Baroquemantic
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Yeah, he was great!One of the best concert films I've seen for sure. Mos Def cracked me up.
Yooooooo, what? I never knew that. Or at least I don't remember. That's awesome.![]()
lowkey best part is teenage J.Cole in the crowd
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Yeah, he was great!One of the best concert films I've seen for sure. Mos Def cracked me up.
Yooooooo, what? I never knew that. Or at least I don't remember. That's awesome.![]()
lowkey best part is teenage J.Cole in the crowd
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Definitely check out Manhunter as well. Tons of Mann-magic on display.Probably my only good post tbh
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Thief - So glad I took GAF's advice and purchased this during the Criterion sale. I recently rewatched Rififi and The Friends of Eddie Coyle, and this made a perfect companion piece. I love the heist movie formula, it's well worn, but I never tire of it. First of all, the movie is stunning: the rain-slicked streets, the city lights, the fucking shower of sparks flying at the camera! Man, everything just looked so good. There's this shot near the end of various neon signs changing on the hood of a black car as it's driving through the night and I laughed at how cool it was.
The rest is great as well. James Caan does his thing, Tangerine Dream does theirs. I also really appreciated the ending.Usually in these types of movies the protagonist has a death sentence. When he was shot, I thought that was it. I was legit happy when he revealed the bulletproof vest. I know he's scum in a lot of respects, but I wanted him to make it out.
Heat has rocketed up my must watch list.
The Station Agent: I saw this when it came out, and at the time I knew who Peter Dinklage was from Living in Oblivion, but I didn't know the rest of the cast. It's crazy to watch it now and realize how great a cast it really was. Parts of the story are a little heavy handed, but the movie's heart is in the right place for sure.
Inside Llewyn Davis is the best Coen Brothers drama bar none.Watched a ton of movies this weekend
The Big Short - Fantastic but made me feel dumb. The movie did its best to explain but a lot of it was still lost on me.
Everybody Wants Some - Funny and sweet, not as good as Dazed and Confused but still a great ride back in time
Safety Not Guaranteed - Absolutely loved it. Great cast and chemistry and a great balance between humour and more somber topics like regret and missed chances
Inside Llewyn Davis - Oh my god was Oscar Isaac incredible in this. Instantly one of my favourite Coen bros films even if it's not as rewatchable as some. A great ending that leaves a lot of questions and room for interpretation - but somehow was still satisfying
Chef - A very comfy movie, almost to a fault, because the movie loses a lot of momentum once they finally get the truck, since, essentially, nothing happens afterwards.
Also a bit weird to see some characters just disappear into nothing.
Still, quite satisfying to watch all that food porn.
I really hated Chef. It seemed like such a ridiculous vanity project for Favreau.
Pitch Black isn't a B-movie. Since when does anyone think that?
Pitch Black. I've watched this many times and I know it's a b movie through and through but I love it!
Pitch Black isn't a B-movie. Since when does anyone think that?
Riddick's my guilty pleasure. Great character, great universe.
I saw the last Riddick movie in theaters and I remember absolutely nothing. Like that film was just erased from my memory.
Same. Escape from Butcher Bay is so good.
I saw the last Riddick movie in theaters and I remember absolutely nothing. Like that film was just erased from my memory.
Since the day it came out
Well...when it came out the cast wasn't as well known, the effects seem a bit budget, and it just has a feel, to me anyway. Great movie either way.
Neither with the movies.I meant the movies. Nothing to feel guilty about with Escape From Butcher Bay. It's a little janky these days, but that's a legit great game.
I wish the IP was popular enough for Machine Games to get another go at it. That hyper grimy steampunk / sci-fi / Conan world is ripe for more games and adventures.
I was going to post them all in here but was thinking maybe doing a Zatoichi OT or something with images and maybe a history lesson of the series. Has one been done? Would there be interest or should I even bother?
Zatoichi seems like fucking work. There's like what, 70 some of them? I'd be curious to read about em. Might even watch the first few. Just have to get through Kurosawa before I start some epic series.
For as many films as there are (26, with 25 of them being made and released within a 12-year time span), there's not one definitive starting point. The films do keep continuity in mind throughout, but it's all character-based. There's no big overarching story, and the plot of basically every film is "Ichi wanders into a town with heavy Yakuza control and sets dudes straight and then goes back to being a bit self-loathing."
There was a TV series between 25 and 26 that added about another 100 adventures. Does that count?Where did I get 70 from? Seems like Hulu had a lot more than that. Still a lot...though that's probably not terrible to do over time.
Lol, the music is hilarious. It's a pity you didn't like this but I'd never call it sci-fi anyway. The dreariness and natural light are stylistic choices. You can still find visual beauty in the shots, I'm not sure how that works but it's there if you tune into it. I think it's about respect for objects and materials maybe? And the invitation to consider what is being shown, maybe also what is not.The Lobster: I really, really wanted to love this after some of the glowing recommendations in this thread but to be honest I really didn't like it. As dystopian science fiction you'd think this would be right up my street as a massive sci-fi fan and dystopian sci-fi in particular but I found it dreary, bleak and a genuine struggle to make it through the runtime. It has an intriguing, interesting and captivating premise but the execution just isn't there. The soundtrack I must criticise because it's absolutely grating (sharp violin noise over important scenes). The kindest thing I can say is that I found it mildly enjoyable and moderately entertaining but overall I didn't like it and wouldn't recommend it.
I'd give it two stars out of five. Not recommended.
Lanthimos is definitely not for everyone.
The Lobster: I really, really wanted to love this after some of the glowing recommendations in this thread but to be honest I really didn't like it. As dystopian science fiction you'd think this would be right up my street as a massive sci-fi fan and dystopian sci-fi in particular but I found it dreary, bleak and a genuine struggle to make it through the runtime. It has an intriguing, interesting and captivating premise but the execution just isn't there. The soundtrack I must criticise because it's absolutely grating (sharp violin noise over important scenes). The kindest thing I can say is that I found it mildly enjoyable and moderately entertaining but overall I didn't like it and wouldn't recommend it.
I'd give it two stars out of five. Not recommended.
There was a TV series between 25 and 26 that added about another 100 adventures. Does that count?
There was a TV series between 25 and 26 that added about another 100 adventures. Does that count?
I'm with you, I strongly disliked it. My immediate reaction after it finished was that I probably would have liked it more as a short.The Lobster: I really, really wanted to love this after some of the glowing recommendations in this thread but to be honest I really didn't like it. As dystopian science fiction you'd think this would be right up my street as a massive sci-fi fan and dystopian sci-fi in particular but I found it dreary, bleak and a genuine struggle to make it through the runtime. It has an intriguing, interesting and captivating premise but the execution just isn't there. The soundtrack I must criticise because it's absolutely grating (sharp violin noise over important scenes). The kindest thing I can say is that I found it mildly enjoyable and moderately entertaining but overall I didn't like it and wouldn't recommend it.
I'd give it two stars out of five. Not recommended.