What's your thoughts on Only God Forgives?
What's your thoughts on Only God Forgives?
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Loved it too. Its a film of little real substance, as Refn adores to do with his more indie style efforts, but the visuals, the dreamlike nature carry it through.
He's come a long way since Fear X, The Pusher trilogy and Bleeder.
I just want to add, I adore Kim Bodnia as an actor, its a shame he never choose to, or never made the breakthrough in Hollywood.
Quite liked Hacksaw Ridge and don't necessarily share DS and John's issues with it.
My main problem was that there simply wasn't enough material there for a 140 minute movie and the opening section dragged on forever as a result. The battle scenes were incredibly well done though, Garfield was great and the ending was lump in the throat stuff.
Mel needs to be in and make more movies really.
Casey Affleck is seriously amazing in Manchester by The Sea. Hell of a film too, a slow, ponderous snapshot of life.
Does he still sound like a small child? I know he can act but that voice always gets my goat.
Yes his voice sounds like his voice.
Street fight, Moonlight vs Manchester by the Sea, who ya got DS?
Moonlight, just, but Affleck gives the best performance out of both movies. The film says little, he says a lot. Strikes me as similar to The Master in that the film has slight substance but a powerhouse lead is what raises it above standard fare.
Some recents.
Very good: The Imitation Game, Snowden, Birth of a Nation
Decent: Anthropoid
Poor: Suicide Squad
Even worse: Morgan
I, Daniel Blake
Very heavy handed - that world 'subtlety' just doesn't exist for the screenwriter, apparently. Takes the point and hammers you with a sledgehammer with it.
Silence
Stunning cinematography. Excellent performances (a few accents aside). Quite possibly the dullest thing I have ever seen.
Oh. Oh. Told you, didn't I, big man?
Yes, yes you did, and I'll accept defeat quite happily. There's literally no point to it existing apart from it being Scorsese's passion project.
And that scene where the lol Japanese bloke deflates.
Haha yeah, completely broke any suspension of belief when he's constantly looking, sounding, and acting like a complete gimp.
The new Star Wars is to be called "The Last Jedi".
We can agree to disagree on that one
What I did settle on in the end was a another watch of The Theory of Everything, which improved with a second viewing (and I liked it the first time), but it was also far more apparent to me that it does an absolutely piss poor job of explaining why he's such a brilliant scientist. If you knew nothing about him going in, you wouldn't be any the wiser going out.
That said, maybe (like Roberto Martinez organising a defence) it just didn't bother to, but then I can't really forgive it for that either as it should have done.
Forgot to post them, but Jackie and Moana both leaked today. Not many left really, Gold, Live By Night, The Founder and a few others that I'm not all that interested in.
Oscars:
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My take on things going off what I want to happen:
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I need to watch more films.
Why are you predicting winners out of a load of films you haven't seen?
Watched The Warriors for the millionth time yesterday. A modern day reboot of that set in Chicago after Trump-era destruction would be top, top stuff. Spike Lee has to stay the fuck away though.
La La Land is just lovely.
The Young Offenders is quite funny but the accents are fucking impenetrable. Subtitles are a necessity.
Rogue One was alright. Never really gave a shit about the characters to feel all the emotional moments, but it was well paced, well acted, had incredible action set-pieces and felt more like the original trilogy than even VII did.
Third film I've seen in 3D IMAX, and the first one where I actually felt amazed at some of the shots.
I can usually get my ear in fairly quickly with thick accents but those defeated me. The opening scene was fine but they might as well have been talking gaelic from that point on. It's a good little film though, and the two leads were cracking for a pair of first timers.
Have some Mel.
I'm assuming there's been somewhat of a backlash against his nomination.
Not as much as the backlash against alleged sexual assaulter Casey Affleck.
Hadn't even heard of that. What's he accused of?
Two lawsuits settled out of court (why is that even a thing? If it's a crime there should be a trial), so nothing other than accusations:
http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/11/why-...ont-stick.html
Most of it sounds like him being kind of a creep, and them being delicate little flowers.In her complaint, White claimed that Affleck constantly discussed his “sexual exploits” during filming, and that at one point, he directed another crew member to show her his penis, despite her objections. White also alleged that Affleck once attempted to get her to stay in a hotel room with him, and when she said no, he “grabbed her in a hostile manner in an effort to intimidate her into complying.” Gorka described similar behavior in her complaint, including a disturbing incident in which Affleck allegedly crawled into bed with her while she was sleeping.
Sir Mel.
That Mexican prison film he did should be re-released every year until people get over themselves.
Quite an interesting watch that video. I also caught the round table with the directors THR do every year (Mel was there as well) and it's amazing how insecure they all are. To the point where you wonder if they feel obliged to peddle that line.
He should have just grabbed her by the pussy.
Live By Night screener
La La Land is only okay. Overrated.
Incorrect, Henry.
Edge of Seventeen, Moana, and Billy Lynns Long Halftime Walk screeners all out. The latter of those three is an abysmal title for what looks like a reasonably interesting film. Ang Lee doing what appears to be an anti-war war film. I'm all over the former, Woody Harrelson doing sardonic is always worth watching.
Before or after you catch up on The Vampire Diaries?
I finally got around to watching The Interview which was pretty amusing, and very entertaining in parts. Couldn't help feel like James Franco was trying to suggest he would have been a good Joker, from some of the suits he wore. I'd watch him and Seth Rogen in anything though, I love 'em!
I'm a twit
I'm all caught up already.
Edge of Seventeen iTunes drops Tuesday if ya can wait.
Lion is out.
I only just found out La La Land was a musical. I wasn't really all that fussed about it in the first place but knowing that just puts me off.
It's about a musician so it's not a Les Miserables where everyone is singing apropos of nothing.