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 Post subject: Re: Film: Phantom Thread (PTA/Daniel Day-Lewis)
PostPosted: Sat April 14, 2018 3:25 am 
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Magnolia
The Master
Punch-Drunk Love
Hard Eight
There Will Be Blood
The Phantom Thread
Boogie Nights

Still haven't seen Inherent Vice.


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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Punch-Drunk Love
There Will Be Blood (due for a rewatch)
The Master
Boogie Nights
Magnolia
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Inherent Vice
Hard Eight
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Phantom Thread

I'm sorry to have to say it like this but you should have your brain checked for worms.

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evenslow wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Punch-Drunk Love
There Will Be Blood (due for a rewatch)
The Master
Boogie Nights
Magnolia
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Inherent Vice
Hard Eight
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Phantom Thread

I'm sorry to have to say it like this but you should have your brain checked for worms.

I'd vote you into the RM HOF right now if you were nom nominated

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The Master
There Will Be Blood
Boogie Nights
Phantom Thread
Magnolia
Punch Drunk Love
Inherent Vice
Hard Eight

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evenslow wrote:
The Master
There Will Be Blood
Boogie Nights
Phantom Thread
Magnolia
Punch Drunk Love
Inherent Vice
Hard Eight

The master? Srsly?!

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tree_ wrote:
evenslow wrote:
The Master
There Will Be Blood
Boogie Nights
Phantom Thread
Magnolia
Punch Drunk Love
Inherent Vice
Hard Eight

The master? Srsly?!

Watch it again. Then again. Then walk from the window to the wall until it breaks through.

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The Master is definitely the best of the ones I've seen. Absolutely beautiful movie.


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The Master is definitely the best of the ones I've seen. Absolutely beautiful movie.

Yeah

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theplatypus wrote:
Orpheus wrote:
The Master is definitely the best of the ones I've seen. Absolutely beautiful movie.

Yeah

I have it at #2, right behind Magnolia, but it's so close. I'm sure if I watched The Master again I'd switch them.


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I wanna see Magnolia again.

Its been a while.

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VinylGuy wrote:
I wanna see Magnolia again.

Its been a while.

For a 15 hour movie, I sure have seen it a lot. But it's been a while. I should definitely go back to it soon.


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Its is long and full of camera gimmicks...but Tom is there.

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Its is long and full of camera gimmicks...but Tom is there.

And somehow it's still a great movie.


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Watched Inherent Vice again the other night and it gets better by leaps and bounds every time I see it. Some really special stuff going on that most directors wouldn’t even attempt let alone pull off. Definitely deserves to be higher up my list but I wouldn’t know how to replace the others.

As far as I’m concerned the dude is 8 for 8.

And makes incredible music videos. The Daydreaming one makes me wanna cry.

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When I like a PT Anderson movie, I LOVE a PT Anderson movie. But when I don't... Oh man, do I really not. He's completely hit or miss, for me.


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durdencommatyler wrote:
When I like a PT Anderson movie, I LOVE a PT Anderson movie. But when I don't... Oh man, do I really not. He's completely hit or miss, for me.

More or less same

Magnolia is an example of a PTA movie I cannot stand

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theplatypus wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
When I like a PT Anderson movie, I LOVE a PT Anderson movie. But when I don't... Oh man, do I really not. He's completely hit or miss, for me.

More or less same

Magnolia is an example of a PTA movie I cannot stand

Gotta be in the right mood for magnolia. If I'm in a mood where Aimee Mann sounds really good, I will probably enjoy magnolia.

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theplatypus wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
When I like a PT Anderson movie, I LOVE a PT Anderson movie. But when I don't... Oh man, do I really not. He's completely hit or miss, for me.

More or less same

Magnolia is an example of a PTA movie I cannot stand

I really hated it the first time I saw it. Then I saw an interview with him where he said if he had to sum up the film in one sentence it would be, "be nice to your kids."

Something about that made the whole thing click. I watched it again with that in mind and it moved me no end. Or became profound to me.


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Phantom Thread. What's RM's take on this? Here's mine.

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Magnificent. Stunning imagery, music, performances, pacing. Both extremely
measured and extremely tense. As for the story, it's basically "fussy, talented man picks his poison." But don't we all sort of do that when we sign up for a monogomous relationship?


One thing i've been increasingly aware of (after reading an interview with Bill Hader re: Barry) is: If i had the sound off, would i still be able to understand the relationships and emotions between characters? For nearly every scene in this film, the answer was yes.


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