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Post by theravenking on May 13, 2024 7:41:00 GMT
Hello again! Only one of yours this week. Godzilla Minus One (2023, Takashi Yamazaki) I am a Godzilla fan, but I do agree with you that this one is likely the best film in the series. My initial reaction was that it was the best since the first film... now I think I like it better. 9/10 Mine: I Flunked, But... (Yasujirô Ozu, 1930) I love Ozu but I have a lot of trouble getting into his silent films (the only exception has been The Lady and the Beard which I liked, but still can't say that I loved). I find that his later films work partially because of his unique style and because of the dialogue/family interactions. Well, obviously dialogue is not in his silent films and most of his early work has more traditional camera movements rather than his stationary cameras. Of all of his silents I've seen, this is easily my least favorite. I didn't find the humor to work very well with the exceptions of the opening scenes and the "drama" aspect felt unearned as I didn't care about the character at all. I actively disliked this one and actually had to watch it in two parts despite it's short run time as after 40 minutes I didn't feel like I could stand another minute of it the first time. It kills me to go this low for Ozu, but honestly the only reason it gets that much is the opening scenes. 2/10 Ashes and Diamonds (Andrzej Wajda, 1958) Very good movie that just didn’t fully click for me. I respect it a lot more than I liked it, and I am glad I watched it, but I don’t see it as the masterpiece that many seem to see. 7/10 Monster Hunter (Paul W.S. Anderson, 2020) Well, it's not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Also for PG-13 movie that was intended to be a summer action flick (but, well... you know... 2020 happened) its first 30 minutes or so are surprisingly brutal and honestly more of a horror movie than Anderson's Resident Evil films ever felt. That said, it's still not good. It also has one of the most surprisingly bold "no ending except setting up a sequel" closes that made it feel completely pointless. 2/10 W. (Oliver Stone, 2008) I see why this movie was not incredibly well received when it came out. As an inherently political film, people want to take a side; where I honestly feel this film tries to remain as neutral as possible. People on the Right will look at this and see a criticism of Bush. People on the Left will see it as too sympathetic. I found it an interesting if flawed film (for reasons other than neutrality). Unlike the other Oliver Stone films I've seen, this is the only one where I was alive to really witness the events as they were happening (well, at least old enough to remember them happening). I remember these unfolding, seeing the papers and the TV reports. I remember watching it happen and forming my own opinions. I doubt this is the sort of film that would change anyone's opinions (especially being released while still so much of it was going on), but it made for a deeper connection than some of his other films did for me. It’s not a masterpiece, but I liked it. 7/10 She Is Conann (Bertrand Mandico, 2023) A weird, weird, WEIRD French arthouse movie in which we follow various incarnations of a female version of Conan the Barbarian as she travels through stories, time and the afterlife. I found it compelling, but certainly not for everyone. 7/10 Dr. Lamb (Danny Lee, 1992) An over the top and very violent Cat III film. Almost feels like a combination of classic serial killer meet John Waters dark/gross out comedy. I enjoyed it for the most part, but I found it had some big pacing issues. The most interesting aspect to me is a common convention of the Cat III film,which is its complete disregard for many "cinematic rules". Not that they're poorly made, but the was they make it feels like something you would NEVER see in any other country. 6/10 Dying of the Light (Paul Schrader, 2014) This is week seven of my examination of the films of Paul Schrader. For some reason, this week I decided to go with the film the director himself disowned. While I do not know the full situation, what I do know is that the movie was taken from his hands after filming wrapped and was edited by the studio. He and apparently Cage have since both disowned the film and there is supposedly another cut on the internet that was edited by Schrader but never officially released called Dark (which I have not seen). First I will say that I was surprised while watching it that I didn't think it was anywhere near as bad as what that origin story lead me to believe. The film is completely watchable, and honestly both Schrader and Cage have made much worse movies than this (hell, they made Dog Eat Dog together and that was worse than this and Schrader had final cut of it). It is entirely possible that Schrader's cut is a better film as there are some interesting ideas here but honestly... well, it's just not a movie that I really see an alternate cut saving. It's a movie that's just not very good from start to finish. The performances are decent, but not impressive (though Cage does get a few "full Cage" yelling moments). The plot really doesn't feel, well, worth it and overall it's kind of a boring film. Again, pacing changes could help, sure. Perhaps scenes were left out that made things work better... but I don't know. It just feels like a direct to video or cable movie and I don't think that would ever really change. It's not awful, but it's very skippable. 4/10 The Living Magoroku (Keisuke Kinoshita, 1943) Very well shot, but extremely preach Japanese propaganda film from the WWII era. You will hear what an honor it is to die for one's country many times. You will hear how the American and British cowards need to be cut down. You will hear about the ancestor's fighting spirit is what makes Japan the greatest. Kinoshita would go on to make many great films later, but you can see he's struggling with this as it's filled with several sub-plots which he wants to tackle, but man, that propaganda just keeps getting in the way. 4/10 Nosferatu in Venice (Augusto Caminito, 1988) One of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. The plot is garbage, the script is atrocious, the pacing a disaster, and the acting laughable. It’s a mess in every way shape and form… and after viewing it I discovered that the scene of sexual assault may actually be real because Kinski was a true monster and actually did go off script without letting the actress know and started tearing her clothes. I suggest this to absolutely no one. 1/10 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Stanley Kramer, 1967) Obviously dated, but a good social commentary on America in the 60s. Amazing performances all around (particularly by Spencer Tracy in what would be his final role). 8/10 Dying of the Light (Paul Schrader, 2014) I couldn't even finish this. It wasn't even bad enough to be memorable, I found it simply inane and tragically dull. 2/10 Nosferatu in Venice (Augusto Caminito, 1988) Now you've managed to make me curious about this one!
I'm just joking, but it does sound like a movie that should have a cult following of sorts.
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Post by theravenking on May 13, 2024 7:43:27 GMT
Unfrosted - I watched it too. Hugh Grant was fun and I also enjoyed Bill Burr as JFK. For the most part I just didn't find it very funny or entertaining though. 5/10 The Mission - Pretty good. Well shot and well acted. Morricone's score is the highlight. 7/10 First Time Viewings:Unfrosted (2024, Jerry Seinfeld) - 5/10The Good Mother (2023, Miles Joris-Peyrafitte) - 5/10Savage Salvation (2022, Randall Emmett) - 5/10The Beginning: Making Episode I (2001, Jon Shenk) - 7.5/10From Puppets to Pixels: Digital Characters in Episode II (2002, Jon Shenk) - 7/10Star Wars: Within a Minute - The Making of Episode III (2005, Tippy Bushkin) - 7/10Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005, Tippy Bushkin) - 7/10Pretty Poison (1968, Noel Black) - 8/10Men of Honor (2000, George Tillman Jr.) - 7/10Act of Violence (1948, Fred Zinnemann) - 7.5/10Biosphere (2022, Mel Eslyn) - 6.5/10Abigail (2024, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett) - 7/10Repeat Viewings:Planet of the Apes (1968, Franklin J. Schaffner) - 8.5/10Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970, Ted Post) - 6.5/10Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971, Don Taylor) - 7/10Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972, J. Lee Thompson) - 7/10Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973, J. Lee Thompson) - 6.5/10Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino) - 9/10Movie Awards:BEST FILM: Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST ACTOR: Leonardo DiCaprio - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST ACTRESS: Tuesday Weld - Pretty PoisonBEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Robert De Niro - Men of HonorBEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Julia Butters - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Leon Shamroy - Planet of the ApesBEST SCORE: Jerry Goldsmith - Planet of the ApesBEST SCRIPT: Michael Wilson & Rod Serling - Planet of the ApesBEST DIRECTOR: Quentin Tarantino - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino) - I'm a fan too. Might even be my favourite Tarantino. - 9/10
Never seen any of the Planet of the Apes films, with the exception of a couple of scenes from the Tim Burton movie.
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Post by theravenking on May 13, 2024 7:46:59 GMT
Hey Dark, Yours: Godzilla Minus One (2023, Takashi Yamazaki) 7/10 (I watched it too) The Mission (1986, Roland Joffe) 6/10 Mine: 1) Jeepers Creepers: Reborn 2022 (3/10) 2) Liger 2022 (3/10) 3) Malena 2000 (6/10) 4) Mama 2013 (5/10) 5) The Mambo Kings 1992 (6/10) 6) Man of Marble 1977 (6/10) 7) Man of the West 1958 (5/10) 8) The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short 1965 (4/10) 9) Cobra 2022 (3/10) 10 Godzilla Minus One 2023 (7/10) 11) American Fiction 2023 (6/10) 12) 1945 2017 (6/10) 13) Barbie 2023 (4/10) 14) Anatomy of a Fall 2023 (5/10) TV Series 1) The Golden Girls Season 7 1991 (6/10) Hey SJG,
4) Mama 2013 - Intriguing opening, but I found the rest of the movie rather unmemorable and a bit dull. - (5/10)
5) The Mambo Kings 1992 - I only recall watching this on TV as a kid and not liking it much. - (5/10)
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Post by jcush on May 13, 2024 7:54:44 GMT
Unfrosted - I watched it too. Hugh Grant was fun and I also enjoyed Bill Burr as JFK. For the most part I just didn't find it very funny or entertaining though. 5/10 The Mission - Pretty good. Well shot and well acted. Morricone's score is the highlight. 7/10 First Time Viewings:Unfrosted (2024, Jerry Seinfeld) - 5/10The Good Mother (2023, Miles Joris-Peyrafitte) - 5/10Savage Salvation (2022, Randall Emmett) - 5/10The Beginning: Making Episode I (2001, Jon Shenk) - 7.5/10From Puppets to Pixels: Digital Characters in Episode II (2002, Jon Shenk) - 7/10Star Wars: Within a Minute - The Making of Episode III (2005, Tippy Bushkin) - 7/10Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005, Tippy Bushkin) - 7/10Pretty Poison (1968, Noel Black) - 8/10Men of Honor (2000, George Tillman Jr.) - 7/10Act of Violence (1948, Fred Zinnemann) - 7.5/10Biosphere (2022, Mel Eslyn) - 6.5/10Abigail (2024, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett) - 7/10Repeat Viewings:Planet of the Apes (1968, Franklin J. Schaffner) - 8.5/10Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970, Ted Post) - 6.5/10Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971, Don Taylor) - 7/10Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972, J. Lee Thompson) - 7/10Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973, J. Lee Thompson) - 6.5/10Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino) - 9/10Movie Awards:BEST FILM: Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST ACTOR: Leonardo DiCaprio - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST ACTRESS: Tuesday Weld - Pretty PoisonBEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Robert De Niro - Men of HonorBEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Julia Butters - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Leon Shamroy - Planet of the ApesBEST SCORE: Jerry Goldsmith - Planet of the ApesBEST SCRIPT: Michael Wilson & Rod Serling - Planet of the ApesBEST DIRECTOR: Quentin Tarantino - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino) - I'm a fan too. Might even be my favourite Tarantino. - 9/10
Never seen any of the Planet of the Apes films, with the exception of a couple of scenes from the Tim Burton movie.
Hollywood would actually be second to last in my Tarantino rankings, but he's my favorite director, and I'm a big fan of every movie he's done.
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Post by theravenking on May 13, 2024 8:35:53 GMT
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino) - I'm a fan too. Might even be my favourite Tarantino. - 9/10
Never seen any of the Planet of the Apes films, with the exception of a couple of scenes from the Tim Burton movie.
Hollywood would actually be second to last in my Tarantino rankings, but he's my favorite director, and I'm a big fan of every movie he's done. Weirdly I'm not even a fan of his. There are some of his films like Hollywood or Kill Bill which I love, but also others like Pulp Fiction or The H8ful Eight which I dislike. And then there are the rest like Jackie Brown or Inglorious Basterds which would fall somewhere in the middle for me.
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Post by dsbeadle on May 13, 2024 8:54:16 GMT
Hey Dark, Yours: Godzilla Minus One (2023, Takashi Yamazaki) 7/10 (I watched it too) The Mission (1986, Roland Joffe) 6/10 Mine: 1) Jeepers Creepers: Reborn 2022 (3/10) 2) Liger 2022 (3/10) 3) Malena 2000 (6/10) 4) Mama 2013 (5/10) 5) The Mambo Kings 1992 (6/10) 6) Man of Marble 1977 (6/10) 7) Man of the West 1958 (5/10) 8) The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short 1965 (4/10) 9) Cobra 2022 (3/10) 10 Godzilla Minus One 2023 (7/10) 11) American Fiction 2023 (6/10) 12) 1945 2017 (6/10) 13) Barbie 2023 (4/10) 14) Anatomy of a Fall 2023 (5/10) TV Series 1) The Golden Girls Season 7 1991 (6/10) Hey SJG 1) Jeepers Creepers: Reborn 2022 (didn’t even know they’d done a 4th one) 3) Malena 2000 (7/10) 4) Mama 2013 (6.5/10) 11) American Fiction 2023 (7.5/10) 13) Barbie 2023 (switched it off) 14) Anatomy of a Fall 2023 (7/10)
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Post by sjg on May 13, 2024 10:10:42 GMT
First Time Viewings:Unfrosted (2024, Jerry Seinfeld) - 5/10The Good Mother (2023, Miles Joris-Peyrafitte) - 5/10Savage Salvation (2022, Randall Emmett) - 5/10The Beginning: Making Episode I (2001, Jon Shenk) - 7.5/10From Puppets to Pixels: Digital Characters in Episode II (2002, Jon Shenk) - 7/10Star Wars: Within a Minute - The Making of Episode III (2005, Tippy Bushkin) - 7/10Star Wars: A Musical Journey (2005, Tippy Bushkin) - 7/10Pretty Poison (1968, Noel Black) - 8/10Men of Honor (2000, George Tillman Jr.) - 7/10Act of Violence (1948, Fred Zinnemann) - 7.5/10Biosphere (2022, Mel Eslyn) - 6.5/10Abigail (2024, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett) - 7/10Repeat Viewings:Planet of the Apes (1968, Franklin J. Schaffner) - 8.5/10Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970, Ted Post) - 6.5/10Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971, Don Taylor) - 7/10Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972, J. Lee Thompson) - 7/10Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973, J. Lee Thompson) - 6.5/10Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino) - 9/10Movie Awards:BEST FILM: Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST ACTOR: Leonardo DiCaprio - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST ACTRESS: Tuesday Weld - Pretty PoisonBEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Robert De Niro - Men of HonorBEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Julia Butters - Once Upon a Time in HollywoodBEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Leon Shamroy - Planet of the ApesBEST SCORE: Jerry Goldsmith - Planet of the ApesBEST SCRIPT: Michael Wilson & Rod Serling - Planet of the ApesBEST DIRECTOR: Quentin Tarantino - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Hey Cush, Men of Honor (2000, George Tillman Jr.) 7/10 Planet of the Apes (1968, Franklin J. Schaffner) 7/10 Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970, Ted Post) 5/10 Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971, Don Taylor) 6/10 Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972, J. Lee Thompson) 5/10 Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973, J. Lee Thompson) 5/10 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019, Quentin Tarantino) 7/10
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Post by sjg on May 13, 2024 10:12:28 GMT
Mine:
First Time Viewing:
The Sentinel (1977; Michael Winner) – Demonic horror with an interesting concept and a stellar cast, but director Winner shows little flair for the genre. The attempts to shock came over as gross or downright silly. This is the sort of movie which could be significantly improved by a remake. 4/10
Repeat Viewing:
Starship Troopers (1997; Paul Verhoeven) – Still a fun action movie, even though it’s overlong and I thought the satire got a bit repetitive after a while. Some of the effects work is still impressive, the giant bugs look especially convincing. 7/10
Hey Raven, Just one of yours: Starship Troopers (1997; Paul Verhoeven) 7/10
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Post by amoody408 on May 14, 2024 0:27:29 GMT
Been a busy past few weeks, thus my absence. But this is what i have seen since my last post. had to hop back on here as i envision ill be able to ramp up my watching a little bit in next few weeks.
Shoplifters (Dir. Kor-eda Hirokazu) via Hulu IMDB Rating: 7.9 great film, loved damn near everything about it! 9/10
The Tenants [Ejareh Neshin-ha] (Dir. Dariush Mehrjui) via FarsiLand A Classic from Mehrjui (i’ve been slowly but surely watching and rewatching all of his films in past 6-9 months). He was brutally murdered by the islamic regime last year, in one of the most shocking sidebar events during the Women Life Freedom Movement. 7/10 One Life (dir. James Hawes) via GoMovies Solid historical drama with a powerful story and a very solid Hopkins as Nicholas Winton, a British broker whom successfully rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. 7.5/10
La Chimera (dir Alice Rohrwacher) via GoMovies
Loved this film, Rohrwacher is 2 of 2 for me now with this and Happy as Lazaro. Great performances and writing/directing. 9/10
Falling (dir. Viggo Mortensen) via Kanopy - Starring Viggo Mortensen, Lance Henriksen, Laura Linney, Terry Chen, Hannah Gross IMDB Rating: 6.5
A touching story which sees Viggo playing the lead of a man who travels to the midwest to help his father whose dementia has severed, move to California and leave his farm behind. Some great acting and solid drama here, i found it intriguing. 7.5/10
TV:
Expats (Created by ) via Amazon Prime Episode 1 - 7/10
The Old Man (Created by ) via Hulu IMDB Rating: 7.6 Season 1 Episode 1 - 8.5/10
The Capture (Created by Ben Chanan) via Peacock - Starring IMDB Rating: 7.9 Season 1, Episode 1 - 7/10
Industry - TV (Hbo Max) 7.2 Season 1 Episode 7-8 -9/10
The White Lotus (Created by ) via Max - IMDB: Season 1 Episode 3 - 9/10
Extrapolations (Created by Scott Z. Burns ) via - via Apple TV+ - Yara Shahidi, Kit Harington, Sienna Miller, Tahar Rahim, Daveed Diggs, Matthew Rhys, Heather Graham, Peter Riegert, Leslie Uggams, Noel Arthur, IMDB Rating: 6.1 Season 1 Episode 2- 8/10
Hostages (Documentary, ) via Max)
Episodes 1-4 Rating: 9/10
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Post by amoody408 on May 14, 2024 0:28:41 GMT
The Mission - 8/10Im Mildly interested in Unfrosted. Welcome to the weekly watch thread hosted by me, post your weeks viewing, rate other peoples viewing, have conversations but be respectful. FIRST TIME VIEWINGGodzilla Minus One (2023, Takashi Yamazaki)This is both a unique and appropriate retelling of the Godzilla tale. This one plays more like a serious bleak drama with Godzilla action from time to time. I am not a fan of Godzilla movies but this is clearly superior to any others and feels like a real film. I particularly liked the inter personal drama parts. 7/10Unfrosted (2024, Jerry Seinfeld)NetflixThis is a comedic fictional origin story for Kellogg’s pop tarts. It’s silly and feels over long but it does have some fun stuff. Hugh Grant is great in a smaller role. This film might not be that good but it was fine for a once off. 5.5/10Windy City Heat (2003, Bobcat Goldthwait)YoutubeIn this seemingly elaborate prank, a man is caught up in the glamor of being a Hollywood celebrity but has no idea that the production he’s in is a fake. There is some conflicting interviews as to whether the subject of the prank knew what was going on and a lot of people think his reactions were genuine. I however did not buy him as for real. 3/10REPEAT VIEWING The Mission (1986, Roland Joffe)YoutubeWhen a Spanish Jesuit (Jeremy Irons) goes into the South American wilderness to build a mission in the hope of converting the Indians of the region, a slave hunter (Robert De Niro) is converted and joins his mission. When Spain sells the colony to Portugal, they are forced to defend all they have built against the Portuguese aggressors. It is well made and an intriguing part of history but could have moved a little quicker. 6.5/10FIRST TIME TV VIEWINGDark (2019, Season Two)NetflixWhen season two came out it had been 2 years since the first season so I could not remember the myriad of puzzle pieces and characte connections from the first season so I gave up after two episodes. So after finally rewatching season one I now went straight into the second season and it was really good GOOD TVREPEAT TV VIEWING Dark (2017, Season One)NetflixThis German series takes place in a small town near a nuclear plant. The story is not told in a linear fashion and involves time travel and a myriad of characters and puzzle pieces. Interesting stuff. GOOD TVWEEKLY FILM AWARDSBEST FILM: Godzilla Minus One BEST ACTOR: Jeremy Irons - The Mission BEST ACTRESS: Minami Hamabe - Godzilla Minus One BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Robert De Niro - The Mission BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Melissa McCarthy - Unfrosted BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Chris Menges - The Mission BEST EDITING: Ryuji Miyajima - Godzilla Minus One BEST SCORE: Ennio Morricone - The Mission BEST WRITING: Takashi Yamazaki - Godzilla Minus One BEST DIRECTOR: Roland Joffe - The Mission
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Post by dsbeadle on May 14, 2024 4:31:56 GMT
Been a busy past few weeks, thus my absence. But this is what i have seen since my last post. had to hop back on here as i envision ill be able to ramp up my watching a little bit in next few weeks. Shoplifters (Dir. Kor-eda Hirokazu) via HuluIMDB Rating: 7.9 great film, loved damn near everything about it! 9/10The Tenants [Ejareh Neshin-ha] (Dir. Dariush Mehrjui) via FarsiLand A Classic from Mehrjui (i’ve been slowly but surely watching and rewatching all of his films in past 6-9 months). He was brutally murdered by the islamic regime last year, in one of the most shocking sidebar events during the Women Life Freedom Movement. 7/10One Life (dir. James Hawes) via GoMoviesSolid historical drama with a powerful story and a very solid Hopkins as Nicholas Winton, a British broker whom successfully rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. 7.5/10La Chimera (dir Alice Rohrwacher) via GoMoviesLoved this film, Rohrwacher is 2 of 2 for me now with this and Happy as Lazaro. Great performances and writing/directing. 9/10Falling (dir. Viggo Mortensen) via Kanopy - Starring Viggo Mortensen, Lance Henriksen, Laura Linney, Terry Chen, Hannah Gross IMDB Rating: 6.5 A touching story which sees Viggo playing the lead of a man who travels to the midwest to help his father whose dementia has severed, move to California and leave his farm behind. Some great acting and solid drama here, i found it intriguing. 7.5/10TV: Expats (Created by ) via Amazon Prime Episode 1 - 7/10The Old Man (Created by ) via Hulu IMDB Rating: 7.6 Season 1 Episode 1 - 8.5/10The Capture (Created by Ben Chanan) via Peacock - Starring IMDB Rating: 7.9 Season 1, Episode 1 - 7/10Industry - TV (Hbo Max) 7.2 Season 1 Episode 7-8 - 9/10 The White Lotus (Created by ) via Max - IMDB: Season 1 Episode 3 - 9/10Extrapolations (Created by Scott Z. Burns ) via - via Apple TV+ - Yara Shahidi, Kit Harington, Sienna Miller, Tahar Rahim, Daveed Diggs, Matthew Rhys, Heather Graham, Peter Riegert, Leslie Uggams, Noel Arthur, IMDB Rating: 6.1 Season 1 Episode 2- 8/10Hostages (Documentary, ) via Max) Episodes 1-4 Rating: 9/10I enjoyed The Old Man, love White Lotus
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Post by jcush on May 14, 2024 6:26:14 GMT
Been a busy past few weeks, thus my absence. But this is what i have seen since my last post. had to hop back on here as i envision ill be able to ramp up my watching a little bit in next few weeks. Shoplifters (Dir. Kor-eda Hirokazu) via HuluIMDB Rating: 7.9 great film, loved damn near everything about it! 9/10The Tenants [Ejareh Neshin-ha] (Dir. Dariush Mehrjui) via FarsiLand A Classic from Mehrjui (i’ve been slowly but surely watching and rewatching all of his films in past 6-9 months). He was brutally murdered by the islamic regime last year, in one of the most shocking sidebar events during the Women Life Freedom Movement. 7/10One Life (dir. James Hawes) via GoMoviesSolid historical drama with a powerful story and a very solid Hopkins as Nicholas Winton, a British broker whom successfully rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. 7.5/10La Chimera (dir Alice Rohrwacher) via GoMoviesLoved this film, Rohrwacher is 2 of 2 for me now with this and Happy as Lazaro. Great performances and writing/directing. 9/10Falling (dir. Viggo Mortensen) via Kanopy - Starring Viggo Mortensen, Lance Henriksen, Laura Linney, Terry Chen, Hannah Gross IMDB Rating: 6.5 A touching story which sees Viggo playing the lead of a man who travels to the midwest to help his father whose dementia has severed, move to California and leave his farm behind. Some great acting and solid drama here, i found it intriguing. 7.5/10TV: Expats (Created by ) via Amazon Prime Episode 1 - 7/10The Old Man (Created by ) via Hulu IMDB Rating: 7.6 Season 1 Episode 1 - 8.5/10The Capture (Created by Ben Chanan) via Peacock - Starring IMDB Rating: 7.9 Season 1, Episode 1 - 7/10Industry - TV (Hbo Max) 7.2 Season 1 Episode 7-8 - 9/10 The White Lotus (Created by ) via Max - IMDB: Season 1 Episode 3 - 9/10Extrapolations (Created by Scott Z. Burns ) via - via Apple TV+ - Yara Shahidi, Kit Harington, Sienna Miller, Tahar Rahim, Daveed Diggs, Matthew Rhys, Heather Graham, Peter Riegert, Leslie Uggams, Noel Arthur, IMDB Rating: 6.1 Season 1 Episode 2- 8/10Hostages (Documentary, ) via Max) Episodes 1-4 Rating: 9/10None of yours this week, but I've been meaning to watch Falling.
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Post by bill7 on May 15, 2024 1:38:50 GMT
Welcome to the weekly watch thread hosted by me, post your weeks viewing, rate other peoples viewing, have conversations but be respectful. FIRST TIME VIEWINGGodzilla Minus One (2023, Takashi Yamazaki)This is both a unique and appropriate retelling of the Godzilla tale. This one plays more like a serious bleak drama with Godzilla action from time to time. I am not a fan of Godzilla movies but this is clearly superior to any others and feels like a real film. I particularly liked the inter personal drama parts. 7/10Unfrosted (2024, Jerry Seinfeld)NetflixThis is a comedic fictional origin story for Kellogg’s pop tarts. It’s silly and feels over long but it does have some fun stuff. Hugh Grant is great in a smaller role. This film might not be that good but it was fine for a once off. 5.5/10Windy City Heat (2003, Bobcat Goldthwait)YoutubeIn this seemingly elaborate prank, a man is caught up in the glamor of being a Hollywood celebrity but has no idea that the production he’s in is a fake. There is some conflicting interviews as to whether the subject of the prank knew what was going on and a lot of people think his reactions were genuine. I however did not buy him as for real. 3/10REPEAT VIEWING The Mission (1986, Roland Joffe)YoutubeWhen a Spanish Jesuit (Jeremy Irons) goes into the South American wilderness to build a mission in the hope of converting the Indians of the region, a slave hunter (Robert De Niro) is converted and joins his mission. When Spain sells the colony to Portugal, they are forced to defend all they have built against the Portuguese aggressors. It is well made and an intriguing part of history but could have moved a little quicker. 6.5/10FIRST TIME TV VIEWINGDark (2019, Season Two)NetflixWhen season two came out it had been 2 years since the first season so I could not remember the myriad of puzzle pieces and characte connections from the first season so I gave up after two episodes. So after finally rewatching season one I now went straight into the second season and it was really good GOOD TVREPEAT TV VIEWING Dark (2017, Season One)NetflixThis German series takes place in a small town near a nuclear plant. The story is not told in a linear fashion and involves time travel and a myriad of characters and puzzle pieces. Interesting stuff. GOOD TVWEEKLY FILM AWARDSBEST FILM: Godzilla Minus One BEST ACTOR: Jeremy Irons - The Mission BEST ACTRESS: Minami Hamabe - Godzilla Minus One BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Robert De Niro - The Mission BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Melissa McCarthy - Unfrosted BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Chris Menges - The Mission BEST EDITING: Ryuji Miyajima - Godzilla Minus One BEST SCORE: Ennio Morricone - The Mission BEST WRITING: Takashi Yamazaki - Godzilla Minus One BEST DIRECTOR: Roland Joffe - The Mission Hi, Dark. Here I am, quite late. Yours: The Mission 8.5/10 I loved it, I found it quite intense and moving. Both Jeremy Irons and Robert De Niro were great. I loved Ennio Morricone's score too. Mine: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 7.5/10 The new one. It's set hundreds of years in the future, from the other movies. A young ape lives in his village, but their territory gets invaded by the army of a powerful warlord who's looking for a mysterious human girl on the run. I enjoyed it. It's a bit too long, IMO, but I thought it was fuhn. The motion capture effects are really impressive. Also, there's an actor, Peter Macon, he plays a wise ape who helps the lead character, is really great. He makes you forget you're watching a special effect. Babette's Feast 8/10 It's a movie with Stephane Audran, it's about a couple of sisters, very religious, in a small village in Denmark in the 19th century, who hire as a help a French woman, who ran away from Paris after the commune was destroyed by the French regime and her husband and son were killed. I liked it, it tookl me a bit ot really get into it but it's really well made. I loved Stephane Audran. Strangers on a Train 9/10 Alfred Hitchcock movie, with Farley Granger and Robert Walker. It's really a classic. It's so beautiful visually and subtle. It's quite creepy too. Robert Walker was really great. I liked Farley Granger as well. The Last Temptation of Cjrist 9/10 It's Martin Scorsese movie, with Willem DaFoe and Harvey Keitel, about the life of Jesus. It's really a beautiful movie, very fascinating and powerful. Willem DaFoe was great.
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Post by dsbeadle on May 15, 2024 3:17:53 GMT
Welcome to the weekly watch thread hosted by me, post your weeks viewing, rate other peoples viewing, have conversations but be respectful. FIRST TIME VIEWINGGodzilla Minus One (2023, Takashi Yamazaki)This is both a unique and appropriate retelling of the Godzilla tale. This one plays more like a serious bleak drama with Godzilla action from time to time. I am not a fan of Godzilla movies but this is clearly superior to any others and feels like a real film. I particularly liked the inter personal drama parts. 7/10Unfrosted (2024, Jerry Seinfeld)NetflixThis is a comedic fictional origin story for Kellogg’s pop tarts. It’s silly and feels over long but it does have some fun stuff. Hugh Grant is great in a smaller role. This film might not be that good but it was fine for a once off. 5.5/10Windy City Heat (2003, Bobcat Goldthwait)YoutubeIn this seemingly elaborate prank, a man is caught up in the glamor of being a Hollywood celebrity but has no idea that the production he’s in is a fake. There is some conflicting interviews as to whether the subject of the prank knew what was going on and a lot of people think his reactions were genuine. I however did not buy him as for real. 3/10REPEAT VIEWING The Mission (1986, Roland Joffe)YoutubeWhen a Spanish Jesuit (Jeremy Irons) goes into the South American wilderness to build a mission in the hope of converting the Indians of the region, a slave hunter (Robert De Niro) is converted and joins his mission. When Spain sells the colony to Portugal, they are forced to defend all they have built against the Portuguese aggressors. It is well made and an intriguing part of history but could have moved a little quicker. 6.5/10FIRST TIME TV VIEWINGDark (2019, Season Two)NetflixWhen season two came out it had been 2 years since the first season so I could not remember the myriad of puzzle pieces and characte connections from the first season so I gave up after two episodes. So after finally rewatching season one I now went straight into the second season and it was really good GOOD TVREPEAT TV VIEWING Dark (2017, Season One)NetflixThis German series takes place in a small town near a nuclear plant. The story is not told in a linear fashion and involves time travel and a myriad of characters and puzzle pieces. Interesting stuff. GOOD TVWEEKLY FILM AWARDSBEST FILM: Godzilla Minus One BEST ACTOR: Jeremy Irons - The Mission BEST ACTRESS: Minami Hamabe - Godzilla Minus One BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Robert De Niro - The Mission BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Melissa McCarthy - Unfrosted BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Chris Menges - The Mission BEST EDITING: Ryuji Miyajima - Godzilla Minus One BEST SCORE: Ennio Morricone - The Mission BEST WRITING: Takashi Yamazaki - Godzilla Minus One BEST DIRECTOR: Roland Joffe - The Mission Hi, Dark. Here I am, quite late. Yours: The Mission 8.5/10 I loved it, I found it quite intense and moving. Both Jeremy Irons and Robert De Niro were great. I loved Ennio Morricone's score too. Mine: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 7.5/10 The new one. It's set hundreds of years in the future, from the other movies. A young ape lives in his village, but their territory gets invaded by the army of a powerful warlord who's looking for a mysterious human girl on the run. I enjoyed it. It's a bit too long, IMO, but I thought it was fuhn. The motion capture effects are really impressive. Also, there's an actor, Peter Macon, he plays a wise ape who helps the lead character, is really great. He makes you forget you're watching a special effect. Babette's Feast 8/10 It's a movie with Stephane Audran, it's about a couple of sisters, very religious, in a small village in Denmark in the 19th century, who hire as a help a French woman, who ran away from Paris after the commune was destroyed by the French regime and her husband and son were killed. I liked it, it tookl me a bit ot really get into it but it's really well made. I loved Stephane Audran. Strangers on a Train 9/10 Alfred Hitchcock movie, with Farley Granger and Robert Walker. It's really a classic. It's so beautiful visually and subtle. It's quite creepy too. Robert Walker was really great. I liked Farley Granger as well. The Last Temptation of Cjrist 9/10 It's Martin Scorsese movie, with Willem DaFoe and Harvey Keitel, about the life of Jesus. It's really a beautiful movie, very fascinating and powerful. Willem DaFoe was great. Hey Billy :) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes - I’m trying to see it this week, the trailer didn’t excite me much but I like these films. Strangers on a Train - one of my all time favourite films, great villain. 9/10 The Last Temptation of Christ - I could take Keitel seriously with his thick New York accent in this film. Mixed bag for me 5/10
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Post by jcush on May 15, 2024 6:40:50 GMT
Welcome to the weekly watch thread hosted by me, post your weeks viewing, rate other peoples viewing, have conversations but be respectful. FIRST TIME VIEWINGGodzilla Minus One (2023, Takashi Yamazaki)This is both a unique and appropriate retelling of the Godzilla tale. This one plays more like a serious bleak drama with Godzilla action from time to time. I am not a fan of Godzilla movies but this is clearly superior to any others and feels like a real film. I particularly liked the inter personal drama parts. 7/10Unfrosted (2024, Jerry Seinfeld)NetflixThis is a comedic fictional origin story for Kellogg’s pop tarts. It’s silly and feels over long but it does have some fun stuff. Hugh Grant is great in a smaller role. This film might not be that good but it was fine for a once off. 5.5/10Windy City Heat (2003, Bobcat Goldthwait)YoutubeIn this seemingly elaborate prank, a man is caught up in the glamor of being a Hollywood celebrity but has no idea that the production he’s in is a fake. There is some conflicting interviews as to whether the subject of the prank knew what was going on and a lot of people think his reactions were genuine. I however did not buy him as for real. 3/10REPEAT VIEWING The Mission (1986, Roland Joffe)YoutubeWhen a Spanish Jesuit (Jeremy Irons) goes into the South American wilderness to build a mission in the hope of converting the Indians of the region, a slave hunter (Robert De Niro) is converted and joins his mission. When Spain sells the colony to Portugal, they are forced to defend all they have built against the Portuguese aggressors. It is well made and an intriguing part of history but could have moved a little quicker. 6.5/10FIRST TIME TV VIEWINGDark (2019, Season Two)NetflixWhen season two came out it had been 2 years since the first season so I could not remember the myriad of puzzle pieces and characte connections from the first season so I gave up after two episodes. So after finally rewatching season one I now went straight into the second season and it was really good GOOD TVREPEAT TV VIEWING Dark (2017, Season One)NetflixThis German series takes place in a small town near a nuclear plant. The story is not told in a linear fashion and involves time travel and a myriad of characters and puzzle pieces. Interesting stuff. GOOD TVWEEKLY FILM AWARDSBEST FILM: Godzilla Minus One BEST ACTOR: Jeremy Irons - The Mission BEST ACTRESS: Minami Hamabe - Godzilla Minus One BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Robert De Niro - The Mission BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Melissa McCarthy - Unfrosted BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Chris Menges - The Mission BEST EDITING: Ryuji Miyajima - Godzilla Minus One BEST SCORE: Ennio Morricone - The Mission BEST WRITING: Takashi Yamazaki - Godzilla Minus One BEST DIRECTOR: Roland Joffe - The Mission Hi, Dark. Here I am, quite late. Yours: The Mission 8.5/10 I loved it, I found it quite intense and moving. Both Jeremy Irons and Robert De Niro were great. I loved Ennio Morricone's score too. Mine: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 7.5/10 The new one. It's set hundreds of years in the future, from the other movies. A young ape lives in his village, but their territory gets invaded by the army of a powerful warlord who's looking for a mysterious human girl on the run. I enjoyed it. It's a bit too long, IMO, but I thought it was fuhn. The motion capture effects are really impressive. Also, there's an actor, Peter Macon, he plays a wise ape who helps the lead character, is really great. He makes you forget you're watching a special effect. Babette's Feast 8/10 It's a movie with Stephane Audran, it's about a couple of sisters, very religious, in a small village in Denmark in the 19th century, who hire as a help a French woman, who ran away from Paris after the commune was destroyed by the French regime and her husband and son were killed. I liked it, it tookl me a bit ot really get into it but it's really well made. I loved Stephane Audran. Strangers on a Train 9/10 Alfred Hitchcock movie, with Farley Granger and Robert Walker. It's really a classic. It's so beautiful visually and subtle. It's quite creepy too. Robert Walker was really great. I liked Farley Granger as well. The Last Temptation of Cjrist 9/10 It's Martin Scorsese movie, with Willem DaFoe and Harvey Keitel, about the life of Jesus. It's really a beautiful movie, very fascinating and powerful. Willem DaFoe was great. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes - Not sure I'll see this in theaters, but I'll definitely watch it. I just rewatched the original 5 movies this past week and rewatched the Andy Serkis trilogy recently as well. Strangers on a Train - A favorite of mine. Glad you mentioned Robert Walker, I think his performance is brilliant. 9/10 The Last Temptation of Christ - Didn't care for this the first time, but thought it was pretty good the second time. Still near the bottom of my Scorsese rankings though. 7/10
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