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paddy no 11 wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 10:52 am The mission - brilliant film, though not bobby de niros finest effort

Interesting career from director joffe, works on coronation street, than makes 2 outstanding though thematically similar films in the mission and the killing fields. Then wins the golden raspberry for the scarlet letter
Totally agree, excellent film.
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paddy no 11 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:03 am Anatomy of a fall is very good - drama and the French justice system. Like spiral without the drugs
I finally got to see Anatomy of a Fall. Ah, European cinema, the antithesis of Hollywood. I really enjoyed it and would love (only kidding) to see Americans try to remake it. Can you imagine that ending in a Hollywood film? :D
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:50 am
paddy no 11 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:03 am Anatomy of a fall is very good - drama and the French justice system. Like spiral without the drugs
I finally got to see Anatomy of a Fall. Ah, European cinema, the antithesis of Hollywood. I really enjoyed it and would love (only kidding) to see Americans try to remake it. Can you imagine that ending in a Hollywood film? :D
Oh god. I mean it will probably happen, but it shouldn't. I wouldn't be surprised if it's already in the works.

I only recently found out about the American remake of 'Force Majeure', and apparently 'Another Round' is getting the treatment too. Both fantastic films that have no need for a watered down translation.

Watch 'Sibyl' if you can find it (there's a 7 day Mubi trial via Amazon) if you want to see Justine Triet's previous film. Similar underlying themes to Anatomy of a Fall but much more fun and bizarre, albeit very slow to get properly going. Sandra Huller is fantastic again but in a much more chaotic way.
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Mikey Brown wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 11:02 am
Son of Mathonwy wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:50 am
paddy no 11 wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:03 am Anatomy of a fall is very good - drama and the French justice system. Like spiral without the drugs
I finally got to see Anatomy of a Fall. Ah, European cinema, the antithesis of Hollywood. I really enjoyed it and would love (only kidding) to see Americans try to remake it. Can you imagine that ending in a Hollywood film? :D
Oh god. I mean it will probably happen, but it shouldn't. I wouldn't be surprised if it's already in the works.

I only recently found out about the American remake of 'Force Majeure', and apparently 'Another Round' is getting the treatment too. Both fantastic films that have no need for a watered down translation.

Watch 'Sibyl' if you can find it (there's a 7 day Mubi trial via Amazon) if you want to see Justine Triet's previous film. Similar underlying themes to Anatomy of a Fall but much more fun and bizarre, albeit very slow to get properly going. Sandra Huller is fantastic again but in a much more chaotic way.
No one should try to remake Another Round. What's to be improved? Maybe Force Majeure - for me that had a great concept and was excellent in places but also random and unfocused. There was a better film in there somewhere (although I doubt Hollywood will make it).

I haven't seen Sibyl yet . . .
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:23 am
Mikey Brown wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 11:02 am
Son of Mathonwy wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:50 am
I finally got to see Anatomy of a Fall. Ah, European cinema, the antithesis of Hollywood. I really enjoyed it and would love (only kidding) to see Americans try to remake it. Can you imagine that ending in a Hollywood film? :D
Oh god. I mean it will probably happen, but it shouldn't. I wouldn't be surprised if it's already in the works.

I only recently found out about the American remake of 'Force Majeure', and apparently 'Another Round' is getting the treatment too. Both fantastic films that have no need for a watered down translation.

Watch 'Sibyl' if you can find it (there's a 7 day Mubi trial via Amazon) if you want to see Justine Triet's previous film. Similar underlying themes to Anatomy of a Fall but much more fun and bizarre, albeit very slow to get properly going. Sandra Huller is fantastic again but in a much more chaotic way.
No one should try to remake Another Round. What's to be improved? Maybe Force Majeure - for me that had a great concept and was excellent in places but also random and unfocused. There was a better film in there somewhere (although I doubt Hollywood will make it).

I haven't seen Sibyl yet . . .
That's a good shout actually, but yeah you probably don't want to see Will Ferrell's attempt to better it.

'My life as a courgette' was unexpectedly fantastic. Arguably a kids film, though I'm not sure what age would be suitable as it touches on some pretty heavy things, but not exclusively by any means and really perfectly executed.
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Zone of interest - savage film

Well done to glazer. Don't watch if you're not feeling great about humanity
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Mikey Brown wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 1:57 pm
Son of Mathonwy wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:23 am
Mikey Brown wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 11:02 am

Oh god. I mean it will probably happen, but it shouldn't. I wouldn't be surprised if it's already in the works.

I only recently found out about the American remake of 'Force Majeure', and apparently 'Another Round' is getting the treatment too. Both fantastic films that have no need for a watered down translation.

Watch 'Sibyl' if you can find it (there's a 7 day Mubi trial via Amazon) if you want to see Justine Triet's previous film. Similar underlying themes to Anatomy of a Fall but much more fun and bizarre, albeit very slow to get properly going. Sandra Huller is fantastic again but in a much more chaotic way.
No one should try to remake Another Round. What's to be improved? Maybe Force Majeure - for me that had a great concept and was excellent in places but also random and unfocused. There was a better film in there somewhere (although I doubt Hollywood will make it).

I haven't seen Sibyl yet . . .
That's a good shout actually, but yeah you probably don't want to see Will Ferrell's attempt to better it.

'My life as a courgette' was unexpectedly fantastic. Arguably a kids film, though I'm not sure what age would be suitable as it touches on some pretty heavy things, but not exclusively by any means and really perfectly executed.
I watched Downhill, the Will Ferrell remake of Force Majeure. It's not terrible but it is pointless. If it had been original it would have been an okay, offbeat, almost-comedy . . . and that's only because the casting tells you it must be a comedy.
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Mikey Brown wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:34 pm
paddy no 11 wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:18 pm Absolutely loved poor things

The sets alone were worth the trip to the cinema
Yep, just by fluke happened to see it on an idiotically large screen and it was really something. Loads of shit films get rave reviews for the “visual spectacle” which is just a load of big, loud CGI bullshit, but this was truly unique looking and tied so heavily in to the story.

The music throughout was just insane. In a good way.
I'm a bit conflicted about Poor Things. It's brilliant, I really enjoyed it. Visually, it's incredible - the sets, the surreal versions of real places, so bizarre. Great acting and a very unusual story.

However, there are problems, one big (possibly fatal) one in particular . . .
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:51 am
Mikey Brown wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:34 pm
paddy no 11 wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:18 pm Absolutely loved poor things

The sets alone were worth the trip to the cinema
Yep, just by fluke happened to see it on an idiotically large screen and it was really something. Loads of shit films get rave reviews for the “visual spectacle” which is just a load of big, loud CGI bullshit, but this was truly unique looking and tied so heavily in to the story.

The music throughout was just insane. In a good way.
I'm a bit conflicted about Poor Things. It's brilliant, I really enjoyed it. Visually, it's incredible - the sets, the surreal versions of real places, so bizarre. Great acting and a very unusual story.

However, there are problems, one big (possibly fatal) one in particular . . .
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Interesting. I fully agree on the visual/cinematic side, though I think I disagree for the most part about the overall message.
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I’m not suggesting all of that is particularly clear cut and I get why there is so much discussion around the film, but I really thought it was fantastic. Overly long and ridiculous maybe, but truly unique and packed with amazing performances.

Mark Ruffallo was incredible. Managing to make such a horrible, sinister character that funny might be part of why this film’s message is so hard to parse. Same with the general.
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Mikey Brown wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:33 pm
Son of Mathonwy wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:51 am
Mikey Brown wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:34 pm

Yep, just by fluke happened to see it on an idiotically large screen and it was really something. Loads of shit films get rave reviews for the “visual spectacle” which is just a load of big, loud CGI bullshit, but this was truly unique looking and tied so heavily in to the story.

The music throughout was just insane. In a good way.
I'm a bit conflicted about Poor Things. It's brilliant, I really enjoyed it. Visually, it's incredible - the sets, the surreal versions of real places, so bizarre. Great acting and a very unusual story.

However, there are problems, one big (possibly fatal) one in particular . . .
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Interesting. I fully agree on the visual/cinematic side, though I think I disagree for the most part about the overall message.
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I’m not suggesting all of that is particularly clear cut and I get why there is so much discussion around the film, but I really thought it was fantastic. Overly long and ridiculous maybe, but truly unique and packed with amazing performances.

Mark Ruffallo was incredible. Managing to make such a horrible, sinister character that funny might be part of why this film’s message is so hard to parse. Same with the general.
Yeah fair enough. For me it's ultimately a brilliant triumph of style over substance. Very enjoyable though.
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paddy no 11 wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:16 pm Zone of interest - savage film

Well done to glazer. Don't watch if you're not feeling great about humanity
I have to admit to being more than a little bored with Zone of Interest. Maybe that's part of its 'banality of evil' thing but it was a film that sort of happened in my field of vision without pulling me in.
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Yeah I was conflicted about that one too. I don’t feel like I needed any encouragement to not think positively of the nazis. It’s very interesting how it was put together, and it’s powerful in a sense, but I can’t say I enjoyed any of it at all.
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Saw Furiosa.

Owns bones.
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cashead wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 10:32 am The latest offering from the Toho line of Godzilla films, Godzilla Minus One.

A bit cheese at the end, and there's something you'll see coming from a mile away, but who gives a shit? If you're watching these movies for realism, you're watching the wrong fucking movie.

Anyway, it was fantastic. Makes me want to drag the people in charge of Warner's Monster-verse films to a screening and go "do some of that, yeah?" at them. It's about a failed Kamikaze pilot, Shikishima, a failed kamikaze pilot who encounters a juvenile form of Godzilla during the dying days of World War II, as at tears up an Japanese Air Force repair station out on one of the outlying islands. During the attack, he's tasked with shooting the creature with the 20mm guns on the plane, but freezes up, causing most of the engineers that work at the station to be killed. He is then able to return back home in shame. Once he settles back in, he falls into having a surrogate family when he takes in a young woman with a baby, Noriko and Akiko - a child that isn't hers but was thrust upon her by the child's parents as they also burned to death. He manages to land a job as part of a crew destroying naval mines in and around the coastline, which he uses to help raise the kid, when Godzilla returns, bigger, meanier and angrier.

What makes this film work so well is that the characters are compelling. You care about the relationship between Shikishima and Noriko, because the film takes the time to flesh it out. The camaraderie between the crew as they destroy the sea mines is fun to watch. So when Godzilla turns up to wreck shit, it makes everything that much more tense, and it makes you give a shit about the characters you've gotten to know, caught in the middle of the destruction.

So yeah, if it's going to be on at the cinemas where you live (apparently it releases in the UK on the 15th), go out of your way to see this one.
It didn't blow me away. Good fun, a decent Godzilla film but not a brilliant film. I thought it would be more of an origin tale . . .
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cashead wrote: Sat Jun 08, 2024 11:56 am Saw Furiosa.

Owns bones.
Brilliant stuff. At least as good as Fury Road. Maybe starts a bit quietly, but absolutely top action.
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 2:36 pm
cashead wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 10:32 am The latest offering from the Toho line of Godzilla films, Godzilla Minus One.

A bit cheese at the end, and there's something you'll see coming from a mile away, but who gives a shit? If you're watching these movies for realism, you're watching the wrong fucking movie.

Anyway, it was fantastic. Makes me want to drag the people in charge of Warner's Monster-verse films to a screening and go "do some of that, yeah?" at them. It's about a failed Kamikaze pilot, Shikishima, a failed kamikaze pilot who encounters a juvenile form of Godzilla during the dying days of World War II, as at tears up an Japanese Air Force repair station out on one of the outlying islands. During the attack, he's tasked with shooting the creature with the 20mm guns on the plane, but freezes up, causing most of the engineers that work at the station to be killed. He is then able to return back home in shame. Once he settles back in, he falls into having a surrogate family when he takes in a young woman with a baby, Noriko and Akiko - a child that isn't hers but was thrust upon her by the child's parents as they also burned to death. He manages to land a job as part of a crew destroying naval mines in and around the coastline, which he uses to help raise the kid, when Godzilla returns, bigger, meanier and angrier.

What makes this film work so well is that the characters are compelling. You care about the relationship between Shikishima and Noriko, because the film takes the time to flesh it out. The camaraderie between the crew as they destroy the sea mines is fun to watch. So when Godzilla turns up to wreck shit, it makes everything that much more tense, and it makes you give a shit about the characters you've gotten to know, caught in the middle of the destruction.

So yeah, if it's going to be on at the cinemas where you live (apparently it releases in the UK on the 15th), go out of your way to see this one.
It didn't blow me away. Good fun, a decent Godzilla film but not a brilliant film. I thought it would be more of an origin tale . . .
Toho Godzilla already has an origin story.

The absolutely bonkers Godzilla vs King Ghidorah from 1991 already tells us how Godzilla became a Godzilla to begin with.
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I saw Kinds of Kindness. Definitely not for everyone but really enjoyed it. I initially left thinking it had some fantastic moments but not quite up there with the old Yrgos Lanthimos stuff.

I'm still unravelling what was even going on, and what it meant, a few days later and feeling I like it even more now. A weird one for sure. If you don't like intensely black humour and three hour films definitely avoid this.

Rewatched Frank. Pretty terrible. Domnhall Gleason is just intensely annoying.

On the Road was a weird one I'd never heard of. One of those pretentious, incoherent indie road movies but sort of charming and with an incredible supporting cast.
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All of us strangers - poor enough imo
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Alien Romulus recently.

It was The Force Awakens of Alien movies. It's a movie that is aggressively fine. It's not dogshit awful like Alien Resurrection, not truly great like Alien or Aliens. It occupies that space that the extended workprint cut of Alien3 occupies. It's fine.
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cashead wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 12:21 pm Alien Romulus recently.

It was The Force Awakens of Alien movies. It's a movie that is aggressively fine. It's not dogshit awful like Alien Resurrection, not truly great like Alien or Aliens. It occupies that space that the extended workprint cut of Alien3 occupies. It's fine.
I haven't seen Alien Romulus yet but I have to say, whoa there son, The Force Awakens is anything but fine (IMHO).

How does Romulus compare with Prometheus and Covenant? (Which for me are a beautiful turd and fine, respectively).
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:51 pm
cashead wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 12:21 pm Alien Romulus recently.

It was The Force Awakens of Alien movies. It's a movie that is aggressively fine. It's not dogshit awful like Alien Resurrection, not truly great like Alien or Aliens. It occupies that space that the extended workprint cut of Alien3 occupies. It's fine.
I haven't seen Alien Romulus yet but I have to say, whoa there son, The Force Awakens is anything but fine (IMHO).

How does Romulus compare with Prometheus and Covenant? (Which for me are a beautiful turd and fine, respectively).
I’d compare it to TFA because of all the callbacks, and endless referencing to the other films.

I’d put it above Prometheus and Covenant easily. Both those movies were shit.
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cashead wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 2:56 am
Son of Mathonwy wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:51 pm
cashead wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 12:21 pm Alien Romulus recently.

It was The Force Awakens of Alien movies. It's a movie that is aggressively fine. It's not dogshit awful like Alien Resurrection, not truly great like Alien or Aliens. It occupies that space that the extended workprint cut of Alien3 occupies. It's fine.
I haven't seen Alien Romulus yet but I have to say, whoa there son, The Force Awakens is anything but fine (IMHO).

How does Romulus compare with Prometheus and Covenant? (Which for me are a beautiful turd and fine, respectively).
I’d compare it to TFA because of all the callbacks, and endless referencing to the other films.

I’d put it above Prometheus and Covenant easily. Both those movies were shit.
Interesting. Yeah, I see Prometheus as an utterly overblown, stupid-from-beginning-to-end origin story that doesn't actually explain the origin. Covenant was more coherent and did show the origin, albeit in a way that destroyed the continuity with the AvP films (which is fairly unforgivable, I have to admit). Maybe I'm just being more lenient towards Covenant because my expectations were soooo low after Prometheus, whereas I did actually have some hopes for Prometheus.

For me TFA was a dumb, totally soulless remake of A New Hope masquerading as a sequel, essentially the script chatGPT would give you if you asked for every single element of Star Wars ep4 to be put into a plot set 30 years later.

Perhaps the lesson is, don't get your hopes up. :D
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:33 am For me TFA was ... essentially the script chatGPT would give you if you asked for every single element of Star Wars ep4 to be put into a plot set 30 years later.
That is the most apposite description of that film I've come across.

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Puja wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 9:07 am
Son of Mathonwy wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:33 am For me TFA was ... essentially the script chatGPT would give you if you asked for every single element of Star Wars ep4 to be put into a plot set 30 years later.
That is the most apposite description of that film I've come across.

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Yep, and the second and third films may well have been generated in a similar way.
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Son of Mathonwy wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:07 pm
Puja wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 9:07 am
Son of Mathonwy wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:33 am For me TFA was ... essentially the script chatGPT would give you if you asked for every single element of Star Wars ep4 to be put into a plot set 30 years later.
That is the most apposite description of that film I've come across.

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Yep, and the second and third films may well have been generated in a similar way.
I actually have a bit of time for the second one. At least it *tried* to do something interesting, divorcing the mythos from "this one special family does everything" and playing with the idea that roguish insubordination might actually be the wrong thing to do, even if you are a designated hero.

The third one was created by a drunk AI with the input of just "Specifically fuck The Last Jedi, retcon everything, and make something with the same energy as a 12 year old's fanfiction."

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