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Post by Paroxysm on Feb 16, 2019 11:23:17 GMT -5
The Boondock Saints - Loved this movie felt like it had a Tarantino vibe or something idk, before an action scene would start at times it would cut to later with the eccentric/kind of an asshole detective trying to piece things together seeing it unfold in his head loved how the actions of the main characters led to the law questioning who's actions were actually just when the only people being murdered was the criminals they weren't able to lockup.
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Post by Paroxysm on Feb 28, 2019 20:23:18 GMT -5
Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse - Fun movie some pretty funny moments liked Miles more than I thought I would but still prefer Peter Parker's character, Peni Parker had me dyin like some weird Kawaii meme character. Overall probably more fun for anyone who read all of the comics I'm more familiar with the tv/movie spidermen or more recently the game and I was completely unfamiliar with the other versions but it had a cool introduction for each one to help get to know them other than that kinda predictable what you'd expect from a movie of its type. As soon as whats up danger hit all I saw in my head was beej's video lol.
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Post by iMG on Mar 25, 2019 3:50:09 GMT -5
Anybody watch "US" ?
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Post by sarcastic on Jul 13, 2019 0:30:42 GMT -5
Just finished watching "Eraserhead" for the first time and I have no idea what I just saw. It's the craziest and weirdest film ever!
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Post by sarcastic on Oct 8, 2019 21:08:40 GMT -5
Joker is FUCKING MARVELOUS! Joaquin goddamn Phoenix proves again that he's the greatest actor of our generation. It definitely resembles Taxi Driver and King of Comedy. I highly recommend watching this film.
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Post by Rev on Oct 9, 2019 17:20:12 GMT -5
Yup. Felt uncomfortable the whole way through, but in a chilling, on the edge of your seat kinda way.
Ended up reading a recent Vanity Fair interview with him, went into detail about his upbringing and his brother was brought up. Made me appreciate your video to him even more. River once told Joaquin something along the lines of "you're gunna be a bigger actor than I am." Crazy.
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Post by sarcastic on Oct 27, 2019 18:37:27 GMT -5
The Lighthouse
Words can't describe how I feel about this film. I left the theater in awe. William Dafoe was excellent! Not gonna lie, he reminded me of the pirate from the SpongeBob opening lol. And Robert Pattinson...jeez! Reed told me how good he is (only other film I had seen from him was Twilight lol, and I watched Good Time recently because Reed recommended me it which was beautiful), and yep he's fantastic! And the cinematography was fucking gorgeous!
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Post by Cheeze on Nov 15, 2019 17:53:52 GMT -5
I'm usually not one for watching movies (all my time goes on Anime & Wrasslin), but I just watched the Joker last night and was left in awe. It's exactly as Rev said, I was at the edge of my seat in a chilling way and was uncomfortable at times. The last 15-20 minutes were just something else entirely. What a movie!
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Post by sarcastic on Dec 14, 2019 1:03:10 GMT -5
I don't think any film I've ever seen has made me feel as anxious as I was while watching the last 15 minutes of Uncut Gems. What a roller coaster! The basketball game at the end is probably the most invested I've ever been watching basketball lol. Wonder if any basketball fan watching this film was stressed out knowing how the game ends.
The effects/animation shown at parts of the film were some of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. A lot of the acting was great. Sandler was fantastic, but Lakeith did a great job as well. Been a big fan of his work since Sorry to Bother You, and I'm hoping to see Knives Out soon. Oh and Garnett did a tremendous job playing as himself hehe.
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Post by sarcastic on Feb 14, 2020 18:03:37 GMT -5
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Post by [beej] on May 10, 2020 12:23:09 GMT -5
Not technically a movie, but I’m counting it.
The Last Dance. The ESPN documentary about the 90’s Bulls. I’m not even a basketball fan, but I think this is really spectacular - and I’m only one episode in.
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Post by sarcastic on Apr 21, 2022 20:38:25 GMT -5
Everything Everywhere All At Once
This film was so beautiful, I got teary eyed at the end. Although I was a bit confused by the concept, it all started to make more sense as the film progressed. Loved all the comedic bits - especially the ratatouille stuff, and the rock scene which lasted pretty long but was so well done. Highly recommend watching this film even though its more than 2 hours long.
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