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Post by PhantomKnight on Apr 22, 2020 8:19:15 GMT -5
King of Kong. KING OF KONG!!! I'm so pumped for another person to watch King of Kong. You don't say...
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 22, 2020 8:51:32 GMT -5
(FYI I've seen Sword of Doom and Carnal Knowledge) Good to know. (Do you like The Sword of Doom?) Beyond the Hills, The Cranes are Flying, and Pitfall are all on the Criterion Channel so I'll definitely watch one of those. Hyped for all three, but I'll probably do Pitfall since it'll be the easiest to talk my partner into.
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Post by Dracula on Apr 22, 2020 9:17:35 GMT -5
(FYI I've seen Sword of Doom and Carnal Knowledge) (Do you like The Sword of Doom?) It's been a very long time, but I remember liking it but being really bothered by the unresolved cliffhanger ending. I'm kind of of the belief that movies which set up sequels that never happen do sort of lose point with me, it's kind of a risk reward thing.
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 22, 2020 9:28:17 GMT -5
(Do you like The Sword of Doom?) It's been a very long time, but I remember liking it but being really bothered by the unresolved cliffhanger ending. I'm kind of of the belief that movies which set up sequels that never happen do sort of lose point with me, it's kind of a risk reward thing. Fair. I think the ending works really well unresolved, but the movie sets up other plot points that never get paid off which is a bummer.
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Post by 1godzillafan on Apr 22, 2020 10:28:33 GMT -5
Sword of Doom would have won "The Game is On" award on The Weekly Planet podcast that year. That joke was probably too obscure so... "The Game is On" is a gag non-award the guys that run The Weekly Planet give out every year, which names "most ham-fisted attempt to set up a sequel or franchise." Example: Last year Alita: Battle Angel won, and previous winners include Independence Day: Resurgence, The Mummy, and The Predator. It's named so because the misremembered the final line in Dracula Untold as "The Game is On" instead of "Let the games begin" and refuse to change it even after being corrected on it.
There. I've successfully sucked all the humor out of a joke that wasn't funny in the first place.
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Post by PhantomKnight on Apr 22, 2020 10:44:17 GMT -5
Sword of Doom would have won "The Game is On" award on The Weekly Planet podcast that year. That joke was probably too obscure so... "The Game is On" is a gag non-award the guys that run The Weekly Planet give out every year, which names "most ham-fisted attempt to set up a sequel or franchise." Example: Last year Alita: Battle Angel won, and previous winners include Independence Day: Resurgence, The Mummy, and The Predator. It's named so because the misremembered the final line in Dracula Untold as "The Game is On" instead of "Let the games begin" and refuse to change it even after being corrected on it.
There. I've successfully sucked all the humor out of a joke that wasn't funny in the first place.
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Post by 1godzillafan on Apr 22, 2020 10:47:47 GMT -5
Sword of Doom would have won "The Game is On" award on The Weekly Planet podcast that year. That joke was probably too obscure so... "The Game is On" is a gag non-award the guys that run The Weekly Planet give out every year, which names "most ham-fisted attempt to set up a sequel or franchise." Example: Last year Alita: Battle Angel won, and previous winners include Independence Day: Resurgence, The Mummy, and The Predator. It's named so because the misremembered the final line in Dracula Untold as "The Game is On" instead of "Let the games begin" and refuse to change it even after being corrected on it.
There. I've successfully sucked all the humor out of a joke that wasn't funny in the first place.
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Post by PhantomKnight on Apr 22, 2020 20:14:38 GMT -5
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
I'm not really into video games. I mean, I've played a few here and there, but I've never nearly had the same kind of passion for them that my generation especially has for them. That said, the story at the center of The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is admittedly an interesting one. It's the true story of Steve Wiebe, an out-of-work engineer from Washington who became determined to beat the Guiness World Record of highest score achieved for playing Donkey Kong, a record held by Floridian Billy Mitchell. But Mitchell is a petty and stubborn SOB and isn't above weaseling his way out of competing with Wiebe while also undermining Wiebe's success. Like all the best kinds of documentaries should, The King of Kong frames its story as a narrative rather than a lecture. In this case, it's an underdog sports movie, and a rather compelling one at that. Steve Wiebe is presented as just that: an underdog whom you can understand his drive, sympathize with it and becomes somebody you genuinely root for. Through his story, director Seth Gordon says a lot about a person's drive and determination to achieve a significant achievement in their life, and with Steve Weibe, it feels more genuine and less cynical. Which is a big reason why it's so easy to want to see him succeed. Then you've got Billy Mitchell, who's the very definition of sniveling and convinced that he's the only one worthy of having the Donkey Kong record. In short, the guy's an entitled asshole, and much in the way it's effortless to root for Weibe, it's easy to root against Mitchell. These two are such distinct personalities, especially in opposition with each other, that they feel like fictional movie characters. But the fact that they're real and at the center of a competition over an arcade game, makes this story that much more fascinating. It's the stuff all those classic inspirational sports movies are made of -- just without the cliches. It's ultimately as inspiring, if not more so, than the majority of the classics in the sports genre.
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Post by Dracula on Apr 22, 2020 20:27:28 GMT -5
These two are such distinct personalities, especially in opposition with each other, that they feel like fictional movie characters. But the fact that they're real and at the center of a competition over an arcade game, makes this story that much more fascinating. They aren't as real as the movie makes it looks, it's one of the more manipulative docs out there. There's a pretty good breakdown of it here: www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2008/02/the-king-of-wrong/2728/That having been said, Billy Mitchell has managed to prove himself to legitimately be quite the cheating asshole in the years since, to the point where he's been banned from Twin Galaxies and had his records stripped.
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Post by thebtskink on Apr 22, 2020 20:27:30 GMT -5
I've been to the arcade featured in that doc, its glorious and a great use of a day.
I periodically check in on Billy Mitchell news every so often, because the dude does not disappoint. Just a fantastic charcater of a person. I may or may not be googling his hot sauce as we speak to send as a quarantine gift
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Post by PhantomKnight on Apr 22, 2020 20:59:09 GMT -5
These two are such distinct personalities, especially in opposition with each other, that they feel like fictional movie characters. But the fact that they're real and at the center of a competition over an arcade game, makes this story that much more fascinating. They aren't as real as the movie makes it looks, it's one of the more manipulative docs out there. There's a pretty good breakdown of it here: www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2008/02/the-king-of-wrong/2728/That having been said, Billy Mitchell has managed to prove himself to legitimately be quite the cheating asshole in the years since, to the point where he's been banned from Twin Galaxies and had his records stripped. Well, regardless, they still got a really good movie out of it.
And that doesn't surprise me one bit about Mitchell. His whole thing about his ties and him using USA as his moniker for the game was one of the moments that really emphasized how much of a prick he was.
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Post by Neverending on Apr 22, 2020 21:15:16 GMT -5
There’s also a doc on Twin Galaxies. I think it’s called Chasing Ghosts. Worth checking out. Just to add more context.
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There’s also a doc on Twin Galaxies. I think it’s called Chasing Ghosts. Worth checking out. Just to add more context. Added to my Coronavirus Watchlist!
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 24, 2020 10:45:51 GMT -5
The Lair of the White Worm
The Lair of the White Worm is a bizarre riff on the vampire film from the always interesting British director Ken Russel. The film plays as campy schlock horror in its exaggerated performances, garish aesthetic, and ridiculous sexuality. I don't know if these elements always work especially well together. In particular, the film's cartoonish attitude towards sex and frequent threat of sexual violence has not aged especially well. Still, there is something to The Lair of the White Worm. Amanda Donohoe certainly gives a memorable performance and the visuals are definitely unique. As a horror movie, the film is never scary, but it is consistently entertaining. Whenever I started to get bored something wacky would happen, like a young Hugh Grant cutting a vampire woman in half with a giant sword in slow motion.
At the end of the day, The Lair of the White Worm is probably a movie I appreciated more for its moments than as a whole. It's not something I'd call "good" exactly, but there is something to it.
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Post by Doomsday on Apr 25, 2020 19:02:41 GMT -5
UpgradeYup, this was pretty much exactly how it was described. I, like most people I presume, gave this a total pass when it was in theaters because it looked like another dumb B-movie sci-fi action hybrid that would come and go in a couple weeks. It wasn't long though before I heard people, both in my day to day and on these boards, say that it's quite good and serves as an entertaining action movie. I like action movies as much as the next man but it was always on my list of things to do at some point. Now that I've finally seen it I must concur that it's not only a fun movie, it actually went in a couple directions I didn't think it would go. The plot of Upgrade can be gleaned from the trailer, the tagline, even the title. A guy gets 'upgraded.' More specifically, old school mechanic Grey is paralyzed and his wife his murdered in an attack. After receiving an experimental spinal implant he can walk again and has a new narrative friend in his head, STEM. STEM gives Grey superhuman strength and agility and together they track down his wife's murderers and delve deeper into the 'why' in addition to 'who.' What makes Upgrade cool however is that it shies away from the easy path of having an R-rated hardcore superhero and instead goes into the conflict Gray ultimately has with STEM. It leads to certain things, some a little predictable and others less so, but it easily could have set itself up to other stories down the line and I'm glad it didn't go that route. Upgrade is a very fun, super easy watch, it was one of those rare occasions where I didn't get up mid-viewing. Granted it's easier when you're watching a fast-paced action movie rather than some heavy long winded drama but for what it is it's basically as-advertised, an entertaining action/sci-fi flick that I'm sure has a good rewatchability factor. Also, it's always refreshing when the bad guy wins. A- so says Doomsday
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Post by IanTheCool on Apr 26, 2020 9:40:47 GMT -5
Into the WildThis was a difficult movie to get a handle on. For a long time I wasn't sure if the film was pretentious, or if it was just dealing with a really pretentious character and being critical of him. The last part of the movie makes me lean towards the latter, though its not 100%. I think the film is not entirely critical of Chris's viewpoint, but its certainly not condoning it in the end. Chris McCandel is a character who is full of that 21-year-old philosophy where he thinks he is above everyone else and above all modern ideas. This is something I am sure many people can remember and relate to, embarrassing though it is. But the film does a good job of showing us the fallout of his actions, mostly through the hurtful impact he has when he leaves other people. And when the going gets tough, he sees the error in his conceit. The film-making here is quite strong. The story jumps back and forth between the early part of his nomadic wanderings and his final destination in Alaska, which works well. Te cinematography is strong, and the scenes of nature are great. I'm a sucker for wildlife and really appreciated that real animals were used (don't see much of that anymore). The philosophy of this film is constantly on the hot plate and I was always mulling it over in my mind while watching. Solid flick, thanks PK. 8/10 And Nilade, I am still planning to watch one of yours once I can track them down. I rented Hudsucker Proxy from the library, but the order was cancelling. I'm guessing they realized it was actually lost of broken since its not in the system anymore. Then I ordered Private Idaho, which was shipping its way to my library when everything went to s*** and the library closed down.
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Post by PhantomKnight on Apr 26, 2020 10:29:40 GMT -5
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 26, 2020 10:51:45 GMT -5
Pitfall (1962)
Pitfall was the first collaboration between director Hiroshi Teshigahara and writer Kōbō Abe, an atmospheric story about a miner who leaves his work and wanders into a deserted tone before falling into a supernatural predicament. Despite the seemingly simple presentation, this is a surprisingly tense film which bounces between social realist drama and surreal art horror. The actual story seems relatively simple once you have all the pieces, but most of it is told through the perspective of characters who don't have those pieces for most of the runtime. I don't want to give away too much plot details given watching the details of the story unfold is one of Pitfall's greatest treats. The supernatural elements of the film are especially great, with Teshigahara crafting a thick sense of atmosphere and existential horror that slowly becomes crushing. The mystery elements of the story are also enticing, though perhaps less interesting as more details unravel. Probably the film's biggest weakness is that it is paradoxically both over stuffed yet also a bit too simple.
Though Pitfall lacks the elegance of Teshigahara and Abe's later Woman in the Dunes, I still found the film engrossing. The film renders the grit and brutality of the Japanese mining industry quite strongly, while the supernatural aspects of the story are truly haunting. There's a real sense of loss and hopelessness running through that culminates in what is quietly a very depressing ending. The fusion of social realism and surreal horror coupled with the feelings of powerlessness instilled by the ending make for a very poignant critique of Japan's rapid post-war industrialization. Certainly, the film fits in nicely with the aforementioned Woman in the Dunes and I also think it makes for an interesting companion piece to Kurosawa films like The Bad Sleep Well and High and Low. That all said, one need not get caught up in Japanese history to appreciate the drama and horror at the center of Pitfall.
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Angel's Egg (1985)
I’ve recently been playing a lot of the video game Dark Souls 3, so it’s interesting that this movie ( which that game has been said to draw from) came into my life right around the same time. It is easy to see why the creator of that game series would be into the movie as both are about these people living in fallen worlds filled with people who are sort of mindlessly living out these instinctual tasks who ultimately need to sort of let go of and transcend the worlds that are trapped in cycles. The film is an early work by Mamoru Oshii, who would later go on to international fame as the director of the Ghost in the Shell franchise, which is not really an IP I’m a huge fan of and I generally think Oshii can descend into unearned pretention at times in his career but with this movie he seems a bit better at conveying his ideas with imagery and mystery than by having his characters monologue about philosophy. Oshii was apparently a devout Christian (to the point of nearly entering the seminary) at one point and this film was made not long after he had a crisis of faith and abandoned the religion and this film has largely been interpreted as something of an expression of his feelings about faith, particularly the existential terror of coming to the realization that the beliefs you’ve spent a great deal of effort cultivating turned out to be empty and hollow, but there’s some imagery at the end which suggests a more mixed feeling about the concept. It’s a very short 71 minute movie and at times it feels like it could have been even shorter as things do go quite slowly in the first act and everything is so steeped in symbolism as to hardly function as drama, which is not going to be for everyone but I was certainly interested the whole way through. ***1/2 out of Five
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Post by PG Cooper on Apr 27, 2020 17:16:10 GMT -5
Angel's Egg (1985)
I’ve recently been playing a lot of the video game Dark Souls 3, so it’s interesting that this movie ( which that game has been said to draw from) came into my life right around the same time. It is easy to see why the creator of that game series would be into the movie as both are about these people living in fallen worlds filled with people who are sort of mindlessly living out these instinctual tasks who ultimately need to sort of let go of and transcend the worlds that are trapped in cycles. The film is an early work by Mamoru Oshii, who would later go on to international fame as the director of the Ghost in the Shell franchise, which is not really an IP I’m a huge fan of and I generally think Oshii can descend into unearned pretention at times in his career but with this movie he seems a bit better at conveying his ideas with imagery and mystery than by having his characters monologue about philosophy. Oshii was apparently a devout Christian (to the point of nearly entering the seminary) at one point and this film was made not long after he had a crisis of faith and abandoned the religion and this film has largely been interpreted as something of an expression of his feelings about faith, particularly the existential terror of coming to the realization that the beliefs you’ve spent a great deal of effort cultivating turned out to be empty and hollow, but there’s some imagery at the end which suggests a more mixed feeling about the concept. It’s a very short 71 minute movie and at times it feels like it could have been even shorter as things do go quite slowly in the first act and everything is so steeped in symbolism as to hardly function as drama, which is not going to be for everyone but I was certainly interested the whole way through. ***1/2 out of Five Glad you enjoyed it. I'm sure this isn't a surprise but the Dark Souls connection is exactly how I discovered this.
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Post by thebtskink on Apr 28, 2020 9:23:50 GMT -5
1godzillafan, I'll watch yours tomorrow night. Had to reset my tolerance so I could watch on edibles.
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Post by 1godzillafan on Apr 28, 2020 9:33:37 GMT -5
I've been trying to get my internet to work so I can watch mine on my TV. That aspect is still up in the air.
Even still, I've been sick all week too, so I've been spending a lot of time sleeping.
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Post by Nilade on Apr 28, 2020 13:55:32 GMT -5
FYI... I still owe a Jojo Rabbit review.
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Post by 1godzillafan on Apr 30, 2020 18:04:39 GMT -5
Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead You know, it occurs to me that if I had watched this movie last Thursday I'd have been able to say that this was the weirdest movie I had seen all month. But fortunately or unfortunately, last week's The Last Drive-In showed Blood Sucking Freaks (potential movie for future round, Neverending?), and this movie will have to settle for the silver medal. In this movie that Doomsday was too much of a pussy to watch, a group of Japanese teens go into the woods so they can catch a fish that has a parasite in it that a model aspiring girl wants to eat so it will absorb all her food and keep her skinny (this is the real plot). The parasite however turns all it infests into farting zombies with evil tentacles that come out the rectum. If I hadn't have seen Audition, some of this would be pretty gross. Just sayin'. There is a lot thrown at the wall in this movie, which seems to be heavily inspired by the early work of Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson with a gross out gag slant, though to an extent it's like watching one of those direct to video American Pie spin-offs trying to cross over with James Gunn's Slither. Sometimes it's not subtle, there is a shameful borrowing of the swallowing an eyeball gag from Evil Dead II, for example. Though most of it seems to be an original content. I mean, it does immediately follow that up with a zombie kill where a girl sits on the head of a zombie who's trying to pull her pants down and making his head explode, with her following with the keen observation of "I killed him with my butt!" Is it funny? It depends on the definition. It's not witty in any way, but it's more "funny" in an "Okay, woooooooow" extremity kind of way. There are a lot of poo and fart jokes, and sometimes it decides the characters need to explain the poo and fart jokes while they're happening. There are close-ups of butts often to emphasize the fart noise, or to establish the killer tentacles that will impale you through the rectum. Though I do get a quality laugh every once in a while. There's a pretty good joke where the druggie's head is about to explode and he screams to one of the terrified girls "I love you, Maki!" Then she's like "Maki?" and he responds "Oops, wrong name." There is a lot being thrown against the wall in this movie, from the poo take on splatter flicks, a Matrix inspired fight scene between two girls in schoolgirl outfits, and a climax that is an anal take on DragonBallZ ("I'll fight! Even if I have to fart!"). For a while I suspected this was some sort of weird fetish film also, like The Creeping Terror, because there is a lot of emphasis on butts, both nude and clothed. Specifically because of imagery like a zombie reaching out of a outhouse opening and spanking the butt of the occupant. But I give the film the benefit of the doubt because poo and fart jokes are its MO, so butt focus isn't surprising. Then we get to a scene about halfway through the film where one of the girls is crying in the shower and she begs the main girl, Megumi, to shower with her. Megumi agrees, and then soft core porn music starts as she slowly undressed as the other girl begs her to come closer. This scene ends, I shit you not, with both nude girls in a full body hug while we zoom in on Megumi's ass the crying girl slowly wraps her hands lightly above it. "Oh my god, it IS a fetish film!" I realize. This film becomes a hundred times more amazing when you imagine the director furiously jerking off to dailies. What can I say? It's got zombies, it's got toilets, and it's got ass. You get what it promises. And regardless of what you think of it, it's not boring, which is likely the highest praise it's looking for. I give it two rectums up! What else can I say about watching a movie like this other than... Final note, here is some IMDB trivia that I'm just going to just leave here for no reason: "The diarrhea scene in the outhouse was real, the actress who play Maki had an upset stomach that day and was beneficial to the making of the scene." "Actress Asana Mamoru (Maki) had to control her bowel movements while filming the outhouse scene so she didn't poop on the zombie (actor). Some of the farts heard were real."
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Post by PhantomKnight on Apr 30, 2020 18:28:29 GMT -5
FYI... I still owe a Jojo Rabbit review. Why, yes. Yes, you do.
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