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Post by Neverending on Mar 21, 2020 11:21:20 GMT -5
Haven’t indulged in any movies yet, but watched three depressing documentaries. PARIAH: THE LIVES AND DEATHS OF SONNY LISTON (2019)Sonny Liston was a heavyweight boxer in the 1950’s and 60’s. After Muhammad Ali dethroned him as champion, he got caught up in the drug business in Las Vegas and was murdered in 1970. Can’t say I knew much about Liston prior to watching the documentary but it seemed to be comprehensive and shed some light on the shadier side of the sport. SID & JUDY (2019)This was seen as the companion piece to the Judy Garland movie that no one saw last year. It uses audio diaries and written diaries (with actor voice overs) to tell the story of Judy Garland, and her husband Sid, and what led to her overdose. Garland is certainly one of the quintessential Hollywood cautionary stories but it is so comprehensive that a 90-minute documentary (or Renee Zellweger biopic) can’t do it justice. PORNDEMIC (2018)This documentary covers the 1998 HIV scandal that rocked the porn industry. All the wacky characters made appearances and shared their tale of shenanigans. I’m waiting for Doomsday and SnoBorderZero to make the movie version.
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Post by 1godzillafan on Mar 21, 2020 12:02:58 GMT -5
This thread needs more Puppet Master.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 21, 2020 23:24:50 GMT -5
FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956)I thought Leslie Nielsen was born an old man, but this movie proved me wrong. Here, he plays a spaceship captain investigating the whereabouts of a scientist on a mysterious planet. It’s a sci-fi/horror movie that paved the way for everything from Star Trek to Alien to Guardians of the Galaxy. It’s also, unfortunately, a major slow burn and very dated in some aspects. This is a movie best appreciated from an historical aspect than on its own merits.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 22, 2020 7:02:49 GMT -5
SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959)Billy Wilder’s screwball classic holds up. Two prohibition era musicians witness the St. Valentines Day Massacre and hide out at a Miami Beach resort - dressed as women. Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon are great. Marilyn Monroe is adorable. Well-paced. Good story. Humor lands. If you’re quarantined and want to watch something light-hearted but with substance, this is a strong recommendation. DR. STRANGELOVE (1964)This is more on-the-nose in these Corona times, but some folks enjoy dark humor even in difficult times. Rogue general launch nuclear attack and the government tries desperately to recall it. There’s a similar movie called Fail Safe that does an excellent job of capturing the intensity of that ordeal, but if you just want to let out some steam and laugh at incompetence, you can’t go wrong with Dr. Strangelove. Peter Sellers is great. George C. Scott is great. Lookout for a young James Earl Jones. It’s shot very well. You can certainly see this movie as a bridge between studio system and new wave style of shooting. Ken Adams, James Bond architect, did the sets. It’s a movie you could tell had very little to work with but did A LOT with what they had. Despite the subject matter, it’s a very modest production. I don’t think they spent a lot of money on it. And yet, it’s cutting edge and holds up well. Check it out - even if it’s just for the filmmaking techniques. Can’t go wrong with Stanley Kubrick.
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Post by IanTheCool on Mar 22, 2020 8:26:30 GMT -5
Nice picks NE. I decided to watch Anaconda. I'm not sure why. I don't remember 90 minutes feeling that long.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 22, 2020 11:15:50 GMT -5
THE INNOCENTS (1961)What the fuck!? 1godzillafan ’s favorite movie of 2020 is The Turning, based on the 1898 novel Turn of the Screw (not to be confused with the porno of the same name). The book’s first adaptation is the 1961 British psychology thriller The Innocents, co-written by Truman Capote. The premise, I believe, is the same. Lady is left in charge of two bratty kids and she comes to learn they’re possessed by the ghosts of the house’s previous employees. It’s your run-of-the-mill spooky-haunted-house-ghost-story. What sets it apart is this weird sort-of underage thing. The boy tries to shag the lady... but it’s really the ghost... I guess? I don’t know. It’s weird. Apparently, Truman Capote added extra subtext to the story. Don’t know what to tell you. Check it out if you’re bored, I guess. Or if you’re a weirdo like SnoBorderZero.
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Post by Doomsday on Mar 22, 2020 12:35:00 GMT -5
It’s one of Scorsese’s favorite films.
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Post by PG Cooper on Mar 22, 2020 13:51:28 GMT -5
I also just rewatched Strangelove, though before we hit pandemic levels. It's still my favourite Kubrick.
I also really enjoy he Innocents. Great atmosphere, Deborah Kerr is great, and the ending is pretty chilling.
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Post by SnoBorderZero on Mar 22, 2020 16:24:30 GMT -5
The Innocents is fantastic, everyone should see it, weirdo or not.
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Post by SnoBorderZero on Mar 22, 2020 16:41:31 GMT -5
Also the film is brimming with ambiguity that's wonderful.
Did she have an affair with a child?
Is she insane?
Are the ghosts real?
Was it others that misinterpreted their relationship and drove her to insanity?
It's one of those films like Picnic at Hanging Rock that's filled with more questions than answers and yet is far more haunting and effective because of it.
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Post by IanTheCool on Mar 22, 2020 17:39:53 GMT -5
I just watched King Ralph. It was better than Anaconda.
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Post by Doomsday on Mar 22, 2020 18:18:00 GMT -5
I just watched King Ralph. It was better than Anaconda. Remember when he wore the Crown Jewels in the bathtub? Oh Ralph, you’re not supposed to do that!
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Post by Neverending on Mar 22, 2020 18:48:59 GMT -5
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)Neverending: Since we’re all gonna die, there’s a secret I must share with you all. Did not care for Lawrence of Arabia. Dracula: What!? Neverending: Did not care for Lawrence of Arabia. PG Cooper: How can you even say that? Neverending: Did not like it. Dracula: It’s so good. It’s like the perfect movie. PG Cooper: Peter O’Toole. Obi Wan. Anthony Quinn! Neverending: Fine actors. Did not like the movie. SnoBorderZero: Why not? Neverending: It insists upon itself. Dracula: What does that even mean? PG Cooper: It has a valid point to make. It’s insisting! Neverending: I like the Money Pit. Dracula: Exactly. PG Cooper: I like the Money Pitt too.
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Post by SnoBorderZero on Mar 22, 2020 18:52:01 GMT -5
I still don't feel like hypothetical me got his question answered.
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Post by PG Cooper on Mar 22, 2020 18:52:48 GMT -5
I haven't seen The Money Pit.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 22, 2020 19:05:55 GMT -5
I still don't feel like hypothetical me got his question answered. I sat through 4 hours to watch a movie with the same plot as Rambo III.
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Post by Dracula on Mar 22, 2020 19:08:19 GMT -5
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)Neverending: Since we’re all gonna die, there’s a secret I must share with you all. Did not care for Lawrence of Arabia. Dracula : What!? Neverending: Did not care for Lawrence of Arabia. PG Cooper : How can you even say that? Neverending: Did not like it. Dracula: It’s so good. It’s like the perfect movie. PG Cooper: Peter O’Toole. Obi Wan. Anthony Quinn! Neverending: Fine actors. Did not like the movie. SnoBorderZero : Why not? Neverending: It insists upon itself. Dracula: What does that even mean? PG Cooper: It has a valid point to make. It’s insisting! Neverending: I like the Money Pit. Dracula: Exactly. PG Cooper: I like the Money Pitt too. Please don't mix Lawrence of Arabia with a fucking Family Guy reference.
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Post by Dracula on Mar 22, 2020 19:08:47 GMT -5
I haven't seen The Money Pit. It's... fine.
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Post by SnoBorderZero on Mar 22, 2020 19:24:26 GMT -5
I still don't feel like hypothetical me got his question answered. I sat through 4 hours to watch a movie with the same plot as Rambo III. Wait, this was your first time watching Lawrence of Arabia? Sure, they're similar, but Lawrence achieved his mission without the help of Oliver North so... Lawrence>Rambo
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Post by Neverending on Mar 22, 2020 19:34:06 GMT -5
I sat through 4 hours to watch a movie with the same plot as Rambo III. Lawrence achieved his mission without the help of Oliver North Is the British Empire a joke to you?
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Post by Doomsday on Mar 22, 2020 19:41:46 GMT -5
I sat through 4 hours to watch a movie with the same plot as Rambo III. Lawrence>Rambo Watch yourself.
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Post by IanTheCool on Mar 22, 2020 21:13:27 GMT -5
I haven't seen The Money Pit. You're gonna love it.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 23, 2020 16:12:12 GMT -5
Watched two more documentaries PAVAROTTI (2019)The Ron Howard documentary about Pavarotti’s life & career. Dude seemed to be pretty cool. Surprisingly handsome, if I may say so. Check it out. It’s not bad. PERFECT IN ‘76It’s about the Hoosiers perfect season in 1976. Young Bobby Knight! Just as angry. Watch this movie that Doomsday is always raving about. BAD COMPANY (1972)Quaint revisionist western about dodge drafters during the Civil War becoming outlaws. The movie is obviously commenting on the 1960’s and not the 1860’s, but that’s fine. It’s pretty good.
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Post by Neverending on Mar 24, 2020 5:12:18 GMT -5
THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES (1976)I forgot how “triggering” this movie could be towards the PG Cooper Generation. Clint Eastwood plays a farmer whose wife and child are murdered by Union soldiers. To seek revenge, he joins the Confederate army and fights in the Civil War. Quick history for our friends in the South. The Confederacy lost. Eastwood and his troop are rounded up and fired at by the Union. Eastwood manages to escape and he becomes an outlook — hunted down by bounty hunters and the Union. That’s a lot to pack in. The Union? As the villains? Worst of all, the movie is based on a book written by a Klansman. Whaaat!? But if you get past the surface level stuff, this is actually a melancholy western made by Eastwood at the height of his commercial success as an actor and director. It was foreshadowing for 1992’s Unforgiven and his works in the 2000’s (and to some degree his politically conservative works of the 2010’s). In a way, Josey Wales is a best of both worlds. Classic Eastwood and Late Age Eastwood. The perfect compromise. The character of Josey Wales, while on the run, teams up with a band of misfits and begins to settle down, only to lose that too and end up riding into the sunset, alone. It’s a tragic little story, well worth your time. Better than Lawrence of Arabia. Sorry, SnoBorderZero.
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Post by Doomsday on Mar 24, 2020 11:16:16 GMT -5
THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES (1976)I forgot how “triggering” this movie could be towards the PG Cooper Generation. You think that's triggering? Wait till kids find out that The Searchers exists.
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