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Edgerton is one of my favorite guys working right now. Probably would crack the top 10. I really liked that flick too. Very, very solid.
 
Edgerton is one of my favorite guys working right now. Probably would crack the top 10. I really liked that flick too. Very, very solid.

It's hard to believe he's got to where he is now, when he was a young actor here he was stupendously ugly and didn't seem overly gifted. Good for him.
 
It's hard to believe he's got to where he is now, when he was a young actor here he was stupendously ugly and didn't seem overly gifted. Good for him.

Stupendously ugly? He looks pretty normal to me. I'm not above calling an obviously ugly person ugly, like Frank Ribery, but Joel Edgerton isnt stupendously ugly.
 
The Witch


Wow. This truly is a Masterpiece.


- Cinematography: 10/10.

- Sound/music: 10/10.

- Acting: 10/10

- Story/screenplay: 10/10


It's probably not going to be everyone's cup of tea though and if I had to describe it, it would be a cross between 'Sleepy Hollow' and 'The White Ribbon'. Nonetheless, this is a SOLID first effort from a first time director. The attention to detail is simply amazing. I would imagine it's probably going to offend too many religious people due to its themes though... But if you are open minded, and enjoy to view a thought provoking piece of art (which I do, obviously), then this is a real gem.


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It's the new Mormonism/old Christian (or is it Jewish) ways. It's more important to jump through hoops and check off boxes than to actually do and be good.

#PhariseeLife

Now people are calling me a pharisee just because I said I "don't typically watch R-rated movies"? Wow, just wow.

#Overreactionmuch
 
Oh noes. I won't watch anything that is offensive to religious people.
 
Well, I think "Predestination" would be more your type of movie anyway... with time travel, causal loop, etc.

I actually did see The Witch, and I liked it. I was only making fun of your pointless warning.
 
Well religion is a sensitive subject, I just wanted to make sure I've got all my bases covered.

So your audience are those interested in an R-rated horror movie called The Witch, but are so hardcore religious that they won't watch anything with witchcraft in it?
 
The Witch


Wow. This truly is a Masterpiece.


- Cinematography: 10/10.

- Sound/music: 10/10.

- Acting: 10/10

- Story/screenplay: 10/10


It's probably not going to be everyone's cup of tea though and if I had to describe it, it would be a cross between 'Sleepy Hollow' and 'The White Ribbon'. Nonetheless, this is a SOLID first effort from a first time director. The attention to detail is simply amazing. I would imagine it's probably going to offend too many religious people due to its themes though... But if you are open minded, and enjoy to view a thought provoking piece of art (which I do, obviously), then this is a real gem.


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Solid indie movie with great cinematography, not that great of a movie.

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Spotlight


Informative and well told... but it's kinda like sitting through a history lesson/documentary, rather than a Motion Picture type experience. I'm sitting here scratching my head as to how it won the Oscars for Best Picture over The Revenant....
 
The Wailing


A great thriller/horror from a master director who directed one of my most favourite movies of all the "The Chaser". Again, might not be to everyone's cup of tea due to its theme and subject matter, but you can't deny the beautiful visual aesthetic and it's really just so fascinating. Lots of humor in this too... kinda amazing how he was able to blend humor into all of this.

100% on RT


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Finally got around to seeing this. Really fun movie. Casting two guys who aren't known for their comedy worked out pretty well. Gosling's slapstick comedy is surprisingly on point and Crowe is perfect for his aged tough guy role. Good chemistry between the two. Unfortunately the story of the movie I thought wasn't very well thought out/polished. Didn't get much from the back stories, the moral component about whether Crowe's character should be killing people I thought was a odd choice. It was cool to see Basinger and Crowe back in a movie again since the fantastic LA Confidential, although I felt her character was the weakest one of the film. With a dumb story I was taken out of it a bit. Shame in a otherwise fun film.
 
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