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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    Maaaatt Daaaamon isn't in it that much. Ed Burns annoys me more. And that he survived when all the cool guys were killed. Glad that guy and his shitty films have all but disappeared.

    Spielberg was the absolute GOAT. Jaws, Close Encounters, ET, Indy 1-3, Purple, SL, Ryan, Jurassic Park. Hasn't done anything for a while though.

    I refused to see Indy 4 and am fůcked if I'm watching the latest one. Seems like it's bombing worse than Dresden so I'm clearly not the only one who considers it an epic pisstake.

    I like him. He’s pretty damn cool in my opinion. Paradoxically enough I agree with you on his movies though. Too independent and “talky” for me.

    He came right in the end and fought well when they were defending the bridge.

    I’ve heard Indy 5 is way better than 4 so I’m hoping for the best.

    You're testing my love Bro. I'll get over it but it will take time....

    There are only 3 Indy films. I take "Last Crusade" literally. I would rather them reboot the franchise like Bond than have Harrison Ford shuffle round. Now if they were to reboot the franchise with Short Round then take my money! Instead they have that weird looking pommie chick.

    The end of Last Crusade was fitting. They should have left it like that.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    @MN5 as much as i enjoyed the new one...this is correct

    and my general feeling is if the stories they come up with are good enough they shouldn't need to make it an indiana jones film, take the same story and change the name of the main character, eg National Treasure...if you need the fan boys to come in then its probably not a good enough film

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by
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    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    Maaaatt Daaaamon isn't in it that much. Ed Burns annoys me more. And that he survived when all the cool guys were killed. Glad that guy and his shitty films have all but disappeared.

    Spielberg was the absolute GOAT. Jaws, Close Encounters, ET, Indy 1-3, Purple, SL, Ryan, Jurassic Park. Hasn't done anything for a while though.

    I refused to see Indy 4 and am fůcked if I'm watching the latest one. Seems like it's bombing worse than Dresden so I'm clearly not the only one who considers it an epic pisstake.

    I like him. He’s pretty damn cool in my opinion. Paradoxically enough I agree with you on his movies though. Too independent and “talky” for me.

    He came right in the end and fought well when they were defending the bridge.

    I’ve heard Indy 5 is way better than 4 so I’m hoping for the best.

    You're testing my love Bro. I'll get over it but it will take time....

    There are only 3 Indy films. I take "Last Crusade" literally. I would rather them reboot the franchise like Bond than have Harrison Ford shuffle round. Now if they were to reboot the franchise with Short Round then take my money! Instead they have that weird looking pommie chick.

    The end of Last Crusade was fitting. They should have left it like that.

    After finally watching the much hated Indy 4 last week (after seeing 5 at the movies) I actually thought that the ending of that was fitting too.

    But as a non Indy uber fan my thoughts on the franchise are pretty irrelevant to how others view it.

    As an aside I listened to Fatman Beyond podcast the other day and even Kevin Smith was pretty negative about some of it (he's usually positive about stuff as he choses not to discuss stuff he doesn't like) but all of the stuff he was suggesting would improve it I disagreed with (mostly nostalgic stuff). Then Mark Bernadin did his criticism and I agreed with all the stuff he said and now Indy 5 is slightly less good in my memory.

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    @nostrildamus said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    Where are you hanging out?

    I read film reviews
    https://spotlightreport.net/featured/afflecks-new-masterpiece-argo-movie-review

    Even when it won the Oscar I don't remember people claiming it be an unimpeachable masterpiece. I don't think there was a stand out that year so any number of films could have won.

    I'm not attacking you, I am just explaining why I think some people don't like Affleck.

    Affleck isn't the problem with those movies - Snyder is.

    Affleck is "the Batman", the Batman in a corset who phones in his lines. And he was in Gigli. And he got lots of media attention for the Lopez and Garner times..

    Also, I never said Shakespeare was a bad movie either, just that it was a bad Oscar win.

    But my original comment was to MN5 about Affleck: "Anything with Ben Affleck is unwatchable"--I didn't think so in Shakespeare in Love. I'm not saying that is a legendary Oscar-level film at all. I'm ambivalent about Affleck, he generally just seems uncharismatic and unenthused, in my opinion, as opposed to actors who actively annoy me.

    Funnily enough Argo has a much better Rotten Tomatoes critics and audience score than I thought it would have. Maybe it's better than I thought. 😉

    I think Affleck is fine as Batman in poorly scripted and directed films (as a non Snyder fan).

    Point taken on Shakespeare in Love in relation to Affleck as opposed to film itself. 👍🏽

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    She's a slow old day when Ferners are having a heated discussion about the historical quality of Shakespeare in Love

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    @voodoo said in Movie review thread...:

    She's a slow old day when Ferners are having a heated discussion about the historical quality of Shakespeare in Love

    I'm enjoying the change, as the anti Fozzie, anti Super rugby, sky is falling on NZ rugby tone of this place has worn me down a bit in recent weeks.

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    @voodoo and having never watched it, I still have no desire to change that.

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    That's one of the Oscar winners I haven't seen either. Titanic is another.

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    @Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:

    That's one of the Oscar winners I haven't seen either. Titanic is another.

    Forest Gump is mine

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    My recent one is The Artist - more due to the fact I just didn't get around to it at the time than deliberately choosing not to watch it.

    I wish I hadn't seen Crash.

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    @Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:

    That's one of the Oscar winners I haven't seen either. Titanic is another.

    Kate Winslets tits will be most disappointed

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    @voodoo said in Movie review thread...:

    She's a slow old day when Ferners are having a heated discussion about the historical quality of Shakespeare in Love

    Could be worse. We could be discussing Sliding Doors...

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  • Victor MeldrewV Online
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    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    I wish I hadn't seen Crash.

    The Cronenberg one?

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    replied to MN5 on last edited by
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    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    Maaaatt Daaaamon isn't in it that much. Ed Burns annoys me more. And that he survived when all the cool guys were killed. Glad that guy and his shitty films have all but disappeared.

    Spielberg was the absolute GOAT. Jaws, Close Encounters, ET, Indy 1-3, Purple, SL, Ryan, Jurassic Park. Hasn't done anything for a while though.

    I refused to see Indy 4 and am fůcked if I'm watching the latest one. Seems like it's bombing worse than Dresden so I'm clearly not the only one who considers it an epic pisstake.

    I like him. He’s pretty damn cool in my opinion. Paradoxically enough I agree with you on his movies though. Too independent and “talky” for me.

    I liked him in this though….

    He came right in the end and fought well when they were defending the bridge.

    I’ve heard Indy 5 is way better than 4 so I’m hoping for the best.

    Big fan of Ed

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    Just went through the list

    1920-1999
    Watched 50

    2000-2009
    Watched 7

    2010-2019
    Watched 5

    2020-2023
    Watched 1

    Best decade IMHO
    1970-1979

    Patton
    The French Connection
    The Godfather
    The Sting
    The Godfather Part II
    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
    Rocky
    Annie Hall
    The Deer Hunter
    Kramer vs. Kramer

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    @Victor-Meldrew I was a Ballard superfan when I saw it, so that may have biased me, but I was very disappointed by it. Probably impossible to adapt though, and I should revisit it as an older moviegoer.

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    @Tim

    Haven't read much Ballard only a couple of short stories. Big fan of Cronenberg and remember enjoying it, though not in the same league as Videodrome or History of Violence

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    @Victor-Meldrew I love Cronenberg, but that one didn't work for me.

    Ballard's book is a like a thermonuclear blast.

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    all the talk about Oscar candidates, let's get back to those the academy deems unworthy, because they don't address racial injustice. Three recommendations from me:

    How about Upgrade (2018), it was a surprisingly fun little movie, even for people who don't really enjoy action movies (I don't - most of the time). Really neat camera work in the action scenes.

    Barbarian had some of the most exciting 45 beginning minutes to a movie in a while -and then I was laughing my ass off (the measuring tape scene), and then it became a bit bland. Still, well worth a watch for the first half of it. Just unfortunate for the 2nd half.

    I also liked The Worst Person in the World, a scandinavian movie about a woman and her complicated love life. Sounds gay (in a heterosexual way), but I enjoyed it a lot. Got weird, too.

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