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Nice. I thought the trailer for that looked awesome. Sort of Coen-Lynch-ish. But on imdb, the ratings aren't super-high and most of the criticism IIRC seems to be that it feels too disjointed. I'm not looking for a response to that necessarily. I just wanted to throw it out there.

Yes it does feel a bit like a Coen brothers/Lynch film, but it it's also very different if you watch carefully. Ford has put in a lot of his personal touches. It's not a perfect film by any means, as I've said above. The dis-jointment I think was intentional. But I think the pacing is a bit off and some parts were rushed, while others dragged on a bit too long.


But remember, Ford is not yet as experienced as the Coen brothers or Lynch. The problem I have with Coen brothers' films at times is that they are too 'cold', and focussed too much on the 'act of the crime'. Some may like that, some may not. Personal choice.


And although I LOVE Lynch, the problem I have with him is his movies can be too cryptic. When watching 'Mulholland Drive' for the first time - I loved it. It still remains one of my most favourite films of all time. And yet I didn't understand most of it. But I still loved it. I then had to go online and research more about what the film meant, I watched Lynch's interviews to try and decipher the movie's real meaning. I remembered Lynch saying something on one of his interviews like to 'Look at the way the coffee cup was placed on the table - that will reveal everything about the movie', and I was thinking to myself - do I really need to go this far to understand what this movie means? I would rather that the directors give the audience enough 'clues' inside the movie itself rather than having to watch more interviews afterwards.
 
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wow, pretty powerful film albeit with a deliberate slow pace that i had a difficult time with(especially during the third chapter).

very skillfully written and directed with a stand up job by the actors, tough to nail a story of the same character divided up in 3 chapters but they did.

this one is win going to win some awards(or should at least be nominated), one of the better movies i've seen this year
 
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wow, pretty powerful film albeit with a deliberate slow pace that i had a difficult time with(especially during the third chapter).

very skillfully written and directed with a stand up job by the actors, tough to nail a story of the same character divided up in 3 chapters but they did.

this one is win going to win some awards(or should at least be nominated), one of the better movies i've seen this year

you keep saying chapters but i think you mean acts.
 
Not sure what they called it but was thinking chapters like chapters of the main characters life. Either way go watch it and tell me what you guys think.
 
Hell or High Water


In a small Texas town in this story there is only 1 bank, 1 hotel, and 1 restaurant. In this restaurant, since it has opened 60+ years ago, it has only served 1 dish, and that's T-Bone stake medium rare.


.... and that's what this movie is to me. No non-sense. Straight to the point movie about a couple of brothers who rob banks to pay off the mortgage before the bank foreclose on their handed down ranch. There is nothing fancy about this movie. No great twist. Just a message that it wants to give the viewer, well acted actors, with beautifully shot scenes. BTW I loved the detectives in this, Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham (aka the Indian Chief in the House of Cards and every other movies you've seen).


I don't know what to tell ya. It is what it is. Oh yea, it does remind me a bit of Spurs basketball. Nothing flashy, but it does get the job done.


4/5 for me.


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How do y'all find time to watch this many movies? I don't think I've watched one since Mrs Doubtfire, and that had to be a couple months ago.
 
How do y'all find time to watch this many movies? I don't think I've watched one since Mrs Doubtfire, and that had to be a couple months ago.

I have two 15 minute breaks at work and a 30 minute lunch. I have a phone that allows me to watch movies (and tv shows)
I also go poop each day.

I have not been to a movie in a theater in well over a year and i always watch my movies in little increments throughout a day or two.
 
how do you define a movie?

It's subjective.


To me, primarily, a movie is what's showing at the theatre (full feature, 1.30 hours or longer) has more or less a 'story', and a video installation is what's showing at art galleries/museums (much shorter, 5-20 minutes) may or may not have a story.


Obviously there are some cross-overs.


To me Upstream Colour is a 'collection of video installations' stitched together to form a movie (there's a lack of a 'story').


Again, to me it's all pretty subjective, there isn't really a need to have a long winded discussion over.. LOL
 
I have two 15 minute breaks at work and a 30 minute lunch. I have a phone that allows me to watch movies (and tv shows)
I also go poop each day.

I have not been to a movie in a theater in well over a year and i always watch my movies in little increments throughout a day or two.

You go poop each day? Ah to be young again.
 
I'm at least as old as you (if not older) and I poop everyday (unless I eat too much cheese). Sounds like your plumbing is defective.

World renowned so.
 
(Netflix) - Floyd Norman: An Animated Life


Highly recommend this if you're into Disney/Animation stuff. one of my favorite doc's I've seen this year.
 
Watched Arrival at the Sugarhouse theater with the comfy recliner chairs. It was GREAT. Not as good as the book, which ranks in my top 50, but a great movie nonetheless.
 
Watched Arrival at the Sugarhouse theater with the comfy recliner chairs. It was GREAT. Not as good as the book, which ranks in my top 50, but a great movie nonetheless.

Been hearing wonderful things about this movie. Cant wait till it comes to my app.
There is a book? Maybe i will have to check it out after i finish reading the book that mantooth recommended (Descent) which is fantastic so far btw.
 
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