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Dude. I don't know anyone who's seen it. I need to talk about it. Saw it two weeks ago, can't stop thinking about it.So NOPE is fucking amazing and I don't know what to tell you if you haven't seen it.
GO SEE NOPE.
Holy shit
This is my favourite movie of last 5 years. Incredible... Yet weird and droning... Until it isn'tMandy is not a movie to watch tired. It is very good but act one will put you to sleep if you are not prepared... and are like me and make the mistake of watching movies on a Friday night at 10:38 after an exhausting 10 hour work day. It's a great first act but in a trippy, ASMR arthouse way, except for the demon bikers. Then things go wild in the second act. Watch this movie.
The trailer also interested me and now you've got me real curious.The trailers got me interested but they really don't do the movie they're advertising Justice.
It's important that you don't know too much I think.The trailer also interested me and now you've got me real curious.
I fucking LOVE how Jean Jacket went the whole first half of the movie without eating any people, then starts hunting them almost exclusively one Jupes fed his entire audience to it.Dude. I don't know anyone who's seen it. I need to talk about it. Saw it two weeks ago, can't stop thinking about it.
The trailers aren't LYING, but it's SO much more than a movie about a UFO fucking up a ranch.It's important that you don't know too much I think.
So I thinkI fucking LOVE how Jean Jacket went the whole first half of the movie without eating any people, then starts hunting them almost exclusively one Jupes fed his entire audience to it.
It's just a great case of someone thinking they can take advantage of a situation they don't understand and making it thousands of times worse.
This is like, just a long recap if memory serves but... still. Like it. I like to consider myself a discerning viewer but I also like things that are just "and then this happened, then this happened."Also if Crystal Lake Memories is still on there, it's an exhaustive doc on Friday the 13th.
I think there is a third one coming. They are very fascile, but still fun?This is like, just a long recap if memory serves but... still. Like it. I like to consider myself a discerning viewer but I also like things that are just "and then this happened, then this happened."
Not quite the same but it's also like why I like the In Search of Darkness things. I want them to make more but for different decades because the 80s is mostly tapped out (unless they go mostly foreign films)
100%. It's the same pleasure I get from the Bravo 100 Scariest Movie Moments special from the mid-2000s. Just video clips and talking heads. Deconstruct it accurately if you want, I still like it.They are very fascile, but still fun?
There is also a 80s sci-fi one by same group coming soon as well!100%. It's the same pleasure I get from the Bravo 100 Scariest Movie Moments special from the mid-2000s. Just video clips and talking heads. Deconstruct it accurately if you want, I still like it.
This reminds me:I mean, fun and I get the appeal of the VHS era but the 70s was also a really good horror era I'd like 'em to do. Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, Ganja and Hess, Don't Look Now, Suspiria, various giallo.
Yep, I got a poster out of it! It wasn't a very smart use of my money in retrospect but on the other hand, I don't feel bad about letting a bunch of practical effects guys do practical effects.IIRC Harbinger Down had a Kickstarter and we contributed to it! It's not great but it was fun enough.
I don't mean this in a snide way, but perfectly straightforward: had you ever seen an Indian movie before RRR?After RRR blew my mind perfectly inside-out, I decided that my next steps into learning more about Indian cinema would be to watch some more works from the same director, S. S. Rajamouli, so I watched both parts of Baahubali. These are epics that express the motifs and themes of legends without directly adapting any specific one. The story is simple, confident, and iconic, the production is gorgeous,and the stunts are outta sight.
A fun time, though if you’re prone to action movie fatigue it’ll set in when you get into the third act of the second film. Not the transcendent experience RRR was, but I wasn’t expecting it to be.
I think I’ll go with a drama in a contemporary setting for my next one. Probably something much more musical.
I had seen a couple, yes. I would say RRR renewed rather than kindled my interest in learning more about Indian cinemaI don't mean this in a snide way, but perfectly straightforward: had you ever seen an Indian movie before RRR?