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Post by Hurdy Gurdy Man on Jun 3, 2024 3:53:08 GMT
Hello, good folks of FG. The weekly film discussion thread is back. The topic under discussion is made clear in the title. Made-for-TV, direct-to-video, streaming, TV series/episodes, documentaries, short films can also be listed. The minimum requirement is that a numerical rating out of 5 or 10 be provided - whichever the poster wishes to choose - and it'll be even more helpful if he/she also writes a few thoughts regarding his/her experience with the feature/documentary/short/TV series' season. This will help in starting discussions, which is one of the main intentions of this thread. I also request all those who reply here to go through the whole thread once and see if you can see some common topic to discuss with other posters. All first viewings for me in the last week (except wherever mentioned otherwise) :
SECOND VIEWING
It was a reasonably pleasant experience with good chemistry between the two lead and outstanding cinematography by Conrad W. Hall but I don't think of it more than that.
6/10 (Down from 7/10)
Trailer :
I must be the only person on the planet who thinks this is as good, if not better than its predecessor. Tom Berenger is great as Butch Cassidy and the train robbery in the climax is a lot of fun to watch.
7/10
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The naval aviation footage in this film is excellent. You truly get a first-hand feel of how things were run on an aircraft carrier as well as inside the jets' cockpits. Must have been a treat to watch for audience back in the day, in colour.
William Holden and Fredric March are good in their roles.
However, Grace Kelly's hammy, un-natural performance grated on my nerves. One of the hyped actresses of the golden era who leaves me mostly cold like Marilyn Monroe. Also, I can understand the purpose behind the ending on paper but I wish it had more of an emotional haft. It felt rather half-hearted and rushed.
6/10
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A melodrama starring Lana Turner, Glynis Johns and Sean Connery in a supporting role, early in his career. He even gets an "Introducing" credit.
Johns's performance is fabulous but the story isn't interesting. The complications emerging from an adulterous relationship and its aftermath are not properly addressed. Lana Turner is not believable as a war correspondent.
4/10
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It has an interesting concept and presentation but I could not care much about the two main characters, so the film did not work much for me even merely as a "mindless fun" film. Although I do appreciate the attention paid to detailing in the individual segments. I felt the film had the opportunity to provide a good moral message: that Lola succeeds when he she stops being selfish and tries to stay within the law. But the script did not care for it.
5/10
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 3, 2024 4:27:24 GMT
Had a busy week, only three for me.
Waiting for Guffman (1996) - 7/10 * Furiosa (2024) - 8/10 * Immortals (2011) - 6/10 *
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 3, 2024 4:29:12 GMT
The only one of your’s I’ve seen is Butch Cassidy.
I love it now, but I used to be somewhat down on it. My last viewing really made me appreciate it. 9/10.
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Post by jcush on Jun 3, 2024 9:10:48 GMT
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - 9/10
First Time Viewings:
South Park: The End of Obesity (2024, Trey Parker) - 7.5/10
The World's Greatest Sinner (1962, Timothy Carey) - 6.5/10
Civil War (2024, Alex Garland) - 7.5/10
The Fall Guy (2024, David Leitch) - 6/10
Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023, Rachel Lambert) - 7/10
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024, Mike Mitchell) - 6.5/10
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More (2024, Wes Anderson) - 7/10
Repeat Viewings:
Eyes Wide Shut (1999, Stanley Kubrick) - 10/10
Spectre (2015, Sam Mendes) - 7/10
No Time to Die (2021, Cary Joji Fukunaga) - 7.5/10
Bolt (2008, Chris Williams & Byron Howard) - 6.5/10
Kung Fu Panda (2008, Mark Osborne & John Stevenson) - 8/10
Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011, Jennifer Yuh Nelson) - 7/10
Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016, Alessandro Carloni & Jennifer Yuh Nelson) - 7/10
TV Viewings:
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire (2024) - 6.5/10
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Post by James on Jun 3, 2024 13:36:21 GMT
Not seen any of yours.
First Time Viewings:
The Substitute (1996, Robert Mandel) - 5.5/10
The First Omen (2024, Arkasha Stevenson) - 7/10
Repeat Viewings:
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999, George Lucas) - 6/10
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002, George Lucas) - 6.5/10
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005, George Lucas) - 7/10
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2024 22:04:13 GMT
Ranked from favorite to least favorite. Problemista (2023 Julio Torres) - 7.5/10Alejandro (Julio Torres) is an aspiring toy designer from El Salvador struggling to bring his unusual ideas to life in NY. As time runs out on his work visa, a job assisting an erratic art-world outcast (Tilda Swinton) becomes his only hope to stay in the country. Also starring RZA. The Ox (1991 Sven Nykvist) - 7.5/10Swedish pauper's (Stellan Skarsgård) family is starving. In desperation, he steals his lord's ox. He hopes that the crime will not be revealed, but it happens. Also starring Ewa Fröling, Max von Sydow, Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann. Better Days (2019 Derek Tsang) - 7/10While a bullied teenage girl (Dongyu Zhou) copes with the pressures of her final examinations, she forms an unlikely friendship with a mysterious young man (Jackson Yee) who protects her from her assailants. Also starring Ye Zhou, Fang Yin and Yue Wu. The Magic Box (1951 John Boulting) - 7/10A chronicle of the life of William Friese-Greene (Robert Donat), a British inventor and early pioneer in cinema. Also starring Maria Schell and Laurence Olivier. The Last Hunt (1956 Richard Brooks) - 7/10In 1883 South Dakota, two buffalo hunters (Stewart Granger and Robert Taylor) start a personal feud over a captured squaw and a stand-off with a Dakota raiding party over some stolen horses. Also starring Russ Tamblyn, Debra Paget and Lloyd Nolan. Murder, Inc. (1960 Burt Balaban & Stuart Rosenberg) - 6.5/10The rise and fall of a 1930's Brooklyn crime syndicate, known as Murder Incorporated, led by mobster Lepke Buchalter (David J. Stewart). Also starring Stuart Whitman, May Britt and Peter Falk. The First Omen (2024 Arkasha Stevenson) - 5.5/10A young American woman (Nell Tiger Free) is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate. Also starring Ralph Ineson, Bill Nighy and Charles Dance. The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933 James Whale) - 5.5/10When a famous doctor (Paul Lukas) kills his adulterous wife (Gloria Stuart), he is defended by his best friend (Frank Morgan), an attorney who suspects that his own wife is having an affair. Tolkien (2019 Dome Karukoski) - 5.5/10Tells the story of how J.R.R. Tolkien's (Nicholas Hoult) novels were inspired by his mom's storytelling, falling in love with another orphan, Edith, forming a brotherhood with 3 other misfits at school, the trench war of WWI and later telling stories to his own kids. Also starring Lily Collins, Colm Meaney and Derek Jacobi. The Man in the White Suit (1951 Alexander Mackendrick) - 5.5/10An altruistic chemist (Alec Guinness) invents a fabric which resists wear and stain as a boon to humanity, but big business and labor realize it must be suppressed for economic reasons. Also starring Joan Greenwood, Vida Hope and Michael Gough. Green Card (1990 Peter Weir) - 5.5/10A French man (Gérard Depardieu) wanting to stay in the US enters into a marriage of convenience, but it turns into more than that when his new wife (Andie MacDowell) and him try and hide this from their friends and family. Look Who's Talking Now (1993 Tom Ropelewski) - 3.5/10The dogs (voiced by Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton) can talk at a family of 4, where a mom (Kirstie Alley) loses her job the same day dad (John Travolta) gets a job as pilot for a cute, single boss (Lysette Anthony). Also starring Olympia Dukakis and George Segal.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2024 22:07:27 GMT
Had a busy week, only three for me. Waiting for Guffman (1996) - 7/10 * Furiosa (2024) - 8/10 * Immortals (2011) - 6/10 * Immortals - 4.5/10 Some cool visual style, but the story and characters didn't do much for me. Waiting for Guffman I just found obnoxious. You already know my thoughts on Furiosa. Good stuff that is a bit too heavy on cgi. Chris Hemsworth is awesome as The Great Dementus.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 3, 2024 23:12:01 GMT
Had a busy week, only three for me. Waiting for Guffman (1996) - 7/10 * Furiosa (2024) - 8/10 * Immortals (2011) - 6/10 * Immortals - 4.5/10 Some cool visual style, but the story and characters didn't do much for me. Waiting for Guffman I just found obnoxious. You already know my thoughts on Furiosa. Good stuff that is a bit too heavy on cgi. Chris Hemsworth is awesome as The Great Dementus. WFG is right up my alley since I love parodies and/or mockumentaries. Immortals was decent, but disappointing overall when certain scenes were so good.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 3, 2024 23:27:38 GMT
Immortals - 4.5/10 Some cool visual style, but the story and characters didn't do much for me. Waiting for Guffman I just found obnoxious. You already know my thoughts on Furiosa. Good stuff that is a bit too heavy on cgi. Chris Hemsworth is awesome as The Great Dementus. WFG is right up my alley since I love parodies and/or mockumentaries. Immortals was decent, but disappointing overall when certain scenes were so good. I am not much of a fan of mockumentaries, though I do like a few. I didn't really care much for any of the scenes in Immortals aside from some just look cool. I think the directing is poor in the same way I think Zack Snyder's directing is poor.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 4, 2024 3:15:41 GMT
WFG is right up my alley since I love parodies and/or mockumentaries. Immortals was decent, but disappointing overall when certain scenes were so good. I am not much of a fan of mockumentaries, though I do like a few. I didn't really care much for any of the scenes in Immortals aside from some just look cool. I think the directing is poor in the same way I think Zack Snyder's directing is poor. Have you seen the director’s best liked work - The Fall (2006)? I’ve been trying to watch it for a while now, but it’s never streaming and the Blu-Ray is expensive.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 4, 2024 3:19:46 GMT
I am not much of a fan of mockumentaries, though I do like a few. I didn't really care much for any of the scenes in Immortals aside from some just look cool. I think the directing is poor in the same way I think Zack Snyder's directing is poor. Have you seen the director’s best liked work - The Fall (2006)? I’ve been trying to watch it for a while now, but it’s never streaming and the Blu-Ray is expensive. I didn't like The Fall. I am a fan of The Cell though.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 4, 2024 3:21:56 GMT
I am not much of a fan of mockumentaries, though I do like a few. I didn't really care much for any of the scenes in Immortals aside from some just look cool. I think the directing is poor in the same way I think Zack Snyder's directing is poor. Have you seen the director’s best liked work - The Fall (2006)? I’ve been trying to watch it for a while now, but it’s never streaming and the Blu-Ray is expensive. With Immortals it feels like he is ripping off 300, which is a movie I can't stand. I do prefer Immortals over 300 though. The Fall and The Cell are much more visually interesting than Immortals imo.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 4, 2024 3:27:57 GMT
Have you seen the director’s best liked work - The Fall (2006)? I’ve been trying to watch it for a while now, but it’s never streaming and the Blu-Ray is expensive. With Immortals it feels like he is ripping off 300, which is a movie I can't stand. I do prefer Immortals over 300 though. The Fall and The Cell are much more visually interesting than Immortals imo. I’d never even heard of The Cell. It sounds interesting, I’ll have to give it a look.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 4, 2024 3:32:13 GMT
With Immortals it feels like he is ripping off 300, which is a movie I can't stand. I do prefer Immortals over 300 though. The Fall and The Cell are much more visually interesting than Immortals imo. I’d never even heard of The Cell. It sounds interesting, I’ll have to give it a look. The Cell is like the perfect movie for me conceptually. I love movies about dreams/the subconscious and I love movies about serial killers. It has many flaws including Lopez in the lead role, but it has enough to grab me just based on those interests above.
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Post by soggy on Jun 4, 2024 4:22:58 GMT
Ashamed to say none of yours this week. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a movie I feel like I should have seen.
Mine (not a lot this week. Had a power outage that lasted a couple of days due to a bad storm here):
Black Mask (Daniel Lee, 1996)
This is one of those movies that I know I saw part of back when it first came to the US. It was likely on the Action channel or something, showing the English dub. I can now say that I've seen it all the way through with the full Hong Kong cut of the film. It's an entertaining mix of martial arts and early super hero style movie. It's not great mind you, and it has some bad special effects, but makes up for so many of its problems with charm and some good fight scenes. Plot is... well, it's a 90s martial arts film, you're not here for the plot. All that said, I had no clue that it has the amazing Anthony Wong was in this and I was delighted to see him. He's not in the movie much, playing the "last drug dealer standing" and spends most of his time being the standard creepy Anthony Wong, but man, no one can play that better than him. 6/10
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (George Miller and George Ogilvie, 1985)
Time for another edition of SOG has an unpopular opinion. I know Thunderdome is the most divisive of the Mad Max movies, but I honestly think it is the second best. Now hear me out. The first Mad Max is not a bad movie, but it's really kind of a straight forward revenge picture. It owes more to films like Death Wish. Road Warrior is the first time we get the crazy fun of the series, and it's great fun for sure... but honestly, Fury Road has taken everything I like about Road Warrior and improved upon it in every way. The action, the madness, the sheer cool factor... this leads us to Thunderdome, which in many ways is the most unique of the series. It's less bleak than the other films, but still contains some of the most interesting and quotable scenes outside of Fury Road. The actual Thunderdome fight is amazingly fun and the final chase scene is stunning (particularly the moments of the guy hanging off the train). It's honestly become to my mind the Mad Max film I'd put on if I wanted a bit of a slower pace. Admittedly I have not seen Furiosa yet, and I know my opinion is not something everyone's going to agree with, but for me, this is a solid second place film. 8/10
The Comfort of Strangers (Paul Schrader, 1990)
This is week ten of my examination of the films of Paul Schrader. I almost missed out on this week due to a power outage in my neighborhood which meant that my movie watching was certainly cut down. That said, it came on in time and I managed to pull it off. Huzzah! It seems like a lot of people find this one on the lower to middle ground of Schrader's filmography. Personally, I really dug it. It's a slow building film with a lot of tension. It's one of those films where every line of dialogue seems purposeful and cleverly constructed. The cast is good, with Walken in particular playing a particularly tense role. Overall, I really enjoyed it and would put it towards the top of his filmography. 8/10
The Catman of Paris (Lesley Selander, 1946)
There's a very Val Lewton feel to this one, it's just nowhere near as good as any of Lewton's pictures. The film follows an author whose book is potentially going on trial as it seems he may have taken some government sealed records to write it... but anyone in his way is killed by a CAT PERSON! (DUN-DUN-DUUUUUUN). It's a very silly little horror movie that takes logic leaps to an amazing extreme. I love the fact that literally after the first murder is examined, one of the two higher ups in the police is like "Claw marks on the body you say? SUPERNATURAL IS AFOOT" and the reasonable police officer is treated like the fool for commenting that perhaps they should investigate a bit and not assume supernatural events are going on. Makes me wish there were more films with this detective having to investigate normal crimes where his boss is constantly yelling about cryptids being the murderers and lizard men covering it up or something. 5/10
Valley of the Zombies (Philip Ford, 1946)
I was in the mood for another cheesy 40s horror movie after finishing “Catman”. This one was an improvement over the other film, though the title is completely misleading. There are no zombies here, neither voodoo nor Romero style. What we get is a crazy guy who is closer to a vampire, though instead of drinking he needs blood transfusions. There are also no valleys either. Still, weird title aside, I enjoyed this one. 6/10
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Post by lostinlimbo on Jun 4, 2024 5:09:43 GMT
Quest for Fire (1981) 7/10 The Magic Sword (1962) 5/10 Repeat Jack Reed: A Search for Justice (1994) 6/10 Haven't seen any of yours. Only seen bits and pieces of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and I own a dvd of Another Time, Another Place, but still to watch.
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Post by Hurdy Gurdy Man on Jun 8, 2024 8:08:12 GMT
Had a busy week, only three for me. Waiting for Guffman (1996) - 7/10 * Furiosa (2024) - 8/10 * Immortals (2011) - 6/10 * I haven't seen those yet. I am not a big fan of Fury Road and don't know the lead actress of Furiosa, so I cannot say I will watch it with any certainty.
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Post by Hurdy Gurdy Man on Jun 8, 2024 8:08:52 GMT
The only one of yours I’ve seen is Butch Cassidy. I love it now, but I used to be somewhat down on it. My last viewing really made me appreciate it. 9/10. My rating went down one point this time. I hardly remembered anything from the last viewing, which was over 16 years ago.
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Post by Hurdy Gurdy Man on Jun 8, 2024 8:10:31 GMT
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - 9/10 First Time Viewings:South Park: The End of Obesity (2024, Trey Parker) - 7.5/10The World's Greatest Sinner (1962, Timothy Carey) - 6.5/10Civil War (2024, Alex Garland) - 7.5/10The Fall Guy (2024, David Leitch) - 6/10Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023, Rachel Lambert) - 7/10Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024, Mike Mitchell) - 6.5/10The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More (2024, Wes Anderson) - 7/10Repeat Viewings:Eyes Wide Shut (1999, Stanley Kubrick) - 10/10Spectre (2015, Sam Mendes) - 7/10No Time to Die (2021, Cary Joji Fukunaga) - 7.5/10Bolt (2008, Chris Williams & Byron Howard) - 6.5/10Kung Fu Panda (2008, Mark Osborne & John Stevenson) - 8/10Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011, Jennifer Yuh Nelson) - 7/10Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016, Alessandro Carloni & Jennifer Yuh Nelson) - 7/10TV Viewings: Star Wars: Tales of the Empire (2024) - 6.5/10 Eyes Wide Shut: A great film, beautifully scored, shot and acted. The mansion scenes gave me gooseflesh.
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Post by Hurdy Gurdy Man on Jun 8, 2024 8:13:12 GMT
Not seen any of yours. First Time Viewings:The Substitute (1996, Robert Mandel) - 5.5/10The First Omen (2024, Arkasha Stevenson) - 7/10Repeat Viewings:Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999, George Lucas) - 6/10Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002, George Lucas) - 6.5/10Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005, George Lucas) - 7/10I haven't seen The Substitute but Class of 1984 is a similar film if you want to check it out.
I don't like Star Wars Ep. I & II. Ep. III has some strong scenes but comes too late to salvage the trilogy.
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