I wish I could honestly say Yes, but I can't.So great to hear you enjoyed your time out with your family @Pepper! Are you feeling better these days?![]()
I wish I could honestly say Yes, but I can't.So great to hear you enjoyed your time out with your family @Pepper! Are you feeling better these days?![]()
I watched that a few weeks ago, @Pepper, and I heartily agree.Saw the worst movie yesterday. Kept watching as I hoped it would get better. It didn't. It got worse. Babygirl, with Nicole Kidman, on Max.
True that. Nicole Kidman seems to be a victim of stereotyping. Just glad she is still acting.@seadoug Yes but that's how it is for aging actresses. Either they get no parts or they have to play cliches like brooding sex=starved older woman. I loved Big Little Lies and liked The Perfect Couple. Didn't see the Undoing. My point is, don't blame the actress, blame the system.
Rowdy Roddy Piper, the wrestler, stars. This is a great movie. My son and I watched it many times.Watched They Live (1988; 1 hr., 40 min.) again; seems really timely again.
Same here; I finally watched it a few months back and think the same way you do about it.The Big Lebowski. I finally watched it after several failed attempts to get through it over the years. It's not a bad movie, but I can't understand why it keeps showing up on lists of "Widely acclaimed must see films." That's the only reason I watched it in the first place.
I love John Candy, RIP, but haven't seen this one. Which platform did you use?
They used a song --"Your Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles"-- recorded by a band I was in. It plays right about the time early in the film where "The Dude" mixes his first White Russian cocktail. Happily I still get a little check every year...The Big Lebowski. I finally watched it after several failed attempts to get through it over the years. It's not a bad movie, but I can't understand why it keeps showing up on lists of "Widely acclaimed must see films." That's the only reason I watched it in the first place.
Now that is really cool!!! Major cool!They used a song --"Your Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles"-- recorded by a band I was in.
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Well of course at this point the film is almost 30 years old, so it may not age well.Good for you, @ChiroDoc.
Alas, I found nothing remotely interesting in that movie, esp. with all the hype I heard beforehand.
Did you like it?Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning
In a theater
The music in it was so phenomenal.Sinners
Rated by RT at 98 and 96 by critics and audience
I don't know if it's worth that, but I can't stop thinking about it. It is "surreal" and I don't use that word lightly. If Salvador Dali were a director, this is the movie he would make. I had to go to the internet and find a review with spoilers to explain the movie. I the review confirmed what I guessed. It passed no judgement, but just explained.
Part of it drags a bit, and part of it seems like a story that has interesting merit, and it goes in that direction for 54 minutes, where a five minute scene blows my mind. I watched that scene three times. A blues man begins a low key blues song while people dance. He accompanies himself on an acoustic guitar, because the year is 1932 and the joint has no electricity. Slowly it turns into the equivalent of a dream and becomes a perplexing but visual force. I don't think I've seen anything like it film before.
I saw this in theater with 2 friends. After, we went out to dinner and to rehash the film. I said I could've done without the vampire stuff, and one of my friends said, Well it's about racism, it's all horrible...(we are all white). I think that basically that was what the movie was about. If you are black, it's all so horrible.Sinners
Rated by RT at 98 and 96 by critics and audience
I don't know if it's worth that, but I can't stop thinking about it. It is "surreal" and I don't use that word lightly. If Salvador Dali were a director, this is the movie he would make. I had to go to the internet and find a review with spoilers to explain the movie. I the review confirmed what I guessed. It passed no judgement, but just explained.
Part of it drags a bit, and part of it seems like a story that has interesting merit, and it goes in that direction for 54 minutes, where a five minute scene blows my mind. I watched that scene three times. A blues man begins a low key blues song while people dance. He accompanies himself on an acoustic guitar, because the year is 1932 and the joint has no electricity. Slowly it turns into the equivalent of a dream and becomes a perplexing but visual force. I don't think I've seen anything like it film before.
It wasn't deep research. In 1932 the KKK was at the height of it's power in the deep south, but I don't think that was meant to be the central theme. There was too much going on to claim the whole point of the film was just one thing. And what I read (just one article, not hard research) didn't attempt to point out some central meaning.I saw this in theater with 2 friends. After, we went out to dinner and to rehash the film. I said I could've done without the vampire stuff, and one of my friends said, Well it's about racism, it's all horrible...(we are all white). I think that basically that was what the movie was about. If you are black, it's all so horrible.
What did you discover in your research?