FMPONE Posted February 3, 2018 Report Posted February 3, 2018 20 hours ago, will2k said: Narcos Season 3 It's different without Pablo Escobar, but still tense nonetheless. I should watch this, it was a great show first 2 seasons will2k 1 Quote
laminutederire Posted February 5, 2018 Report Posted February 5, 2018 (edited) Watched the first season of the bureau (bureau des légendes being the original title), and it was quite refreshing to see a good French show amidst all the American non sense with explosion everywhere or ultra high tech thingies all over the place.. Recommend it! Edited February 5, 2018 by laminutederire Quote
Tisky Posted February 12, 2018 Report Posted February 12, 2018 Altered Carbon, suprisingly great first episode! Quote
FMPONE Posted February 18, 2018 Report Posted February 18, 2018 My gf got me hooked on Celebrity Big Brother. I'm not even ashamed anymore, just inject this shit directly into my femoral artery, fam. Minos and blackdog 1 1 Quote
blackdog Posted February 18, 2018 Report Posted February 18, 2018 Kick-ass Black Panther Kick-ass 2 Quote
FMPONE Posted March 18, 2018 Report Posted March 18, 2018 My family put on Borderliner (Netflix) and we started binge watching. It OWNS go watch it! Quote
Minos Posted March 18, 2018 Report Posted March 18, 2018 I've seen a few Werner Herzog documentaries before but wasn't aware that he also made films early in his career. This one is about an alcoholic musician released from prison trying to find meaning in his life, and of course being kick around by everyone. This guy is a complete simpleton that doesn't give a shit about anything, which makes the movie even more strange, sometimes I can't tell if some scenes are supposed to be funny or tragic lol. Overall it is a simple movie with strange actors but a really good experience. I'll definitely come back to this later, even if the premise sounds depressive the movie feels very comfortable, in a strange away. Again, very strange movie but worth a watch. Save this one for those cold introspective nights 9/10 Interesting fact about this movie: Quote There's an interesting coincidence regarding your great film Stroszek. Reading about the suicide of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis in the book Touching from a Distance we learn that he watched Stroszek before killing himself. While reading Faber's Lynch on Lynch, David Lynch talks about being in the UK filming The Elephant Man and seeing Stroszek on TV. Curtis and Lynch appear to have been watching the transmission of the same film at the same time. Although it's a huge simplification, the reactions of the two viewers appear to swing between a complete enchantment of life and self-destruction. Do you find this reveals something about your work? Werner Herzog It is a very heavy question. There is no frivolity in answering this. I cannot really argue. It is as it is. I wish this singer was still alive and hadn't seen Stroszek at that moment. But deep at the bottom of my heart I do believe that Stroszek was not the reason that he killed himself. I do believe that he must have had some very, very serious deeper other reasons and he may have, and I'm very cautious, he may have used the film as a ritual step into what he was doing. Regarding David Lynch when he was doing Elephant Man, which is a wonderful film, I do not know. I actually know David Lynch personally and I should speak to him and ask him. There's no real answer to that question, only regret that a young man committed suicide. That's a fact that is sad which is very, very serious and is very disquieting. FMPONE 1 Quote
cyberjunkie Posted March 19, 2018 Report Posted March 19, 2018 I've been watching entire movies and TV shows uninterrupted with my wife, unlike my usual solo-self who simply lacked the attention span needed to watch them. I would watch a TV episiode, 20 minutes at a time. Here are some of the movies and shows I've watched. Black Panther - 5/10 Another cliched action movie from the same franchise, with the same cliched build-up, comeback and similar storylines. I just wish it were more gripping. The visuals were nice, the humour attempts poor. Definitely not worth the price for the first show ticket. Jumanji: Welcome to the jungle - 6/10 Not nearly as impressive as the original but a watch with some big stars. The visuals are good. the humour is so-so and it could be just another action movie if it weren't for the Jumanji 'virtual world'. I mean, you really could take any action movie with 4 characters into the Jumanji outline to have this movie. Just watch it as a late night, mindless watch with no brains involved. It's fun. Phantom Thread - 5/10 Really not my kind of movie. The artwork, styling is gorgeous and the mood well created, but the pace is really slow. It was a drag watching. Get out - 10/10 Well-deserving award winner, a movie that builds up its thriller plot really well with great intensity for the first 60 minutes, broken up with bits of modern-day humour thrown in. Easy to relate, really gripping stuff and I couldn't stop watching this one. Really worth watching! Wild Wild Country (TV series on Netflix) - 10/10 A real life tale of the religious cult from India that brainwashed a whole lot of people, and nearly took over a state in the US. It's done really well and first-hand interviews with people today makes it all the more exciting. Really shows you how religions start off with a naive, attractive agenda and turn dangerous really quickly. And if anyone uses trakt.tv, this is my ID - cyberjunkie (https://trakt.tv/users/cyberjunkie) Tisky 1 Quote
Minos Posted August 20, 2018 Report Posted August 20, 2018 Great Charles Bronson movie with hilarious dialogues. My new favorite Bronson along with Mr. Majestyk will2k 1 Quote
will2k Posted August 21, 2018 Report Posted August 21, 2018 23 hours ago, Minos said: Great Charles Bronson movie with hilarious dialogues. My new favorite Bronson along with Mr. Majestyk Growing up in the 80s, I loved Bronson; he was the down-to-earth, very believable, ultimate badass without the over-the-top antics of Sly, Arnold, and Van Damme. Last week, I watched "Death Wish" (2018) with Bruce Willis, which coincidentally, is the remake of the 1974 classic featuring Bronson Both are recommended to watch. Quote
blackdog Posted August 21, 2018 Report Posted August 21, 2018 (edited) The trailer of the remake looked rubbish to me ~ I finally watched Dunkirk a couple nights ago. What a masterful editing, when you finally understand what is happening... it was so fucking tense, I'll repost this video I think I posted in the topic back when popped up that explains how they achieved this in a seemingly action-less film Edited August 21, 2018 by blackdog El Moroes 1 Quote
blackdog Posted August 26, 2018 Report Posted August 26, 2018 Seen The Greatest Showman last night at open cinema, enjoyable family film. ~ For got when I posted last time I also saw American Made, which was an easy fun movie Tom says they didn't even put all the accounts of the portrayed character as it was already crazy enough to believe this happened. Quote
Minos Posted September 22, 2018 Report Posted September 22, 2018 Mandy, if you like trippy movies with great soundtrack, interesting aesthetics, bold ideas, badass shit and Nick Cage go watch it! Instant classic for me NikiOo and Klems 2 Quote
blackdog Posted September 22, 2018 Report Posted September 22, 2018 Deadpool 2 at a drive-in cinema last night Quote
Klems Posted October 8, 2018 Report Posted October 8, 2018 On 9/22/2018 at 6:06 AM, Minos said: Mandy, if you like trippy movies with great soundtrack, interesting aesthetics, bold ideas, badass shit and Nick Cage go watch it! Instant classic for me Man what a cool movie that was. If the prospect of Nicolas Cage forging an axe doesn't excite you then I don't know what will. Minos and Dea 2 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.