TrumanBurbank
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Is there a best films of 2012 thread yet?
If not, make it. And state that no mention of blockbusters.
Is there a best films of 2012 thread yet?
If not, make it. And state that no mention of blockbusters.
Why? Let the buttholes put Avengers on their lists.
I don't feel like I could contribute to a Best of 2012 until I see all the movies from this year I still want to see. Zero Dark Thirty, Silver Lining Playbook, Les Mis, Django, Amour, etc...
Not until end of January.Is there a best films of 2012 thread yet?
No one would post if you made note to avoid blockbusters, or there'd be lots of whining lol. Might as well have the discussion here. Avengers would win anyways (or TDKR).
Not until end of January.
Oh that is right. Oh well, made one now anyways. Someone can make a more elaborate one for all those buttholes and the cool kids can use mine then.
Just finished watching The Killing of a Chinese Bookie. Jaw dropping, incredible, borderline experimental film. I loved it.
Ben Gazzara was unhappy with the role initially, unable to find a way to connect to Cosmo Vitelli. That changed when shooting a scene, Cassavetes spoke to Gazzara about the gangsters in the film as a metaphor for the people who are constantly trying to steal or ruin people's dreams. Cassavetes started to cry and Gazzara saw that playing Cosmo was representing John Cassavetes and the movie was a metaphor for the director's struggles for his own dreams.
Lincoln: I feel like this is easily Spielberg's strongest film since Munich. It was a bit long in the tooth, and I eventually lost count of the number of times that Lincoln began to tell an inspiring story while John Williams' music swelled up in the background, but DDL completely owned the role. What a fucking talent.
Overall I really enjoyed it, I also kind of liked that they decided to.not directly show Lincoln's assassination
Buttholes ≠ taints. The latter's the former, but the latter the former often ain't.The term "buttholes" is a joke anyways. You are more likely to see something like the Hunger Games or the Grey on my top 25 list than some bullshit like Lincoln or Beasts of the Southern Wild.
I don't think I am intelligent anyways but I do have better taste than most buttholes.
Referring to other posters as buttholes seems rather elitist to me. It's just a difference in taste, not a reflection of intelligence.
oof that 2012 movies thread got stupid fast and was closed nearly as quickly. I'll never get people calling out a list just because they haven't heard of the films on it. and if you follow film blogs regularly, you had to have heard of at least 3 of those on au's list. Anyway I was typing up my unordered shortlist of 25 for fun while it was being closed so I might as well post it here:
Girl Walk // All Day, Pitch Perfect, The American Scream, Looper, Sleepwalk with Me, Cosmopolis, Bernie, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, The Skin I Live In, The Dark Knight Rises, Shut Up and Play the Hits, Moonrise Kingdom, The Grey, The Raid, The Cabin in the Woods, Kill List, Tim and Erics B$M, Goon, The Avengers, Skyfall, Wanderlust, The Innkeepers, Anna Karenina, The Comedy, Brave
And now a question: Kino has this Michael Haneke DVD boxset. reviews say the video quality is problematic but watchable. should I go for that or just get the r1 blus that I can along with some other films? EDIT: nm think I'm just going to get this David Lean/Noël Coward set.
what did people like about Anna karanina?
Kiera knightly is the worst
Seriously? She was easily the worst part of the movieKeira was great in A Dangerous Method.
Seriously? She was easily the worst part of the movie
Seriously? She was easily the worst part of the movie
I think the whole movie is the worst part of that movie honestly.
the depiction of the restrictive, formal "dance" of that society as actually being on that stage allows the film to say a lot about how acting within and without society's norms changes individuals and how concepts of pure emotion/love can or can't function within those institutions.what did people like about Anna karanina?
Kiera knightly is the worst
Yeah, I enjoyed Holy Motors but don't quite get the unabashed love. I have yet to read any criticism where people adore it for more than just being something completely different (not that that's a bad thing).
I don't think being play-like automatically makes a film bad and I think disaster is reductive and incorrect, but I know what you meanI watched GlenGarry Glen Ross. Bad movie, good parts, but a disaster. Everything about it is like a play, dialogue, plot, scenes. The movie is basically a play and I know the source material is a play but still, why bother making a movie then.
haven't seen Motors yet but: highly disingenuous for you to say that everyone liking Holy Motors is a critic participating in a wankfest and is just pretending. as if people couldn't legitimately like a film from an auteur who has been held in high esteem for 20 years, and as if their opinions are automatically wrong somehow. You didn't really even explain why you disliked the film other than saying you felt alienated, which while I haven't seen HM is not exactly an uncommon thing for a film to do. stop characterizing others as starved and masturbatory to explain your reaction and start looking at why you yourself alone reacted that way.Critics are starved for good movies because they watch a lot of bad stuff compared to people like me, but putting a movie on a pedestal just for being different is dumb. Like, Trash Humpers has people in masks humping stuff and it's something you've never seen before but that doesn't excuse it for being crap.
Out of curiosity, did you see the 135 minute version or the 108 minute version? I just watched the shorter cut recently and thought it was as good as I remembered the original being, but with less night club scenes.
He's mentioned it before, but I don't see it happening, especially if he only wants to make ten films, he's just done his eighth, giving the last two for more Kill Bill seems wasteful.I rewatched Kill Bill Vol. 2 for the first time in years and I forgot how amazing it is. Can't decide if I like this one or Vol. 1 better. Any word on a Vol. 3? Last I heard it's only rumored to be in the works.
I'd like to know this too. All I've heard is that was going to focus on a certain daughter taking revenge on our main heroine.I rewatched Kill Bill Vol. 2 for the first time in years and I forgot how amazing it is. Can't decide if I like this one or Vol. 1 better. Any word on a Vol. 3? Last I heard it's only rumored to be in the works.
I rewatched Kill Bill Vol. 2 for the first time in years and I forgot how amazing it is. Can't decide if I like this one or Vol. 1 better. Any word on a Vol. 3? Last I heard it's only rumored to be in the works.
I get why critics are fawning over the movie. It's a bit of a self-indulgent wankfest for them (even shows old silent reel interludes), but why not over Cloud Atlas that does the same thing of different genre homages as little vignettes but with actual characters, acting effort, and stuff worth investing in? Because this one is indie but Cloud Atlas was big budget, so tearing down bigger ambition is fine like they did with The Fountain? Wachowski hate? Too sentimental?
No one would post if you made note to avoid blockbusters, or there'd be lots of whining lol. Might as well have the discussion here. Avengers would win anyways (or TDKR).
Yeah, I enjoyed Holy Motors but don't quite get the unabashed love. I have yet to read any criticism where people adore it for more than just being something completely different (not that that's a bad thing).
I don't think being play-like automatically makes a film bad and I think disaster is reductive and incorrect, but I know what you mean
haven't seen Motors yet but: highly disingenuous for you to say that everyone liking Holy Motors is a critic participating in a wankfest and is just pretending. as if people couldn't legitimately like a film from an auteur who has been held in high esteem for 20 years, and as if their opinions are automatically wrong somehow. You didn't really even explain why you disliked the film other than saying you felt alienated, which while I haven't seen HM is not exactly an uncommon thing for a film to do. stop characterizing others as starved and masturbatory to explain your reaction and start looking at why you yourself alone reacted that way.
Is it possible Rubber just wasn't as good as Holy Motors? See, this is my problem: you're trying to explain the more favorable opinions of some foggy critical mass-mind through politics or hierarchy or placebo. Why is it not possible that they just like it.I'm just trying to understand why critics are unanimous over it. I don't remember Rubber being loved this much last year. I didn't know the director was held in high regard for 20 years, thank you for telling me. This is just some politics that you deal with when you check out a highly acclaimed movie that you didn't connect with.
My reasons for disliking the film are pretty obvious. I don't like surreal films that are more style than substance and have not much else going for them. Having the revelation being in the middle of the movie hurt the pacing for me. I didn't care about what was happening because of the paper-thin characters, therefore it was a tedious fare for me. There's nothing particularly noteworthy about it. It had some fun moments that I mentioned, but overall didn't do much for me.
How many more reasons do I need to show my dislike? lol