BuyBust, a Filipino drug-war action extravaganza from 2018. A squad of cops raids a slum searching for a drug dealer, but he's been tipped off and mobilizes not just his own soldiers, but pissed-off slum residents, against them and they have to fight their way out. Tons of shooting, but later also tons of hand-to-hand combat with knives, bats, household objects, etc. The wildest thing about it was when I found out that the filmmakers built the whole slum — it was something like an 8000 square meter mazelike set. That's when it went from an excellent post-The Raid, post-Michael Mann crime/action movie to a Hard To Be A God-level masterpiece.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 20 January 2022 02:03 (two years ago) link
Double Trouble (Cabanne, 1915)Mr. Fix-It (Swan, 1918)The Night of the Party (Powell, 1934)They Never Come Back (Newmeyer, 1932)The Blue Eagle (Ford, 1926)The Souvenir: Part II (Hogg, 2021)Back Stage (McGowan, 1923)Should Sailors Marry? (Parrott, 1925)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 23 January 2022 22:02 (two years ago) link
Wow, some great January takes, thanks yall! Forks on Freeland, re actress and storyline somewhat at odds with insecure directing reminds me of having seen Let's Scare Jessica To Death (on TCM) starring the remarkable Zora Lampert, with filmmakers---surefooted re backstory, setting, cinematography, casting, maybe not concept-wrangling---as well as on-screen randos, adding a bit much to keeping Jessica and the audience off-balance: is she having another breakdown, did she fool everybody into thinking that she was cured, to get out of the nuthouse, is she being gaslighted, are the supernatural baddies really that? Thee ending--well, whole thing was well worth watching, I thought. And there's not that much Lampert to be found.
― dow, Sunday, 23 January 2022 22:37 (two years ago) link
Watched Nobody on HBO Max yesterday. Really well put together, and I'm really happy they got the one thing right that every other movie gets wrong — at one point the title character is driving away from the villains and they're shooting at him, and the bullets shatter the car's back window, and they also pierce the windshield. In most movies, it's like the back seat of the car is a portal into another dimension; bullets come in through the back window and then they just dematerialize. This movie got that right. It has lots of other good qualities, too.
Tonight I watched Sidney Lumet's Q&A on Hulu. I hadn't seen that in 30 years and several scenes were stuck in my memory almost shot for shot. Nick Nolte is absolutely terrifying in it, and Luis Guzman is really, really good, too. The dialogue is singe-your-ears racist and homophobic, but if you're not a moral child like the people who talk about movies on Twitter, it's a really solid crime-and-corruption story.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 24 January 2022 03:09 (two years ago) link
Midway, although i am way less than midway through it.
"Four years later the world was at war", well yes, would be more accurate to say 4 years later the world had been at war for nearly 4 years. pearl harbor was not the start of wwii.
dialogue also very quiet, like inaudible. and the guy from cheers has just turned up.
― koogs, Monday, 24 January 2022 20:18 (two years ago) link
Enjoyed The Tragedy of Macbeth tremendously. Nonstop entertainment, superslick everything, great performances.
― lukas, Wednesday, 26 January 2022 21:18 (two years ago) link
The Unforgivable (5.5)Minding the Gap (6.5)Paranoid Park (6.5)Mona Lisa Smile (6.0)Impeachment: American Crime Story (6.0)Crime Scene: The Times Square Killer (6.0)The Assistant (7.0)The Conversation (10.0)Drive My Car (7.0)Never Rarely Sometimes Always (7.5)
― clemenza, Thursday, 27 January 2022 05:41 (two years ago) link
The Witching Hour (Hathaway, 1934)The Midnight Lady (Thorpe, 1932)The Midnight Girl (Noy, 1925)Border Romance (Thorpe, 1929)The Gaucho (Jones, 1927)Love ’Em and Leave ’Em (Tuttle, 1926)Tell Me Tonight (Litvak, 1933)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Monday, 31 January 2022 02:02 (two years ago) link
Seized. Director Isaac Florentine and performer Scott Adkins have made a bunch of movies together; some are really good, others are not. This is one of the latter; it feels pretty phoned-in to me. Adkins' son is kidnapped by a cartel leader (played with great realism by Mario Van Peebles) who forces him to kill his rivals and strap a camera to his chest so he can watch and the audience gets some first-person-shooter action. There are some decent John Wick-ish fight scenes — it's still a Scott Adkins movie — but it's nowhere near the greatness of the two Debt Collector movies or Accident Man, all of which were directed by Jesse V. Johnson, not Florentine.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 31 January 2022 03:12 (two years ago) link
In the Heat Of The night. 1967Don't think I've really seen this in years. Do think i had seen it some time ago. & I really should have put off the chores I did in the kitchen until it ended. Cos it is an amazing looking film. I like the use of lighting in various scenes.May need to rewatch it so that i get the bit I only heard.& probably the sequel too.
― Stevolende, Monday, 31 January 2022 10:28 (two years ago) link
Should have looked taht up befgorehand, hadn't realised taht In The Heat Of The Night was out the same year as Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.Interesting look at black empowerment vs a white liberal wet dream.
Also definitely should have looked up director cos Norman Jewison has done a lot of great stuff I've seen and not connected .
― Stevolende, Monday, 31 January 2022 10:33 (two years ago) link
I really liked "Last Night in Soho." Very crafty.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 5 February 2022 03:18 (two years ago) link
hated that movie but also kinda hate the device whereby the twist of the movie is a result of the main character seeing a vision incorrectly
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Saturday, 5 February 2022 13:29 (two years ago) link
Oh, I didn't care about any of the vision stuff or the mystery or anything (though I did fall for at least one misdirect). I just liked all the visual allusions to Hitchcock, Polanski, giallo/Argento, et al. Felt nice just to luxuriate in the style for a couple of hours. As a director I've always found Wright kind of spazzy, so it was nice to watch him slow down a little (and give a long leash to his DP and editor). Preferred it miles over "Baby Driver," which I barely remember as anything more than annoying.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 5 February 2022 14:02 (two years ago) link
Triple Threat: an action movie starring Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais and Tiger Chen as the heroes, and Scott Adkins and Michael Jai White as the villains. Shit-tons of hand-to-hand fighting, giving you pretty much every possible combination of those guys in twos and threes (there are a couple of other performers/fighters, but these five are the big names). On Netflix.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Saturday, 5 February 2022 14:21 (two years ago) link
* Memoria (Apichatapong, 2021) 9/10Drive My Car (Hamaguchi, 2021) 7/10* The Verdict (Lumet, 1982) 6/10Mirror (Tarkovsky, 1974) 8/10* Fort Apache (Ford, 1948) 7/10
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 5 February 2022 14:33 (two years ago) link
Without giving away the plot, does "Memoria" have a plot? "Uncle Boonmee" is the only one of his I've seen, and I thought it was ... just OK. The new one's log-line is vaguely reminiscent of "Safe."
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 5 February 2022 14:43 (two years ago) link
it's marvelous -- read the discussion on the '21 film poll results thread
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 5 February 2022 14:46 (two years ago) link
memoria is the least accessible weerasethakul film i've seen but it's also the best one
lol I am trying to process this through the Brad filter and not sure if my conclusions are correct.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 5 February 2022 15:13 (two years ago) link
memoria does have a plot but it’s very minimal. true of every film of his i’ve seen. tho?
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Saturday, 5 February 2022 15:58 (two years ago) link
There are moments of his last film burned into my memory, but the vast majority of it evaporated, like a dream.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 5 February 2022 16:07 (two years ago) link
Like, I remember something about a monk, something about a Bigfoot/monkey spirit, someone having sex with a fish, someone working on a farm? If there was a plot I don't remember it being particularly linear or constant.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 5 February 2022 16:09 (two years ago) link
weeraseethakul films are meant to be remembered as dreams if you're doing it right
― i cannot help if you made yourself not funny (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 6 February 2022 03:16 (two years ago) link
there is not much plot in his films but the in-the-moment aspects of them are so mesmerizing
― Dan S, Sunday, 6 February 2022 03:24 (two years ago) link
The question I suppose boils down to: if I tell my wife this movie is good and convince her to watch it, will she be mad at me? I kind of wonder the same thing about "Drive My Car."
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 6 February 2022 05:07 (two years ago) link
I liked Drive My Car enough that I'll see it a second time next week so I can see it in a theatre. I don't know Uncle Vanya from Uncle Buck, so I was at a disadvantage there, but it's a good mournful-widower mood piece, certainly more accessible than the three Weeraseethakul films I've seen. I was unsure of one plot point that I probably just missed and should be cleared up by a second viewing.
― clemenza, Sunday, 6 February 2022 05:22 (two years ago) link
i would say don't take someone who doesn't like it when scenes go on for really long xp
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Sunday, 6 February 2022 05:23 (two years ago) link
thought Uncle Boonmee and Cemetery of Splendour were both amazing but don't think I could recommend a Weerasethakul film to someone else. How were you planning on seeing Memoria? It's definitely not showing in any theater near me
― Dan S, Sunday, 6 February 2022 05:52 (two years ago) link
Huh, I had no idea of the film's distribution gimmick. Seriously, one theatre at a time? No streaming, no planned physical release? As if it wasn't hard enough to see a movie these days. Well, anyway, it's out there to be found in the usual places.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 6 February 2022 14:29 (two years ago) link
It’s amazing, never watch it
― chang.eng partition (wins), Sunday, 6 February 2022 14:54 (two years ago) link
I will say as someone who loves the ~cinema experience~ these stances from directors can come across as out of touch and potentially discriminatory not to mention borderline covidioticBUT for anyone who decides to watch memoria at home I do recommend that you use the best headphones you have access to
― chang.eng partition (wins), Sunday, 6 February 2022 15:00 (two years ago) link
Can I listen to whatever I want to listen to, or do I need to listen to the movie?
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 6 February 2022 15:53 (two years ago) link
You may listen to the movie as long as you never watch it
― chang.eng partition (wins), Sunday, 6 February 2022 15:58 (two years ago) link
Lol, that would be kind of genius, selling a film's audio track only and requiring the audience be at a specific place at a specific time to watch the movie itself. Like on the side of a building, or in the middle of the desert, or at the beach or something.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 6 February 2022 16:10 (two years ago) link
Letter from Siberia (1957) 4/5Jackass Forever (2022) 3.5/5Five Shaolin Masters (1974) - this has something in common with the film above in that someone's testicles get absolutely destroyed. * Park Row (1952) 4.5/5 - 2nd viewing I realized Samuel Fuller basically made a western but with eastern newspapermen. Niagra (1953) 3.5/5 The Golden Coach (1952) - Bobby Hill would love this movie
― Chris L, Sunday, 6 February 2022 22:39 (two years ago) link
Border Law (King, 1931)Fighting to Live (Cline, 1934)South of Panama (Hunt, 1928)Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (Hamaguchi, 2021)Jackass Forever (Tremaine, 2022)*Nightmare Alley: The Blatant Cash Grab Vision in Darkness and Light (del Toro, 2021)
(...another informal double feature of performers degrading themselves to entertain the public?)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Monday, 7 February 2022 00:33 (two years ago) link
April Fool's Day (1986) 3/10Enemies of the State (2020) 5/10Hotel Transylvania: Transformania (2022) ?/10, was playing with my phoneYou're Next (2011) 6/10First Reformed (2017) 9/10Who? aka Robo Man (1974) 3/10 that makeup, lolThe Night Of (w: Richard Price, 2016) 8/10......and then the original Criminal Justice (2008) 7/10
♥ golden coach
― adam t. (abanana), Monday, 7 February 2022 00:38 (two years ago) link
A Real Young Girl (Breillat, 1976) - 10/10― flappy bird, Saturday, January 18, 2020 1:23 AM (two years ago)
― flappy bird, Saturday, January 18, 2020 1:23 AM (two years ago)
I saw my first Catherine Breillat film tonight and it was this one. I was actually kind of impressed and didn't think it was bad at all, despite its low imdb rating and many hostile reviews.
Will probably go back to see more of the Breillat films in this series (IFC Center, NYC) while not getting my hopes up too high.
― Josefa, Saturday, 12 February 2022 03:15 (two years ago) link
Dodge Your Debts (Kenton, 1921)A Cure for Pokeritis (Trimble, 1912)Big Moments From Little Pictures (Clements, 1924)A Small Town Idol (Kenton, 1939)The Mighty (Cromwell, 1929)The Hound of the Baskervilles (Oswald, 1929)The Lincoln Cycle (Eps. 1-4, Stahl & Chapin, 1917-1918)The Worst Person in the World (Trier, 2021)
― Infanta Terrible (j.lu), Sunday, 13 February 2022 23:41 (two years ago) link
Ozark (S4 – 6.0)The Report (5.0)Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (6.5)Red Rocket (7.5)Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child (7.5)Wolf (6.5)The Marcus-Nelson Murders (7.5)Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché (7.0)Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (7.5)The Miseducation of Cameron Post (7.5)
― clemenza, Tuesday, 15 February 2022 02:22 (two years ago) link
haven't seen a Catherine Breillat film yet
― Dan S, Tuesday, 15 February 2022 02:33 (two years ago) link
I’ve seen a few but not the ‘76 one, which is high on the list
― Max Hamburgers (Eric H.), Tuesday, 15 February 2022 03:05 (two years ago) link
Somebody recommend me a movie for tonight, I'll watch the first suggestion I haven't seen before. Something less than 3 hrs though and nothing too macho
― plax (ico), Friday, 18 February 2022 20:11 (two years ago) link
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek
― Les hommes de bonbons (cryptosicko), Friday, 18 February 2022 20:32 (two years ago) link
Seen! Thanks though!
― plax (ico), Friday, 18 February 2022 20:33 (two years ago) link
Women in Love
― Chris L, Friday, 18 February 2022 20:51 (two years ago) link
Seen! These are good recommendations though!
― plax (ico), Friday, 18 February 2022 20:57 (two years ago) link
Voyage of the Rock Aliens
― reggae mike love (polyphonic), Friday, 18 February 2022 21:02 (two years ago) link
Night Moves. (Potentially a bit macho? It's Hackman though.)
― Vanishing Point (Chinaski), Friday, 18 February 2022 21:06 (two years ago) link
I have also I'm afraid seen night moves
― plax (ico), Friday, 18 February 2022 21:08 (two years ago) link