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Topic: Movies We've Seen Recently  (Read 208426 times)

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Criminal Activities is the kind of movie a guy who really, really likes Quentin Tarantino and has no idea about how to make a film would make.
STOG, February 14, 2016, 10:14:36 pm

See also: The Boondock Saints
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Movies We've Seen Recently #316
Criminal Activities is the kind of movie a guy who really, really likes Quentin Tarantino and has no idea about how to make a film would make.
STOG, February 14, 2016, 10:14:36 pm

See also: The Boondock Saints
Laocius, February 14, 2016, 10:46:59 pm

See also: every unproduced screenplay I've ever read
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Movies We've Seen Recently #317
Saw Deadpool with my boyfriend and his parents.

It was great.

Like not only was it funny but it was shot really well. And what gets me is that the guy who directed it? This is his first feature length film. It did a fantastic job. I also was so glad they went with an R rated version of Deadpool instead of trying to make it for kids

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Movies We've Seen Recently #318
Hot Fuzz is a lot of fun.
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Movies We've Seen Recently #319
I'm writing this while watching the credits of Deadpool. Damn. Just, damn!

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Movies We've Seen Recently #320
The Witch is almost great. Casting, atmosphere, and score are all top-notch, and it really makes you appreciate just how miserable 17th century New England truly was. The director, Robert Eggers, researched numerous original documents and journals dating from that time, and it shows. Seriously, it's worth watching just for the detail, though you'll want subtitles if you're not prepared for 1600s English. I just would have preferred a bit different direction (say, the whole "Witch" thing to not be so literal, especially at the end),


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Movies We've Seen Recently #321
Still the best horror movie so far this year though

e: also idk man i felt like that scene was really important to me in the theatre
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Movies We've Seen Recently #322
saw Cloud Atlas again to mark the news that the Wachowskis are now the Wachowski sisters (Lily Wachowski joins Lana in transitioning)

Cloud Atlas is perfect

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Gremlins 2 is amazing.  I'm trying to find words to describe how, but, here's this: There's a bottle of lightning DNA.  Christopher Lee plays a scientist named Doctor Catheter.

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saw Cloud Atlas again to mark the news that the Wachowskis are now the Wachowski sisters (Lily Wachowski joins Lana in transitioning)

Cloud Atlas is perfect
chai tea latte, March 09, 2016, 01:16:55 am

What about Jupiter Ascending?

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Movies We've Seen Recently #325
More of a miniseries than a movie, but I'm watching it on DVD so what the hey: the 1986 BBC T.V. serial The Singing Detective. Michael Gambon stars in it. It is grotesque and amazing. I recommend it. Gambon's performance is fantastic, and the rest of the cast is great as well. The writer, Dennis Potter, also wrote the excellent Pennies From Heaven miniseries for the BBC.

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saw Cloud Atlas again to mark the news that the Wachowskis are now the Wachowski sisters (Lily Wachowski joins Lana in transitioning)
chai tea latte, March 09, 2016, 01:16:55 am

...not The Matrix?

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What about Jupiter Ascending?
Yavuz Sultan Selim, March 10, 2016, 11:16:23 am
surprisingly delightful and i saw it at the theatre

...not The Matrix?
Dog Magma, March 10, 2016, 01:57:20 pm
I love Hong Kong action and ramped footage wasn't a thing before they revolutionized the Hollywood action movie so don't get me wrong, the Matrix is really good

but Cloud Atlas is perfect
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What about Jupiter Ascending?
Yavuz Sultan Selim, March 10, 2016, 11:16:23 am
surprisingly delightful and i saw it at the theatre

...not The Matrix?
Dog Magma, March 10, 2016, 01:57:20 pm
I love Hong Kong action and ramped footage wasn't a thing before they revolutionized the Hollywood action movie so don't get me wrong, the Matrix is really good

but Cloud Atlas is perfect
chai tea latte, March 10, 2016, 10:10:16 pm
I'd recommend you watch the Speed Racer cartoon from the 60's and not the movie, it's incredible beyond belief.

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Movies We've Seen Recently #329
Deadpool was... pretty okay! Not mind-blowing, and I feel like it could have pushed its R rating a bit further/in a more creative direction, but I think it basically did what it set out to do.

Hail, Caesar! was not nearly as good as I was expecting or hoping. I still adore the Coen Brothers, but with this I felt like they were 100% in their comfort zone. The whole thing felt more like a cluster of amusing scenes/cameos than anything resembling a compelling narrative, and that makes me sad.

e: They literally brought Fred Melamed in to cut sandwiches in the background of a scene. Like... why. How. What are you doing.
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