Movie What's the last movie you saw? (7)

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Recently rewatched Tenet and even knowing the structure of it I still walked away bemused by it

Predestination I had read the short story a long long time ago and the story was trippy and the movie exceeded it

Edge of Tomorrow was brilliant in a Groundhog Day loop - as was Boss Level - each followed similar themes of learning as you re-loop - and each did it differently
 
I refuse to watch Tenet. It'll just frustrate me. Nolan's recent movies have frustrated me. He unnecessarily convolutes them. Had the same issues with Oppenheimer.

The sound mixing in Tenet is just infuriating.

Oppenheimer was far too long.

Yes, I'm one of those hipsters that liked Nolan before his latest movies. Inception is peak Nolan imo and that is now nearly 15 years old.
 

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The sound mixing in Tenet is just infuriating.

Oppenheimer was far too long.

Yes, I'm one of those hipsters that liked Nolan before his latest movies. Inception is peak Nolan imo and that is now nearly 15 years old.
Memento is peak Nolan and that's 20 years old. But Dunkirk and Oppenheimer were great, Tenet was fine.
 
Recently rewatched Tenet and even knowing the structure of it I still walked away bemused by it

Memento and Inception got the balance right in terms of plot complexity. If you concentrated you could understand what was going on in one viewing. Watching them again, you lose the surprise value but will pick up some aspects you missed the first time.

I doubt if many people understood what was happening in Tenet from watching it once, and it's still confusing after repeat viewings. It's not just the time travel stuff. It jumps from action scenes in different locations at break neck speed, hardly giving you a chance to absorb what you've just seen. You're in an amphitheatre, you're on a boat, in a bunker, at an airport, in a car chase. Then do half of it again backwards. Even the editing within scenes is like by someone on crack. Just two people having a conversation and we rapidly jump back and forward between camera angles. The whole Goya plot point is silly. Why does the 'protagonist' care about this woman he's just met when the fate of the world is at stake? If the Kenneth Branagh character can communicate with people in the future why doesn't he get them to fix his cancer rather than give him a weapon to destroy the world?
 
My Old Ass

Good movie.

For some reason my stupid brain thought Audrey's character was her inner lesbian sexuality preventing her from exploring males. Was very happy that wasn't the case and we got a wholesome ending out of it which I must admit ALMOST made me tear up.

7/10

Honestly I was expecting some lame sort of ending and the way Hollywood typically is I was waiting for the guy to be some sort of villain, it was a refreshing ending although sad.
 
Not really the thread for it, but with all the talk of mind **** time loop movies - 'Dark' on Netflix is a pretty good show. First 2 of 3 seasons at least.
 
Not really the thread for it, but with all the talk of mind **** time loop movies - 'Dark' on Netflix is a pretty good show. First 2 of 3 seasons at least.

Yeah those first 2 seasons are right up there with the best shows.
 
I was more confused by people being confused by Inception, the mechanics of it are pretty easy to follow IMO not to mention it is explained in explicit detail by exposition dumps ALOT.

This isnt a flex by the way, Tenet confused the shit out of me and Primer i still dont get, Inception just didnt seem that complex to me.
 
Not really the thread for it, but with all the talk of mind **** time loop movies - 'Dark' on Netflix is a pretty good show. First 2 of 3 seasons at least.
Problem I had with Dark was by the time next season came around I couldn’t remember all the details from previous season that you had to know. Excellent first two seasons
 
Continuing with the John Ford discography -

My Darling Clementine (1946) -

Wyatt Earp becomes the Marshall of Tombstone after his family's cattle is stolen and seeks justice.

The definition of a classic western except it surprising heart is a romance. I liked it although classic western's aren't my fav genre (a prime example will follow). Highlight was the interactions between Henry Fonda and Victor Mature, specifically a full throttle horse vs wagon chase. Exceptional direction (except for the final shoot-em-up which was choppy) and scenery as usual. 7.5/10.

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949) -

Deep breath... About a US Cavalry unit on patrol post-Little Bighorn/Greasy Grass while escorting two women. Ford films in colour is even more beautiful and the horse riding action even more breath-taking (there's a scene of the patrol riding through a thunderstorm that I didn't think would be possible). John Wayne is excellent, he's a much better actor than his reputation belies...
Ok so I've gushed about significant parts of it but truth be told I hated it. As someone who's read Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee the American perspective in this was sickening. 3/10 for the technical brilliance. At least films like this allowed Cormac McCarthy an idealistic narrative of the American West to eviscerate.

Bonus review - Look Back (2024) -

I actually went to see this at the cinema! It's a 60 min anime on two girls trying exploring their passion for drawing manga. It is trippy going from so many different styles of anime and touches on some mature themes. Not amazing but at it's runtime you could do much worse. 4.5/10.
 

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Might be time to watch a series of movies featuring seamen located in a tight container....

That's right, its submarine movie time!

The Hunt for Red October, PG 1990 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 2h 15m
CIA analyst Jack Ryan must do what it takes to prove that Marko Ramius, the captain of a nuclear Soviet submarine that suddenly changed route towards the USA, is trying to defect and not attack.

U-571, M 2000 ‧ War/Action ‧ 1h 56m
A German submarine is boarded by American submariners disguised as Germans. They must infiltrate the security and steal the Nazi's top-secret Enigma machine.

Crimson Tide, M 1995 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 1h 56m
The captain of a submarine wants to launch an attack while his deputy wants to wait for confirmation. Their conflict escalates into a mutiny with both of them fighting for the command of the ship.

Down Periscope, M 1996 ‧ Comedy/Slapstick ‧ 1h 33m
Lt Commander Thomas Dodge is charged with the duty of commanding an old and junked submarine manned by a group of untrained Navy misfits to prove his worth to his seniors in the navy.

K-19: The Widowmaker, M 2002 ‧ War/Thriller ‧ 2h 18m
The Soviet Union's newly launched submarine, K-19, suffers a major snag during its maiden voyage. It is now up to Captain Alexei Vostrikov and Officer Mikhail Polenin to avoid a major nuclear disaster
 
Might be time to watch a series of movies featuring seamen located in a tight container....

That's right, its submarine movie time!

The Hunt for Red October, PG 1990 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 2h 15m
CIA analyst Jack Ryan must do what it takes to prove that Marko Ramius, the captain of a nuclear Soviet submarine that suddenly changed route towards the USA, is trying to defect and not attack.

U-571, M 2000 ‧ War/Action ‧ 1h 56m
A German submarine is boarded by American submariners disguised as Germans. They must infiltrate the security and steal the Nazi's top-secret Enigma machine.

Crimson Tide, M 1995 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 1h 56m
The captain of a submarine wants to launch an attack while his deputy wants to wait for confirmation. Their conflict escalates into a mutiny with both of them fighting for the command of the ship.

Down Periscope, M 1996 ‧ Comedy/Slapstick ‧ 1h 33m
Lt Commander Thomas Dodge is charged with the duty of commanding an old and junked submarine manned by a group of untrained Navy misfits to prove his worth to his seniors in the navy.

K-19: The Widowmaker, M 2002 ‧ War/Thriller ‧ 2h 18m
The Soviet Union's newly launched submarine, K-19, suffers a major snag during its maiden voyage. It is now up to Captain Alexei Vostrikov and Officer Mikhail Polenin to avoid a major nuclear disaster
And the greatest of them all, Das Boot
 
The Substance

Its a pretty full on body horror fable which on the surface all plays pretty well and the narrative and themes are all pretty well constructed and considered.

Im not sure the final act worked for me completely. It was super gross and i think went into the comical rather than the gross, which isnt an issue in and of itself but i lost the thread a bit with it.

Demi and Margaret are great and Denis Quaid is TRULY disgusting.
 
The Substance

Its a pretty full on body horror fable which on the surface all plays pretty well and the narrative and themes are all pretty well constructed and considered.

Im not sure the final act worked for me completely. It was super gross and i think went into the comical rather than the gross, which isnt an issue in and of itself but i lost the thread a bit with it.

Demi and Margaret are great and Denis Quaid is TRULY disgusting.

My son said pretty much the same as you - due to the last 20 minutes. I loved it all and was laughing out loud. Sometimes it gets so gross it's funny, like The Human Caterpillar or Eraserhead.
 
I refuse to watch Tenet. It'll just frustrate me. Nolan's recent movies have frustrated me. He unnecessarily convolutes them. Had the same issues with Oppenheimer.
Funnily enough I watched this last night.

I made the mistake of trying to watch it drunk a few years ago and gave up an hour in completely lost

Made it through this time and enjoyed it

Have no real interest in Oppenheimer though
 
Might be time to watch a series of movies featuring seamen located in a tight container....

That's right, its submarine movie time!

The Hunt for Red October, PG 1990 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 2h 15m
CIA analyst Jack Ryan must do what it takes to prove that Marko Ramius, the captain of a nuclear Soviet submarine that suddenly changed route towards the USA, is trying to defect and not attack.

U-571, M 2000 ‧ War/Action ‧ 1h 56m
A German submarine is boarded by American submariners disguised as Germans. They must infiltrate the security and steal the Nazi's top-secret Enigma machine.

Crimson Tide, M 1995 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 1h 56m
The captain of a submarine wants to launch an attack while his deputy wants to wait for confirmation. Their conflict escalates into a mutiny with both of them fighting for the command of the ship.

Down Periscope, M 1996 ‧ Comedy/Slapstick ‧ 1h 33m
Lt Commander Thomas Dodge is charged with the duty of commanding an old and junked submarine manned by a group of untrained Navy misfits to prove his worth to his seniors in the navy.

K-19: The Widowmaker, M 2002 ‧ War/Thriller ‧ 2h 18m
The Soviet Union's newly launched submarine, K-19, suffers a major snag during its maiden voyage. It is now up to Captain Alexei Vostrikov and Officer Mikhail Polenin to avoid a major nuclear disaster
Greyhound?
 
Might be time to watch a series of movies featuring seamen located in a tight container....

That's right, its submarine movie time!

The Hunt for Red October, PG 1990 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 2h 15m
CIA analyst Jack Ryan must do what it takes to prove that Marko Ramius, the captain of a nuclear Soviet submarine that suddenly changed route towards the USA, is trying to defect and not attack.

U-571, M 2000 ‧ War/Action ‧ 1h 56m
A German submarine is boarded by American submariners disguised as Germans. They must infiltrate the security and steal the Nazi's top-secret Enigma machine.

Crimson Tide, M 1995 ‧ Thriller/Action ‧ 1h 56m
The captain of a submarine wants to launch an attack while his deputy wants to wait for confirmation. Their conflict escalates into a mutiny with both of them fighting for the command of the ship.

Down Periscope, M 1996 ‧ Comedy/Slapstick ‧ 1h 33m
Lt Commander Thomas Dodge is charged with the duty of commanding an old and junked submarine manned by a group of untrained Navy misfits to prove his worth to his seniors in the navy.

K-19: The Widowmaker, M 2002 ‧ War/Thriller ‧ 2h 18m
The Soviet Union's newly launched submarine, K-19, suffers a major snag during its maiden voyage. It is now up to Captain Alexei Vostrikov and Officer Mikhail Polenin to avoid a major nuclear disaster

nice idea

i did buy myself a copy of 'crash dive' because it featured frederic forrest (chef from apocalypse now). but it's a michael dudikoff stinker.
 

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