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10-27-2017 , 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Cranberry Tea
Not gonna see Elephant Man, too many other superhero movies out right now.
His Trunk of Power kills all the baddies. You should watch it.
10-27-2017 , 08:53 PM
Was on a plane so watched a movie.

The Circle - Really bad. Which is a shame as the topic matter has potential to actually make a good movie. But was terrible all around. No redeeming features and so many stupid unrealistic moments. 1/10
10-27-2017 , 10:11 PM
They don't call him elephant man for the size of his nose...
10-28-2017 , 03:23 AM
I saw Eraserhead when it came out. I was in law school, and a few people (not me) knew about the movie. A pretty big group met at the law school, abused intoxicants, and took cabs to the theater that was showing it. I went back to see it again a few days later because I thought I must have been hallucinating through the movie. Great flick, but I couldn't eat chicken for a while.
10-28-2017 , 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by MSchu18
If you guys have the chance to see Elephant Man in a quality the big screen environment or in HD on the small screen, Lynch really shows his technical prowess because the tonal qualities and lighting are really magnificent in Eman.

You can make the Oscar fodder argument and have a basis for that ideal even though the acting is wonder, but the real star to me is the lighting and cinematography.
I say Oscar bait more for it being a sappy and sad period piece about a misunderstood man. But yea, some of the actors are certainly what you'd consider Oscar bait.

Eraserhead is what shines for me in technical prowess, frame composition, set design, etc. (not to say EMan doesn't). With 6 years to work on Ehead, and working largely on interior sets that he sometimes built entirely by himself, he seems to have made damn sure every last detail of every scene was exactly how he wanted it.
10-28-2017 , 03:49 PM
I like to imagine that Heist is a canonical sequel to Get Shorty.
10-28-2017 , 10:00 PM
Watched Million Dollar Baby for the first time since it came out. What a great movie.
10-28-2017 , 10:06 PM
Watched Wheelman on Netflix (Netflix original) earlier. Well worth the watch if you have Netflix.
10-29-2017 , 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Shuffle
It was ok. Not scary, just shocking at times. No idea how adults find these kinds of movies scary but to each their own.

Movie just lacked any depth or substance for me. Whether you believe in evil spirits, or you think those types of cases are explained psychologically, either way I think the main idea is that people invite their "possession" upon themselves. There was a scene with the girl messing around with the Ouija board early in the film...and then nothing. That was never fleshed out. Some good scenes where she's getting medieval tests done on her at the hospital and you see her physical appearance gradually deteriorate (as did the mom's which was a nice touch)...but then the second half of the movie the makeup was just over the top. She wasn't even human anymore. Then the priest gets the spirit out of her without the girl doing anything and she doesn't remember and goes on with her life.

Oh, I guess I got possessed and killed a few people but I'm all good now. I may or may not dabble in witchcraft again. The end.

Huh?
I don't really think The Exorcist or The Shining are scary, though The Shining did scare me when I was a little kid.

I don't know what to say about why I like either movie, but it's basically just art that I like. I guess the "direction" would be it, but cinematography and editing I'm sure are big parts of the art. That and Max Von Sydow. He's pretty awesome no matter what he does. Sound design too.

Last edited by microbet; 10-29-2017 at 03:01 AM.
10-30-2017 , 10:05 PM
Watched Minority Report tonight, and while I had seen it some fifteen years ago, I remembered almost none of it. I'm still trying to figure out why since I do remember where I saw it and why.

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10-31-2017 , 01:54 PM
Thor: Ragnarok

Was not expecting much based on the trailer. Was very happily surprised.

This has a much different tone than any previous Marvel movie, and the stylistic approach to that tone is executed wonderfully.

There are a few story problems and Goldblum is about as annoying as I figured he would be, but that's the worst I can really say. I suppose the inclusion of Doctor Strange was excessive and unnecessary. That's about it. The trailers had me expecting garbage from Thompson's character but she turned out solid. Hiddleston has a much larger role than the trailers show and this is a good thing. Urban, Elba, and Blanchett all could have used a little more screen time.

The dialogue was appropriate for the approach, and I laughed more than a few times, which I rarely ever do with the non-RDJ usual Marvel stuff.

Waititi did a great job putting this one together.
10-31-2017 , 09:58 PM
re-re-re-re-watching one of my all-time favorites for Halloween, Nosferatu.



I know I've posted about this here before, but it's really such a great watch. Nearly 100 years old, something about the medium itself feels spooky and otherworldly, like cracking open a dusty old tome of lore. Director Murnau had a masterful understanding of what he could do with light and shadow with the technology he had, making every grainy shoot feel like a creepy Edward Gorey drawing. There's a shot of Count Orlock levitating up from the grave that weirds me out every time. An of course, it's free to watch online.

10-31-2017 , 10:56 PM
Which version did you watch?
Nosferatu has been released several times with differing scores.
I saw one a few years back that was done in a more modern electronic sound and it was amazingly good.
11-01-2017 , 12:51 AM
How do people keep track of what they've watched and/or read and/or played? Looking for a good site or method (spreadsheet or whatever) to start marking things. Ideally would include space to put dates, places, other details. Ratings aren't that important - if a rating is required that's kind of a dealbreaker. Does anyone do this?
11-01-2017 , 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by chopstick
Thor: Ragnarok

Was not expecting much based on the trailer. Was very happily surprised.

This has a much different tone than any previous Marvel movie, and the stylistic approach to that tone is executed wonderfully.

There are a few story problems and Goldblum is about as annoying as I figured he would be, but that's the worst I can really say. I suppose the inclusion of Doctor Strange was excessive and unnecessary. That's about it. The trailers had me expecting garbage from Thompson's character but she turned out solid. Hiddleston has a much larger role than the trailers show and this is a good thing. Urban, Elba, and Blanchett all could have used a little more screen time.

The dialogue was appropriate for the approach, and I laughed more than a few times, which I rarely ever do with the non-RDJ usual Marvel stuff.

Waititi did a great job putting this one together.
Agree with most of this. Think it's probably one of the funniest ones I've watched.
11-01-2017 , 02:02 AM
Also I saw Life on the plane. There's only so much you can do with this type of story line and the limited real estate. It was okay. 5/10

Ending...

Spoiler:
So obvious what was happening.
11-01-2017 , 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Baltimore Jones
How do people keep track of what they've watched and/or read and/or played? Looking for a good site or method (spreadsheet or whatever) to start marking things. Ideally would include space to put dates, places, other details. Ratings aren't that important - if a rating is required that's kind of a dealbreaker. Does anyone do this?
Try Letterboxed
11-01-2017 , 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Baltimore Jones
How do people keep track of what they've watched and/or read and/or played? Looking for a good site or method (spreadsheet or whatever) to start marking things. Ideally would include space to put dates, places, other details. Ratings aren't that important - if a rating is required that's kind of a dealbreaker. Does anyone do this?
why are you trying to make movie watching into a chore?
not trolling but genuinely curious.

if u can't remember if u watched something that's a perfect excuse to watch it again.

I've seen all my fav films more times than I can ever count and I can't think of any reason why I would need/want to keep track of everytime I watch the fugitive.
11-01-2017 , 03:18 AM
Watched geostorm. Sweet Jesus what a terrible movie. Wasn't expecting much but still appalled that someone put this out.
11-01-2017 , 08:26 AM
War for the Planet of the Apes Good fun. GF hadn't seen the first two so we watched all three together. I just didn't care for the second one that much. I'd rate 1 = 3 > 2.

The Lobster Dafuq? Weird and methodical. I liked it.

Office Space Just never gets old. I laugh out loud every time I see it. So spot on if you've ever spent time in a cube farm for a large corporation.
11-01-2017 , 10:24 AM
Weird I thought the second was the best one.
11-01-2017 , 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by riverboatking
why are you trying to make movie watching into a chore?
not trolling but genuinely curious.

if u can't remember if u watched something that's a perfect excuse to watch it again.

I've seen all my fav films more times than I can ever count and I can't think of any reason why I would need/want to keep track of everytime I watch the fugitive.
I like the idea of having it all logged and especially knowing dates and places (I can often remember that stuff anyway, but it gets blurrier with time). I'm a nostalgic person in general so I love to look at something and say "omggg I saw that in August of 2015 right after I got the job offer" etc.

There are also plenty of movies that are on the borderline where I wouldn't want to see it again (at least not anytime soon) if I know I'd already seen it in 35mm.
11-01-2017 , 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by NicReynolds
Watched geostorm. Sweet Jesus what a terrible movie. Wasn't expecting much but still appalled that someone put this out.

I know someone who worked in this and it sounded like a massive cluster ****. Literally years in post production and THEN they recast one of the characters. Not to mention it would have been terrible anyways. There’s no topping Day After Tomorrow so why even bother.
11-01-2017 , 01:09 PM
I have a list on my phone where I write down movies I want to see. When I’ve watched them I mark down an X and a rating out of 10. Usually enough to jog my memory. I never reorder the list so it’s mostly chronological.
11-01-2017 , 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Baltimore Jones
I like the idea of having it all logged and especially knowing dates and places (I can often remember that stuff anyway, but it gets blurrier with time). I'm a nostalgic person in general so I love to look at something and say "omggg I saw that in August of 2015 right after I got the job offer" etc.



There are also plenty of movies that are on the borderline where I wouldn't want to see it again (at least not anytime soon) if I know I'd already seen it in 35mm.


Letterboxd is what I use. I find it works well

      
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