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

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Beau is Afraid. Ari Aster what are you doing? Maybe I’m not intelligent enough to find the nuance in your films. David Lynch couldn’t get funding for his last film he wanted to make but this guy does
Also really enjoyed the absurdity of this.
 

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"garbage Heat" is pretty much spot on.

That, or "Temu Heat" or "We Have Heat At Home"
I dont really agree with that, I think its better than that.

If Heat is the peak, The Town/Inside Man is the layer down, Den of Theives would be the one under.

The Garbage version is more like The Vault?

Its semantics but to me garbage versions are trashy, this is better
 
I dont really agree with that, I think its better than that.

If Heat is the peak, The Town/Inside Man is the layer down, Den of Theives would be the one under.

The Garbage version is more like The Vault?

Its semantics but to me garbage versions are trashy, this is better
I was quoting the BP guys and they explained what they mean on latest pod. It's not denigrating DoT, they love it, it's just a description they use for fun b-grade action flicks that resemble more well regarded/celebrated films.
So more in line with Jarmans "temu-heat" description than explicitly saying its trashy.
 
I was quoting the BP guys and they explained what they mean on latest pod. It's not denigrating DoT, they love it, it's just a description they use for fun b-grade action flicks that resemble more well regarded/celebrated films.
So more in line with Jarmans "temu-heat" description than explicitly saying its trashy.
Yeh I know the BP pod well. Temu-heat is a slap to me though. If someone called me the temu anything I’d be insulted and I ride for Big Nick and Ray all day.

I do think Pantera is likely gonna be absolute shit though.
 
Yeh I know the BP pod well. Temu-heat is a slap to me though. If someone called me the temu anything I’d be insulted and I ride for Big Nick and Ray all day.

I do think Pantera is likely gonna be absolute shit though.
I just read a letterboxd review (by the WaPo critic Sonny Bunch) calling it Meathead-Heat, cant decide if thats a nicer or meaner term than Temu-Heat :D
 
that’s a rough weekend dude, I hated Ambulance & Turkey Shoot (don’t think I’ve seen Den yet)
I know it was corny AF and barely any character development but I genuinely enjoyed Ambulance...and other than The Rock I usually hate Michael Bay flicks.
But yeah Turkey Shoot was terrible. I was tossing up between that and Razorback, clearly made the wrong choice.
 
Moulin Rogue.

Also won an Oscar for The Hours (although i cant say i remember that movie well).

I actually think Nicole is generally very good to excellent.
Enjoyed her performances in Moulin Rouge, Big Little Lies (TV Show), Lion and Australia.

As to her best performances, clear hands down....

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Wolfman

With his marriage fraying, Blake persuades his wife Charlotte to take a break from the city and visit his remote childhood home in rural Oregon. As they arrive at the farmhouse in the dead of night, they're attacked by an unseen animal and barricade themselves inside the home as the creature prowls the perimeter. But as the night stretches on, Blake begins to behave strangely, transforming into something unrecognizable.

3.5 great watch really like the way they set this one up enjoyed the interesting take on the Werewolf genre
 
I know it was corny AF and barely any character development but I genuinely enjoyed Ambulance...and other than The Rock I usually hate Michael Bay flicks.
But yeah Turkey Shoot was terrible. I was tossing up between that and Razorback, clearly made the wrong choice.
Actually ambulance is probably the temu heat.

Meathead heat… feels less insulting cause all the dudes in it are ****ing jacked as shit.
 
Ad Astra (Rewatch) - Feels like this probably gets lost in the space movie era of the 2010s (Interstellar, The Martian, Gravity), but it might actually be the best. Gets existential dread, the vastness of space but also how alone we are in it, better than any of those films. And it's a top 3 Pitt performance for mine. James Gray doing this right after The Lost City of Z is a wonder, two of the best of that decade. 9.5/10

A Complete Unknown - Liked this for very basic reasons - the music of Bob Dylan. Conventionally told, but what I appreciated most is that it didn't really try to unpack Bob in any meaningful way - an almost impossible task - but rather focused on capturing Bob through the eyes of the people in his life in that moment in time. 8/10
 
Ad Astra (Rewatch) - Feels like this probably gets lost in the space movie era of the 2010s (Interstellar, The Martian, Gravity), but it might actually be the best. Gets existential dread, the vastness of space but also how alone we are in it, better than any of those films. And it's a top 3 Pitt performance for mine. James Gray doing this right after The Lost City of Z is a wonder, two of the best of that decade. 9.5/10

A Complete Unknown - Liked this for very basic reasons - the music of Bob Dylan. Conventionally told, but what I appreciated most is that it didn't really try to unpack Bob in any meaningful way - an almost impossible task - but rather focused on capturing Bob through the eyes of the people in his life in that moment in time. 8/10
I love ad astra, magnificent film that got absolutely no love
 

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