What Films did You Watch Last Week (10/06 - 16/06) CLOSED
Jun 17, 2019 10:00:11 GMT
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Post by william on Jun 17, 2019 10:00:11 GMT

Interested in The Incident and The Set Up. Blast of Silence too.
Yours:
Outland 8/10
Yeah, I liked it. It's well made. Sean Connery is good.
This Gun for Hire 7.5/10
I enjoyed it. The director was one of the Hollywood 10, I think, later on.
Us 7/10
I thought it was O.K., but yeah, I didn't like the double twists in the end (both of them..
). Goodfellas 9/10
Haven't seen it in ages, but, yeah, classic.
I think I saw Peggy Sue Got Married, but I can't remember a thing about it (I'm not even sure I saw it all).
Mine:
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese 10/10
Scorsese movie on Bob Dylan's tour in the 70s, with Allen Ginsberg, Joan Baez etc.. Masterpiece, IMO. I'm not sure it can be considered a documentary since some parts are fiction actually (the Sharon Stone part, others too I think). But it's really amazing, I found it so powerful, moving too. The concerts footage is incredible.
Robocop 2 6/10
The sequel. It's so-so, you can really tell Verhoeven is not involved. I liked that they still used the stop motion effects though.
The Way We Were 9/10
Sydney Pollack movie, with Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand, about the romance between two writers, starting in the 30s, one upper class who becomes a screenwriter in Hollywood, the other working class and part of the Communist Party. Loved it, I thought it was a great movie, loved both Redford and Barbra Streisand.
Climax 8/10
It's Gaspar Noe movie, about a dance company who throws a party in the middle of nowhere, someone spikes the sangria with acid, all the tensions explode, and the party becomes hell on earth, basically. I liked it, I think, I mean it goes for the easy shocks, it gets tough to watch, but I found it powerful. Loved Sofia Boutella. I think you'd hate it though.
I think you’ll get something out of those three films for sure
Yours
Interested in the bob Dylan for sure
Robocop 2 - pretty good sequel considering the lack of verhoeven
6.5
Think I’ve seen bits of the Streisand/Redford film, not too interested in the Noe film
In general, I really felt like it was a time machine to the 70s, somehow.
Noe movie becomes like the crazy parts in Possession at a certain point, I really think you'd hate it.

