). Just rewatched it a few weeks ago. Fun little timewaster, I'm not looking for cinematic artistry from that cast.
 
So far i have Prey circled. I'm sure a few others will present themselves.

Even if not for watching, i am trying to come up with ones i think are worth it, for as much as i grumble about too many movies qualifying for this theme.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
Imo its also important to find a good "critic" or two and look for their stuff. Some can be snobby and not bother with more fun stuff no matter how well crafted it is.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I think Siskel & Ebert made it ok to love popular films and not feel like an idiot for doing so. I think many movie critics nowadays take each offering on its own terms instead of the - when I was a kid - pipe smoking blowhards that compared everything to Citizen Kane.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
Be honest though- are you surprised?

I haven't seen it, so I don't have an opinion one way or the other. I saw the trailer and decided it probably wasn't my thing.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
Be honest though- are you surprised?

I haven't seen it, so I don't have an opinion one way or the other. I saw the trailer and decided it probably wasn't my thing.
not really. It's a fun movie and I like Pitt. Made me laugh a few times and critics hate fun and laughter!
 
like right now, I'm watching a movie that I think is pretty good so far which means critics and @KarmaPolice will hate it, but I have to step out now so I'll finish it when I get back
I think you are giving me a little too much credit on the snobbery scale. Yes, i gravitate to dark dramas and classics - those i side with the critics on more for sure. Critics stink on genre fare and at least for horror i am likely to side with the crowd. I pretty much watch everything but don't like a ton of action movies now that they rely on GCI too much.

What are you watching?
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
True there are certain types of movies that critics tend to not get behind. You really have 4 quadrants:

  • A) Critics like, Is Popular
  • B) Ctitics like, Is Unpopular
  • C) Critics dislike, Is Popular
  • D) Critics dislike, is unpopular
Group A: Shawshank, Toy Story, Dark Knight, Jaws, Silence of the Lambs, Super Bad, John Wick, Godfather, It's a Wonderful Life
Group B : The Power of the Dog, Bicycle Thieves, The Tree of Life, Eraserhead, Stranger than Paradise, Inherent Vice, Bergman movies
Group C: Friday the 13th Jason Lives, Live Action Lion King, Jurassic World movies, Sonic movies, Dumb and Dumber, Fast and Furious
Group D: Wonder Woman 1984, Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Howard the Duck, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Cats
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
Be honest though- are you surprised?

I haven't seen it, so I don't have an opinion one way or the other. I saw the trailer and decided it probably wasn't my thing.

Bingo. All I need is a trailer to know it's not for me. I am far less disappointed this way.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Sure, they are often looking for different things out of the experience too.

Like....quality? A refreshing plot? Inspired acting? New ground? Character development?
Critics are actually too kind sometimes IMO right now. The big studious have weaponized access to kind of force better reviews or at least not overly negative ones. There are more fanboy critics than ever. Lots of people who are really influences more than critics or experts on film, film history. I am not complaining, it is what it is. Everyone is trying to make their living but I appreciate a critic who will really hate something and explain why, even if I don't totally agree with them.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Sure, they are often looking for different things out of the experience too.

Like....quality? A refreshing plot? Inspired acting? New ground? Character development?
Lol. Yes, all that for starters.

More my point is that I think 80% of movie goers aren't really caring about a few of those things even - they want something fun that will allow them to shut off their mind for a bit.

Also to put my snob hat on, in general the critics/movie nerds are in a different in how many movies they watch, but also the type and probably dig into the history of movies more. It's also much harder to understand the difference between great acting and not or if a plot is derivative if you watch mostly blockbuster fare or nothing made before the 90s. More snobbery to say that it also takes a bit of knowledge or interest to want to think about crap that a critic would like framing, lighting, screenplays, whatever. That's more what I am getting at.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
Be honest though- are you surprised?

I haven't seen it, so I don't have an opinion one way or the other. I saw the trailer and decided it probably wasn't my thing.

Bingo. All I need is a trailer to know it's not for me. I am far less disappointed this way.
My problem is that I am usually trailer-phobic and don't like watching them because I have too many movies ruined from them (especially horror). I am guessing I saw this one before Maverick? I saw it in the theater, regardless.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
True there are certain types of movies that critics tend to not get behind. You really have 4 quadrants:

  • A) Critics like, Is Popular
  • B) Ctitics like, Is Unpopular
  • C) Critics dislike, Is Popular
  • D) Critics dislike, is unpopular
Group A: Shawshank, Toy Story, Dark Knight, Jaws, Silence of the Lambs, Super Bad, John Wick, Godfather, It's a Wonderful Life
Group B : The Power of the Dog, Bicycle Thieves, The Tree of Life, Eraserhead, Stranger than Paradise, Inherent Vice, Bergman movies
Group C: Friday the 13th Jason Lives, Live Action Lion King, Jurassic World movies, Sonic movies, Dumb and Dumber, Fast and Furious
Group D: Wonder Woman 1984, Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Howard the Duck, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Cats
Great breakdown and examples. IMO unjustly critics only get though of for Category B and the crowds category D.

I take a big notice when a movie is in A in general. B I use for dramas and foreign more and C is for action, horror, comedy more. That generally aligns with my tastes. Too often critics like quirky cute comedies and only horror movies that have a "message", and too often the general crowd doesn't have the patience for foreign and dramas I like.
 
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critics hate everything that normal people like
Sure, they are often looking for different things out of the experience too.

Like....quality? A refreshing plot? Inspired acting? New ground? Character development?
Critics are actually too kind sometimes IMO right now. The big studious have weaponized access to kind of force better reviews or at least not overly negative ones. There are more fanboy critics than ever. Lots of people who are really influences more than critics or experts on film, film history. I am not complaining, it is what it is. Everyone is trying to make their living but I appreciate a critic who will really hate something and explain why, even if I don't totally agree with them.
Great points in here too. I was going to bring up the point that also IMO "critic" doesn't mean the same thing anymore. Too often when I look through ratings I see random internet person. I am not sure what the criteria is to fit in that column anymore. Maybe it's no more than it used to be, but I think there was at least the illusion that who you were reading in the main papers had some film background and more importantly some writing classes. ;)
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
True there are certain types of movies that critics tend to not get behind. You really have 4 quadrants:

  • A) Critics like, Is Popular
  • B) Ctitics like, Is Unpopular
  • C) Critics dislike, Is Popular
  • D) Critics dislike, is unpopular
Group A: Shawshank, Toy Story, Dark Knight, Jaws, Silence of the Lambs, Super Bad, John Wick, Godfather, It's a Wonderful Life
Group B : The Power of the Dog, Bicycle Thieves, The Tree of Life, Eraserhead, Stranger than Paradise, Inherent Vice, Bergman movies
Group C: Friday the 13th Jason Lives, Live Action Lion King, Jurassic World movies, Sonic movies, Dumb and Dumber, Fast and Furious
Group D: Wonder Woman 1984, Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Howard the Duck, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Cats
Please don’t list Howard the Duck with the rest of that crap
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Sure, they are often looking for different things out of the experience too.

Like....quality? A refreshing plot? Inspired acting? New ground? Character development?
Critics are actually too kind sometimes IMO right now. The big studious have weaponized access to kind of force better reviews or at least not overly negative ones. There are more fanboy critics than ever. Lots of people who are really influences more than critics or experts on film, film history. I am not complaining, it is what it is. Everyone is trying to make their living but I appreciate a critic who will really hate something and explain why, even if I don't totally agree with them.

For the 897th time in here: I miss Siskel and Ebert. Not just the TV show, but the printed word. Society lost a treasure when they departed.

I have to wonder if we would be debating Superman 15 or 18 or 32 if they were still alive, holding Hollywood's feet to the fire.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
True there are certain types of movies that critics tend to not get behind. You really have 4 quadrants:

  • A) Critics like, Is Popular
  • B) Ctitics like, Is Unpopular
  • C) Critics dislike, Is Popular
  • D) Critics dislike, is unpopular
Group A: Shawshank, Toy Story, Dark Knight, Jaws, Silence of the Lambs, Super Bad, John Wick, Godfather, It's a Wonderful Life
Group B : The Power of the Dog, Bicycle Thieves, The Tree of Life, Eraserhead, Stranger than Paradise, Inherent Vice, Bergman movies
Group C: Friday the 13th Jason Lives, Live Action Lion King, Jurassic World movies, Sonic movies, Dumb and Dumber, Fast and Furious
Group D: Wonder Woman 1984, Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Howard the Duck, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Cats
Please don’t list Howard the Duck with the rest of that crap
Yes. It belongs on its own list...of crap.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Sure, they are often looking for different things out of the experience too.

Like....quality? A refreshing plot? Inspired acting? New ground? Character development?
I think a lot of us like that stuff too but "quality" is still pretty subjective. "New ground" is pretty iffy since even "new" movies seem to borrow heavily from other films. A movie is not a book or tv show. For myself and I think most of us commoners, we don't need to know exhaustive back stories for minor or even major characters. A lot of this will come out in the course of the film anyways. I've never really liked criticizing a 1 1/2-2 hour movie for not having as much CD as a book or a tv show. But hey, if exposition is your thing knock yourself out.
 
In the last 25 years what would you say is the best:

  • Remake?
  • Sequel?
  • Reboot?
Remake - Dredd (only because there haven't been many good ones and it's way better than the Stallone version)
Sequel - Blade Runner 2049
Reboot - Rise of the Planet of the Apes
These are 3 that came to mind as well. Not my real answers, but a couple that came to mind tonight:

The Ring
Prisoner of Azkaban
Spiderman : Homecoming?
 
I don't know why it took me so long to get to it, but I watched and loved American Fiction.
this was really good.
Just got done watching it. I think it would have been better if stuck with its core concept of a dramedy about a frustrated novelist rather than switching between that and a family drama. The ending didn't really do it for me as well. I know it's a "comedy" and I did smile a few times but the tone felt semi serious so the pure comedic ending was just off to me, imho. Pretty good and I think IMDB and Metacritic have it right. 7.5
 
After realizing I had watched Prey, so i pivoted to Miami Vice. Over the weekend I also watched Men in Black 3 which qualified for last week and this week's theme.

In another that qualified for both themes, I stopped dragging my feet and watched Before Midnight as well. A perfect follow up in many ways, but still a bit of a rough watch for me.
 
critics hate everything that normal people like
Nahhh I mean there’s lots of movies critics appreciate way more than “the average person” but I don’t think critics inherently hate popular movies. If you look up Sinners, F1, Superman, Maverick, Oppenheimer, Barbie, Avatars, Dunes, Avengers, etc. you know the crazy high grossing super successful movies of recent years I think you will generally find positive Rotten Tomato scores.
I know critics don't literally hate everything but on a lot of movies there's a large divide between critics and plebs like me. Using Bullet Train as an example, it's generally positive at 7.3/76% while it's only 53% for critics.
True there are certain types of movies that critics tend to not get behind. You really have 4 quadrants:

  • A) Critics like, Is Popular
  • B) Ctitics like, Is Unpopular
  • C) Critics dislike, Is Popular
  • D) Critics dislike, is unpopular
Group A: Shawshank, Toy Story, Dark Knight, Jaws, Silence of the Lambs, Super Bad, John Wick, Godfather, It's a Wonderful Life
Group B : The Power of the Dog, Bicycle Thieves, The Tree of Life, Eraserhead, Stranger than Paradise, Inherent Vice, Bergman movies
Group C: Friday the 13th Jason Lives, Live Action Lion King, Jurassic World movies, Sonic movies, Dumb and Dumber, Fast and Furious
Group D: Wonder Woman 1984, Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Howard the Duck, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Cats
Please don’t list Howard the Duck with the rest of that crap
:lol: The summer this movie came out was "The Summer of ALL Movies" for me and my best pal at the time. I think we saw pretty much every movie that came out that summer. And it was easy to "theater jump" back then. I think we watched Howard the Duck (albeit not in its entirety each time) about 10-15 times that summer.
 

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