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Wow. i was worried Laurent wouldnt be able to grab the sorrow and sadness of the book. Also the brutality. Its all here. The photography is stunning. Ben Foster owns his character.
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VinylGuy wrote:
Galveston.
Wow. i was worried Laurent wouldnt be able to grab the sorrow and sadness of the book. Also the brutality. Its all here. The photography is stunning. Ben Foster owns his character.
This is kinda brilliant. Somehow a lot more faithful to the book but it seems like it was a template both in story and in a ton of shots and sequences for Jackson’s version. It’s really charming but also kinda terrifying. The ringwraiths are scary here and they never really managed to make them scary in the live action.
Not bad for 50c in a goodwill. Well worth looking up
I still remember the first time I saw it. I was looking through the stacks of videos at the local Video Shack one summer. 1987 I believe. I was mad for Tolkien. I saw the cover and looked at it for like 5 mins trying to figure out how it could possibly be what I thought it was. There was really a Lord Of The Rings movie?!?! I wasn't even sure if I liked it at first but I kept watching it. I watched it over and over and over. Really bummed they never finished it.
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Currently watching War on Everyone because it just happened to be in the netflix search I did. Holy crap is it a black comedy. You hear people say that and sometimes it's even true. Weird tonal shifts though, not sure if that'll make sense eventually.
So many people in this that I'm like I know that guy from something but what? There's Alexander Skarsgard, Michael Pena, Theo James (Divergent), Tessa Thompson, Caleb Landry Jones (Get Out), Malcolm Barrett (Better Off Ted), and in a "hey, is that Paul Reiser?" moment: Paul Reiser.
Jesus, they just keep making cop-shooting jokes and it's hilarious.
Slight spoiler: So they track this black guy to Iceland. AS says to MP "How are we going to find this guy, we don't have a lot to go on" I say to myself, he's black and you're in Iceland, duh. MP says to AS "he's black and we're in Iceland, we'll just stand here until we see him. *waits a beat* Oh, there he is."
So ridiculous, I'm loving it.
Yeah, that was a crazy movie. I'm not sure of the swings but I liked it overall.
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Michael Peña character's name Bob Bolaño, is a wink to a Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño.
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bada wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Lord of the rings (the animated one)
This is kinda brilliant. Somehow a lot more faithful to the book but it seems like it was a template both in story and in a ton of shots and sequences for Jackson’s version. It’s really charming but also kinda terrifying. The ringwraiths are scary here and they never really managed to make them scary in the live action.
Not bad for 50c in a goodwill. Well worth looking up
I still remember the first time I saw it. I was looking through the stacks of videos at the local Video Shack one summer. 1987 I believe. I was mad for Tolkien. I saw the cover and looked at it for like 5 mins trying to figure out how it could possibly be what I thought it was. There was really a Lord Of The Rings movie?!?! I wasn't even sure if I liked it at first but I kept watching it. I watched it over and over and over. Really bummed they never finished it.
Ah that’s cool. Those magic find moments pre internet are treasures. I believe there’s an animated Return of the king by rank and baskin which is supposed to be pretty good. I’ve never seen it. But this one I don’t know. Although incomplete it has something going for it. It feels a lot more true to the book. Or at least some elements of it I love so maybe that’s why I’m having that response to it.
This is kinda brilliant. Somehow a lot more faithful to the book but it seems like it was a template both in story and in a ton of shots and sequences for Jackson’s version. It’s really charming but also kinda terrifying. The ringwraiths are scary here and they never really managed to make them scary in the live action.
Not bad for 50c in a goodwill. Well worth looking up
I still remember the first time I saw it. I was looking through the stacks of videos at the local Video Shack one summer. 1987 I believe. I was mad for Tolkien. I saw the cover and looked at it for like 5 mins trying to figure out how it could possibly be what I thought it was. There was really a Lord Of The Rings movie?!?! I wasn't even sure if I liked it at first but I kept watching it. I watched it over and over and over. Really bummed they never finished it.
Ah that’s cool. Those magic find moments pre internet are treasures. I believe there’s an animated Return of the king by rank and baskin which is supposed to be pretty good. I’ve never seen it. But this one I don’t know. Although incomplete it has something going for it. It feels a lot more true to the book. Or at least some elements of it I love so maybe that’s why I’m having that response to it.
It is a real shame they never finished it.
Yeah the Rankin/Bass Hobbit and Return Of The King were my introduction to Tolkien as a little kid. Both are definitely for kids but I have a lot of love for them. There is a musical number in Return Of The King that goes "where there's a whip there's a way" that has been burned into my head for life. Rankin/Bass had a bunch of good fantasy movies when I was little. Last Unicorn, Flight of Dragons and Wind in the Willows. All great....or at least I remember them as being great.
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I'm watching Inherent Vice and I'm wondering if maybe I'm not high enough for the flick. WTF is going on? I imagine it'll make more sense as we go on but it's such a 'drop you in the middle of a story' flick.
And it doesn't help that I recognize just about every actor from something else so I'm constantly checking iMDB. Like that one Asian chick from Downsizing that sounds like Kristin Chenoweth with a weird Southern USA / Vietnamese accent...and she's talking about eating pussy. Not weird at all.
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bune wrote:
I'm watching Inherent Vice and I'm wondering if maybe I'm not high enough for the flick. WTF is going on? I imagine it'll make more sense as we go on but it's such a 'drop you in the middle of a story' flick.
And it doesn't help that I recognize just about every actor from something else so I'm constantly checking iMDB. Like that one Asian chick from Downsizing that sounds like Kristin Chenoweth with a weird Southern USA / Vietnamese accent...and she's talking about eating pussy. Not weird at all.
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That movie felt like something where I missed a lot of small cues that I'd see if I either A) watched it again or B) found a reddit thread about it. Or maybe if I read the book? It's in my queue at least.
Now I'm watching It Follows.
Uh. Sure.
Ok, what was that.
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