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Firenze wrote:Finally getting around to watching Memories of Murder, I really do like Korean movies, definitely the best after MURIKA produced stuff. Need to get back into watching them.
Really is a fantastic film.
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Freeza wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEhsFEgsI5U
Looks good
Two day oners
Will it be a miniseries?
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Three Billboards somewhere
7/10. Decent suspense, great acting, ok story line.
Get Out
9/10... Excellent, pretty weak ending but it had me on the edge and engaged through out the movie. Would recommend for a thriller and to any bored persons out there.
Split
8.5/10
Superb acting performance. Decent story line.
7/10. Decent suspense, great acting, ok story line.
Get Out
9/10... Excellent, pretty weak ending but it had me on the edge and engaged through out the movie. Would recommend for a thriller and to any bored persons out there.
Split
8.5/10
Superb acting performance. Decent story line.
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Really can't get myself to watch any Oscar films. They all look so dead.
Other than Get Out which i am going to watch soon.
Other than Get Out which i am going to watch soon.
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RealGunner wrote:Really can't get myself to watch any Oscar films. They all look so dead.
Other than Get Out which i am going to watch soon.
Just watched Florida Project.
God DAMN was that an incredible achievement ffs. Probably my number one of 2017 films now.
Phantom Thread also great. CMBYN and that are also up there.
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Can’t wait for Shape of Water. But I have to wait until Tuesday because I’ve got a date to see that. Ain’t got money to watch it twice.
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Dunkirk was decent, Billboards was alright, watching Lady Bird tonight.
I think Shape of Water and Call Me By Your Name look like they have really good quality.
Don't know if I'll bother with the Post, and I haven't seen Get Out but it looks fun. Phantom Thread and Darkest Hour get to that category where I'd like to see them and hope to but they don't excite me that much.
Weak year overall, though. When you look at the past couple years, I don't think it's unreasonable (even with me not having seen a lot of the noms) to expect that La La Land/Moonlight/Arrival/Fury Road/Whiplash/Grand Budapest are all superior to the lot of movies this year. The Oscars fault though since the best movie of the year in Bladerunner 2049 didn't get a nomination for best pic, which is an absolute farce and a travesty
I think Shape of Water and Call Me By Your Name look like they have really good quality.
Don't know if I'll bother with the Post, and I haven't seen Get Out but it looks fun. Phantom Thread and Darkest Hour get to that category where I'd like to see them and hope to but they don't excite me that much.
Weak year overall, though. When you look at the past couple years, I don't think it's unreasonable (even with me not having seen a lot of the noms) to expect that La La Land/Moonlight/Arrival/Fury Road/Whiplash/Grand Budapest are all superior to the lot of movies this year. The Oscars fault though since the best movie of the year in Bladerunner 2049 didn't get a nomination for best pic, which is an absolute farce and a travesty
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Personally John Wick 2 should win the oscars
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Breaking Bad would probably win
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Saw an interesting concept. What if Oscars like the World Cup was given every four years?
Lets start of with 2014-17 in movies for the 2018 Oscars.
Best Picture: La La Land
Best Director: Dennis Villeneuve (BR 2049)
Best Actor: Casey Affleck (Manchester By The Sea)
Best Actress: Brie Larson (Room)
Best Supporting Actor: JK Simmons (Whiplash)
Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyongo (12 Years A Slave)
Lets start of with 2014-17 in movies for the 2018 Oscars.
Best Picture: La La Land
Best Director: Dennis Villeneuve (BR 2049)
Best Actor: Casey Affleck (Manchester By The Sea)
Best Actress: Brie Larson (Room)
Best Supporting Actor: JK Simmons (Whiplash)
Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyongo (12 Years A Slave)
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Arrival is the best film of those nominated 14-17
I would also change the film of Dennis to Arrival, as you'd expect. Otherwise I agree, although 12 Years a Slave was 2013. So I would change supporting actress to, idk, Michelle Williams? Maybe Alicia Vikander although I haven't seen The Danish Girl
I would also change the film of Dennis to Arrival, as you'd expect. Otherwise I agree, although 12 Years a Slave was 2013. So I would change supporting actress to, idk, Michelle Williams? Maybe Alicia Vikander although I haven't seen The Danish Girl
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Mad Max
Damian Chazelle/George Miller (La La Land/Mad Max)
Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler)
Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl)
Trevante Rhodes (Moonlight)
Naomie Harris (Moonlight) Michelle Williams (Manchester) can’t decide in two categories.
Still not sure about a lot of these. Way too many movies really.
Damian Chazelle/George Miller (La La Land/Mad Max)
Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler)
Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl)
Trevante Rhodes (Moonlight)
Naomie Harris (Moonlight) Michelle Williams (Manchester) can’t decide in two categories.
Still not sure about a lot of these. Way too many movies really.
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Yea way too many good movies to chose from lol.
I think it has been a great year in film. I haven't done my list yet but from what I can remember I have a lot of 5 out of 5 and 4.5 films to choose my top 10 from.
Lady Bird, CMBYN and I, Tonya are the best of the Oscar nominated films. Florida Project and Get Out are a further level down imo, but still very much very well-done films. I am rooting for Get Out to win best screenplay, surely it was nominated for that?
Outside of that we've had Blade Runner and Baby Driver. That's a lot better than some of the previous years.
I think it has been a great year in film. I haven't done my list yet but from what I can remember I have a lot of 5 out of 5 and 4.5 films to choose my top 10 from.
Lady Bird, CMBYN and I, Tonya are the best of the Oscar nominated films. Florida Project and Get Out are a further level down imo, but still very much very well-done films. I am rooting for Get Out to win best screenplay, surely it was nominated for that?
Outside of that we've had Blade Runner and Baby Driver. That's a lot better than some of the previous years.
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i'm talking about best pic noms, not the year in general
And what i say should be taken with a grain of salt, I've seen like two of them, but other years just look a lot better tbh
And what i say should be taken with a grain of salt, I've seen like two of them, but other years just look a lot better tbh
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Just watched Lady Bird.
Not entirely feeling it. Seems good, but nothing breathtaking. Don’t know what made it more special than Edge of Seventeen last year.
Not entirely feeling it. Seems good, but nothing breathtaking. Don’t know what made it more special than Edge of Seventeen last year.
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Freeza wrote:Just watched Lady Bird.
Not entirely feeling it. Seems good, but nothing breathtaking. Don’t know what made it more special than Edge of Seventeen last year.
I would say Gerwig's deft control over the narrative and storytelling as a whole.
The cinematography was brighter than EoS, and that matched the pace and mood of the film.
The sense and nostalgia regarding the deep-rootedness to ones small town. I could relate to that quite a bit, and all the time while watching the film I could only think, damn there's a lot of girls from my hometown who would crazy relate to this film and the leading character.
So yea I would say just so much better control over the camera and story, and the true-natured feeling that makes it quite somewhat better.
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In Bruges (2008)
Loved it. Screenplay was incredible. What I really liked about this film was how unique it was compared to other gangster/hitman type of films. Brilliant dialogues.
That scene between Ken and Harry about harry being a *bleep* and his kids had me in stitches.
There was no meaningless character and the acting was fantastic. Specially by Colin Farrell.
8.4/10
Loved it. Screenplay was incredible. What I really liked about this film was how unique it was compared to other gangster/hitman type of films. Brilliant dialogues.
That scene between Ken and Harry about harry being a *bleep* and his kids had me in stitches.
There was no meaningless character and the acting was fantastic. Specially by Colin Farrell.
8.4/10
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In Bruges is an all-time fave!
Easily Martin McDonagh's best film thus far.
Easily Martin McDonagh's best film thus far.
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It often felt like a combination of a Tarantino film and a Scorsese film. Not imitation but rather inspired.
This scene was incredible ffs.
This scene was incredible ffs.
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My top 10 of 2017
1. Blade Runner 2049
2. Baby Driver
3. Call Me by Your Name
4. Wind River
5. Good Time
6. I Am Not a Witch
7. Lady Bird
8. Thelma
9. I, Tonya
10. Mudbound
1. Blade Runner 2049
2. Baby Driver
3. Call Me by Your Name
4. Wind River
5. Good Time
6. I Am Not a Witch
7. Lady Bird
8. Thelma
9. I, Tonya
10. Mudbound
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Villainess
Extreme fighting movie in the mold of 'Raid Redemption'. I didnt enjoy it as much as Raid but still one of the best fighting movie in recent years.
I echo with the general sentiment that this year is a weak year for movies. Movies like Dunkirk ,Three Billboards and even Get out would not have made in to the short list in the past years.
Extreme fighting movie in the mold of 'Raid Redemption'. I didnt enjoy it as much as Raid but still one of the best fighting movie in recent years.
I echo with the general sentiment that this year is a weak year for movies. Movies like Dunkirk ,Three Billboards and even Get out would not have made in to the short list in the past years.
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Unbreakable (2000)
What a waste of time.
3/10
What a waste of time.
3/10
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RealGunner wrote:Unbreakable (2000)
What a waste of time.
3/10
You’re the waste
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Just watched Lady Bird and Call Me By Your Name
Lady Bird 8.1/10 it was a really solid movie, I liked it more than 3 billboards. Funny, charming, Saiorse is amazing, and overall well done. By the way, EG, I would not call Sacramento (500,000 people) a "small town". They definitely tried to give it that feel though, which honestly I thought was just awkward. I would guess the only reason that they placed it in Sacramento instead of Midwest proper is to be able to talk about the divide between the rich and the rest in Sacramento. None of those amazing homes would have been in the Midwest, obviously.
Call Me By Your Name 8.5/10. Sufjan has done it again. I don't care about the rest of it.
Just kidding, but seriously, getting Sufjan to do a couple songs for it and their placement was really well done, and fit the vibe perfectly. Cinematography and the setting was absolutely beautiful, and added a lot to the story. I was slightly uncomfortable with the age difference, but I guess that was on purpose. Armie Hammer and Timothee Chalamet both do absolutely wonderful jobs, and it was a beautiful romance. Deserves its best picture nomination and the hype it has received.
Lady Bird 8.1/10 it was a really solid movie, I liked it more than 3 billboards. Funny, charming, Saiorse is amazing, and overall well done. By the way, EG, I would not call Sacramento (500,000 people) a "small town". They definitely tried to give it that feel though, which honestly I thought was just awkward. I would guess the only reason that they placed it in Sacramento instead of Midwest proper is to be able to talk about the divide between the rich and the rest in Sacramento. None of those amazing homes would have been in the Midwest, obviously.
Call Me By Your Name 8.5/10. Sufjan has done it again. I don't care about the rest of it.
Just kidding, but seriously, getting Sufjan to do a couple songs for it and their placement was really well done, and fit the vibe perfectly. Cinematography and the setting was absolutely beautiful, and added a lot to the story. I was slightly uncomfortable with the age difference, but I guess that was on purpose. Armie Hammer and Timothee Chalamet both do absolutely wonderful jobs, and it was a beautiful romance. Deserves its best picture nomination and the hype it has received.
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Ralph Fiennes' character in In Bruges is hilarious. Every line he says is so memorable.
The letter he writes, calling his wife an inanimate *bleep* object, and his line on why he should buy an Uzi are my top .
The letter he writes, calling his wife an inanimate *bleep* object, and his line on why he should buy an Uzi are my top .
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My top 10 of 2017 films now that I feel I've watched every film with a chance:
1. The Florida Project
(Your Name - Still some confusion as the year. Would be 2nd).
2. Phantom Thread
3. Call Me By Your Name
4. It
5. Star Wars: TLJ
6. Nathan For You: Finding Frances
7. Wonder Woman
8. Blade Runner 2049
9. Baby Driver
10. Girls Trip
HM: Get Out, The Square, Lovesong, Molly's Game, John Wick 2 & Wind River
Top 3 lead female performances:
1a Riley Keough - Lovesong
1b Brooklyn Prince - The Florida Project
1c Margot Robbie - I, Tonya
HM: Jessica Chastain (Molly's Game), Carlo Gugino (Gerald's Game), Elisabeth Olsen (Wind River).
Top 3 supporting female performances:
1. Tiffany Haddish - Girls Trip
2. Bria Vinaite - The Florida Project
3. Betty Grabriel - Get Out
HM: Sophia Lillis (IT), Elle Fanning (The Beguiled), Holly Hunter (The Big Sick).
Top 3 lead male performances:
1. Timotheé Chalamet - Call Me By Your Name
2. Claes Bang - The Square.
3. Daniel Day Lewis - Phantom Thread
HM: Colin Farrell (The Beguiled), Nathan Fielder (Nathan For You), Ryan Gosling (2049), Jeremy Renner (Wind River).
Top 3 supporting male performances
1. Armie Hammer - Call Me By Your Name
2. Jack Dylan Grazer (It).
3. Adam Driver Star Wars: TLJ).
HM: Richard Jenkins (Shape of Water), Willem Dafoe (Florida Project), Woody Harrellson (3 Billboards) & Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok).
Might have forgot some, but it should be somewhat accurate as to what I think.
Top 5 scenes:
1. Throne Room scene: TLJ (By far my best movie going experience of the year).
2. Florida Project (Goodbye)
3. Pennywise introduction and opening scene in IT (Absolute horror perfection).
4. No Man's Land
5. Margot Robbie putting on make-up in I, Tonya and Margot Robbie in court
HM: Phantom Thread reveal scene, Get Out TSA, any fight or shootout in John Wick 2.
1. The Florida Project
(Your Name - Still some confusion as the year. Would be 2nd).
2. Phantom Thread
3. Call Me By Your Name
4. It
5. Star Wars: TLJ
6. Nathan For You: Finding Frances
7. Wonder Woman
8. Blade Runner 2049
9. Baby Driver
10. Girls Trip
HM: Get Out, The Square, Lovesong, Molly's Game, John Wick 2 & Wind River
Top 3 lead female performances:
1a Riley Keough - Lovesong
1b Brooklyn Prince - The Florida Project
1c Margot Robbie - I, Tonya
HM: Jessica Chastain (Molly's Game), Carlo Gugino (Gerald's Game), Elisabeth Olsen (Wind River).
Top 3 supporting female performances:
1. Tiffany Haddish - Girls Trip
2. Bria Vinaite - The Florida Project
3. Betty Grabriel - Get Out
HM: Sophia Lillis (IT), Elle Fanning (The Beguiled), Holly Hunter (The Big Sick).
Top 3 lead male performances:
1. Timotheé Chalamet - Call Me By Your Name
2. Claes Bang - The Square.
3. Daniel Day Lewis - Phantom Thread
HM: Colin Farrell (The Beguiled), Nathan Fielder (Nathan For You), Ryan Gosling (2049), Jeremy Renner (Wind River).
Top 3 supporting male performances
1. Armie Hammer - Call Me By Your Name
2. Jack Dylan Grazer (It).
3. Adam Driver Star Wars: TLJ).
HM: Richard Jenkins (Shape of Water), Willem Dafoe (Florida Project), Woody Harrellson (3 Billboards) & Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok).
Might have forgot some, but it should be somewhat accurate as to what I think.
Top 5 scenes:
1. Throne Room scene: TLJ (By far my best movie going experience of the year).
2. Florida Project (Goodbye)
3. Pennywise introduction and opening scene in IT (Absolute horror perfection).
4. No Man's Land
5. Margot Robbie putting on make-up in I, Tonya and Margot Robbie in court
HM: Phantom Thread reveal scene, Get Out TSA, any fight or shootout in John Wick 2.
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