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GaijinPunch wrote:
Moniker wrote:Interstellar

I'm profoundly ambivalent. While watching in a digital theater with surround sound, I was completely rapt, start to finish. Definitely a worthwhile experience (save some bleh mystical stuff, which, while it did detract from the experience, I was too enthralled to really care).

In reflection, far too much made no freaking sense. It went for a sci-fi quasi-realism sorta similar to 2001, but went a bit too far in bending science to the narrative. And I'm still not completely sold on MM as a 'serious' actor. He was great in True Detective, but I think his ambition is starting to reveal that his reach exceeds his grasp. Similar to the film as a whole.

Still, a recommended viewing. A sort of companion piece to Gravity, whose unique ambitions (as opposed to Interstellar's more conventional ones) were, in contrast, fully realized.

Also, have to give props to Nolan for resisting the 3D mania.
Good sum up. Just saw it. My first IMAX experience. Pretty wild. It's a shame that that experience is all but lost when they stop showing it in IMAX theaters. I thought the score would be a little different. Wasn't bad, just wasn't what I expected.
yep, i agree w/ monikers writeup as well. i saw it in imax also and regarding the score:
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the music playing as they were trying to escape the water planet fit the mood perfectly. I think the track was repeated several times.
Overall, the score was weak. I was expecting more ambient/drone.

the movie: if i were to compile a list, I have more positive things to say about than negative (the space habitat depicted in an O'Neill cylinder made me smile)
however, the tesseract scene was ridiculous and unnecessary.
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however, the tesseract scene was ridiculous and unnecessary.
Its a Nolan film, so the tesseract CUBE would be obligatory.
It would take me a while to explain it and its Religious significance to the club members of Hollywood, so I'm not gonna :D
No-one would listen anyway.
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Acid King wrote:(the Hitch-Hiker, Dark Passage, DOA, and Detour). Hitch-Hiker has a killer poster too.
Do a write up when you watch 'em! I've wanted to see those for quite a bit now. DOA has always sounded especially interesting.
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KindGrind wrote:Young Adult

Now, that was great acting from the lead. Theron was truly excellent here, perfectly cast. I believed her from the very beginning, and she stayed totally true to type throughout. It was hard to watch at times, her being so socially awkward and all, but that's a great sign of a believable script and an actor delivering a great performance. One of the good movies I've watched recently.
I don't know if I'm the one person on the internet to get this movie wrong, but it's amazing to me how every single review, especially from female critics, call Theron's character a horrible person. I read the film completely differently:
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The only thing the film does -deliberately- to make Theron's character sound bad is have her automatically say, "Ugh!" or something similar when people talk about children. In the end, you find out that the whole thing is a defense mechanism because she can't have children of her own, and that Patrick Wilson was the guy she was trying to have a child with. She's already depressed at the start of the film because her long-time book job is coming to an end, and suddenly Wilson's wife sends her a picture of the child he just fathered.

On a second viewing, Wilson's character comes across as cold, keeping Theron at a casual distance and pretending the two don't have a serious history together. Theron's parents, meanwhile, treat her like a decoration and never really listen to her, even when she says things to get a rise out of them, "I think I'm an alcoholic." When Theron slaps down the redhead from the mom band, it's in response to the redhead's sarcastic greeting. Everyone in this town is really passive-aggressive toward her.

Patton Oswalt is the one character she likes in the movie because he's not phony about his thoughts or feelings, but he's clueless. She takes him to "makeout point" outside the high school and does other things to come on to him, but he's so wrapped up in his self-pity he can't even conceive of the notion she wants him until she disrobes in tears.
I'd like to say it's a success in these days of "checking privilege," because it demonstrates a real problem faced by beautiful women (everyone judges, nobody listens), but then nobody seemed to get that point, so I guess it's not a success?
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The Mrs. and I got stupid and watched Barbarella last night. 90 minutes of Jane Fonda running around in her underwear and having sex with men she just met.

Then Airheads....which sadly I don't enjoy anymore.
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Mischief Maker wrote: I don't know if I'm the one person on the internet to get this movie wrong, but it's amazing to me how every single review, especially from female critics, call Theron's character a horrible person.
You're not the only one - you and I share the same feelings towards her character.
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Depression hits her hard, she really tries to fight it and even though the means aren't very sound (rekindling the old flame), she does get out there and try. She is clearly delusional ("We can fight this together."), but people don't give her a chance. She lies about her success and does appear shallow, which is why the critics bashed the character and said she was a bad person. Add the fact that even if she indulges in binge drinking/eating she remains absolutely stunning at times, and you start to understand why the fatty critics couldn't refrain from a comment or two. I tell you, I really believed her in the role of the former, now depressed prom queen coming back to town, and I have trouble sometimes not making connections with other movies and other roles the actor has played in the past.
A really great watch for anyone interested in a light, but layered, movie. It doesn't have Thank You for Smoking 's light and witty humour, but is definitely worth a watch.
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Kaiser wrote:Deliver Us From Evil (2014)

So my brother again threw me a movie to watch (and I STILL HAVE a backlog of those), he saw that i've become a sucker for horror movies (at least those that don't suck ass) so he was like "Dude you should enjoy this flick".

So I popped it in yesterday in the late evening, lights off, headphones on, and I was glued from the beginning to the end, this movie certainly does a lot of things right, basically the basic plot is, a police officer is investigating a series of mysterious murders in Bronx, which are all connected to each other, but further investigation leads him to something worse than a serial killer. There's much more to it but I won't spoil it. I'll give it a short summary to not drag this post on:

The Good
- Serious protagonist character development.
- The plot nails the mix of a crime story and supernatural. Lots of neat unexpected twists included.
- Realistic gore, bit too realistic at times which is GOOD because it made me gasp hard towards the end.
- The atmosphere and suspense are oozing out of the screen, keeping your ass tight on the chair until the credits.

The Bad
- The "final showdown" may be too dragged out for some reason, it was close to being dragged out for me.
- Not a really bad thing, the gore may be too much for people who are not used to it. It's the painful kind of it.
- There are unfortunately few plotholes but they do not affect the overall enjoyment, but nitpickers will take off 1 point

Overall it was a solid 7/10, it has few issues but nothing that ultimately make the movie worse as whole.

Backlog:
- Suspiria
- Exorcist (Funny this movie I am posting about took a note from it, I won't spoil what is it but you should be able to notice it)
- The Ninth Configuration
- Videodrome
- Scanners
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Dune
- Captain America Winter Soldier
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Interstellar (will watch this one when it gets a BD release)
Yeah, rented Deliver Us From Evil last week on Redbox...quite an interesting movie. Afterwards, watched a short documentary about the real retired NY police detective of Sarchie whom goes on to talk about some his past encounters in dealing with some clients -- not something to be taken lightly.

David Cronenburg's Videodrome is quite trippy & even hints at the notion of virtual reality. There was a planned ending scene involving a TV that was to rise out of a water-filled bathtub but it ended up costing too much to film as intended (as a practical special effect) but the ending that is shown was the other logical "cheaper" solution to a limited budget workaround during filming. The Videodrome movie trailer is quite impressive using CG from 1983.

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Why Don't You Play In Hell? - latest release from sion sono (suicide club, cold fish). an amateur filmmaker and friends, who proudly refer to themselves as "The Fuck Bombers", get tangled up w/ rival yakuza factions and a yakuza boss's sexy daughter while on a journey to make the "perfect action movie." an ode to 35mm film (and the disappearance of), it's psychotic, maniacal, and extremely violent; but it's also entertaining and very funny at times.
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SuperGrafx wrote:The Hidden Fortress
Akira Kurosawa needs to stop cribbing ideas from George Lucas.
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Though if he tried to steal jarjar, he can have him.
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Saw Interstellar. I'll do detail later but basically all comments in this thread so far are accurate. It's full of typical 'Nolan' problems, specifically in the scripting department, which roams between Kojima-itis blah monologues, idiotic exposition, and mammoth leaps of faith which mostly comprise ham fisted "let's just hope the audience don't notice or care" holes and laughable methods of getting the narrative to tick to the next phase.

In true Nolan style, it also remains undeniably compelling.
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Fair enough. Seems to require the highest learning curve in the mainstream (perhaps to date). I had to explain relativity to a friend.

Did you see Coherence, Skykid?
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GaijinPunch wrote:Fair enough. Seems to require the highest learning curve in the mainstream (perhaps to date). I had to explain relativity to a friend.

Did you see Coherence, Skykid?

Not heard of it.

You had to explain relativity? Isn't that elementary? I went to see it with a friend who was so bored she gave up trying to follow the plot, but the one thing she did understand was the relativity stuff.

Anyway, more Interstellar detail:


All of Nolan's typical weaknesses were present and correct, although in some cases less pronounced than in former works. This is for example, a better film than Dark Knight Rises. The casting was again, the work of a man who doesn't really know actors and tends to prop up his ensemble with solid bets like Gary Oldman and Michael Caine with average joes like Christian Bale and guys you never heard of, and not in a good way.

Here McConaughey is sturdy - the best of it - and although his acting style is a little too ego reliant, he at least knows how to act. Most of everyone else were poor to embarrassing, although they were often charged with chewing around some of the clunkiest dialogue imaginable, so it wasn't all their fault.

Prime suspects were the on-board black guy and the other guy with the intense look and eyebrows (Miller), who were both embarrassingly awful. Whatshername who was Catwoman in Batman 3 was passable, just, and Matt Damien was ergh, ok. His character was good and he handled it confidently, although I'm unsure his delivery was really a 'performance' so much as it was saying lots of overfat dialogue about seeing your children when you die. Still, could have been worse - could have been Christian Bale!

Second Nolan offence, but really the primary, is the script.

This dude, I'll give him credit: he comes to the movie making thing with a certain freshness. I enjoy his concepts and find his movies stylish and visually engaging. But he has some lofty ideas that if you peer just a little close, end up being thinner than thin, owing to scriptwriting that cares not for consistency or rational thought. It's a weird imbalance where his talent is sort of cut off at the knee by his high school level writing, which veers between having flashes of excellence, to jargon that is unusually tough to follow, and outright flaws.

In this there are myriad idiocies. From a dialogue standpoint some of the exposition is even more painful than Inception, because here it's scientific. Explaining wormhole theory to a trained astronaut (and badly, the paper folding was at least clear in Event Horizon) is frankly a joke. The rest of the movie is rife with similar dumbassery, like Caine (who was patently bored working on this one in a kind of Harrison Ford in Jedi homage) who tells a guy the world is ending and they need him to pilot the last hope ship simply because three hours ago he stumbled on their secret base. And the cyclical nature of time and the binary coordinates leading to his destiny - but then time sci-fi is unsavable in this aspect so you need to just go with it.

The movie also had tonal inconsistency. At its best is was hard sci-fi goodness with beautiful aesthetic vision, at worst it was bordering on Spielberg producer-esque 80s melodramas like Cocoon and Batterys Not Included - and certainly in terms of when the science aspects gave way to the absolute hocus pocus and waffle about love being an unexplainable force. In fact that sudden, irregular and ridiculous monologue from a spiteful female astronaut was one of the dumber high points, giving her captain some tantrum because she had come light years away to save earth but was pissy because she couldn't go and find her boyfriend. I frankly couldn't believe it wasn't edited out, since it shot notions of professional believability right out the airlock. How Captain MM even knew she had a love Interest was another stupid turn-a-blind-eye to sensible scripting gaffe.

The good? Well totally watchable. Long but not boring. Engaging in its regular moments and almost gripping in its in intended high points. Ultimately it's a more thoughtful and imaginative movie than most of anything that comes out of Hollywood, and it should be credited for helping to bring back hard sci-fi, something that delights me.

Comparisons with 2001 are once again, embarrassing, but there were some noteworthy ideas in there.

So in summary, an entertaining, brave, occasionally muddled and muddied production with a refreshing concept but a lacking finality on its more important questions. Writing a script that isn't cursory about common sense would help next time, Chris.
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Skykid wrote:
GaijinPunch wrote:Fair enough. Seems to require the highest learning curve in the mainstream (perhaps to date). I had to explain relativity to a friend.

Did you see Coherence, Skykid?

Not heard of it.
It's pretty good. Sci-Fi indie which doesn't really happen often.
You had to explain relativity? Isn't that elementary?
I don't think everyone's read about it. Remember most people here lean to the geekier side. Other people (girls, quite often) do not.
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Ok this is a very short movie, and (of course) I'm way late to the parade - but I verily enjoyed 'Too Many Cooks'...
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Raytrace wrote:Ok this is a very short movie, and (of course) I'm way late to the parade - but I verily enjoyed 'Too Many Cooks'...
haha. A great idea. The dog part was wild.
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GaijinPunch wrote:
Raytrace wrote:Ok this is a very short movie, and (of course) I'm way late to the parade - but I verily enjoyed 'Too Many Cooks'...
haha. A great idea. The dog part was wild.
Yeah, unfortunately I had sorta 'read' about the main premise before I saw it. I have to say though an accidental chemically imbalanced viewing of that on what you thought was standard late night TV at 04:30 on a Saturday would freak the shit out of you :p.

I would REALLY like a similar thing to be done with a lot of modern anime :p.
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is Elysium good? It looks like it has a bit of an Alita buzz to it, and I think Blongkamp or wotever his name is into his manga and anime - Chappie also seems to be influenced by Appleseed.
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It's okay-ish, not as good as District 9 though, and the bad guy kind of steals the show.
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Went out and saw John Wick with the missus last night. Quite enjoyed it. Very violent, many people shot in the face.

Would recommend
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Xyga wrote:It's okay-ish, not as good as District 9 though, and the bad guy kind of steals the show.
ok I'll give it a go next time I feel up to not watching anime :)
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Raytrace wrote:is Elysium good?
It's kind of awful.
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Skykid wrote:
Raytrace wrote:is Elysium good?
It's kind of awful.
Not the worst, and Damon's exo-skeleton was pretty cool. At least until Advanced Warfare appropriated it. Still, a disappointing sophomore effort from the District 9 director. D9 kicked ass. Still, kind of impressive that D9's scrawny evilly-humanistic anti-hero could re-emerge as a legit muscle-bound action (anti-)hero.

Again, making at least internal sense is part of a proper science fictioner's job. This basic principle seems to be a lost idea amongst sci-fi filmmakers of late. Give 'em a vague post-apocalyptic scenario and then who gives a shit. Watched the original Total Recall (now on Netflix) recently, and the idea of a bead of sweat being the deciding factor in a person's self-determination is amazingly elegant.

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Dunno. What's the worst?

Elysium is pretty damn terrible in terms of components and even worse in assembly. It's enough to give you motion sickness between bouts of bearded idiots shouting and spitting through reams of trite scripting.

District 9 is absolutely superior on every possible level.
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Skykid wrote: Elysium is pretty damn terrible in terms of components and even worse in assembly.
Components were pretty fine. The plot is kinda okay, typical scifi but not bad. Assembly and execution? yeah terrible. if i had the time, i can probably edit and move scenes around and make a better film.

Skykid wrote: District 9 is absolutely superior on every possible level.
agreed hands down.
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nasty_wolverine wrote:
Skykid wrote: Elysium is pretty damn terrible in terms of components and even worse in assembly.
Components were pretty fine. The plot is kinda okay, typical scifi but not bad. Assembly and execution? yeah terrible. if i had the time, i can probably edit and move scenes around and make a better film.
I don't doubt it. How you're going to rectify the epileptic episodes the cameraman was undergoing or rewrite the appalling dialogue is another thing entirely.
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I'm sure this falls somewhere in the Film Noir section of classic cinema, but somehow I just saw it as a movie that dealt with a gangster who never really got his act together. A classic movie and I'm glad I took a chance on this and rented it from the library. The relationship between the doctor Toshiro Mifune sees at the start and his character is pretty believable. Two drunks who can't do anything very well.
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Skykid wrote:Dunno. What's the worst?
I dunno. Maybe 2010? Just saying the movie had some entertainment value despite being altogether meh, overall.

Seriously, SK, lighten up a bit. Sometimes I wonder if a mediocre film murdered your family and burned down your village or something.
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