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Loved the premise, some great moments, but overall just OK.
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Annihilation. I had heard good things but never got into it and was mostly bored. I loved Eternal Sunshine, I'd rank among my favorite movies of the '00s and Charlie Kaufman's high point (won Screenplay Oscar) but haven't watched in a while either. Slow start but fantastic once it gets going.
Annihilation. I had heard good things but never got into it and was mostly bored. I loved Eternal Sunshine, I'd rank among my favorite movies of the '00s and Charlie Kaufman's high point (won Screenplay Oscar) but haven't watched in a while either. Slow start but fantastic once it gets going.
Eternal Sunshine is a masterpiece.
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VinylGuy wrote:
I loved when it came out and im always thinking about watch it again but i havent done it. I think i saw it just once? Dont remember.
Bi_3 wrote:
Isle of Dogs
Loved the premise, some great moments, but overall just OK.
Pretty much. Bonus: say the title slowly.
Watched Imperium last week. Very strange opening scene, though I loved the part where he's talking to the guy in the interrogation room. I remember that case somewhat, I wonder how it was taken care of? Seems like entrapment but what do I know.
The movie proper was pretty good. It definitely showed how wide and varied the people who join these groups are. I did appreciate how they showed the punks side and just ramped up from there, showing how while the ones who are in your face are violent, that's all they are. The next level are the ones who do actual prepping but will probably only make plans until the end of time. It's the ones with the means who are the scary ones. They don't rely on anyone other than themselves and some close compatriots.
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bune wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
I loved when it came out and im always thinking about watch it again but i havent done it. I think i saw it just once? Dont remember.
Bi_3 wrote:
Isle of Dogs
Loved the premise, some great moments, but overall just OK.
Pretty much. Bonus: say the title slowly.
Watched Imperium last week. Very strange opening scene, though I loved the part where he's talking to the guy in the interrogation room. I remember that case somewhat, I wonder how it was taken care of? Seems like entrapment but what do I know.
The movie proper was pretty good. It definitely showed how wide and varied the people who join these groups are. I did appreciate how they showed the punks side and just ramped up from there, showing how while the ones who are in your face are violent, that's all they are. The next level are the ones who do actual prepping but will probably only make plans until the end of time. It's the ones with the means who are the scary ones. They don't rely on anyone other than themselves and some close compatriots.
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Definitely looked great but the 2K projector limitations were frustrating. Can’t wait to see it in its full glory at home. That scene where HAL is being disconnected is stunning; all those contrasting colors and lights. Damn.
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