Quoting for new pageThe MOTY results are finally in. Sorry once again for the delay, swamped with work.
MOTY
Quoting for new pageThe MOTY results are finally in. Sorry once again for the delay, swamped with work.
MOTY
Just a follow up to say thanks as it arrived today - 115m confirmed. Will likely carve out some time next week to settle down and watch it and hope for the shadow! Appreciate the tip and feels nice to have it.I think you'll be safe with one of the white covers from the early 2000s.
The Bluray now has the American cut default, so newer DVD copies are probably just the same thing.
Museum scene is godlyDressed to Kill: 7/10. Can I even talk about this movie on this stupid forum without being banned? Obviously this thing is thoroughly sucking Hitchcock's tuna can choad the entire time but it's still super fun. Way too many distracting split focus and composite shots. Appears to feature a teenage Steven Spielberg somehow? One of the few De Palma films I've actually liked pretty well, though his greatest contribution to cinema continues to be telling George Lucas the first cut of Star Wars sucked ass.
Not even worth the curious watch while it's out?Just saw Fantasy Island after/while sinking a few beers. Utter trash tier. Just...terrible. 3/10 at most.
Lmao fair. I've not even seen the trailer - just know the reputation. Will dodge it then since there's nothing I'm interested in left atm to even couple it with.Unless you're extremely drunk/stoned, I couldn't in good conscience say yes. I laughed at it, but man, it's rough.
Just saw Fantasy Island after/while sinking a few beers. Utter trash tier. Just...terrible. 3/10 at most.
I'm definitely most excited for Kogonada's new one, Colombus is beautiful.A24 gonna drop some likely bangers this year. Saint Maud, Green Knight, and First Cow. Then there's Zola which could be wild from director Janicza Bravo (Gregory Go Boom, Lemon) and After Yang by Kogonada (Columbus).
Seeing Wild At Heart on a reportedly barely used 35mm print in a few hours. <3 my local rep cinema.
Oh cool, what'd you chat about with Mark? Didn't know he was a fan of this film hehe.Galaxy Quest (1999): Just got back from the cinema where I was lucky enough to watch a screening of this great film presented by Mark Kermode. Never got to see it back when it was released, so I really appreciated the experience. Had a lovely chat with Mark after as well, great evening.
So cool! Wild At Heart is pretty crazy even by David Lynch standards, I'd love to see it in a theater.
The scene with Sherilyn Fenn is hauntingEveryone was enjoying themselves till Nic called a group of characters a homosexual slur at the end haha
e: And the sexual assaults shown and referenced, I guess. The movie feels a bit different now than when I was 15.
A24 gonna drop some likely bangers this year. Saint Maud, Green Knight, and First Cow. Then there's Zola which could be wild from director Janicza Bravo (Gregory Go Boom, Lemon) and After Yang by Kogonada (Columbus).
Minari is going to be A24's award film and Zola their crowd pleaser.
ABOUT ME:
1. What's your favorite Movie? Gozu, by Takashi Miike.
2. Who's your favorite director? Alejandro Jodorowsky.
3. Who are your favorite actors/actresses? Anya Taylor-Joy and
4. Favorite Genre(s)? Dark comedy.
5. What's your favorite performance in film? Willem Dafoe in The Lighthouse
TOP 5 NEW WATCHES IN FEBRUARY:
I didn't actually watch a lot this month, to be honest, and I usually don't rewatch because I'm a casual. Rewatched Gozu and What We Do in The Shadows, though.
- Knives Out
- Uncut Gems
- Jojo Rabbit
- The Dreamers
- Iracema, Uma Transa Amazônica
Oh cool, what'd you chat about with Mark? Didn't know he was a fan of this film hehe.
Awesome!Not a huge amount but mostly about how he finds this film emotional, the affect of fans having a louder voice thanks to the internet (for good and bad, mostly bad) and thanking him for the opportunity to see this in the cinema.
I'm glad to see this opinion. I felt the same way about the movie, but I keep seeing it get a ton of praise all over. I'm glad stuff like this can get made, but I was just disappointed.Colour Out Of Space
The film tries to marry B-level "so bad it's good" cheesiness with intense body horror but the balance of horror-comedy isn't as skilled as a Sam Raimi joint, and Nicolas Cage in crazy mode with an inexplicable accent (mimicking his character's father?) undercuts the tension and body horror that's aping The Thing and Cronenberg.