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Ryan Gosling directorial debut, clearly influenced by Nicholas Winding Refn. Interesting visuals, good performances, excellent soundtrack, but the story is just meh.
I was channel surfing and came across The Signal. Missed the first 40 minutes or so, so I came in at both an awkward time and intriguing time since the display was bugged and didn't tell me WHAT I was watching.
I found it interesting. I was wondering if anyone else had seen it.
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Ryan Gosling directorial debut, clearly influenced by Nicholas Winding Refn. Interesting visuals, good performances, excellent soundtrack, but the story is just meh.
The movie was pretty poorly reviewed from what I recall.
Just finished...
The Lady Vanishes (1938) | Criterion #3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YihbNGUNQmU
It starts off a little slow but it'll draw you in soon enough. Margaret Lockwood is great in it and she's not too bad to look at. The movie is a classic Hitchcock mystery and I can see why it's #3 on the Criterion list.
A solid 98% on RT.
The movie was pretty poorly reviewed from what I recall.
Focus was clearly more on the visuals than the story. Wasted some good performances, Matt Smith was pretty good in this.
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The story of Tim Burton's Superman movie starring Nicholas Cage that never happened. pretty fascinating, much like Jodorowsky's Dune
Yeah, but Jodorowsky's movies are amazing and Tim Burton/Nicholas Cage sounds like it has the potential to be the worst movie ever (though it would have thoroughly entertaining).
but you know what, for $12.50 you still can't beat the production value.