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Critch 01-05-2024 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by NobodyHere (Post 3422398)
Do you watch it while listening to Dark Side of the Moon?


Mentioned that to my wife and she was amazed that I'd never heard of that rumor before, apparently everybody knows about Dark Side of the Moon and Oz. But I didnt.

So no, I watched to it with the correct soundtrack. And it was great, 9/10, would watch again next Christmas.

Atocep 01-05-2024 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Critch (Post 3422396)
Not a Christmas movie, but Christmas isnt Christmas without a The Wizard of Oz viewing. Love that movie.


The sequel scared the shit out of me as a kid. Fucking Wheelers were creepy.

Critch 01-06-2024 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Atocep (Post 3422618)
The sequel scared the shit out of me as a kid. Fucking Wheelers were creepy.


It was Dumbo that got me as a kid. The dancing pink elephants, had to be lead out the cinema screaming and crying.

GrantDawg 01-06-2024 02:25 PM

Saltburn- 7/10 I think maybe I would have rated it higher if it hadn't been so over-hyped before I saw it. There was definitely some sexual cringe to this movie, but it wasn't nearly as daring and shocking as people lead me to believe. The acting was solid and the cinematography was outstanding so there is much to like about the movie. In the end, the sexual shock was about the only shock in the story as I could see each of the main story points coming from a mile away. Good movie that was just less impresive than expected.

tarcone 01-07-2024 03:08 PM

The Aristocrats-- 10/10

This is a documentary about the greatest joke ever told. It goes into how the joke is an inside joke amongst comedians that has two likes to remember, but can go as long as you want it and it goes in any direction.

It features some great comedians and if you are a comedy fan, this is a must see.

Streaming on Peacock

jcard 01-08-2024 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Critch (Post 3422629)
It was Dumbo that got me as a kid. The dancing pink elephants, had to be lead out the cinema screaming and crying.


“Watership Down” for me.

Ghost Econ 01-10-2024 07:36 PM

Watched Everything Everywhere All At Once. There was a great movie in there, but they spent 90 minutes of it being weird for the sake of being weird. And this is from someone who enjoys weird. There is no way you can convince me that was the best movie of 2022.

NobodyHere 02-11-2024 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Qwikshot (Post 3421397)
Asteroid City

I enjoy Wes Anderson, so if you like his works then you'll already feel at home with his style and tropes.

That being said, I by far, loved this movie than some of his other works. I actually laughed at parts which I didn't really do in prior films and there were parts that perhaps were maudlin or meant to make the viewer emotional, but they worked for me. (I enjoyed Fantastic Mr. Fox which had some of the same beats/tone but is not an original Anderson work).

Just like Grand Budpest or Royal Tennenbaums or French Dispatch, there is the movie and then there is the media where the story comes from (i.e. Royal Tennabaums is a book, Grand Budapest has a documentary cut into it, French Dispatch is stories in a New Yorker style magazine). In Asteroid, it's a tv show documentary, on the creation of the play of the actual movie. So yeah, layers, but I never felt confused.

I didn't pick up on it until reading some other reviews, but this is Anderson COVID movie (there is a quarentine) and this is probably Anderson's biggest movie about life and death and the future of art ( plays, films, etc), which I think French Dispatch also wrestled with but moreso with printed media as opposed to theartical/tv/cinema.

The biggest mantra in the film is something along the likes of "you wake up if you don't fall asleep" which I suppose is like you have accept that you will die in order to learn how to live. Which may have been my deeper than it is opinion, but there is much about "we don't know what we don't know" which is brought up a few times in the film when questions on what is important, or why certain characters did certain actions in the film, they don't know, but perhaps that is it, we just don't know and we don't need to.

It's a brighter film than most of his other works. It's a Western backdrop to a science fiction theme, but it's about family and love and loss.

I never felt bored or lost with this work. Perhaps I'm immune to the tics that annoy other viewers of Anderson's work.

The best line that reverberated with me "If you wanted to live a nice quiet peaceful life, you picked the wrong time to get born". I think that can be said for all generations.

I think it's one of his best works.

9 out of 10.


Asteroid City 4/10

I kind of had the exact opposite response to this movie. I watched it with my girlfriend the yesterday and we both had no idea what this movie was suppose to be about or why it was suppose to be entertaining. The movie's message was "there" but we didn't exactly find it profound or anything like that.

There's a few jokes here and there we laughed to but the most fun I had in this movie was trying to remember the names of all the actors that show up in this. And there a LOT of well known actors.

Qwikshot 02-11-2024 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by NobodyHere (Post 3426130)
Asteroid City 4/10

I kind of had the exact opposite response to this movie. I watched it with my girlfriend the yesterday and we both had no idea what this movie was suppose to be about or why it was suppose to be entertaining. The movie's message was "there" but we didn't exactly find it profound or anything like that.

There's a few jokes here and there we laughed to but the most fun I had in this movie was trying to remember the names of all the actors that show up in this. And there a LOT of well known actors.


Yeah I don't befault you for not liking it. So a question: Is this your first Wes Anderson film? They're all quirky and humor is very subjective.

NobodyHere 02-11-2024 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Qwikshot (Post 3426142)
Yeah I don't befault you for not liking it. So a question: Is this your first Wes Anderson film? They're all quirky and humor is very subjective.


From reading his filmography, the only movie I've seen was was The Royal Tenenbaums which was an age ago. I remember decently enjoying that movie but Asteroid City just did nothing for me.

Edward64 02-18-2024 04:49 AM

Oppenheimer - 8/10

Thoroughly enjoyed the first 2+ hours. But the last 45 min (?) post war stuff was weird to me. But big thumbs up for being entertained & learning a lot of history. Matt Damon was solid. Loved the Trinity test stuff. Didn't know Heisenberg was part of the Nazi nuke program. Loved the Einstein cameos. Yeah, much preferred it over Barbie.

FWIW, didn't know Oppenheimer was that "randy". Always imagined top Physicists to be ... disinterested.

That post war story did seem to be accurate.

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In December 1953, Strauss informed Oppenheimer that his security clearance had been stripped, but the physicist appealed the decision to a three-member panel that launched a month-long hearing in April 1954. After a one-sided proceeding in which Oppenheimer’s lawyers were blocked from accessing confidential material, the panel acknowledged he was a loyal citizen but voted 2 to 1 to revoke his security clearance.

The decision left Oppenheimer’s reputation in tatters. “He was a man of peace, and they destroyed him. He was a man of science, and they destroyed this man,” lamented close friend and fellow physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi.

Five years later, Strauss paid a price for Oppenheimer’s blacklisting. When Eisenhower appointed Strauss as U.S. secretary of commerce, the Senate rejected his nomination after a bitter confirmation hearing in which his treatment of Oppenheimer played a critical role. Strauss was only the eighth Cabinet nominee in U.S. history—and the only one between 1925 and 1989—who failed to win confirmation. Following the defeat, Strauss focused on philanthropic ventures until his death in 1974.

Not sure how accurate the Oppenheimer-Truman meeting really was though. But good scene.

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“Mr. President,” he said, “I feel I have blood on my hands.”

Oppenheimer’s biographers in “American Prometheus” recounted how Truman would later retell the incident: “Over the years, Truman embellished the story. By one account, he replied, 'Never mind, it’ll all come out in the wash.' In yet another version, he pulled his handkerchief from his breast pocket and offered it to Oppenheimer, saying, 'Well, here, would you like to wipe your hands?'”

Ultimately, “American Prometheus” posits the most likely response Truman gave to Oppenheimer was a bit less dramatic. “I told him the blood was on my hands — to let me worry about that,” Truman allegedly said to a colleague.

However it went down, the exchange destroyed any collegiality the men might have formed. Truman stood up to signal the meeting was over, and Oppie walked out defeated. “Blood on his hands, dammit, he hasn’t half as much blood on his hands as I have,” Truman was overheard saying afterward. “You just don’t go around bellyaching about it.”

Edward64 02-18-2024 04:52 AM

Aquaman 2 - 5/10

Sheesh. Pretty bad acting, mediocre plot. Rehashing that Manta-ray guy, better if they went with something new.

Momoa also sucked in the latest Fast & Furious. Much better for him to be a silent, bad guy type vs trying to be funny.

RainMaker 02-18-2024 09:56 PM

Zone of Interest (4/10) - I get what they were doing with this movie (I think), but it's a real slow watch. Feels like it would have worked better as a short film. Has no business in Best Picture territory although should be up for awards in other categories like sound. I guess I left the movie not knowing whether I regret watching it or not. Interestig concept but overly pretentious.

Madame Web (1/10) - Maybe one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Somehow worse than Morbius. We left after about an hour because it was just really boring and didn't seem to be going anywhere. An impressive feat to make me not want to look at Sydney Sweeney. I have no clue how this movie got made or how they thought they could release it to the public.

korme 02-19-2024 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3426801)
Zone of Interest (4/10) - I get what they were doing with this movie (I think), but it's a real slow watch. Feels like it would have worked better as a short film. Has no business in Best Picture territory although should be up for awards in other categories like sound. I guess I left the movie not knowing whether I regret watching it or not. Interestig concept but overly pretentious.


Dude, what?

flere-imsaho 02-19-2024 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3426801)
Madame Web (1/10) - Maybe one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Somehow worse than Morbius. We left after about an hour because it was just really boring and didn't seem to be going anywhere. An impressive feat to make me not want to look at Sydney Sweeney. I have no clue how this movie got made or how they thought they could release it to the public.


I've seen some stuff online with people asking how something could be so bad without being "bad-good". Additionally, I suspect part of the problem is that Dakota Johnson appears to have no on-screen charisma across any of the roles she's played, a trait she appears to share with other nepo babies like Bryce Dallas Howard, Colin Hanks, Scott Eastwood, O'Shea Jackson Jr. and Kate Hudson, among others.

Edward64 02-22-2024 06:32 PM

The Hunger Games 2023 - 6.5/10

It was okay, not as good as Hunter Games #1 and #2. Probably on par with #3, one of those that doesn't need another movie in the series. Time to just let it fade into teenage legacy fandom.

Acts I and II were okay. It fell off at Act III.

NobodyHere 02-29-2024 10:52 AM

Paramount Sets Release Date for Liam Neeson's ‘Naked Gun' Reboot

First I heard of this. I just pray that OJ Simpson is a part of it.

korme 03-09-2024 06:38 AM

Finished my final Best Picture nominee this morning. Here's my final ranking of the 10 films.

Tier 1
1. Past Lives
2. Poor Things

Tier 2
3. Killers of the Flower Moon
4. The Zone of Interest
5. Maestro

Tier 3
6. Barbie
7. The Holdovers
8. Anatomy of a Fall
9. Oppenheimer

Tier 4
10. American Fiction

Very good year all around. Only one of these noms felt like 'homework' going into it but pleasantly surprised me.

Lathum 03-10-2024 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by korme (Post 3428128)
Finished my final Best Picture nominee this morning. Here's my final ranking of the 10 films.

Tier 1
1. Past Lives
2. Poor Things

Tier 2
3. Killers of the Flower Moon
4. The Zone of Interest
5. Maestro

Tier 3
6. Barbie
7. The Holdovers
8. Anatomy of a Fall
9. Oppenheimer

Tier 4
10. American Fiction

Very good year all around. Only one of these noms felt like 'homework' going into it but pleasantly surprised me.


We finished them all Friday. Our rankings would be different. I enjoyed Past Lives but Poor Things was a bit too weird. I did like Stone a lot. Killers of the Flower Moon was too long. Maestro and Zone of Interest were terrible. Barbie is what t is. I thought it was fabulous. The holdovers is probably my favorite. Acting was great and I loved the stories of the different players. Oppenheimer was excellent and probably worthy of the win. Love Murphy. Anatomy of a fall was just good. I loved American Fiction. Great blend of humor and serious content.

Edward64 03-12-2024 03:33 PM

Dune 2 - 8/10

A good-to-great movie. I'll be adding it to my 4k collection this BF.

I watched Dune but it is always hard to watch the betrayal (Red Wedding anyone?) and the fall. Dune 2 was more action oriented which I appreciated.

I look forward but also dread any sequels. I never liked Dune books #2 or #3, it got too philosophical thingy for me.

flere-imsaho 03-13-2024 09:27 PM

Really enjoyed Dune 2. One hell of a movie from a craft perspective, and as someone who loved the book, it's always great to see it depicted on screen pretty much the way you imagined it (LOTR was the same for me).

I do worry about prequels or additional sequels. It's pretty tricky stuff to adapt, given all of the weird concepts and narration in the book that provides exposition that doesn't really translate to the screen. Villeneuve is categorically a great director and I worry that suits will look at what he was able to achieve and think that most anyone can do it, and that's just not going to be true.

Edward64 03-14-2024 05:18 PM

Ferrari - 7.5/10

I was surprised that I enjoyed the movie. I know I won’t be rewatching it every couple years but thinking about getting the 4k for the specials.

Adam Driver was pretty good. He can pull off less emotional characters but don’t think he is as adaptable to other roles.

I just wish I dont always first picture him as a the SW baddie with (seemingly) permed hair

Ksyrup 03-15-2024 03:08 PM

Not a rating as I haven't watched anything, but I just read that filming is happening on a sequel to This is Spinal Tap. Reiner, Shearer, Guest, McKean, the whole 9 yards - with cameos from Elton John, Paul McCartney and others.

Edward64 03-17-2024 10:15 PM

I never made the connection. Nice, I like it when child actors turn out well. Doubly so when their kids turn out well.




korme 03-19-2024 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3428893)
I never made the connection. Nice, I like it when child actors turn out well. Doubly so when their kids turn out well.





You should find out how she got her middle name.

Edward64 03-19-2024 08:18 AM

Same with a co-worker. She had a very unusual name. She said it was name of hotel that she was conceived in.

GrantDawg 03-23-2024 07:38 PM

My Wife and I are on sort if a nostalgia kick, at least sort of. When we started talking about watching "Roadhouse" I learned that she had never seen it, which I felt was blasphemy. The I learned she had never seen "Footloose". Instead of just divorcing her, I decide to correct her short comings with love.
Footloose- 8.5/10 It still holds up well. It is definitely has to be watch as a period piece, but the story of narrow-minded people trying to stop free expression from others is a very current topic. One of the best soundtracks of all time.

Gross Pointe Blank- 9/10 One of my favorite movies of all time, with my favorite actor John Cusack. Having his sister as his assistant was perfect. Minnie Driver is also one of my biggest crushes. The movie is hilarious and fun, and the premise has been ripped off many times since.

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JonInMiddleGA 03-23-2024 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3429023)
Same with a co-worker. She had a very unusual name. She said it was name of hotel that she was conceived in.


My wife had a cousin who did that.

Daughter was named for the city where she was conceived. (Savannah)

Her son was named for "the inspiration for his conception" (Bo ... as in Bo Duke)

Talk about TMI, sheesh lol

NobodyHere 03-24-2024 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3429023)
Same with a co-worker. She had a very unusual name. She said it was name of hotel that she was conceived in.


Was her last name "Holiday Inn"?

Edward64 03-24-2024 07:36 AM

When I googled it, it was only a single hotel. A very quirky, unique name.

NobodyHere 03-24-2024 06:29 PM

Dune x/10

I can't honestly rate the one. I read the book. I saw the 80s movie. I saw/own the Sci Fi mini series. When I saw the new one it was like I was just waiting for the next book line and seeing how each adaption matched my imagination.

In the end I kind of found the first part mediocre. But I will say that I found the Sci Series Baron to be the best Baron.

QuikSand 03-24-2024 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3429411)
Gross Pointe Blank- 9/10 One of my favorite movies of all time, with my favorite actor John Cusack. Having his sister as his assistant was perfect. Minnie Driver is also one of my biggest crushes. The movie is hilarious and fun, and the premise has been ripped off many times since.


Saw it in the theater, liked it a lot, haven't rewatched, but I reckon I'm due.

GrantDawg 03-24-2024 08:17 PM

We did one more.

Youngblood: 6/10. Honestly, I love the movie, but even nostalgia covered glasses can't cover how corny and silly this classic 80's sports movie was. Still, young Rob Lowe and Patrick Swazye joined by a baby Keanu Reeves (with an over the top French-Canadian accent no less) makes it a fun watch.

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Lathum 03-24-2024 08:42 PM

Youngblood is amazing

NobodyHere 03-24-2024 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3429472)
Youngblood is amazing


But how is the movie?

damnMikeBrown 03-24-2024 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3429469)
We did one more.

Youngblood: 6/10. Honestly, I love the movie, but even nostalgia covered glasses can't cover how corny and silly this classic 80's sports movie was. Still, young Rob Lowe and Patrick Swazye joined by a baby Keanu Reeves (with an over the top French-Canadian accent no less) makes it a fun watch.

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Where did you watch it?
I went hunting for it a few months ago and couldn’t find it…

GrantDawg 03-25-2024 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by damnMikeBrown (Post 3429474)
Where did you watch it?
I went hunting for it a few months ago and couldn’t find it…

Friend had it.

Edward64 04-01-2024 08:56 PM

Beekeeper - 6/10

I knew what I was renting and wasn't expecting much other than for action. Somewhat entertaining but Statham seemed to have lowered his bar a little.

For movies, there is unbelievable and then, there is really unbelievable. I did like the old IBM XT computers and the dot matrix printer, had a good chuckle.

cuervo72 04-24-2024 12:13 PM

Throne of Blood 9/10

Yeah I know, really going out on a limb highly rating a Kurosawa movie.

RainMaker 04-24-2024 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by cuervo72 (Post 3431280)
Throne of Blood 9/10

Yeah I know, really going out on a limb highly rating a Kurosawa movie.


This movie is so good.

cartman 04-24-2024 02:41 PM

I finally got around to watching Her. Back when it came out it was science fiction, but nowadays it could be frighteningly real.

But Joaquim Phoenix did an amazing job with that role. It had to be incredibly difficult to have to act alone for 90% of the movie.

Lathum 05-13-2024 03:28 PM

The Fall Guy- 8/10

Not going to win any awards, just a really fun action movie. Gosling is funny and Blunt is super hot. Really good supporting cast also. A fun couple of hours.

RainMaker 05-13-2024 04:29 PM

Godzilla Minus One - 10/10


Best Godzilla film I've ever seen. The fact they made this with such a low budget is a pretty good sign that Hollywood doesn't know what it's doing. They actually understood that Godzilla is a horror movie. He's incredibly vicious in this movie. But it also weaves in an incredible story. Not just the best Godzilla film I've seen, one of the best movies I've seen in quite some time.

PilotMan 05-14-2024 11:36 AM

The Contestant - 7.5/10

Fully worth the time. I was engrossed throughout. It's both disheartening to realize what people can do to one another in the name of, well, whatever, art, money, notoriety, whatever. The first and second acts are what you came for, but the third act is absolutely nailed. You'll feel great about it walking away.

Atocep 05-14-2024 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by PilotMan (Post 3432714)
The Contestant - 7.5/10

Fully worth the time. I was engrossed throughout. It's both disheartening to realize what people can do to one another in the name of, well, whatever, art, money, notoriety, whatever. The first and second acts are what you came for, but the third act is absolutely nailed. You'll feel great about it walking away.


The producer gives off real life super villain vibes.

sovereignstar v2 05-14-2024 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3432666)
Godzilla Minus One - 10/10


Best Godzilla film I've ever seen. The fact they made this with such a low budget is a pretty good sign that Hollywood doesn't know what it's doing. They actually understood that Godzilla is a horror movie. He's incredibly vicious in this movie. But it also weaves in an incredible story. Not just the best Godzilla film I've seen, one of the best movies I've seen in quite some time.


I saw the black and white ("Minus Color") version at the theatre and it was great

Edward64 05-21-2024 06:41 PM

Planet of the Apes - 8.5/10

Best of the remakes so far (#3 with Woody ruined it for me) and one of the better movies I’ve seen in a while. Some nits on the plot and last 15 min but really good. Hope this trilogy is better than the first.

Atocep 05-29-2024 06:45 PM

Why the hell does hollywood continue to make awful decisions when it comes to making video game movies? I'm not even going to get into some of the awful trash that we saw in the 90s or anything Uwe Bol has touched. Just look at the video game adaptations over the past decade, snice hollywood figured out comic book movies, and see how bad most still are.

Did Gran Turismo need a movie? Does Just Cause need a movie? Neither one of these have much of a story or any memorable characters. What would compel me to see them in theaters? Same goes for Rampage and Monster Hunter.

How about the fact that we've somehow had 2 Hitman movies made?

What about the decision to cast Tom Holland as Nathan Drake and Mark Wahlberg as Sully?

Or whatever the hell the Assassin's Creed movie was?

I'm fully expecting the Borderlands movie to be god awful. Kevin Hart isn't capable of making a good movie at this point and it seems like they tried to attach as many big names to the project as possible to save it.

bob 06-06-2024 03:03 PM

A LEGO movie biopic about Pharrell. The logical next step to take the franchise after Emmet, Batman and Ninjago.

Edward64 06-16-2024 03:49 AM

Furiosa - 7.5/10

I liked it but just couldn't stop thinking that Thor was mis-cast in the movie. Enjoyed learning more of the backstory etc. It did make me want to watch Fury Road again.


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