Movie review thread...
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
No, the one that won the Best Picture Oscar in the 2000s.
I found that one pretty forgettable, TBH.
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
2000 - 2023: I've seen every one aside from The Artist and Chicago. I'll watch The Artist some day but likely will never watch Chicago as I don't like musical films (I like musicals in the theatre though).
1990-1999: Seen them all.
1980-1989: Seen them all except Out of Africa.
1970-1979: Seen them all.
1960s: Seen 7 of them.
1950s: Seen 4 of them.
1940s: Seen 1 Casablanca.
Keep it that way.
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@dogmeat said in Movie review thread...:
@MiketheSnow
If you look at 1969-1978 you replace Kramer v Kramer with Midnight CowboyThat's quite the ten-year run.
Fucking 1980 - Ordinary People won ahead of Raging Bull, The Elephant Man, Coal Miner's Daughter and Tess
Great call
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So I watched The Artist this afternoon to round off the 2010s. Decent enough movie, but, I can't stand the constant music, it was doing my head in. I don't think I would have liked the silent era although maybe I'd be used to the music if it was the only thing I knew?
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i shall play. I suspect I'll be the least watched, which is odd as I love a good movie. Although I tend to find now watching movies is a brilliant way of going to sleep.
20/30s - 1 (gone with the wind)
40/50s - 1 (bridge on the river kwai)
60s - 1 (sound of music)
70s - 6
80s - 2
90s - 9 (not seen the English patient as bud told me is sucked)
00s - 8
10s - 2
20s - 1So thats 31 in total. Equal with Kruse!
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
I found that one pretty forgettable, TBH.
I found it really bad.
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
except Out of Africa.
I think I'm a bit of a completist so will likely end up watching it some day.
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@MajorPom said in Movie review thread...:
i shall play. I suspect I'll be the least watched, which is odd as I love a good movie. Although I tend to find now watching movies is a brilliant way of going to sleep.
20/30s - 1 (gone with the wind)
40/50s - 1 (bridge on the river kwai)
60s - 1 (sound of music)
70s - 6
80s - 2
90s - 9 (not seen the English patient as bud told me is sucked)
00s - 8
10s - 2
20s - 1So thats 31 in total. Equal with Kruse!
It was slow to the point of being glacial. Wasn't awful but I could never watch it again.
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@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
@MajorPom said in Movie review thread...:
i shall play. I suspect I'll be the least watched, which is odd as I love a good movie. Although I tend to find now watching movies is a brilliant way of going to sleep.
20/30s - 1 (gone with the wind)
40/50s - 1 (bridge on the river kwai)
60s - 1 (sound of music)
70s - 6
80s - 2
90s - 9 (not seen the English patient as bud told me is sucked)
00s - 8
10s - 2
20s - 1So thats 31 in total. Equal with Kruse!
It was slow to the point of being glacial. Wasn't awful but I could never watch it again.
There's a decent war movie amongst the slow moving shit.
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OK Hashtag metoo
1920s - 0
1930s - 3
1940s - 3
1950s - 6
1960s - 10
1970s - 9
1980s - 5
1990s - 8
2000s - 5
2010s - 1
2020s - 050 in total. Not too shabby, but 6 over the last 20 odd years is a reflection of just how unappealing things have become.
For me anyway.
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@Tordah said in Movie review thread...:
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.
Bit uneven for me, had some good bits though.
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I'm still amazed Basketcase(1982) wasn't even nominated! It had everything, mutant powers, siamese twins, circular saws...
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I'm a bit of a movie aficionado and like (badly) dissecting films so have probably watched most of them all from 1930 to now, but I've actually given up watching a lot of the winners in the last decade - the last good one being Spotlight.
How Parasite beat 1917 is beyond me. It's almost as if Hollywood has become self-flagellating and expects us to join in.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
I'm a bit of a movie aficionado and like (badly) dissecting films so have probably watched most of them all from 1930 to now, but I've actually given up watching a lot of the winners in the last decade - the last good one being Spotlight.
How Parasite beat 1917 is beyond me. It's almost as if Hollywood has become self-flagellating and expects us to join in.
Parasite is a better movie than 1917. (I like them both).
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That's a great comedy horror film. There's a rich vein of similar offerings in that period - Alligator, Blood Beach and the original Evil Dead of course - to watch.
If you want to go really, really disturbing, check out David Lynch's Eraserhead. Both brilliant and unsettling.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
If you want to go really, really disturbing, check out David Lynch's Eraserhead. Both brilliant and unsettling.
I always seem to miss that one. It's on my radar.
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I saw one of the director's other films, The Host, years ago and really liked it so searched for a few more and they were great (Memories of Murder is brilliant, brilliant, brilliant).
Bur Parasite did nothing for me which was a shame.
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@nostrildamus said in Movie review thread...:
I'm still amazed Basketcase(1982) wasn't even nominated! It had everything, mutant powers, siamese twins, circular saws...
That takes me back