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Re: Last movie you watched

Postby erilaz » Sat Oct 26, 2024 11:39 am

^ I think it's best to see The Substance knowing as little as possible in advance. Consider yourself forewarned if nudity, needles, blood, or body horror are things you'd rather not see.
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Re: Last movie you watched

Postby Zunu » Sat Oct 26, 2024 1:58 pm

erilaz wrote:^ I think it's best to see The Substance knowing as little as possible in advance. Consider yourself forewarned if nudity, needles, blood, or body horror are things you'd rather not see.



I thank you then! BTW Goodrich turned out to be way better than I was expecting. The story was about an art gallery owner (Michael Keaton) whose wife abruptly checks herself into a drug rehab with no warning to him, and suddenly he finds himself having to rearrange his life around his twin 9-year-olds. He gets help from his adult daughter (Mila Kunis) who is herself pregnant. I was expecting it to be one of those "wacky" comedies about a dad who doesn't know how to make cereal or what his kids birthdays are, and it was a little bit that way, but it went deeper than that and didn't exactly follow the Jobian trajectory you expect from these stories, where everything at the end is happily ever after. I'm still kind of processing what I thought about the film, and in my book that means it succeeded at what art is meant to do.
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Re: Last movie you watched

Postby erilaz » Wed Nov 06, 2024 4:33 pm

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984), with Corey Feldman and Crispin Glover.

Because I needed something less disturbing than the incoming election results on the network news. GOD, I FUCKING HATE THIS MOTHERFUCKING COUNTRY!
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Re: Last movie you watched

Postby Zunu » Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:13 am

Similarly burned out from relentless political coverage, last night I was watching "Slingshot" a 2024 film with Casey Affleck as John, an astronaut on his way to Titan (the moon of Saturn), accompanied by a shipmate, Nash, played by Tomer Capone (Frenchie in "The Boys"!), and in a commanding performance, Laurence Fishburne as Captain Franks. John seems off-kilter from the start and right away we're told that he is suffering from the effects of drugs used to stimulate hibernation (the crew spends extensive time hibernating as the planned mission is well over a year.) When he's awake, he's frequently staring off in vivid daydreams about his past relationship with his ex-girlfriend Zoe, played by Emily Beecham.

This movie has two big plot twists. One of them I didn't see coming ,even though clues were dropped. The other one I saw coming from 600 million miles away, even though there weren't really any overt indications.

Unfortunately I'd put this flick firmly in the way overused Space Madness trope. It also has a pretty low-budget feeling to it, as most of it takes place on the very limited interior of the Odyssey1 space vessel, and they don't even bother to handwave the standard Earth 1-gee gravity throughout the journey. Still, whatever scenery there is gets thoroughly chewed by Fishburne, which makes up for a lot of cinema sins. At the very end there's one more twist kinda, but by that time I was beyond caring.
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Re: Last movie you watched

Postby erilaz » Sat Nov 23, 2024 1:21 pm

The new 4K restoration of Tarsem Singh's The Fall (2006).
“Tarsem’s ‘The Fall’ is a mad folly, an extravagant visual orgy, a free-fall from reality into uncharted realms. Surely it is one of the wildest indulgences a director has ever granted himself… a movie that you might want to see for no other reason than because it exists. There will never be another like it.” —Roger Ebert, The Chicago Sun-Times

It's an extraordinary cinematic achievement with stunning visuals, all the more amazing if you keep in mind that it was self-financed, was shot only on location (no studio sets), and used only practical special effects (no CGI). I'd only previously seen it on DVD, 12 years ago, but this is a film that really needs to be seen on the big screen.

One of my pet peeves detracted a bit from the magic. The hospital scenes are set in an era of silent cinema, Model Ts, and horse-drawn ice-wagons. But the hospital is flying a 50-star U.S. flag, which didn't exist until 1960. I'm willing to give Tarsem a pass, though, since the setting is described on-screen as "Los Angeles... once upon a time."
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