Movie review thread...
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@Catogrande I bailed about 40 mins in...
Mish mash of several different movies and genres...
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@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
Completed my watch of the Best Picture nominees, so here's my ranking of them from worst to best.
10 . Maestro: I tried to continue watching this after discussing it with @Victor-Meldrew but I couldn't get more than 10 minutes into my rewatch. It's just not very good.
9 . American Fiction: Aside from Maestro I enjoyed every other movie in the list but some more than others. This was one of the less than others, it started off really well but kind of faltered a bit in the end. I think it needed to lean more into it's central conceit (mild spoiler coming) of an author pretending to be "street".
8 . The Holdovers: This was an amiable movie by a good director, and thankfully Paul Giamatti didn't do his whisper voice very often. A crotchety old teacher is left in charge of the few kids left over Xmas at a fancy pants boarding. Bonding happens.
7 . Killers of the Flower Moon: Again a good movie, by a great director, but there's no way he deserved a best director nomination for this. It was serviceable by his standards but unlike most of his movies I think other directors could have directed it just as well. Led me to the book which I enjoyed more than the movie.
6 . Zone of Interest: The best holocaust movie since Schindler's List (that's a weird thing to write). Oddly enough it kind of doesn't have an overarching narrative, something I'd normally find annoying. Tells a bit of the story of the outside life of the Hoess the Auschwitz commander and his family.
5 . Poor Things: Fairly bonkers movie with lots of Emma Stone nudity ... but she shouldn't have won best actress. It's a play the autistic/mentally handicapped person style role that Oscar likes, but Lily Gladstone in Killers was superb in an understated and "real role". Anyway, still a good fun film, very black comedy in an alternate steampunk style world.
4 . Anatomy of a Fall: A French film, a German actress (who was also the lead female in Zone of Interest), and filmed in a mix of French and English. Interesting look at the French style of court (judges directly questioning the accused and witnesses etc) and I'm not sure it is better then ours.
3 . Past Lives: Two old Korean friends who haven't seen each other in year catch up in New York (she lives there with her husband and he is visiting) and drama happens, but not really.
2 . Barbie: The Barbieheimer one-two punch. Good to see a weird comedy-drama based on a doll get nominated. Greta Gerwig should have had Scorcese's best director nod though.
1 . Oppenheimer: The Oscars and I agree, yay. I'm not sure if this is Nolan's best movie (I'm still partial to Memento) but it's definitely Oscar worthy and the best film I saw last year. I'd quite like to see him make some more grounded stuff. Tenet tends to pale in comparison to this movie.
Jeepers, if Barbie is #2 then I’m not going to bother watching 3-10
It was fine, a bit of fun, but also equal parts stupid and condescending
I will watch Oppenheimer though!
Haha. Maybe switch my list, aside from Oppenheimer, Maestro might be more up your alley?
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@taniwharugby said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande I bailed about 40 mins in...
Mish mash of several different movies and genres...
I thought it was one of Hack Snyder's better movies, in that I could actually finish it in one setting. The mish mash of different movies probably helped as it was familiar.
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American Fiction
I enjoyed this, recognising some of the characters in it. Not having read the book it's based on, I was hoping that there'd be some element of difficulty for the writer to contend with once the truth came out but I can see why they went with the ending they did. It just seemed a little flat and missing the opportunity to make it uncomfortable for all concerned.
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Roadhouse
Confession time; I've never actually seen this up until now and truth be told I wish that fact had remained. Of all the stupid movies made in the 80s, this just may be the gayest.
The acting is terrible, the fight choreography is comically pathetic. The characters are laughably one dimensional caricatures.
It gets one star out of five and that's solely for the tits.
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From the looks of it you’re gonna hate the remake…
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@Catogrande it would be an astonishing achievement for it to be worse.
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@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande it would be an astonishing achievement for it to be worse.
It’s got Conor McGregor in it…
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@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande it would be an astonishing achievement for it to be worse.
It’s got Conor McGregor in it…
Same height but at least he has the credibility of an actual fighter, not someone who did ballet at school. Hopefully no actual lines though.
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@antipodean Your hopes are unfounded.
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Saltburn. Not worth the hype. Beautifully shot and great sound - but that's about it.
3 Decadent Capitalists out of 5 Polytechnic Lecturers.
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ok, saw Dune on the weekend...was great, had a weird experience, about half way through thinking (because i knew everything that still had to happen) that it had dragged....but then realised i was completely engrossed....so not bored....they had actually just dont a great job showing a decent amount of time had passed without having a really blatant montage....maybe with a calendar pages being torn off....i havent explained that well
CGI was perfect i think...and the slow transformation of paul was very well done
@booboo said in Movie review thread...:
if I recall the book correctly it was more about Paul's struggle not to instigate the Holy war. I suppose in retrospect it was there, but not overt.
||do you mean the book had more of his struggle or the movie?....i felt if anything they labored the idea he was trying to avoid a holy war....like, i think there was one or two too many dream flashbacks too him following his mother through the desert with all the people dying beside them....much more obvious than i remember from the book
anyway...im sure there will be another....but god i hope/wish there wasn't...i think going into an interstellar war will just become unwieldy...as they are these two films can sit there as one of the best series in film, the cliff hanger after he has just lead an army so such an easy victory over the emperor and the harkonnens...might be just me but i walked out just thinking...."and he proceeded to burn a swaith across the galaxy"
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@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean Your hopes are unfounded.
Then I may wait decades to watch that one too. Hopefully die beforehand.
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@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
American Fiction
I enjoyed this, recognising some of the characters in it. Not having read the book it's based on, I was hoping that there'd be some element of difficulty for the writer to contend with once the truth came out but I can see why they went with the ending they did. It just seemed a little flat and missing the opportunity to make it uncomfortable for all concerned.
This was good. Really enjoyed this
Tried to watch "Poor things". Self indulgent arty bullshit, that unless you're tarred with the "I have to watch everything" label, then just don't. If Tropic Thunder taught me anything, you never go full retard. She goes so close.. Obviously not full enough for people who stick plastic golden statues up themselves, but for the mainstream forget it.
Speaking of which, Barbie over hyped fun movie that although clever and well written should not have be considered Oscar worthy, unless of course you are just pushing agendas.
Oppenheimer - its not all doom and gloom, just boom with this one. Watch if you haven't already.
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@bayimports said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
American Fiction
I enjoyed this, recognising some of the characters in it. Not having read the book it's based on, I was hoping that there'd be some element of difficulty for the writer to contend with once the truth came out but I can see why they went with the ending they did. It just seemed a little flat and missing the opportunity to make it uncomfortable for all concerned.
This was good. Really enjoyed this
Tried to watch "Poor things". Self indulgent arty bullshit, that unless you're tarred with the "I have to watch everything" label, then just don't. If Tropic Thunder taught me anything, you never go full retard. She goes so close.. Obviously not full enough for people who stick plastic golden statues up themselves, but for the mainstream forget it.
Speaking of which, Barbie over hyped fun movie that although clever and well written should not have be considered Oscar worthy, unless of course you are just pushing agendas.
Oppenheimer - its not all doom and gloom, just boom with this one. Watch if you haven't already.
I liked Poor Things but no way she should have won, as I noted in my post above. Maestro is my don't bother watching from the list.
Barbie was great, one of the best movies I saw last year, in all honesty it seems to me that suggesting others shouldn't consider it Oscar worthy seems like the actual pushing of agendas.
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Jaws
Yeah hasn't aged well. Kind of freaked me out that Roy Schneider was younger than I am now when he played that role. The 3 mains are great in their roles and the music is still awesome but fark me that shark looks terrible (except for that scene where it eats that scout dude, that's cool). -
@Nepia lol its ok for you to like Poor Things, you are a true cinephile (certainly not for me), even the music irked me.
Unless you were in a coma, you could not have missed Barbie mania and the global media hype that came with it I know lots of people who did love it and good for them. With hype so big, there is always an expectation that the movie delivers on that, that is where there is a gap. My wife and I both enjoyed it but neither thought it was a truly great movie.
Again, it's a good movie, never said it wasn't. In terms of relevant for Oscars, given its popularity it was always going to be there, where I joined the cult or not. Also helped by the fact that there were very few unique new mainstream movies released and likely to happen this year too. Fun, but not wow. So I maintain, don't believe the hype.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:
Jaws
Yeah hasn't aged well. Kind of freaked me out that Roy Schneider was younger than I am now when he played that role. The 3 mains are great in their roles and the music is still awesome but fark me that shark looks terrible (except for that scene where it eats that scout dude, that's cool).I don’t think the shark looks as bad as some people make out and I certainly appreciate the ‘less is more’ approach to create tension . Shaw is amazing in the role as are the other two. I don’t think a film franchise has deteriorated as badly as that though, the later movies are absolutely awful.
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:
Jaws
Yeah hasn't aged well. Kind of freaked me out that Roy Schneider was younger than I am now when he played that role. The 3 mains are great in their roles and the music is still awesome but fark me that shark looks terrible (except for that scene where it eats that scout dude, that's cool).I don’t think the shark looks as bad as some people make out and I certainly appreciate the ‘less is more’ approach to create tension . Shaw is amazing in the role as are the other two. I don’t think a film franchise has deteriorated as badly as that though, the later movies are absolutely awful.
They were shit when they came out tbf
Time will just magnify that