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  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42515

    #12601
    Re: What movies have you seen recently?

    Originally posted by Blzer
    Reminding myself I have to leave film impressions for (ranked in order of liked most to least):

    The Shape of Water
    Hostiles
    Kong: Skull Island
    Fist Fight
    Insidious: The Last Key
    Central Intelligence
    Winchester
    Oh my goodness, I'm on a film-watching tear. Somebody please stop me. More I have to mention (wonky best-to-worst ranking):

    The Incredibles 2
    Game Night
    Lady Bird
    I, Tonya
    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
    Tomb Raider
    Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
    The Strangers: Prey at Night
    The Commuter

    Honestly, I think all of the films on this list were good except The Commuter, as far as "fresh tomato" status is concerned. None of them were beyond spectacular (but I will certainly hold The Incredibles 2 in pretty high regard).
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    • Armor and Sword
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      • Sep 2010
      • 21789

      #12602
      Re: What movies have you seen recently?

      Seeing JW2 tomorrow afternoon.

      Taking my travel baseball team to the movies here in Orlando as we have the day off and need a day in the AC!!!




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      • Jr.
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        • Feb 2003
        • 19171

        #12603
        Re: What movies have you seen recently?

        Just watched Heredity. Good possession movie, if a bit predictable in terms of the story. Good tension building throughout though

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42515

          #12604
          Re: What movies have you seen recently?

          Searching (in theaters August 24th)

          The word "gimmick" can be thrown around to describe a major element of a film that changes up the ordinary tropes we'd expect from a rather straightforward flick. There is 3D, timeline splicing, animation, found footage, you name it. Some films almost even fall into these places as a genre. When they do, you get the inkling that the people responsible for thinking up the movie likely have these elements in mind at the forefront with the story as an afterthought. Only when that occurs do I call those elements gimmicky. And it's not that a gimmick is a bad thing, but if that is what you rely on to make your story compelling, it will often become a crutch for poor storytelling or one-and-done enjoyment. Sometimes it is done right, in which case the gimmick works... but most of the time it has that negative connotation for good reason.

          However, there is another breed of films where you can get that feeling that a story was thought up, and ultimately it was decided that the best way to tell that story was by use of something like 3D, etc. When that happens, it is no longer a gimmick nor does it fall into that genre, so to speak. It is just the best way to tell that story, even though the story could work very well without it. I am no longer attracted to the film because of the device being used, but rather I can almost ignore that it's happening because I am so engraved in the story being told.

          Within the found footage narrative realm has come screencasting, where we see the world through somebody's computer or phone screen. The first and only film of this variety I have seen was Unfriended, which takes place on one user's laptop screen as she does a group webcam chat. This played off as a gimmick because it was the only way to tell the story. Searching is now the second screencasting film I have seen. It has a bit of a hybrid feel though because there are jumps to other footage needed to tell the story (perhaps from the news or something) and there is also a score that the characters otherwise wouldn't hear.

          Gimmick is also the last term I would use to describe what it does. Of course, this is plainly because the story is what drives the film and could be done without this style, but also because this style is doing more than tell a story: it is telling of our generation's attachments to/reliance on technology, the internet and most of all social media. The right audience will connect with this very well because they will feel very comfortable and familiar. This is where the film gets to breathe and even provide what one could call comedic relief (in just how real it all is to our technological experiences).

          Director and co-writer Aneesh Chaganty came up with something extraordinary, and very smartly crafted this film into something where the main character's (played by John Cho) computer and phone are not devices (no pun intended), but they are now characters. There is an inaudible dialogue between him and screen, and the audience fills the gaps of what each of them are saying to each other. I say the story could be told without the screencasting in play, but the audience would need another way of being exposed information through needless dialogue, either to oneself or other characters. That, or we would still be looking at computer screens for a very long time, or time would have to be served filling scenes in other ways, so restructuring the screenplay would be required (which is possible, but I think Chaganty found the best way to tell his story).

          I am still on a high with this film, to the point where I temporarily feel comfortable saying this is my favorite film of the year so far. The trailer that I just watched on this film after the fact would lend you to believe that it is a suspense/thriller, and even though it is suspenseful and thrilling I would not identify it as that. I would call it more of a drama/mystery. I think the first ten minutes of the film easily define what the entirety of the film will play out to be with regards to what emotions it will tap into you, and the opener of this film is one of my favorites in a long time. Thinking back on it, it's probably what really seals what I really think about Searching as a whole, and puts your mind at ease for the screencasting style that Chaganty tells the story with.

          This film is about a father whose high school daughter turns up missing, and he cooperates with the police in doing his own personal detective work through means of his electronic devices to help aid their investigation. Thinking back at some of the missing persons films I have seen in my days (Gone Girl, Prisoners, Taken, Man on Fire, Gone Baby Gone, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Flightplan, Ransom), these stories have ranged from: straightforward to conspiracy-laden, kidnappings to runaways, found alive to found deceased... and Searching gives you reason to believe that any of these possibilities could be true, all within staying very real. I think that's what makes this movie work most, that by the end of the day you convince yourself that you felt you saw something extremely grounded and strangely relatable. I mentioned the technology/internet/social media aspects, but the characters also relate well, and because it takes place in the Bay Area it also gives more bonus points for someone like me because I have an extra connection with the locations that are mentioned or utilized. It's best that you try and not decide for yourself what kind of film or outcome you hope to see going into it, and instead commend the shrewd genius in weaving the pieces together in a very levelheaded manner.

          Absolutely none of this works without the sturdy acting by John Cho. You clearly see the image of a wrecked and broken father attempting to find his daughter. He has a compelling way of making us feel his his hurt and desperation. Chaganty once again used the screencasting element well here in having his character's on-screen actions say so much as well, from his mouse gestures to the things he starts to type but deletes before sending to other people, etc. The audience will not have to work too hard with these facets because of competent directing and brilliant acting.

          What I suggest you do work really hard at while watching, however, is what I would call the Easter eggs this film has. When a screen pops up with a bunch of e-mails, news articles, or chat conversations, you want to pick up everything that you can because you won't be able to pause and rewind in theater. But furthermore and most importantly, every revelation of this film can be grasped if you work and look hard enough at everything that Cho's character works and looks at. This is a good thing, and what makes it even better is this film is never predictable (mostly because you know as much as the protag does, because you are literally seeing the film through his eyes). You get to stay on the edge of your seat through this process, even if nothing is really going on, because you feel like you get to take everything in at the same time that he does. There is a lot to process here, and again it is all in such a very real way.

          This one is such a good time at the theater, and I think the only people who will be disappointed in this flick is if they: find the screencasting to be too much of a gimmick for their taste, feel misled by the trailer's overly suspenseful tone, or they already have one or two predetermined outcomes in mind that they want to happen and it doesn't suit their liking. As it stands tonight though, it is my favorite film I have seen this year. I don't want to call it groundbreaking what Chaganty did as far as influence goes (I don't expect many of these films to suddenly churn out as a result), but as far as accomplishing intent in a unique manner I think he did what no one else has before, and it works far too well for the story he told.

          For those who are curious, this film is not yet rated but I can easily say the MPAA will give this a PG-13.
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          • Armor and Sword
            The Lama
            • Sep 2010
            • 21789

            #12605
            Re: What movies have you seen recently?

            Just saw Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom.

            Meh.

            My order of all the movies is this after seeing this one:

            Jurassic Park
            Jurassic World
            Jurassic Park 3
            Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom
            The Lost World JP2

            Very predictable and a weak story.

            Dinosaurs were great. Some great scenes no doubt....but overall as a whole a disappointment.

            My expectations were probably too high after the awesome Jurassic World.




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            • Scott
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              • Jul 2002
              • 20031

              #12606
              Re: What movies have you seen recently?

              Uncle Drew

              Wow, this was such a hilarious movie

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              • Majingir
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                • Apr 2005
                • 47489

                #12607
                Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                Rampage

                Wasn't anything special, but wasn't bad either. Probably didn't need to involve the other game characters, but still wasn't so bad. Part of it just felt like the first planet of the apes movie in this current version of it, mainly the relationship between The Rock and George.

                Of his movies, I'd say it's nowhere near jumanji or even central intelligence, probably more on the lines of San Andreas. Though a bunch of his movies do seem similar lol.

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                • RockinDaMike
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                  • Feb 2003
                  • 9091

                  #12608
                  Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                  Tag

                  Fun summer comedy. Laughed a lot in this one, definitely would see multiple times. It was awesome seeing some of the real footage of the real guys who the story was loosely based on at the end.
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                  • WDOgF0reL1fe
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                    • Apr 2005
                    • 3427

                    #12609
                    Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                    Man. I really REALLY didn't like A Quiet Place.

                    2 of my family members fell asleep, only my mom and myself finished it.

                    I usually love these movies that have gained popularity through word of mouth, but I just didn't see it this time.
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                    • JayBee74
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 22989

                      #12610
                      Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                      Originally posted by WDOgF0reL1fe
                      Man. I really REALLY didn't like A Quiet Place.

                      2 of my family members fell asleep, only my mom and myself finished it.

                      I usually love these movies that have gained popularity through word of mouth, but I just didn't see it this time.
                      I hear ya'. I don't think the movie is for everybody. Amazing how much money it made off of a small budget.

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                      • jake44np
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                        • Jul 2002
                        • 9563

                        #12611
                        Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                        Originally posted by Scott
                        Uncle Drew

                        Wow, this was such a hilarious movie

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                        • SPTO
                          binging
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 68046

                          #12612
                          Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                          In a bit of unintentional movie watching (since July 4th is around the corner) over the last few days I watched a couple WWII movies from 1943. The first is a Columbia Pictures film with Edward G. Robinson and Glenn Ford called Destroyer in which Robinson played a naval shipyard builder who helps build the Destroyer the John Paul Jones II. He happened to serve on the old destroyer and does whatever he can to get back in the Navy to serve on the JPJ II. That's where he has a huge clash with Ford who thinks Robinson is past his prime and an annoyance to everyone on the ship. Needless to say they eventually learn to appreciate one another. The ship plays a big role as it is basically a clunker of a ship and can't be used for fighting but rather for mail delivery. It eventually gets involved in a battle and Robinson has to do some major work on her as she gets beaten all to hell in the course of said battle.

                          Very good movie though understandably patriotic and full of hokum BUT the cast carries it well and it's the kind of film that people needed to see at a point in time where the outcome of the war wasn't set in stone.


                          The other movie is Salute to the Marines an even MORE patriotic and on reflection, propagandist type of film starring Wallace Beery who is an instructor for the Marine Corps coming up on his retirement but whose never served in battle. He hopes to get into the conflict in the pacific but is instead sent over to the Philippines to train their populace for their eventual independence and for the defense of their land. Needless to say Beery isn't too happy but his wife is overjoyed by the prospect of her husband settling down though he bucks that at every chance thus making him an annoyance and outcast in a pacifist region of the country. Eventually though they get attacked on Pearl Harbor Day and Beery and his rag tag group have to defend the area til the army can come in blow up a bridge that would bring the Japanese into the Philippines.

                          The movie has some funny moments as Beery does his best to mug and carry on at times but it also has some poignancy as well. If it wasn't for the coda at the end the movie would've ended on a melancholy note as the battle is won but at a cost.


                          Anywho, both are fine films and I'm sure if you're interested they're available in some form.
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                          • mgoblue
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                            • Jul 2002
                            • 25477

                            #12613
                            Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                            Watched Kingsman: The Golden Circle on HBO over the weekend. This is a fun spy comedy show, and glad to see them set up more movies. Statesmen was cool, and they could do some fun stuff going forward.
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                            • GAMEC0CK2002
                              Stayin Alive
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 10384

                              #12614
                              Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                              Uncle Drew was much better than I thought it would be. A fun watch

                              Wasn't a fan of the first purge. Meh

                              Enjoyed Sicario 2. Not sure I like the ending.

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                              • daflyboys
                                Banned
                                • May 2003
                                • 18238

                                #12615
                                Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                                Finally got around to seeing Being John Malkovich. Was one of those ones that would sit on the shelves at Blockbuster and would think of grabbing it but just never did. Man, what a train wreck. I'm sure this appeals to the avant garde, artsy-fartsy, Sundance Film Festival crowd, but just not my thing at all. Started off interesting enough but then just went down this whole esoteric path and tried to get deeper and deeper as it went on, but failed in my book.

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