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Ulfarr

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Re: The Movie Discussion Thread!
« Reply #1470 on: January 11, 2025, 07:53:16 am »

Double Entry  : )

1) I tried to watch DnD: Honor Among Thieves about a week ago. Very good visuals but absolutely no cohesion between each scene/set piece. It felt like I was watching someone's demo reel. Great for if I was looking to hire a VFX team but otherwise a bad movie.

2) I watched the new Nosferatu last night. It's quite an atmospheric film, not very terrifying, sometimes disgusting but mostly just melancholic. I would have liked if it was somewhat longer, 15-30 minutes tops, just to better drive home the characters' desperation.

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« Reply #1471 on: January 20, 2025, 02:17:03 am »

Finally watched Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Every bit as good as people claimed! I think it might be my favorite Spider-Man movie.
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« Reply #1472 on: February 12, 2025, 01:21:20 pm »

I finally got around to seeing The Lord of the Rings, War of the Rohirrim. It's...pretty bad. The animation is just like...terrible. Honestly the faces and everything is fine, costume/character design is also totally reasonable, but the way everyone moves is really really weird. They throw their weight left and right with every step. It makes me wonder if there was some weird mo-cap process in there. The environments are often 3D and the characters are not, plus the dark lighting on the scenery (as with all movies now) just washes out any detail and makes the mismatched animation timings look worse. The story, overall is not very strong but not terrible either, the pacing is not good. It's really amazing how bad it is. I've seen fan animations with tighter plots and more interesting visuals.

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« Reply #1473 on: February 12, 2025, 01:35:00 pm »

I've heard it said the thing was slapped together in a hurry, just to keep the rights to LoTR from expiring. Don't know if that's true, but it'd fit the bill.
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Re: The Movie Discussion Thread!
« Reply #1474 on: February 15, 2025, 07:47:30 pm »

The Dead Don't Die.

I was looking for something to fill some time this snowy afternoon, and it caught my eye because of its cast - specifically the thumbnail with Bill Murray and Adam Driver. It's also got Danny Glover, Tilda Swinton, and a bunch of other people I recognize but not on a "I know their name" basis.

My brain is still processing the experience.
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« Reply #1475 on: February 15, 2025, 07:55:36 pm »

God, that was dull. Maybe not dull dull, but dull given the talent involved. It was trying too hard to be a Jarmush film, without that spark of his earlier work.
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« Reply #1476 on: April 02, 2025, 03:06:21 pm »

has anyone seen the movie 8 below?? our class is watching it for geography but I genuinely think its a good movie. besides the people in my class fanning over Jerry, I enjoy watching it. its about two hours long and we started watching it yesterday, so I'm hoping it keeps us busy for the rest of the week. (the movie is also a bit sad so warning for that.. also its about dogs and Antarctica.)
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« Reply #1477 on: April 02, 2025, 07:29:40 pm »

has anyone seen the movie 8 below??
I never saw it, but I remember Disney Channel running fairly extensive advertising for it—the advertising being, until to-day, the last time I saw or heard anything about the film. At the time it definitely looked to me like another "dog movie", of which Disney had already made plenty by that point, but the previews did make the film look pretty suspenseful.
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« Reply #1478 on: April 27, 2025, 05:54:12 am »

Dogsitting this weekend which means movie times.  I've watched so far...

Death Race 2000 - The Roger Corman joint about a death race in the futuristic year 2000.  Not sure what to  make of this one honestly.  It has a fun premise, and it builds a decent story on that premise, but everything about the execution, the soundtrack, the camerawork, the script, is so flat and workmanlike that it sucks all the energy out of it.  The movie needed to be more freaky and gonzo.

Pulse - The arthouse J-horror movie about internet ghosts.  This one was really good.  It's very slow and doesn't make a whole lot of sense but the atmosphere is great, lots of very slow, unsettling scenes and sounds.  Reminded me a lot of a book I read, Negative Space by B.R. Yeager.  The sense that the world is falling apart and you don't know why or what to do about it.

The Zone of Interest - The one about Auschwitz. Appreciate what it's doing but hard to recommend, it's simultaneously very boring and very stressful, which was the intention, but makes it hard to say "yeah watch this movie!"  Banal, trivial, low-stakes family drama with the holocaust looming just out of frame at every moment.  Lady in her bedroom testing different lipstick colors while in the background you can hear screams and gunshots.
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« Reply #1479 on: April 27, 2025, 02:31:56 pm »

Enjoyed watching the original Kingsman movie, the other day (I'd caught entertaining bits of it not long before, the channel it's on being of the repeat-slot variety where prime films get a cycle of showings at times that may or may not be convenient to everyone - but I took the later opportunity to see the whole thing through again on a latter scheduling).

I mean, anyone who likes it will like it, and its deconstructing/reconstructing of the spy-action-comedy-thriller genre, but it definitely floats my boat and I'd watch it again (if/when convenient) as soon as it comes round again on their playlist.


Anyway. Just a thought in passing. A what-if of little consequence to the plot as it actually was given, just a possible additional Hidden Depth, in amongst all the other Hidden Depths that almost everyone else had. (Like... How to interpret Gazelle's parting glance at the Eggsy-the-'valet' in the shop? Nothing was made of that, either, but could have been anything from "if I weren't with V, I might have a good time with you young stud" to "I haven't killed anyone for a while, but you'd be my first choice if I wasn't playing 'nice companion' on this 'shopping trip'..." Could even be both. I wonder what the screenplay says?)
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