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Jason X wrote:Absolutely true, but I'm saying that society as a whole can't be expected to not openly talk about things that are in the past, after a certain amount of time. 40 years is definitely long enough. If you haven't seen Deliverance before, that's understandable. Like someone else said, too much to do, too little time. That doesn't mean people should act like a 40 year old movie just came out yesterday, though. It's asking too much.

Man. Now I feel like watching Chinatown again.
This isn't a topic about new movies we have just seen, but movies we've just watched, which is broader in scope. This also means we could discuss old movies that others have not seen and, perhaps, pique other member's interest in watching it as well 8)
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Hobo with a Shotgun......again. :wink:

I really love this movie; I think it actually gets better every time I watch it!
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jonny5 wrote:Hobo with a Shotgun......again. :wink:

I really love this movie; I think it actually gets better every time I watch it!
I really like when the crazy demon robot guys show up in the third act. From that point on it dips into Rob Zombie territory and makes the whole experience worth it.
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Battleship
Mirror Mirror
... both pretty good and unexpected...

Missed out Avengers, might watch it this week...
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I wasn't all that impressed with Avengers, maybe XD3D is too loud and visually stimating for me to just enjoy the a movie for what it is. I know people who are calling the best comic book movie ever, I don't understand it.

Prometheus trailer on the other hand... WOW!!!
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About to lock myself in the bathroom and watch Beyond the Black Rainbow on my phone in the tub. It's the closest thing I have to a sensory deprivation chamber. This is gonna be sweet.
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chempop wrote:I wasn't all that impressed with Avengers, maybe XD3D is too loud and visually stimating for me to just enjoy the a movie for what it is. I know people who are calling the best comic book movie ever, I don't understand it.

Prometheus trailer on the other hand... WOW!!!
I wonna watch... the Hulk and...

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And yes, Prometheus is on my list, still a big fan of Alien, Aliens... blahblahblah...
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Decided to watch "Unknown" with Liam Neeson solely because the box blurb likened it to "Taken," I had an afternoon to kill and what's the worst that could happen? Ohohoho it's nothing like Taken, a fun action flick with a videogame premise (thank you Brian! but your daughter is in another whorehouse!) and lots of windpipe-crushing clavicle-shattering violence. This was a generic ZOMG WHO AM I REALLY story with a lame protagonist who only LVLUPS near the very end when he remembers his badass movelist. Then it's done. Waste of my motherfucking time! :/

Also, Taxi Driver. Gets both more blood-curdling and blackly hilarious with time. Something that leapt out at me this time around was the pointedly bipolar soundtrack... veers from smooth to really skin-crawling at points. The whole film follows that basic pattern, of course. Some of the stuff in Travis's monologues always manages to catch me off-guard and crack me up. Brilliant deadpan by De Niro on those. I'd work out like Travis but I don't have a gas stove! :(
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Taxi Driver funny? Really? :(
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It could be seen as an utterly bleak film, certainly as social commentary or in a broader existential sense. But I've always gotten a black / absurdist humour vibe from it. Particularly how Travis finally ends up after descending into a blood-caked loner vigilante fantasist rabbit hole, once the dust settles.

Maybe that's a basic defense mechanism on my part, haha. Like I said, some parts are blood-curdlingly depraved.

edit: but yeah - Travis's one-man army on a budget workout does make me smile, just at how innocently and earnestly he goes about transforming himself from a meek, submissive observer into a lean, mean filth-eradicating machine who still doesn't know quite who or what he's out to exterminate.
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circuitface wrote:About to lock myself in the bathroom and watch Beyond the Black Rainbow on my phone in the tub. It's the closest thing I have to a sensory deprivation chamber. This is gonna be sweet.
Is that out officially yet? I thought it was still on the festival circuit.
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BIL wrote:It could be seen as an utterly bleak film, certainly as social commentary or in a broader existential sense. But I've always gotten a black / absurdist humour vibe from it. Particularly how Travis finally ends up after descending into a blood-caked loner vigilante fantasist rabbit hole.

Maybe that's a basic defense mechanism on my part, haha. Like I said, some parts are blood-curdlingly depraved.

edit: but yeah - Travis's one-man army on a budget workout does make me smile, just at how innocently and earnestly he goes about transforming himself from a meek, submissive observer into a lean, mean filth-eradicating machine who still doesn't know quite who or what he's out to exterminate.
I remember one time I got drunk and stuck my arm near the stove top to make "everything tight". I would up burning a ton of hair off and my apartment stunk for hours.
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Remember Travis's regimen - no alcohol! :wink:
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Daigohji wrote:
circuitface wrote:About to lock myself in the bathroom and watch Beyond the Black Rainbow on my phone in the tub. It's the closest thing I have to a sensory deprivation chamber. This is gonna be sweet.
Is that out officially yet? I thought it was still on the festival circuit.
No, and none of the showings are scheduled anywhere near me so I jumped the gun. It's damn good so I'm purchasing the BluRay when it's released. Really one of the creepiest and most atmospheric movies I've ever seen. It's going to take multiple viewings for me to fully understand what I saw, and that's something I love in film. Any of the festival attendees that leveled negative remarks towards it on the YouTube trailers are obviously just impatient viewers. It's a slow film with a lot of static, lingering shots that serve to build up the tension and create a rythmic pacing. Think 2001 meets Tron meets David Lynch. It's good stuff.
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BIL wrote:Remember Travis's regimen - no alcohol! :wink:
Hahaha! I feel like such a fool! :mrgreen:
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Been wanting to watch that Beyond the Black Rainbow, but it's one I'm just going to watch by myself. Not even going to bother to ask anyone else.
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Watched Drive yesterday and enjoyed it. It was well conceived, plotted and acted. Gosling was a little too clean cut for the role, I wish they would have roughed him up a bit for it, but he did a good job and he's a handsome motherfucker so I can't complain.
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Watched Melancholia. Someday I'm gonna learn that Lars von Trier and his relentless examination of crippling depression is not a good influence on my psychic health. Love his films' photography, though.
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drauch wrote:Taxi Driver funny? Really? :(
In a macabre way, yes. It's one of my all-time favourite films and one of the few films I have seen over 20 times: beautifully-shot, scored (it was Bernard Herrmann's very last - he passed away when he completed it), cast and acted.

Martin Scorsese stated the style of this film was "New York Gothic." It made me wonder what other films would constitute as "New York Gothic." Abel Ferrara's The Driller Killer is definitely a "New York Gothic" film 8)

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On that screenshot's subject, I love the desaturated, grainy look of Taxi Driver's climax. Apparently it was to appease the ratings board by lessening the sight of blood, but fuck... it makes it all look a thousand times more grimy and horrible. Awesome stuff.

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"SUCK ON THIS!" :twisted:
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That was the other quote I was thinking of going with. :lol: It's hard to reallly communicate the recepient's response in text though. Something like "OUUUU!!!" :twisted:

Man, that entire scene is full-throttle balls-to-the-wall foot-through-the-floorpanel crazy. MASSIVE CATHARTIC CLIMAX.
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I dunno, I don't think I can ever find it humorous. It is my favorite film of all time, and I've seen it a bajillion times. I think it hits too close to home for me to ever find it funny in any way, I guess--sans the 'Nam vet part, that is. :wink:
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I think some guys can really relate to the themes and ideas depicted in Taxi Driver. Paul Schrader wrote it at a time when things were really bad in his life. It's really a "man's movie": only a man could write it, only a man could direct it, only a man could act it... and, naturally, some guys are gonna relate to it [a lot].

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It's a sad movie and it may be some kind of coping mechanism of mine to cruelly laugh at how true some things are in art... and in lyfe 8)
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^Awesome picture...

I don't find Travis a distressing character, myself - and I do identify with him to an extent like a lot of people will, every time I see some godawful shit in the news. When I laugh at some of the stuff he says or thinks, it's not out of scorn or disgust but sympathy at how innocent and straightforward he can be, and how unlike that the world is. The horrific element is his putting that well-meaning but hopelessly simplistic "clean up the streets" philosophy into action via a vigilante fantasy, which only sheer chance just about steers away from a total indiscriminate bloodbath. It's more a salutary tale than a one-way ticket to hell kind of film for me.
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The theme of loneliness is pretty obvious. He looks from his taxi cab at a couple holding each other, he watches pornography in small, dark rooms, he watches the dancing couples on the teevee, he watches "instructional" movies on couples, he watches Betsy and her co-worker interact through a window, he watches "Sport" and "Easy" (although the scene in the room is one of the few not from Travis's point of view). Every step of the way, he is surrounded by human affect (however perverse) and he is outside looking in. He wants it, he craves it, he thinks about it constantly in his isolation, and, finally, he breaks down... and reacts violently.

You guys should check out Michael Haneke's La Pianiste 8)

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Both good posts on Taxi Driver! I like both of you :mrgreen: . Man...I've had The Pianist for years now, but for some reason I've never frickin' watched it. I remember finding it for a decent price years back, getting all excited, and then shelving it. Need to watch that shiz.
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xbl0x180 wrote:You guys should check out Michael Haneke's La Pianiste 8)
Huge Haneke fan here, and that is one of my favorites. The Seventh Continent and Caché had the biggest effect on me, though.

Have you seen his latest film, The White Ribbon? I was fortunate enough to see it in the theatre when it came out--it is absolutely fantastic, but I admit I was offended by the awkward choice of CG for the horse accident at the beginning of the film which really distracted me from its brilliance until a later viewing.

I Highly recommend all of his films if you haven't seen them. Steer clear of Time of the Wolf and the English Funny Games remake, though.
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Dario Argento's Deep Red.
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just seen ronin with de niro.
thought it was decent but mainly had fun cause it was filmed where I come from.
A lot of scenes literally were under my window and I remember the shooting but somehow never watched this till now.
also pretty funny to see incoherence in the driving pursuit and the different locations when u know the city perfectly :)
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