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What have you watched recently?

  • dux
  • February 22, 2011 at 5:09 AM
  • D3ads
    • May 24, 2014 at 6:02 PM
    • #2,021

    Finally reached the end of POI S2, that was awesome!

  • ⌐■_■
    • May 24, 2014 at 11:54 PM
    • #2,022

    the finale on Hannibal was truly amazing. 11/10 must watch.

  • Minos
    • May 25, 2014 at 7:37 PM
    • #2,023

    I finally watched a Marvel movie I truly enjoy: X-Men First Class. I love how they focus a lot more on character development and much less on explosions and puns. My only complaint is that I wish it had a more mature rating and thus more blood/violence


    8/10

  • Taylor Swift
    • May 26, 2014 at 4:18 AM
    • #2,024

    I watched divergent. what a nice movie. i really liked it. plus ellie sings in it.


    i loved every part of it

  • D3ads
    • May 26, 2014 at 1:11 PM
    • #2,025

    First three episodes of Hannibal S2... holy shit! That "mural" is art though, someone should totally do that...


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  • Chimeray
    • May 26, 2014 at 3:25 PM
    • #2,026

    I agree with Sprony, I left quite disappointed. Not sure why though, I love First Class but this was just very meh.


    There were people laughing all the movie through, seriously wtf just shut the f up? Even clapping at 2 points in the movie. Never going to a premiere again that's for sure Felt like it was an afternoon show with 5 year olds even though it was 10PM.


    My gripe with the plot without spoiling anything is that it's way too predictable and simplistic, you only need to watch the first 15 minutes of the movie, the rest is just seeing it unfold exactly the way you imagined it...


    The 3D was also really crap, I'm thinking the glasses they use just don't block the right light waves cos if I keep one eye shut it's still double vision! So that left me bitter and unimmersed yet again, big F you to Swedish cinema, worst crap in the universe. They're opening an IMAX in 2015 though so that should be great!


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    Time travel already leaves so much questions, let alone when you mix it with superpowers! Why oh why!

  • KoKo5oVaR
    • May 27, 2014 at 5:53 AM
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    I forced myself this evening and watched Eyes wide shut.


    Well i didn't really wanted to see it because of kidman and cruise but also the theme of couple, fantasm and deception which i found to be moving me one without touching the other.


    Well as i would have guessed the photo is amazing, soundtrack is too. The slow pace of the movie and the seamless switch between real and unreal makes it really hypnotic (also dangerous desires and mysterious tits help). But at the same time i felt the movie to be completely emotionless. Like it's considering a theme which is all about emotions, but turn it into a cold, distant, legitimately elegant piece of marble.


    It's like the movie didn't wanted me to get into it by putting that distance, firstly by the choice of the main actors which are completely souless and staged as in how misplaced they are (but on second thought are completely spot on). And at the same time, in contrast, some secondary actors who sound more just than cruise and kidman.


    The story is completely futile, without the superb plasticity it just couldn't be possible to watch that from start to end in 2 and half hours with that rhythm. I find it to sometime deliberately reach real close to grotesque as was the whole scene with rich people doing liturgic orgies in a luxurious manor with masks and then how grotesque the rest of the movie turn into a shallow thriller plot ending on nothing.


    So i was watching it from afar and it definitely feels more like a movie about form and style, than about the content. As if it was composed to be seen this way. Maybe a movie about how kubrick makes cinema ? Well at least i guess that's what it is.


    edit : Or maybe it's meant to be seen from afar because it's about the sociological theory of social class and how people live with their roles in society. Because most of the movie seems to be more about power than sexual desire, money is subtly everywhere in the movie. Well, i just don't know anymore.


    edit2 : Or i read somewhere it could be a movie dedicated to his daughter ( as the character of the couple child we don't see much) who he never saw again before his death when she joined the church of scientology.


    [Blocked Image: http://kokosovar.free.fr/eyeswideshut.jpg]


    Well damn.

  • FMPONE
    • May 27, 2014 at 5:58 AM
    • #2,028

    Should I watch Hannibal?

  • Taylor Swift
    • May 27, 2014 at 2:16 PM
    • #2,029

    watched x men. nice stuff... not bad.. not a fan of these type of movies but it wasnt bad

  • D3ads
    • May 27, 2014 at 2:48 PM
    • #2,030
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    Should I watch Hannibal?


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    Yes, yes you should

  • FrieChamp
    • May 27, 2014 at 3:21 PM
    • #2,031

    @Koko: What do you mean by saying "the story is completely futile"? It's been a while that I watched the movie, but I remember it being about temptation, egoism and the way these things put ourselves and our beloved ones in danger.

  • KoKo5oVaR
    • May 27, 2014 at 5:15 PM
    • #2,032
    Quote from FrieChamp

    @Koko: What do you mean by saying "the story is completely futile"? It's been a while that I watched the movie, but I remember it being about temptation, egoism and the way these things put ourselves and our beloved ones in danger.


    Huge spoilers


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    Well by the story, i don't mean the movie. I was pitched into it as a psychological drama over couple, masculine and feminine desires, temptation, deception; so i first tried to read it with the couple perspective in mind.


    it's futile in the sense that what the characters are doing is futile, and so i felt their story to be. They have desires, temptations but at the same time you aren't really sure if they desire something at all. They feel so shallow and what they desire is so meaningless, having sex with two girls, fancy orgies, being part of the upper world, Alice in that matter doesn't strike me to desire anything, she is just bored and doesn't dream of love or romance, she dreams of being sadistic and make her husband suffer; and they do it pretty much like automatons would do, conforming to a style, emotionlessly.


    Like in Barry Lyndon, everything is well draped in distinction, elegance; Especially by contrast, because you clearly see the difference between the environments of the lower classes and those of the upper classes. In both everything is artificial but in a different way. The lower classes are flooding in frontal kitsch : bright offensive lights, christmas decorations, oppressively colorful paintings in the couple apartment. Whereas for the upper classes the kitsch disappear and leaves place to classical art, liturgy, demonstration, manners, costumes, style and distinction; in a sense, a much more expensive and exquisite sense of unreality (but at the same time you clearly see the pianist playing in full light, all of his electronic set up in plain view in the liturgical part giving the trick away).


    So if you look through the meaningless mystifying wall of smoke, you discover a really morbid universe where doctor Bill ultimately always ends up paying the bill (he throws money at people the whole movie) and that the distinguished orgy ends up just being about fucking hookers like Ziegler does in the intimacy of his toilets.


    An interesting thing is also how doctor Bill is confounded in front of the masked crowd and how he has to take his mask away, and then afterwards is asked to take his clothes off; as if appearing human in front of a costumed crowd marks his distinction. What is natural is trivial and therefore is rejected, as are the women nude bodies being objectified into style. Feelings are natural and that's why i think the movie feels so cold, they just aren't there.


    So you are right i think; It's definitely not about sex, relationships or the like. I think it's much more a movie about power and manipulation (like a lot of Kubrick's movies). While being mystified, doctor Bill forget everything, he forget about the murder of the hooker, forget about the child prostitution in the costume shop. He sees but doesn't react, he stays passive bow down and ends the movie centred about his couple.


    And most importantly he forget about his daughter and let her mother dragging her away from him, (you don't see their daughter alone without her mother anywhere in the movie) until she disappear looking at her oblivious dad in the toys supermarket at the end while following three guys which were at ziegler party at the beginning of the movie.


    Like him the audience is drawn by the hypnotic nature of the movie (rhythm and length), its story is firmly grounded in reality and the movie is trying to make you believe it's lyrical.


    Well lol, i'm having so much fun, sorry about that. At first it felt like meh, and as much as i gnaw on the bone, the more i like it. Which is just that in the end really, but i like it. Absolutely not disapointed, it's probably my favourite Kubrick movie i think .

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  • Minos
    • May 27, 2014 at 6:38 PM
    • #2,033

    Eyes Wide Shut is awesome, definitely one of my favorite Kubrick movies


    It's a very superficial movie at first, but if you want you can discuss about its intricacies for years and years and never reach a consensus. It's one of those rare movies full of multiple meanings and symbolism which can be interpreted in several different ways.


    I'm not a Tom Cruise fan, I think he seems to be a stupid guy in real life, which is exactly why he is the perfect actor for this movie. I kinda see his character the way I imagine Tom Cruise is in real life.


    Anyways, here's a nice analysis on the movie by some Illuminati theorist. Take this with a grain of salt, it's one of those cases of when you have a hammer everything looks like a nail so the guy sees Illuminati everywhere, but I think he's got some things right:

    http://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/th…wide-shut-pt-i/


    + Bonus: Real life illuminati orgy a-la Eyes Wide Shut from the 70s: http://sobadsogood.com/2013/08/20/ext…t-dinner-party/

  • KoKo5oVaR
    • May 27, 2014 at 6:56 PM
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    Yeah that's the thing, i definitely take a pinch of salt. But indeed there's interesting stuff. I've saw several critics of the movie on so called subversive illuminatis conspirations and paranoia business websites. The movie definitely gives them something to write about because of its ethereal nature.


    Like when the guy writes :

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    So, when the models ask Bill the go “where the rainbow ends”, they probably refer to going “where the elite gathers and performs rituals”. It might also be about them being dissociated Beta Programming slaves.


    By an innocent movie critic you learn new strange vocabulary, want to know more and ultimately click on the ads. I would be more inclined to say that where the rainbow ends is where the leprechaun have his cauldron of gold but yeah that could be any interpretation indeed.


    What drawn my attention, is when dr Bill is at the phone at the hooker flat. There's a book there called "introducing sociology". I have the feeling this is what the movie is about. That and how the style have the primat over anything else.


    Needs more beers and doobies really, and i'm off for the night.


    edit : pretty much spot on critic i found i think http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/0096.html

  • blackdog
    • May 28, 2014 at 9:27 PM
    • #2,035

    Depends if you're talking about the Hannibal movie… just ok that was. (Book was a total shit.)

  • blackdog
    • May 29, 2014 at 1:26 AM
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    Total Recall was on ITV tonight, just finished watching it... my mate was checking the Twittersphere during the most memorable scenes, and it was all about the three boobs, you thought it was the real me and of course


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    it's incredible how the special effects and matte paintings aged well, and how much the set design influenced later productions... i'd put my hand on the fire in saying that id Software for D3 and Rage got inspired copiously from this one.

  • Sprony
    • May 29, 2014 at 8:00 AM
    • #2,037
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    it's incredible how the special effects and matte paintings aged well, and how much the set design influenced later productions... i'd put my hand on the fire in saying that id Software for D3 and Rage got inspired copiously from this one.


    That's because CGI ruined it. There's nothing wrong with using CGI but most of the time it's overused. Like blood bags, it's looks much better but it creates a mess so they do it in CGI. Same goes for lots of other stuff and you just see it's fake. That's why I'm a 80's sucker. Give me practical effects!


    Also, Total Recall will never age because it's a timeless classic!

  • Chimeray
    • May 30, 2014 at 2:20 PM
    • #2,038

    Trance(2013). Definitely requires a lot of attention but oh boy is it worth it! Haven't been so captivated by a movie in a long time! And the music...!!! I guess there might be plotholes and lots of things might be left for interpretation but imo that's not really the point, the whole experience is just awesome!


    Don't watch a trailer, just go for it, can't go wrong with Danny Boyle!

  • blackdog
    • May 30, 2014 at 4:52 PM
    • #2,039

    Yeah, Trance was fucking great! Seen at the cinema

    I'm just back from Days Of Future Past and I must say I enjoyed it a lot! It didn't have all those kid moments like First Class.

    I was expecting the Sentinels to be steampunk-ish, at least in the first iteration, because of the first teaser. Cool tho.

    I haven't seen the other movies (the original saga) so I was wondering about some of the mutants of the future, especially the guy with the rifle… never heard of someone like that.

  • Taylor Swift
    • May 30, 2014 at 10:23 PM
    • #2,040

    watched robocop. not bad.

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