fallenchicken
Well-Known Member
Why do you want Scientology to have a lot of problems?
Watch the documentary.
Why do you want Scientology to have a lot of problems?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX38jXwnRAM
Went and saw It Follows with my main squeeze last night. Pretty solid little horror flick. One of the better ones in recent memory.
Going to see that today.
Haha.. yeah lots of times. How about Home Alone 2: Lost in New York????? About 5-6 times for me, surprisingly it's not too bad after multiple viewings, there's enough Christmasy feel good vibes there to carry it through.
Going to see that today.
Lots of spoilers!!!! read at your own risk of seeing this dumbass movie!What's the fishonjazz review?
Swear to god this is one of the top 3 LEAST favorite movies of all time. And I would probably blow Gyllenhall if he asked me to. I hated every single second of it.
I think the fact that it is so abstract and so cryptic might have something to do with the low ratings... I am one of those people who think the movie should be able to stand on its own. There should be enough clues there on screen for viewers to be able to decipher what's going on and what some of the hidden messages are. (even if it requires multiple viewings)
The fact that we have to go away and watch the Extras and listen to Director's interviews or find possible plot "theories" online I think ultimately is a failing on the part of the Director.... I do think some of the clues could have been a bit more obvious. We want to peel the orange, but we need to know where to start.
It's the same issue I have with Mulholland Drive. I don't think I will ever understand 100% of what that movie was about and that's a real shame because it is such a great movie..
Exactly, it is beyond pretentious. Made 0 sense, didn't even try to make any sense. Lazy imo. Just randomness for the sake of being a pretentious turd. Kind of like those ****ty bands that play SOOOOO fast and SOOOO ****ty and then call it some made up bull *** genre. You can't just play notes that don't go together at all and call it music. **** Enemy.
Wild (2014) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2305051/
Pretty good experience for me. Always felt like wandering off not restricted by time or responsibilities or anyone else bitching around me. Into the wild.
Where did you get that the movie got low ratings? Granted, IMDB gave it 6.8 out of 10 but RT gave it a solid 75% out of 100. I just thought it should have been rated higher.
This idea that a movie "should" be anything is where you and I differ. It's a film. I think it's whatever the director wants it to be and if there are multiple interpretations of the material doesn't necessarily make it a bad movie in my opinion.
I also want to clarify what I said about watching the DVD extras. My co-worker watched the extra material if only because he's that guy. That being said, the director did not give anymore insight into the movie. He made it the way he made it in order to foster conversation. I see nothing wrong with that. If anything, I think learing more about the writer of the book the movie was based on gave more of an understanding of the movie.
In respect to Mulholland Drive, some movies are not meant to be understood 100% completely. I think some movies are meant to be watched over and over again, if only to pickup something new. Kind of like Fight Club.
After much haranguing from a friend, I finally saw The Proposition (2005).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TItilHkJh2Y
Surprisingly, at least for me, this movie was written by Nick Cave and the soundtrack was done by both him and Warren Ellis. It's definitely a good watch if you love westerns.
There are quite a few beautiful shots throughout the movie in very barren landscapes. The heat and discomfort come through the movie very well. And it's got Ray Winstone in it!
87% on RT.
Yeah of course the Director can make the movie whatever he wants it to be I'm not saying he can't, it's a free country after all. I guess it depends how wide reaching an audience you want your film to be. If you have this great message or story that you want to tell, but only a handful is ever going to "get it" or recommend it to friends and families, then your audience is gonna be pretty limited. If the Director is OK with that - fine - who am I to argue.
A film is a form of art at the end of the day and if you've got the money, yeah you can make it to do/say/portray whatever you like.
I think that's exactly what happened here. I mean, if you're going off of box office receipts alone, with Prisoners getting 122 million and Enemy getting about 3.3 million, Mr. Villenueve knew exactly what he was doing. My guess is he was really impressed with Jake on Prisoners and asked him to do this Enemy.
I think a lot of actors and directors do blockbusters to pay the bills and then work on side projects or smaller budget films to sratch that creative itch.
I definitely want to see this. There are so many things to see! How was it?
Rented and watched interstellar last night.
I loved it in the theater and I loved it on blue ray.
Great movie imo
I definitely want to see this. There are so many things to see! How was it?