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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32245 Location: Buenos Aires
JuanHamm wrote:
50 Million Feet of Earth... wrote:
wease wrote:
Anders wrote:
Kill Bill Volume One.
Finished with 2003 now, moving on to 2004.
I’ve still never seen the second one. And I even own it.
I saw part 2 in the theater and bought it when it first came out on DVD. It's still in the shrinkwrap.
I saw both of them a few times when they first came out, but I haven't watched either in years
They're on the list of movies that I'm not sure if I would like any more, so I don't watch them.
I used to like Vol 2 better because it was more dialogue-heavy and "cerebral," but then I watched both again somewhat recently and Vol 1 is far and away the better movie
I’ve still never seen the second one. And I even own it.
I saw part 2 in the theater and bought it when it first came out on DVD. It's still in the shrinkwrap.
I saw both of them a few times when they first came out, but I haven't watched either in years
They're on the list of movies that I'm not sure if I would like any more, so I don't watch them.
I used to like Vol 2 better because it was more dialogue-heavy and "cerebral," but then I watched both again somewhat recently and Vol 1 is far and away the better movie
I think I'm going to do a full Tarantino rewatch after I wrap up PTA, so I guess I'll find out soon.
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am Posts: 17728 Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
Jorge wrote:
JuanHamm wrote:
50 Million Feet of Earth... wrote:
wease wrote:
Anders wrote:
Kill Bill Volume One.
Finished with 2003 now, moving on to 2004.
I’ve still never seen the second one. And I even own it.
I saw part 2 in the theater and bought it when it first came out on DVD. It's still in the shrinkwrap.
I saw both of them a few times when they first came out, but I haven't watched either in years
They're on the list of movies that I'm not sure if I would like any more, so I don't watch them.
I used to like Vol 2 better because it was more dialogue-heavy and "cerebral," but then I watched both again somewhat recently and Vol 1 is far and away the better movie
I've always felt this way... So my brain works faster than yours, I guess
I’ve still never seen the second one. And I even own it.
I saw part 2 in the theater and bought it when it first came out on DVD. It's still in the shrinkwrap.
I saw both of them a few times when they first came out, but I haven't watched either in years
They're on the list of movies that I'm not sure if I would like any more, so I don't watch them.
I used to like Vol 2 better because it was more dialogue-heavy and "cerebral," but then I watched both again somewhat recently and Vol 1 is far and away the better movie
I've always felt this way... So my brain works faster than yours, I guess
Just one more thing you're better than Jorge at. We should start calling him shrub_.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32245 Location: Buenos Aires
tree_ wrote:
Jorge wrote:
JuanHamm wrote:
50 Million Feet of Earth... wrote:
wease wrote:
Anders wrote:
Kill Bill Volume One.
Finished with 2003 now, moving on to 2004.
I’ve still never seen the second one. And I even own it.
I saw part 2 in the theater and bought it when it first came out on DVD. It's still in the shrinkwrap.
I saw both of them a few times when they first came out, but I haven't watched either in years
They're on the list of movies that I'm not sure if I would like any more, so I don't watch them.
I used to like Vol 2 better because it was more dialogue-heavy and "cerebral," but then I watched both again somewhat recently and Vol 1 is far and away the better movie
I've always felt this way... So my brain works faster than yours, I guess
I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.
the move at the end with harper was brilliant and something i haven’t seen before.
kinnear was a delight.
i actual read the movie as incredibly straightforward, w little pretense. it’s so literal.
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Jorge wrote:
I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.
in some ways it’s the opposite of a film like IT FOLLOWS
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Jorge wrote:
I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:53 pm Posts: 10254 Location: in the air tonight
Malloy wrote:
the move at the end with harper was brilliant and something i haven’t seen before.
kinnear was a delight.
i actual read the movie as incredibly straightforward, w little pretense. it’s so literal.
It was straightforward. But I think the end result of that is that there isn't enough to chew on for me. Just kind of like: "hey, let's make some weird body horror stuff." "Ok, cool, but why." "Oh, you know, regular arthouse horror movie reasons, don't worry about it. Let's just do some weird body horror stuff. But, like, society, too, ya know?"
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