Movies you've seen recently

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renfield

It rules, Julia Fox is fucking hoooooooot

whoshotthefrog

Quote from: renfield on March 26, 2020, 07:16:22 PM
It rules, Julia Fox is fucking hoooooooot


I can't argue with that. Holy fuck, that scene when Sandler was spying on her in the closet.
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Lumpy

#2477
She's an owl? ^

This movie from Bong Joon Ho was a mess (director of Parasite). Jake Gyllenhall was particularly terrible (might have been the direction though). Well made and probably worth a watch, but all over the place, as far as tone. Jarring emotional shifts - one minute it's heartwarming, then it's a slapstick comedy, then a serious message...

Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

renfield

Excellent movie and incredible performances all around. Tonal shifts are bad? I'd avoid South Korean cinema in general

Lumpy

I liked The Host and some hardboiled crime Korean movies I've seen. I didn't dislike Okja but it was trying to do too many different things, IMO.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

renfield

check out SAVE THE GREEN PLANET, it does everything

Lumpy

"Train to Busan"  - B-minus - fun zombie romp eventually gets tedious.

"That Little Ol' band From Texas" ZZ Top documentary - B-minus - kind of weak - could have been a VH1 show. Origin story was cool but overall it was pretty superficial.
"Beyond the Lighted Stage - Rush documentary - B-  I loved their origin story. Not quite as shallow as the ZZ Top one.

"Ballad of Buster Scruggs" - A-minus. Worth watching.

Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

renfield

What was your favorite segment in Scruggs?

Lumpy

I liked all of them more or less, but my favorite was probably "The Gal Who Got Rattled" (or whatever it was called.)
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

juan11

The Platform.

Loses something in the overdubbing, I'm guessing.
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Lumpy

I bought a digital copy of this, for a long distance Netflix (and no chill). Let me know if you want me to upload a copy for you. It's pretty trippy (in more ways than one).

Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

mortlock

Quote from: Lumpy on April 07, 2020, 09:33:03 PM
"Train to Busan"  - B-minus - fun zombie romp eventually gets tedious.

"That Little Ol' band From Texas" ZZ Top documentary - B-minus - kind of weak - could have been a VH1 show. Origin story was cool but overall it was pretty superficial.
"Beyond the Lighted Stage - Rush documentary - B-  I loved their origin story. Not quite as shallow as the ZZ Top one.

"Ballad of Buster Scruggs" - A-minus. Worth watching.
beyond the lighted stage was really good. I loved the old footage of them from highschool days. Im surprised alot of that existed.

renfield

Quote from: Lumpy on April 08, 2020, 11:55:56 AM
I liked all of them more or less, but my favorite was probably "The Gal Who Got Rattled" (or whatever it was called.)

Missed this comment. That was my favorite too, along with the one about the travelling amputee. Blackhearted stuff

Lumpy

Quotebeyond the lighted stage was really good. I loved the old footage of them from highschool days. Im surprised alot of that existed.

Me too, that whole section of the movie is awesome. I'm not a fan really, I liked them as a hard rock band and less and less after that, pretty much. I still have the first album on cassette. When I was a teenager, Working Man was a stoner rock classic.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

neighbor664

I watched Blazing Saddles and a fish Called Wanda last night. I'm starting to rewatch what I'd call "comfort food" movies.

whoshotthefrog

Quote from: neighbor664 on April 15, 2020, 11:23:36 PM
I watched Blazing Saddles and a fish Called Wanda last night. I'm starting to rewatch what I'd call "comfort food" movies.


Nice!!! The other night Up In Smoke and Caddyshack were on back to back. First time in a long time I didn't go to bed early since this shutdown started.
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renfield


Lumpy

"Shot!" is good... documentary about Mick Rock who photographed tons of bands like Queen, David Bowie, Iggy, Lou Reed, CBGBs scene, too many to name. Lots of archival footage, he's a character and he's interesting to listen to.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

whoshotthefrog

Quote from: renfield on April 18, 2020, 06:37:19 PM
^ That movie fucked me up


I really liked this movie. It was definitely a sad movie. The animation was great, but it wasn't over the top.
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stooge

i didn´t forget - i just couldn´t remember...

Lumpy



I laughed a bunch, maybe because I really needed a laugh? It's like a big slapstick production (farce?) like the kind Woody Allen could have made, only there's musical numbers too. It's like an ode to golden age Hollywood, with tons of golden age Hollywood jokes.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

renfield

I saw GOOD BOYS, it's basically what you would expect from a spiritual sequel to SUPERBAD about 6th graders. Which means I liked it. Pretty observative about the peculiarities of that age, and a strong laugh:joke ratio

mortlock

Quote from: Lumpy on April 15, 2020, 11:57:53 AM
Quotebeyond the lighted stage was really good. I loved the old footage of them from highschool days. Im surprised alot of that existed.

Me too, that whole section of the movie is awesome. I'm not a fan really, I liked them as a hard rock band and less and less after that, pretty much. I still have the first album on cassette. When I was a teenager, Working Man was a stoner rock classic.
why did rush have what appeared to be big chicken rotisseries and dryers as their stage props.

Lumpy

They got rid of their backline I guess. No amps on stage (at least not on Geddy Lee's side)  but they wanted to have something back there because it looked empty (something like that). They would wash the crews clothes on one tour, and on a different tour the crew would eat the chickens after the show. That's what I remember reading.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.