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Movies You’ve Watched Lately |OT| - 2024

Felt the need to watch a Noir film. Started watching Marlowe (2022) on Amazon. Turned it off after 30 minutes. It was a bore.

Going to try and watch Maltese Falcon for the first time instead. It is on Tubi.
 

Hoddi

Member
I had the strange idea to watch Porky's last night. I saw it mentioned online a few days ago and hadn't seen it since I was a child which was probably a bad idea in retrospect. But I got curious and wanted to see if it had really aged as badly as people said since I didn't remember anything except glimpses of it.

It was a weird experience to say nothing else. It's obviously dreadful but it still felt like I had just seen an important historical document that I need to tell people about.
 

NahaNago

Member
I just saw kun fu panda 4 in the theater and it was simply okay. Could have gone straight to netflix. While I did enjoy the film it didn't do anything amazing and I don't really feel like it topped any of the other films.

not related to the movie but while watching a guy was escorted out of the movie by the police. It was annoying, the staff shining the flashlight at me even though the guy was like several rows above me.
 

kurisu_1974

is on perm warning for being a low level troll
Poor Things

I have to say I didn't care for this at all. Started out promising but the movie got stuck in the same gear and it got old quick. Too bad because I like the other films from Lanthimos a lot. Amazing art direction tho, in itself a reason to watch it anyways.

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The Goldman Case

French courtroom film based on the trial of a left wing activist who is accused of murder. I didn't get much out of this, maybe because I was unfamiliar with the guy

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kruis

Exposing the sinister cartel of retailers who allow companies to pay for advertising space.
Try The Big Sleep and Casablanca too if you like it.

IMO these are absolute must see film noir classics:

The Third Man
The Night of the Hunter
Double Indemnity
Touch of Evil
Out of the Past
Ace in the Hole
The Asphalt Jungle
Night and the City
The Big Heat
The Postman Always Rings Twice

Roman Polanski's Chinatown is also a film noir classic, but it was made in the fifties so it's more of an homage.
 

Valonquar

Member
Argyle was without a doubt the worst movie I will see this year. I'd say it was a complete waste of my time, but I did somehow manage to watch the whole thing in a constant state of "W T F is the shit?" The stellar supporting cast were completely wasted on ChatGPT fanfic level writing and the worst lead actor & actress. Cavill & Jackson were put front and center in ads, but are only in the movie for like maybe 10 minutes of the entire movie if that. Much of the dialog felt AI generated. The CGI in places looked straight out of a Chinese action comedy from 2004. The trailer very much made it look like a much better, funner movie that it turned out to be by quite a lot. The cat is sort of there for no reason other than to throw off buildings or otherwise be abused, so that didn't help either.
 

Dacvak

No one shall be brought before our LORD David Bowie without the true and secret knowledge of the Photoshop. For in that time, so shall He appear.
Let us know when you get to Rear Window. It's easily my favorite Hitchcock movie.
Man I haven’t watched that in ages. I’m overdue. What an awesome film.
 

Winter John

Gold Member
Poor Things was ok, but I wish they'd hired Charlize Theron to play the retard who stuffs fruit up herself. I'd pay good money to see that.
 
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Grildon Tundy

Gold Member
Been chipping away at Oppenheimer. Still haven't finished it.

Unfortunately, I can't separate my expectations from the hype on this one, and find myself focusing on how direct and expositional the dialogue is. Not much nuance to it, which is probably a result of its structure (needing to jump from scene-to-scene and make sure you know what's going on quickly.)

Undeniably well-made, but, yeah. Expectations are a double-edged sword.
 
IMO these are absolute must see film noir classics:

The Third Man
The Night of the Hunter
Double Indemnity
Touch of Evil
Out of the Past
Ace in the Hole
The Asphalt Jungle
Night and the City
The Big Heat
The Postman Always Rings Twice

Roman Polanski's Chinatown is also a film noir classic, but it was made in the fifties so it's more of an homage.
I watched Chinatown and The Two Jakes a week ago. I honestly preferred The Two Jakes. Out of that list my favorite is undoutedly The Third Man as its cinematography and air of mystique has aged the best. I will say that Touch of Evil is one I watched and felt was overrated due to Orson Welles being in it. Watching it right next to Laura was dissappointing.

*The original looks better in black and white but it is a great scene.

P.S. This list made me realize that I should step up my noir classic watching. Thanks.
 
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Grildon Tundy

Gold Member
Poor Things: great art direction and acting. It's laugh-out-loud funny in parts, too. Promising start, but in the end, it was overlong, and I feel like audiences got "the point" way before the movie did.

Also, the actor on the boat, the one who shows Bella the poor people, was distractingly weak compared to the rest. He brought B-movie side character energy to a movie for which Emma Stone won the Best Actress Oscar. I wonder if he was a friend of or family to one of the producers or something.
 

Andyliini

Member
Waterworld

I read that it was one of the most expensive movies ever made in it's time, but I'm not sure if came to the screen at all. The whole movie is done in water, naturally, and I also read they shot the film in open water, which made the shoot expensive and difficult.

The film itself is quite run-of-the-mill summer blockbuster, quite like a pirate film would be, just with a more futuristic perspective. Fun for a one time watch for sure.
 
Waterworld

I read that it was one of the most expensive movies ever made in it's time, but I'm not sure if came to the screen at all. The whole movie is done in water, naturally, and I also read they shot the film in open water, which made the shoot expensive and difficult.

The film itself is quite run-of-the-mill summer blockbuster, quite like a pirate film would be, just with a more futuristic perspective. Fun for a one time watch for sure.
I was young teenager when this released. The hype for this movie at the time was like an Avengers movie. Then it bombed. It was the start of the narrative that Kevin Costner directed movies are always too large of a budget, too long, and too bloated.

I don’t remember but I guarantee this was the movie that released between Memorial Day and 4th of July as one of the big summer movies.
 

Doom85

Member
That ending happened in the OG movie and the book

Love that ending

They might be referring to specifically

the son surviving. Considering the last we saw of him was charging to “help” the military (nonsensical, what difference did he think he was going to make? And I know he has issues with his dad, but he also is just basically abandoning his little sister. Hated his character), and it was clear the military wasn’t accomplishing shit until near the end when the aliens starts succumbing to humanity’s germs that the aliens had zero exposure to, most agreed his odds of survival should have been pretty much zero.

Most people who saw the movie agreed Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning should have survived but not the son. I guess if Cruise’s ex-wife is there at the end, the son being dead would just indicate she’d blame Cruise for it and the movie would end on that uncomfortable note, but in that case make it clear the ex-wife died offscreen at some time during the invasion as well. Could have been a nice bittersweet moment at the end with only Tom and Dakota alive of their family, and while they’re obviously affected by who they lost, they are grateful the world is still humanity’s and Cruise has matured into being a better father for her.

Still a great movie nonetheless.
 

Grildon Tundy

Gold Member
The 2005 War of the Worlds ending reminds me of the The Simpsons Bible Stories episode.

Bart: Ralph, I thought you were dead.

Ralph: ...Nope!

 

AJUMP23

Gold Member
Madame Web - what an awful film, and the director was terrible about telling people how to act. he must have said pretend you are made of wood, now action.

Also they try to ruin the Cranberries Dream song by putting it in this movie.
 

drganon

Member
Oppenheimer. Good film that lived up to the hype. Dont know if I need to see it again, but the making of/ behind the scenes stuff would be cool to watch.
 
IMO these are absolute must see film noir classics:

The Third Man
The Night of the Hunter
Double Indemnity
Touch of Evil
Out of the Past
Ace in the Hole
The Asphalt Jungle
Night and the City
The Big Heat
The Postman Always Rings Twice

Roman Polanski's Chinatown is also a film noir classic, but it was made in the fifties so it's more of an homage.
I'm a fan of a few on your list and recently watched Double Indemnity for the first time. I know it's a classic but what a fucking snoozefest on all fronts for me. I even thought it looked boring which is an achievement in an era where I find most black/white cinematography a thing of beauty to behold as a default.

Also not the film's fault but I've seen Naked Gun entirely too many times for his narration.
 
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Persona (1966)
Cure (1997)
Black Girl (1966)

Cure is one of the best movies I've seen in ages. It just did everything I wanted.

Persona is as appealing, beautiful as it is baffling. I can see how incredibly influential this level of weirdness was and I loved it despite not getting the entire last 30 minutes.

Black Girl was very interesting, especially as a cultural and historical document. Beautifully shot and harsh.
 

BadBurger

Is 'That Pure Potato'
Love Lies Bleeding

A really weird but entertaining noir that is a feast of strange characters. It's my film of the year so far. I can't decide if it's a celebration of love or an indictment of it.

4.5 / 5
 

Sonik

Member
Watched Iron Claw, how the fuck is this movie a 7.7 on imdb, are people's expectations that low nowadays? It's not a bad movie but it feels like that the 2nd half of the movie was the director just listing a bunch of tragedies that happened without really getting into it too much. Zac Efron looking like a clown didn't help at all either, that dude really needs to cool it with the goddamn plastic surgeries



Argyle- people should lose their jobs for this film. What a terrible movie.

An obese middle age chick being a
world class spy
was the biggest surprise in a film. It looked absolutely ridiculous but you gotta admit, you didn't expect such absurd twist, the casting director had balls
 
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Andyliini

Member
Showgirls

I was quite surprised with this one. I knew of Verhoeven's skills as a storyteller, but I wouldn't have thought I'd like it this much. It must have been difficult and extremely taxing to make, but they made it look effortless on screen. It was a tad too long, I would have cut about 20 minutes, but other than that. I have no real complaints. It's a shame it couldn't fare better at box office back then.
 

Andyliini

Member
300

Why was this made? There's nothing here. No story, no plot, nothing. Everything looks, sounds and feels mote fake than anything I have ever seen, and the desaturation of all colors to an extremely brown tint makes everything so much more worse. There were some scenes that felt somewhat important, but all there is to say takes place during the first 30 minutes, and then the rest is just mind-numbingly boring fighting. I have no idea how so many people flocked to theaters to watch this shit.
 

JimmyRustler

Gold Member
300

Why was this made? There's nothing here. No story, no plot, nothing. Everything looks, sounds and feels mote fake than anything I have ever seen, and the desaturation of all colors to an extremely brown tint makes everything so much more worse. There were some scenes that felt somewhat important, but all there is to say takes place during the first 30 minutes, and then the rest is just mind-numbingly boring fighting. I have no idea how so many people flocked to theaters to watch this shit.
The trailer was rad man.

 
300

Why was this made? There's nothing here. No story, no plot, nothing. Everything looks, sounds and feels mote fake than anything I have ever seen, and the desaturation of all colors to an extremely brown tint makes everything so much more worse. There were some scenes that felt somewhat important, but all there is to say takes place during the first 30 minutes, and then the rest is just mind-numbingly boring fighting. I have no idea how so many people flocked to theaters to watch this shit.

I watched that movie recently and man was it so terrible lol
 
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