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Post by darksidebeadle on Apr 1, 2023 9:52:58 GMT
Welcome back to another week of the BEST & WORST edition of 'what movies did you see last week?' thread. For those who haven't been part of it before, basically your host (me) posts my weekly movies and you can comment on those and list your movie for the same time frame. I will get back to you on yours and you can talk to other users here about their films. It's a great place to talk about film.
FIRST TIME FILM VIEWING
Boston Strangler (2023, Matt Ruskin) Disney+ This is a true story procedural that focuses on the investigative reporters who covered the Boston Strangler case. It’s well made and act3d but comes off a bit dry. It wants to be Zodiac but it’s not on that level, pretty good though.The editing should have been tightened up by about 20 minutes. 7/10
Pride and Glory (2008, Gavin O’Connor) This is a bleak police corruption crime film. It has a great cast who put in good work but the film is so dark and bleak that it is not as entertaining as it could be. The editing definitely could have been tightened up too. 6.5/10
Slither (1973, Howard Zieff) Oddball crime comedy starring James Caan. Has a few weird and memorable scenes but didn’t totally work for me. 6/10
Modern Girls (1986, Jerry Kramer) This film pushes the most over the top fashions of its day which instantly dates it and makes it corny. There isn’t much of a plot for the over qualified actors to do much with. 4/10
REPEAT FILM VIEWING
None this week.
FIRST TIME TV VIEWING
The Bad Batch (2023, Season Two) Disney+ Not as consistent as the first season but had higher highs. Good TV
WEEKLY FILM AWARDS
BEST FILM: Boston Strangler BEST ACTOR: Edward Norton - Pride & Glory BEST ACTRESS: Keira Knightly - Boston Strangler BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Noah Emmerich - Pride & Glory BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Carrie Coon - Boston Strangler BEST EDITING: David Bretherton - Slither BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Laszlo Kovacs - Slither BEST SCORE: Tom McIntosh - Slither BEST SCRIPT: Joe Carnahan & Gavin O’Connor - Pride & Glory BEST DIRECTOR: Gavin O’Connor - Pride & Glory
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
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Post by sjg on Apr 10, 2023 10:17:37 GMT
Hey Dark,
Well that was a weird interruption. I hope everyone makes it back.
I've not seen any of yours.
Here's what i've watched these past couple of weeks:
1) At Eternity's Gate 2018 (4/10)
2) The Breadwinner 2017 (7/10)
3) Bottom Live 1993 (7/10)
4) Gräns (Border) 2018 (6/10)
5) The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 2018 (5/10)
6) Cold War 2018 (6/10)
7) The Bob's Burgers Movie 2022 (6/10)
8) Ida 2013 (5/10)
9) Can You Ever Forgive Me? 2018 (6/10)
10) Hitchcock 2012 (6/10)
11) Glass Onion 2022 (7/10)
1) Bottom Live: The Big Number 2 Tour 1995 (7/10)
2) Hell or High Water 2016 (7/10)
3) Jackie 2016 (4/10)
4) Jackass Number Two 2006 (7/10)
5) The Hunting Ground 2015 (5/10)
6) Jackass 3D 2010 (6/10)
7) Bottom Live 3: Hooligan's Island 1997 (6/10)
8) Another Round 2020 (7/10)
9) Da 5 Bloods 2020 (5/10)
10) Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio 2022 (4/10)
11) John Was Trying to Contact Aliens (short) 2020 (6/10)
12) 13th 2016 (7/10)
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Post by darksidebeadle on Apr 10, 2023 11:47:43 GMT
Hey Dark, Well that was a weird interruption. I hope everyone makes it back. I've not seen any of yours. Here's what i've watched these past couple of weeks: 1) At Eternity's Gate 2018 (4/10) 2) The Breadwinner 2017 (7/10) 3) Bottom Live 1993 (7/10) 4) Gräns (Border) 2018 (6/10) 5) The Ballad of Buster Scruggs 2018 (5/10) 6) Cold War 2018 (6/10) 7) The Bob's Burgers Movie 2022 (6/10) 8) Ida 2013 (5/10) 9) Can You Ever Forgive Me? 2018 (6/10) 10) Hitchcock 2012 (6/10) 11) Glass Onion 2022 (7/10) 1) Bottom Live: The Big Number 2 Tour 1995 (7/10) 2) Hell or High Water 2016 (7/10) 3) Jackie 2016 (4/10) 4) Jackass Number Two 2006 (7/10) 5) The Hunting Ground 2015 (5/10) 6) Jackass 3D 2010 (6/10) 7) Bottom Live 3: Hooligan's Island 1997 (6/10) 8) Another Round 2020 (7/10) 9) Da 5 Bloods 2020 (5/10) 10) Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio 2022 (4/10) 11) John Was Trying to Contact Aliens (short) 2020 (6/10) 12) 13th 2016 (7/10) Hey buddy, most of us made our way to imdb1.freeforums.netI suggest you sign up there as a back up yours Ida 6.5 Hitchcock 7.5 hell or high water 6 Jackie 7 pinnochio 5/10 jack ass 2 6/10 da 5 bloods 3/10
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Post by amoody408 on Apr 25, 2023 2:23:54 GMT
The Estate (Dir. Dean Craig) Via Hulu - Toni Collette, Anna Faris, David Duchovny -
Although these type of silly films seem to be NOT my cup of tea, i enjoyed this, mostly because Duchovny was fantastic, but also because its better and more enjoyable than usual films of its kind. Anna Faris annoyed me at times though. - 6/10 [First-Viewing]
Another Round (Dir. Thomas Vinterberg) via Hulu - Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang -
One of my favorite directors’ latest. Another Round sees Mads giving us another great performance, though the entire cast shines here. Solid film with some great production (cinematography, sound, score, editing), and really vintage Vinterberg moments. 8/10 [First- Viewing]
Pasolini (Dir. Abel Ferrara) via Mubi - Willem Dafoe, Ninetto Davoli, Ricardo Scamarcio, Valerio Mastandrea -
6/10 [First-Viewing]
No Date, No Signature (Dir. Vahid Jalilvand) via Tubi - Navid Mohammadzadeh, Amir Aghaee, Hedieh Tehrani, Zakieh Behbahani, Saeed Dakh, Alireza Ostadi, Iman Farzam -
The quest to confirm Navid Mohammadzadeh as the Leonardo Dicaprio of Iran continues. Another amazing performance, although this time accompanied by some great acting from Aghaee and Tehrani as well. Jalilvand’s film examines issues of guilt, accountability and empathy in this story about a doctor who is involved in an accident with a motorcycle, only to run into the family on the motorcycle again in the worst of fashions. Great cinematography from Payman Shadmanfar and editing from Jalilvand himself along with Sepehr Vakili. 9/10
All Quiet on the Western Front (Dir. Edward Berger) - via Netflix - Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Aaron Hilmer, Moritz Klaus - 8/10
A gripping depiction of war which features some of the best cinematography of the last year, with some very good editing and sound work as well. Overall production values are at an all time high here, while story telling is ample -
Long Shot (Dir. Jonathan Levine) via HBO Max - Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen, June Diane Raphael, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Ravi Patel, Bob Odenkirk, Randall Park, Andy Serkis, Tristand D. Lalla, Alexander Skarsgaard, Lisa Kudrow - 7/10
Witty, just corny enough but not too corny. This is a comedy I can appreciate. Not like top tier comedy, but still solid comedy. Also it helps that I felt Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron and Bob Odenkirk, well especially Bob Odenkirk, make the script even better with accentuated performances. Although formulaic, its enjoyable and some very funny vintage seth rogen lines/scenes/dialogue.
Tar (Dir. Todd Field) via Peacock, Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss, Mark Strong, Noemie Melant, Sophie Kauer, Sydney Lemmon - 8/10
Cate Blanchett in her 8th oscar nominated performance, enigmatic and breathtaking as expected, but overall the film has a solid pace and interesting story arc. Solid film about one of the best composers of all time.
I Smile Back (Dir. Adam Salky) via Hulu - Sarah Silverman, Josh Charles, Skylar Gaertner, Shane Coleman, Mia Barron, Thomas Sadoski - 7/10
Sarah Silverman shines in this story of a housewife who battles with depression, drug abuse and alcoholism. Other than Josh Charles, whom wasn’t bad but his character seemed to be written a little to one-dimensional, I felt the film was heartfelt and felt pretty real (I have first-hand experience with addiction in the past so I could relate to subject matter a little more than zi would want to). Overall this exceeded my expectations.
Amsterdam (Dir. David O. Russell) via HBO Max - Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Chris Rock, Anya Taylor-Joy, Zoe Saldana, Mike Myers, Michael Shannon, Timothy Olyphant, Alessandro Nivola, Rami Malek, Robert De Niro.
Visually stunning, has some great moments, but overall, just lacked something that great films have and decent or good film lack. There’s a lot of great dialogue, acting, set design and production values are great, but overall it lacks that overall depth and story arc that gives it the WOW factor. 6/10
Goodbye Shirazi Girl (Dir. Afshin Hashemi) via Tubi - Shabnam Moghadami, Afshin Hashemi, Aysan Hodad, Mona Farjad, Hossein Mohebi Ahri, Shahram Masoudi, Majid Rahmati, Roya Teymourian, Rasoul Sadr-Ameli
A charming dramedy from Afshin Hashemi, who plays the main role as well. Both him and Shabnam Moghadami shine in this story of a single mother who gets an unexpected visitor in the middle of the night who claims he has the renting rights to her apartment. -6/10
Lolo’ (Dir. Francisco Athie’) via Mubi - Roberto Sosa, Esperanza Mozo, Lucha Villa, Damian Alcazar -
The film suffers in technical aspects, which i actually thought helps it in ways, nonetheless thrives in storytelling and acting. A tale of crime, poverty and everything in between. It shows Lolo battling two scenarios, his new love interest, but more importantly the pickle he finds him in after he kills a well known local thug who attemps to rob his mother’s golden watch. - 7/10
Land of Dreams (Dir. Shoja Azari & Shirin Neshat) via Tubi - Sheila Vand, Matt Dillon, William Moseley, Isabella Rossellini, Christopher McDonald, Anna Gunn, Joaquim de Almeida, Robin Bartlett, Gaius Charles, Nicole Ansari-Cox
I tend to like political satires, and although I’m familiar with Shirin Neshat, as a personality, this is the first film I’ve Seen. Sheila Vand is amazing in this and Christopher McDonald, Anna Qunn, Matt Dillon and the wonderful Joaquin de Almeida are perfectly cast. - 7/10
Sleepers (Dir. Barry Levinson) via Cinemax) - Jason Patric, Brad Pitt, Kevin Bacon, Robert DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman, Billy Crudup, Ron Eldard, Minnie Driver, Bruno Kirby, Brad Renfro, Jonathan Tucker [Repeat Viewing]
One of my favorite films of all-time, Levinson crafts this tale of revenge to near perfection - 9/10
Best Film: 1. Sleepers 2. No Date, No Signature Best Actor: 1. Maads Mikelsen (Another Round) 2. Willem Dafoe (Pasolini) Best Actress: 1. Cate Blanchett (Tar) 2. Sarah Silverman (I Smile Back), Sheila Vand (Land of Dreams) 4. Margot Robbie (Amsterdam) Best Supporting Actor: 1. Navid Mohammadzadeh (No Date, No Signature), 2. Robert DeNiro (Sleepers), 3. Kevin Bacon (Sleepers). 4. David Duchovny (The Estate) Best Supporting Actress: Best Directing: 1. Vahid Jalilvand (No Date, No Signature) 2. Thomas Vinterberg (Another Round) 3. Barry Levinson (Sleepers) Cinematography: No Date No Signature, Another Round, Amsterdam, Tar Best Editing: Tar, Another Round Best Writing: Sleepers, Another Round
TV: Wu-Tang via Hulu Season 3 - Episode 8 - 9/10
Fleishman is in Trouble via Hulu Season 1 - Episode 5- 9/10 Season 1 - Episode 6- 8/10
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Post by amoody408 on May 10, 2023 7:06:22 GMT
we not doing this anymore?
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Post by jcush on May 11, 2023 7:05:05 GMT
we not doing this anymore? darksidebeadle was banned from here for some reason. A bunch of us from these boards now use this one as well and dark has continued the weekly thread over there. imdb1.freeforums.net/board/21/film-general
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Post by amoody408 on May 16, 2023 14:56:31 GMT
haha dude i was just posting the past 2 weeks of my viewings over there and this reply popped up. preciate u cush we not doing this anymore? darksidebeadle was banned from here for some reason. A bunch of us from these boards now use this one as well and dark has continued the weekly thread over there. imdb1.freeforums.net/board/21/film-general
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