yeah, that was the middle finger of existence up the ass of emptyheaded “philosphizing”
jared leto was great here— soooooo fucking despicable and the psycho chick? holy hell. scariest teacher’s pet in history. |
scary indeed, pero se me paro...
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Some certain fans of Star Wars treat it like its a religion, and doing anything different than what George Lucas wants is equivalent to ripping pages out of the bible. And yes, like a lot of things there is a vocal percentage of dude fans who complain about anything female. People complaining about Leia floating in space, they need every female to go through some rigorous training process to prove they were taught how to do something. Anyways, I enjoyed The Last Jedi as a fan of movies, more than as a fanatical Star Wars fan. There is no reason to take movies like this so seriously, even if a Star Wars movie is not amazing, and its just good. |
I thought the latest star wars was fucking awesome. as thrilling as the first 2
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Also watched about 4/5 of this before we had to go to bed. Attack the Block. I found it very funny and inventive in what it was doing.
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Leia floating in space was weird. Suddenly she has the Force? Suddenly a massive explosion and ten minutes in deep space is not enough to kill someone? And why not just kill her? The character dying is REQUIRED. Rip Carrie Fischer. :( The floating was bizarro. But I don’t hold it against the movie, which was good and visually awesome. |
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YES! Leto not sucking might be he most amazing thing about that movie. I love all of you right now. Blade Runner 2049. THE WORLD WAS NOT READY. And yeah that evil replicant soldier chick. Terrifying in a classic Terminator kind of way. Only better than anything James Cameron ever did. BR2049 > all. |
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I liked it but didn't love it. I thought the pacing was really weird. That casino planet? And yeah my thoughts exactly... The character has to die right? It would have made sense then. Again I liked it but not the way I loved Force Awakens. |
finally wrangled wife into watching this. pretty fucking cool, although it is a different beast entirely from the novel. After watching Blade Runner 2049, the visuals of this were a bit underwhelming, but that may just eb in comparison. |
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Casino planet seeemed fine. Very Star Wars to have a side mission like that with a double cross. And I liked the jump from a fantasy vibe to a more modern looking setting. It was aesthetically interesting. Mark Hamill can’t act. Loved the scenes with Rey and Kylo. That’s the heart of the story. I think honestly thag Force Awakens + Last Jedi > Star Wars + Empire. Blasphemy I know, but they’re more interesting and more evolved and just plain better storytelling. Faults and all. Rogue One I can mostly take or leave. |
The Rey/Kylo vs all fight was amazing.
I like Rogue One for what it was. It was solid. |
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Sure. Fine military sci-fi space opera stuff. Nothing wrong with it at all. But it just didn’t do the Star Wars things to mah brain. It’s fine. Good. Yes. But doesn’t give me the feels of peak Star Wars. |
luke first met Leia when she was a hologram/ luke last meets Leia when he is an astral projection. fitting mirror...
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oh no! That could be foreshadowing! Run! :D |
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I think there may still be some surprises ahead with respect to Luke. After all, “Nobody ever really does.” (Apparently Luke is a NERD fan.) |
Hammill has stated he will no longer appear in the films, now that Carrie Fisher is passed. he says he is not into it. Solo is dead. Luke is dead.
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Hahaha. Yeah, bring on Adam Driver. He should be the protagonist of the trilogy. Watch it flip just enough that his arc is the dominant one. He’s the most interesting character in Star Wars history. Also he’s Adam Driver. I want to be his friend. Me, Adam and Ryan Gosling. Playing pool and arguing about music. |
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Stupid. Should have been a bad guy. I’m disappointed. Should have been not evil but driven by the wrong righteous cause or something. Redeemed at the end. Like his daddy was. |
The Pagemaster
Always enjoyed it as a kid. |
"Would You Rather"
What feels like a poor man's Saw and based on the "game" of the same name. Thinking I wouldn't spend my time with it again, unless I somehow had to. |
RIP Milos Forman
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strange.... i hope it was quick & painless |
Adam Driver the emo vader
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DEADLY PREY (1987)
hilariously terrible movie i saw recomended by the av club. highly mst3k worthy! makes no fucking sense whatsoever but nonstop shit happening and you’ll laugh, cringe, and yeah you’ll get into it regardless, and cheer for the righteous kills. 0/5 or 5/5 depending on what you’re after. streamable on amazon. THE COMMITMENTS (1991) i had heard a lot about this since forever but first time i manage to see. super fun! a bit thin on story or whatever but that would miss the point— this is a cheerful musical after all, with a lot of laughs. would watch again. good times. on streaming netflix now about to continue another bad movie recommended by the internet SATURN 3 apparently a ripoff of a ripoff or something. will say it has some cool shots in the first minutes. now let’s see wtf is this about (not really a blu ray, it’s streamable on amazon). — so, saturn 3 (1980) features: farrah fawcett’s titties (lovely, really), kirk douglas’s wrinkled ass (he was in great shape for his age, but ughh), mad-scientist harvey keitel (dubbed), and a plot that reminds me of something but i don’t know what it is. the greatest merit was the visuals though (not just farrah fawcett’s titties, but the whole outer space & spaceship thing, and it was very very ably shot, like, great craft). my wife’s verdict: “this was a weird movie, but i liked it.” me too kinda, but i had a bit of computer games going at the same time. |
I always enjoyed the Commitments. I thought it was a good fun movie about making music.
The wife and I watched Shape of Water. I liked it a lot. it is an adult fairy tale. |
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Strange but true, the screenplay for that was written by Martin Amis. |
I've not seen the newest Star Wars film, but I really wished then that they had never involved Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill or Carrie Fisher at all in The Force Awakens.
I thought TFA was a dud when I saw it. |
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Trainspotting 2
I came to this with a certain trepidation but came away really liking it. |
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should i try again? |
Definitely! It's a sequel but not just a cynical cash-in.
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Speaking of Trainspotting 2 I'm curious about the latest novel by Irvine Welsh, Dead Man's Trousers. Welsh said its the last book he's writing that will feature the characters from Trainspotting. I still need to read The Blade Artist which is apart of that series as well.
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Bronco Bullfrog Where has this film been all my life? I'd heard about it but had no idea I'd be watching it mouth a-gape as it's filmed precisely (and I mean precisely) where I grew up and features only non-actors from the area. It's ultimately a kind of nouvelle vague-ish take on the birth of skinheads/suedeheads so isn't only of interest to me. Fans of Quadrophenia or This Is England .. this is the real deal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHTF3PKVPaU |
^^ that looks interesting. never seen “quadrophenia” but heard about it. saw “tommy” some ages ago but thought it was shit so i did not pursue the other.
— anyway, finally saw BRIGHT it’s a funny thing when hollywood parodies say “this meets that” but yeah, this is like lord of the rings meets lethal weapon, ha ha ha. or something like that. fun and funny and a lot of action and overall a good weekend matinee. |
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Quadrophenia's excellent. Nothing like Tommy, which I agree is pretty shit. |
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