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Post by A$AP Rosko on Mar 13, 2013 20:01:03 GMT -5
Forget Blue Valentine, this is probably the single saddest movie I've ever seen. So many scenes that left me breathless, but as in several of Haneke's films, there is beauty in even the most grim corners of our psyches and experiences. Such a moving film.
I need to amend my top films of 2012 list, because this is undoubtedly at the top.
2013~Bonnaroo, Gentlemen of the Road-Troy 2014~McDowell Mountain, Beale Street, Bonnaroo, Riot Fest 2015~Coachella 1, Bonnaroo 2016~Summer Camp, Bonnaroo, Live on the Green, Pilgrimage 2017~Bonnaroo, Live on the Green, Pilgrimage 2018~Bonnaroo
"During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act" 2019~BROKE 2020~M'fking COVID 2021~ditto 2022~tbd
Watched This Is England yesterday, one of the best films I've seen lately (in addition to Beginners.) Also watched The Imposter last night, which has its flaws, but is easily one of the most unnerving films I've ever seen.
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I've been thinking about watching this... how is it?
Honestly, I was dead tired from a long week and had to turn it off 30 minutes into it. I can't wait to watch it later. It was very intriguing seeing him go about the process of getting Psycho into production and hearing him turn down offers to do the likes of The Diary Of Anne Frank and Casino Royale with Cary Grant as 007. It looks like another fantastic performance by Hopkins. Can't wait to see what Biel and Scarlett bring to the film.
I watched this the other night, not having seen it in at least 20 years. What a nostalgia trip.
I've seen it within the last 5 years and I think the movie really stands up well, and it's kind of sad it isn't as much of a family staple as it once was. On the other side of the spectrum, have you seen the sequels? The second was really bad, but the third is something else... Jack Black as a high school bully and Rock Biter (is that the name?) singing Steppenwolf while riding a stone motorcycle. That thing has to be seen to be believed.
Post by steveternal on Mar 21, 2013 12:50:35 GMT -5
^^^I did see the second, and wept. Even at 14 or however old I was, I could tell it was a stinker. Never saw the third, because all accounts are that it's even worse. But... are you saying it's "Troll 2" and "Birdemic" bad?
^^^I did see the second, and wept. Even at 14 or however old I was, I could tell it was a stinker. Never saw the third, because all accounts are that it's even worse. But... are you saying it's "Troll 2" and "Birdemic" bad?
No, it's not quite on that level... I don't think it's really necessarily worth seeing, as a whole, but this movie has more than its share of moments. It's at least twice as bad as the second one. At least the second one was sort of similar in tone to the first, there is a sense of continuity... this is totally different in tone, having more in common with that old ABC sitcom The Dinosaurs than anything related to the preceding two movies.
Post by A$AP Rosko on Mar 25, 2013 18:13:11 GMT -5
Has Dave Maynar or anyone been keeping up with The Americans? Just caught up, what a great show; Keri Russell is absurdly hot in it. In the last episode, the constant flip-flopping about how each feels about their "marriage" started to get a tad repetitive, though. It worked really, really well for the first half of the season (it's the most interesting part of this show IMO), but they can't keep mining that same vein forever.