Post by william on Feb 18, 2019 1:47:35 GMT

FIRST TIME MOVIE VIEWING
The Company You Keep (2012, Robert Redford)
blu ray
Redford (The Sting) stars in this political thriller about a former Weather Underground activist who goes on the run from a journalist (Shia LeBeouf) who has discovered his identity.
I like these kind of stories regardless so I am predisposed to be interested in this film. It is pulled off well enough and has a great cast through and through.
7/10
High Flying Bird (2019, Steven Soderbergh)
Netflix
This low budget film, shot on an iPhone (again) is about a sports agent who pitches a rookie basketball client on an intriguing and controversial business opportunity during a lockout.
The film does not look great with its filtered over sharpened look and the direction is not that great either, however the writing and performances make it very watchable.
6/10
Don't Say a Word (2001, Gary Fleder)
dvd
This Michael Douglas thriller has a very convoluted story with a mixed bag of performances and is quite a drop from his heyday of 90's thrillers.
3/10
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019, Dan Gilroy)
Writer/Director Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler) once again brings in Jake Gyllenhall and Rene Russo who he used in Nightcrawler for this film set in the art world. Instantly its comments on the art world make it feel like a film from 10-15 years ago but for the most part the first 45 minutes was intriguing enough. Then the horror begins and its laughable in every way, what a terrible film.
3/10
I Know Who Killed Me (2007, Chris Silverston)
This film was a complete bomb at the box office and with the critics when it came out but has managed to gain a small cult following since, so I decided to give it a chance. In short.. it is terrible but I can see the blended elements of student film Lynchian touches combined with torture porn and unusual visual choices perhaps fooling people into thinking there is more going on here. It is terribly written and acted combined with being just a mess of a film.
2/10
WEEKLY AWARDS
BEST FILM: The Company You Keep
BEST ACTOR: Robert Redford - The Company You Keep
BEST ACTRESS: Zazie Beets - High Flying Bird
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Brendan Gleeson - The Company You Keep
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Susan Sarandon - The Company You Keep
BEST SCRIPT: Tarell Alvin McCraney - High Flying Bird
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Adriano Goldman - The Company You Keep
BEST SCORE: Cliff Martinez - The Company You Keep
BEST DIRECTOR: Robert Redford - The Company You Keep
10/10 - Perfection (or as close to it as possible)
09/10 - An Excellent film
08/10 - A VERY Good film
07/10 - A Good film
06/10 - A Solid film
05/10 - An Average film
04/10 - Below Average film
03/10 - A mostly bad film
02/10 - A mostly terrible film
01/10 - Awful through and through
00/10 - Not only awful but offensive too

Yours:
The Company You Keep 6/10
I found it a bit bland. I prefer other Robert Redford-directed movies.
Don't Say a Word 6/10
I don't remember it much, besides thinking it was so-so.
Mine:
Sea of Love 8/10
It's the movie with Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin, about a cop trying to catch a serial killer who kills men who put out personal ads for dating, he falls for a woman he met during the investigation but he starts suspecting she might the serial killer. I liked it, it's fun, Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin are great together.

Mitchell 6.5/10
It's a movie with Joe Don Baker, about a cop trying to bring down a mob organization that deals with drugs. People seem to hate it, it's not bad, IMO.
It does feel a bit like a Tv movie maybe. I thought Joe Don Baker was fun.
Martin Balsam is the bad guy, he's good too.The Silence 9/10
It's an Ingmar Bergman movie about two sisters travelling together with the son of one of them, stopping in a hotel in a foreign town where they don't speak the language, and tension starts to rise between them. I found it really beautiful and intense, very sexy too. Loved the two actresses, Ingrid Thulin and Gunnel Lindblom, they were really great.
Fury 9/10
Brian De Palma movie, with Kirk Douglas and John Cassavetes. It's great, really love it, it holds up perfectly to me.
The ending, wow...
