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Wish it were a found footage movie.Yes, that's it! What did you think of it?
Wish it were a found footage movie.Yes, that's it! What did you think of it?
To me it felt more like a good drama where the horror just kicks you in the taint the last 2 minutes.One of my Favorite Horror Films
Just going to post about this. Good film. Tom Hardy is a hell of an actor. This was 100% his movie.Watched The Bikeriders yesterday. It's pretty good, and I liked the structure of it - Jodie Comer is interviewed by a photo journalist and narrates tales of the dashing biker who swept her off her feet in the late 1960s (Austin Butler), and his domineering motorcycle club leader (Tom Hardy, channelling Marlon Brando). What starts as a club for racing and drinking turns into an increasingly lawless gang as it grows out of control. Worth a watch if you like bikes, and unwashed men riding bikes.
I actually really liked it. Cool little Indy take on Friday the 13th. Super bloody.In a Violent Nature.
Fucking awful, after a great premise and trailer this was a big disappointment. Avoid.
Watched the trailer for Speak No Evil. Haven’t seen it, but felt they gave way to much away in the trailer.
Holy shit what a dumb movie
Protags are hot tho so I kept watching ( ꈍᴗꈍ)
When you have to write the dumbest characters imaginable to keep the plot moving and even then the dumbest people you could possibly imagine would never behave like this in a million years, you end up with a really dumb movie. People said this movie was good I don't understand???
Admittedly me and the mrs drunk watched it last night, but i found there was zero tension. The idea of a film through the eyes of say Freddy or Jason is a cool idea just this missed the mark by a long way for me.I actually really liked it. Cool little Indy take on Friday the 13th. Super bloody.
Probably the best performance I’ve seen from him. He’s really imposing.Just going to post about this. Good film. Tom Hardy is a hell of an actor. This was 100% his movie.
Had this on the radar for a while, hype rising.Probably the best performance I’ve seen from him. He’s really imposing.
The whole film reminded me somehow of Goodfellas, although not exactly on that level. The flashbacks and narration, the good thing going bad theme. Having slept on it for a couple of days I get the urge to watch it again.
edit: Just remembered who Hardy reminds me of in this film! (Neal Cassady)
Felt entirely the opposite - definitely watch it in the cinema, imo.A Quiet Place: Day One.
Wait for streaming/10.
The English Patient
Why did I take so long to watch it?
A Quiet Place: Day One.
Wait for streaming/10.
Felt entirely the opposite - definitely watch it in the cinema, imo.
I know how a pizza is going to taste, but I still enjoy eating it!Godzilla Minus One - this movie got a lot of super high scores from a lot of reviewers I trust and while I had a good time with it, I wouldn't go that far. But I thought it was a lot of fun. Even though it was obvious how specifically it would play out, it was still entertaining.
I'm kicking myself that I read a synopsis on this movie during an insomnia spell because I heard it was good and had to know why. It is right up my alley.
Just watch it. Good stuff.
Agreed! It was a little too long, imo, but surprisingly nasty and well-done. More artistic and thoughtful than it needed to be, considering studios turn out cash-grab prequels like this all the time.The First Omen surprised me. I really found it creepy and interesting. And I thought the actors did a good job. Was good seeing Myrcella from GOT again.
Yeah about that. Because the movie is so quiet 90% of the time, all you hear is people snacking on stuff and whispering to each other. Could even hear a couple mobile phone notifications going off. Took me right out of the experience of the movie.
That could be a problem, I swore off going to the cinema because audiences are so awful. But happily I have found a place where people go to watch films, not have a chat and catch up on their Whatsapps.
In that sense, YMMV.
I thought it was the best film I've seen at the cinema this year.
I think your reservations about the film might mean we would always have a different point of view on the film, perfect viewing conditions or not though.
I love these movies. I loved the first 2 and I like this one as well. Maybe the busy and noisy theatre environment ruined it for me. So far I'd put Dune 2 as the best theatre experience and then this one as 2nd.
I love a good western, so I'm now very interested in this -- thanks!Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1
Killers of the flower moon, leonardo dicaprio so good, the indian wife is certainly a big part of the move but when you have her sick it's a little bit of a let down but what a good movie, got boring a couple of times, needed to cut some fat.
What did gaf think of killers of the flower moon?
I liked it but I didn't have much sympathy for the Osage. You don't really get to see anything about their culture, other than a few of them crying when they bury the family bong or whatever it was. Instead we're dropped straight into the present day, where they're a bunch of rich drunk idiots, flashing their cash around with predictable consequences. All those women with their servants and trophy husbands. File this under movies where I wanted the bad guys to win.What did gaf think of killers of the flower moon?
Chronicle
Pretty awesome sci Fi that employs the found footage style of film, which makes it kinda unique because the genre is usually reserved for horror. Good acting from all three leads combined with a moving story and some neat special effects make for an intriguing experience that never lets up until the end credits roll. It also has a bombastic finale that seems to be a homage to Akira, or at least take some inspiration from it. Highly recommend.
Rewatching the first two films in the X trilogy from A24 before seeing the third one in theaters tomorrow.
X
“Take it from me, letting outdated traditions control how you live your life will get you nowhere.”
The first film is quite great. Slasher films are usually filled with sex but this ups the ante by making the leads actors and workers in the porn industry who rent a guest house from an elderly couple on a farm to secretly shoot their newest film “The Farmer’s Daughters”. But this ties into the theme itself, as the elderly woman Pearl is envious of these young people, enjoying their youth and beauty while her husband Howard won’t be intimate with her out of fear of his weak heart condition.
This eventually escalated into slasher time, but while the couple look down on the leads with contempt (as well as a recurring televangelist on the TV condemning “sexual immorality”), but not only are the leads pretty decently fleshed out as far as slasher leads go but those that do get killed always is preceded by them trying to offer help to each other or the elderly couple. It shows that just because they chose a path in life others might not agree with doesn’t automatically make them bad people.
Add in great acting (Mia Goth playing both the female lead Maxine and the elderly Pearl, they’re not related rather it’s for thematic purposes), solid directing and cinematography, a great homage to the gritty style of horror of the 70’s, and some good suspense, and X is one hell of a ride, and it only gets better when enhanced with:
Pearl
“You can’t keep you true self hidden forever, Pearl. They will notice eventually and they will be frightened, just as I am.”
Keeping this film’s existence a secret until X’s premiere, Pearl is the prequel set roughly 60 years prior to X and is a character study showing the moral downfall of the titular character into becoming the twisted murderer we see in X. Just as X is an homage to certain films of the 70’s, Pearl is one to the Technicolor era.
It truly enhances X, as when watching both together, we understand the elderly Pearl was driven not just by envy of the leads’ youth and beauty, but also their freedom to live their lives as they chose while she failed to obtain such freedom despite desperately wanting it. It also provides no simplification in her descent, as characters like her mother, her sister-in-law, and the charming theater projectionist could have been basic abusive parent, spoiled brat, and sleazeball archetypes, but the movie ultimately makes all of them pretty fleshed out characters and while some of them are flawed, especially her mother’s behavior is definitely not fully justified, but the movie makes it clear it is Pearl who ultimately causes her own descent, for as bad a hand as she was dealt, she chose to make it even worse.
And Mia Goth’s acting, holy shit. Everyone is great of course, Tandi Wright is excellent as Pearl’s mother, and the projectionist is well played by our new Superman, David Corenswet, but Mia is the clear MVP here. She’s fantastic throughout the whole film, but the final 15 minutes is definitely what made me and plenty of others frustrated she did not receive an Oscar nomination. I really hope she has a great career ahead of her, because damn does she deserve it based off these films.
Hoping the third film, MaXXXine, continues the winning streak!
My friend lent me this on BR and said it's awful. I knew nothing of it so I kinda wish I never read you saying about the family getting blasted but that's my L. So it is trash then? My homie said he wanted to snap the disc after finishing it.Martyrs
I saw horror goobers shitting on it on Twitter and I was shocked considering they soy off of anything. Right now they're gassing LONGLEGS as the second coming of Christ, like LONGLEGS crawls out the fucking screen and chases you.Hoping the third film, MaXXXine, continues the winning streak!
My friend lent me this on BR and said it's awful. I knew nothing of it so I kinda wish I never read you saying about the family getting blasted but that's my L. So it is trash then? My homie said he wanted to snap the disc after finishing it.