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a lot of my threads involve me fucking up somehow. Perhaps I'm a moron?
The Witch- basically, I'm never going into the woods again. It's impossible for me to feel much for the family though. I mean, they owned a plantation.
What?
The Witch- basically, I'm never going into the woods again. It's impossible for me to feel much for the family though. I mean, they owned a plantation.
Also don't watch Without Name. It's Irish, so watch out for accents!The Witch- basically, I'm never going into the woods again. It's impossible for me to feel much for the family though. I mean, they owned a plantation.
Also don't watch Without Name. It's Irish, so watch out for accents!
It's what the new Blair Witch should have been.
Just watched A brighter summer day..one of the greatest movies I have ever seen.
The ending just makes you want to cry
Yea I gotta watch that one and some of his other stuff. Surprised Criterion has only done 3 of his movies atm.I really need to see this. I had to miss a restoration screening of it a year or so back and I've been kicking myself ever since.
I did manage to catch a restoration screening of The Terrorizers and basically sat in front of that thing for two hours in a hypnotic trance. It was an incredible experience.
Then I am in no rush then.the terrorizers is on amazon prime video but the subtitles are really shitty
hampered my enjoyment so it didn't grab me like yi yi and brighter summer day
im gonna have to say starvation was the least of their problems broThe Witch- basically, I'm never going into the woods again. It's impossible for me to feel much for the family though. I mean, they owned a plantation.
4 hours bruh? No no no no noA Brighter Summer Day 1991
★★★★★
A period piece unlike anything else. Four hours felt like two. By the the end I was close to tears. Yang captures adolescence extremely well. Blending youth with the harsher realities of an adult world.
4 hours bruh? No no no no no
Yeah but Seven Samurai is 2 hours too long anyway.
The Last Samurai >>>>>>
least he taught you how to shit post lol ayyeFor sure. Leone never taught me about the bushido code like my boy Thomas Cruise.
Just going to continue to rant about theaters and online ticket preorder sales because they've become almost a necessity to grab a seat for a showing and now they're going to charge me a convenience fee to order online? pffft, fuck it. I can wait until it's at redbox.
forreal? that is bs. I would just go to the theatre and do it.
Yeah, but it's gotten to the point where you'd have to go hours or a day in advance. They renovated our theater to luxury seating while also reducing the number of seats in each theatre. Every time I've attempted to purchase tickets (30-45 minutes before screening) for a movie they've been sold out, and we've had to just drive back home.
yea that sucks man. They made the theatre nicer, but overall screwed people over. I would honestly take my business elsewhere.
Yeah, I don't think we've been to that theater in the past 8 months or more. We've been waiting for movies to hit rental services or come out in the re-run theater we have.
Can't you wait a week or two and then try to see the movie in theatre? Or are the seats still hard to come by?
I often avoid seeing Big releases the Day/Night of to avoid the hassle of getting a good seat.
Guardians is still sold out (although it's a Marvel film).
Was VJC perma'd?
God damn shame if so
Is there a way to tell if a ban is permanent?
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a miracle. James Gunn has crafted the most soulful Marvel film yet. It's not as cohesive or, to be blunt, as good as the original, but it comes close. Gunn experiments a lot more this go-around, and although not all of it works, it's mostly fascinating in its own ambitious mess.
The most intriguing thing changed here is the tone. Calling this an all-out comedy like the first one was feels wrong. The original Guardians leaned into drama at points to really let the characters; Vol. 2 bathes in it so much, it truly ends up overtaking the comedy. This is a very good thing. This allows most comparative criticism to the original to be irrelevant (although I realize I have already partaken in some). Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is its own beast, although it's definitely a slightly messy one.
This is not to say it's not a funny movie. It is. It might not be its prime objective, but these characters interacting with each other is simply amusing. Expanded roles for Nebula and Yondu and awesome new characters in Klementieff's Mantis and Russell's Ego really help this ensemble reach its maximum potential. Just like in the original film, no one clearly stands out; everyone serves their purpose perfectly. Picking a favorite character is impossible; they all have at least one truly fantastic moment.
Now onto the less savory bits. One can easily complain the drama seems forced at points. After all, half of the "big" moments in the film dramatically are punctuated with a melodramatic score while a character monologues. Yet, it always leads to something interesting, if something made a bit too obvious. Also, the first half hour is way too comfortable retreading the original in tone and in style. It leads one to worry that this might be another Iron Man 2, rather than the sequel the original deserved. Yet, once these shift, the first half hour becomes forgivable because it brought the characters to the point where things simply must change. Meanwhile, the third act is admittedly too convoluted for its own good. That said, it's clear that everything in there (with one spoilery exception) is well planned-out and always easy to follow. Also, it leads to the single best final ten minutes of any MCU film, one that I doubt could ever be possibly topped. Just wow.
There's a lot to talk about with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. I haven't even gotten into the action (it constantly reinvents itself in a really creative way), the truly weird moments (it has some of the most bizarre moments in a Marvel film yet), or the now infamous Baby Groot (he's good, mostly thanks to having the smallest role, no pun intended). That is fantastic. Even more fantastic? It's completely standalone! Marvel has finally produced its first truly interesting movie, playing with intricate themes while still being wildly entertaining through its heartfelt cast. This is a film that should inspire conversations about its flaws and its strengths, rather than being forgotten after opening weekend. Gunn has performed the impossible for Marvel, delivering a sequel that might not always be perfect but is always marvelous. 9/10
I think u are just really impatient.
Just going to continue to rant about theaters and online ticket preorder sales because they've become almost a necessity to grab a seat for a showing and now they're going to charge me a convenience fee to order online? pffft, fuck it. I can wait until it's at redbox.
TheFlow
Banned
How does FilmGAF feel about Nollywood? Any gems?
I know quality over quantity, but it is the second largest producers of film, and even a broken clock is right two times a day.
What is Nollywood? I've heard of Hollywood and Bollywood but what is this term?
Nigerian hollywood.What is Nollywood? I've heard of Hollywood and Bollywood but what is this term?
What is Nollywood? I've heard of Hollywood and Bollywood but what is this term?
It's the Nigerian film industry. Pretty well known for their crazy-ass trailers that are practically Youtube catnip.
Like Spider-Girl!
Nigerian hollywood.
Never seen one from there though.
Edit: beaten like a last Samurai in training.
It's the Nigerian film industry. Pretty well known for their crazy-ass trailers that are practically Youtube catnip.
Like Spider-Girl!
Pulled up to the theater last night with only 7 minutes to spare before the movie. Knew we had to grab some popcorn and drinks, saw the line for tickets, and figured it was worth the convenience fee. Fandango'd it and walked right past everyone.
It was glorious.