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what did u think of dogtooth? thats a divisive one
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beer pal posted:what did u think of dogtooth? thats a divisive one not ag but i brought up watching it in tc, really shoulda done it here some parts made me uncomfortable but some made me lol im midway thru the lobster rn
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beer pal posted:what did u think of dogtooth? thats a divisive one royal tenenbaums meets the Village. It's a real family affair of a film. the moment the credits rolled I knew this one was gonna stick with me. it affected me the same way a clockwork orange did, or requiem for a dream maybe. or Gummo. ur glad u experienced it but will probably never feel the need to watch it again having said that I feel like the idea of raising ur children in total seclusion from the outside world is such a great premise it should be a whole genre of movie rather than just this one film. u could take that idea in a thousand directions 5/5 it was brilliant
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Areola Grande posted:It's a real family affair of a film.
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The 10 Commandments (1923). Quite a bit different than the Charleton Heston one. Only the first half is the Biblical story, and the second half is a morality tale set in (1920's) modern times. There's a lot of thematic bleedover from the first half to the second, and both halves would be fine on their own, but it felt weird to jump tracks like that in the middle. It's like when sci-fi movies start out on an alien planet and then make excuses to get everyone to modern day LA. |
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I need more foreign/cannes film festival flicks like dogtooth in my life if anyone has suggestions btw |
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Buttchocks posted:The 10 Commandments (1923). Quite a bit different than the Charleton Heston one. Only the first half is the Biblical story, and the second half is a morality tale set in (1920's) modern times. There's a lot of thematic bleedover from the first half to the second, and both halves would be fine on their own, but it felt weird to jump tracks like that in the middle. It's like when sci-fi movies start out on an alien planet and then make excuses to get everyone to modern day LA. I had to look up if that's the one with the flood scene where some extras actually died but no, that was Noah's Ark (1928) 1923 Ten Commandments was the one where they left the giant set pieces in the California desert and they were later excavated in the documentary Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille |
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Terrifier it was p crazy and gory
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Abraxis.
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I watched Colossal and thought the synopsis of the movie was way better than the actual movie I watched Nope and it was okay |
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Banshees of Inisherin fuckin slaps. i didn't watch it last night though, more like a month ago e: oh wait i already posted about that. lol memory |
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frump truck posted:Banshees of Inisherin fuckin slaps. i didn't watch it last night though, more like a month ago watch it again while trashed sometime. it still slaps
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Sarah Cenia posted:Terrifier the sequel is way better imo
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Destination: Inner Space. Talky, turgid, and a whole lot of fighting with an alien fish-monster.
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giant god warrior appears over tokyo, an anno short film released as a studio ghibli production and a prequel to something, i forget. lots of poo poo blew up in this one & i liked it a lot 10/10
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infinity pool (did not like)
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I'm watching Tampopo rn and it's great
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free hubcaps posted:I'm watching Tampopo rn and it's great Always an interesting experience.
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true romance
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lights out (2016) |
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The Devil Below |
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Phenomena (2023, Netflix) |
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Dungeons and Dragons thieves within or something It was thoroughly enjoyable and I highly recommend it. The humor was on point, especially if you've played the game. The characters, especially the paladin, too. Just a really good flick. Go see it with some friends, or by yourself like I did and laugh along with the fellow anonymous geeks in the audience. Just the right amount of fan service imo. From the previews, the following look promising: The new Wes Anderson flick Asteroid City or whatever. Looks like a contender for best cinematography. New animated TMNT looks absolutely fantastic and I will definitely watch this. The spiderverse movie looks good too, but probably more of an airplane movie tbh. |
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Finger Prince posted:Dungeons and Dragons thieves within or something
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The Death of Stalin |
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Areola Grande posted:The Death of Stalin a great flick |
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my favorite scene in that movie was when they were standing at the wake and one suggested that they switch places, but make it look like a ceremonial move or something
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I watched Hell Comes To Frogtown last night. In April me and my friends do an annual "bad movie month" culminating in watching the hit movie Food Fight. We setup an underpowered projector and watch the movies on the side of the art studio next door. Hell Comes To Frogtown is a weird movie, and it's Bad, but not bad enough and it's horny but it's not horny enough. It stars Roddy Piper as Sam Hell. It's quarter past the apocalypse and the nukes have made some people frogs and most people infertile. Not Sam though, and he's hired by the femdom government to rescue 5 fertile virgins (strange!) from Frogtown a town full of frog mens. There's action! it's not very good. it's a weirdly unhorny movie for being so horny. you don't even see ONE mutated frog penis (pee pee), despite their being a lot of horny frog weirdos and it's even a plot point that the bad guy frog has THREE penises (pee pees). It's really unambitious despite its premise and it's very comfortable wasting your time. On a scale from -10 to 10, with 10 being earnestly a great movie and -10 being a great bad movie, it's sitting at like... -4
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i watched reign of fire which is about christian bale & gerard butler surviving the apocalypse where everything was destroyed by dragons. there are a lot of dragons. theres matt mchonaugy with a shaved head. honestly the plot was limited but idk what else they couldve done
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I watched Friday the 13th Part 5! it was not good. It doesn't respect your time. There's a scene where a guy named Demon and his girlfriend Anita, sing to each other on the toilet and they're more likable than any one else in the cast.
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I just watched Friday the 13th part 6! It's less bad, and the kills are better, but it's less ambitious and I liked the weird randos in part 5 more than the characters in part 6.
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the first of like three live action full metal alchemist movies that i think were made for tv in japan. the cgi for alphonse was p decent, as were some other bits. the acting/sets not so much at times. |
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sisu
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l.a. confidential cuzza the book forum ellroy thread
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I watched Graveyard of the Fireflies last night and it was very sad.
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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
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I saw that in theater
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Charles Bukowski posted:I saw that in theater ships are cool
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Areola Grande posted:ships are cool it’s tucked up how something that heavy can still float. black magic imo
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watho posted:it’s tucked up how something that heavy can still float. black magic imo If we were meant fer the sea we'd have gills and flippers. If we were meant fer the sky we'd have wings and lighter bodies. I have opposable thumbs for ringtabs and lighters.
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