Just saw ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.
Remy Malik was terrible, beyond awful as Freddie Mercury. Singer totally marginalized the other band members such that the movie is more ‘The Freddie Mercury Story’ than a biopic of the band. I don’t know how he won a Golden Globe for that performance.
I think A Star is Born would suffer a similar drop if you removed the music scenes.I have thought about this movie more and here's my current take.
Cut out the concert scenes and this movie is a C- at best. Maybe a D.
How is it with the music scenes?I think A Star is Born would suffer a similar drop if you removed the music scenes.
Really good, actually. The music scenes are excellent, the absolute standout of the movie. The music is good, the songs are good, the band is good and they are performed very well. Not surprisingly for Lady Gaga, but Cooper’s singing voice is pretty good, which was a nice surprise. The best thing is that they are patient enough to allow for several full length song performances, which most movies don’t do anymore. I mean, even go back and watch Eddie and the Cruisers and it’s amazing how many full songs they performed in that movie. Nowadays it’s usually just snippets, not full performances. ASAB is definitely worth seeing imo; but I think Bohemian Rhapsody was, too. I thought ASAB was a better movie though.How is it with the music scenes?
And an Oscar. His acceptance speech might give you a hint.Just saw ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.
Remy Malik was terrible, beyond awful as Freddie Mercury. Singer totally marginalized the other band members such that the movie is more ‘The Freddie Mercury Story’ than a biopic of the band. I don’t know how he won a Golden Globe for that performance.
I really enjoyed Alita: Battle Angel. Story/characters were interesting enough, good world building and special effects/cinematography. Critics hated it, audiences seem to like it but it didn't do very well at the box office opening weekend. There's more story to tell but I don't think it'll make enough money to get a sequel unfortunately.
The review said that characters giant eyes really detracted from the overall film.
Watched Free Solo this weekend. Man, even knowing what happens, that movie had my stomach in knots the last 20 minutes. Really liked the movie. Great documentary.
The problem with the film is that Armstrong was not an interesting person. He was your basic engineer.“The First Man”
The flight and space scenes in this movie are without peer. The first scene is one of the best in the movie. This would have been a good movie to see in the theater or in IMAX.
Ryan Gosling plays the usual Ryan Gosling character. Aloof, Laconic and Stoic. It actually works given Neil Armstrong as the subject matter. I had no idea Buzz Aldrin was such a jerk.
I just don’t know what else to say about this movie. I feel like it should have been great but it missed on something. Maybe as if it is less than the sum of all of it’s parts.
It’s still pretty good, but not great. I would definitely recommend.
The Oath - Yeesh. Needed more funny. Walked a really fine line between satire and a dark edge that it was trying to use to kinda be a message movie. Plays on your worst fears of what could really happen in this country, and sadly it’s major plot points aren’t all that far fetched in this day and age’s political climate.
Tomb Raider - Of the many videogame characters that are ripe for a movie treatment TR ought to have been probably the easiest to make into a compelling film. They’ve now failed three times on this property alone. I have no hope they’ll get Metal Gear Solid or Uncharted right either.
The director has proven to be capable enough with action films, hopefully he can improve a little in that regard. I thought his Kong flick was only ok, but still pretty watchable. He certainly seems to feel strongly about the MGS property.I don’t know how I feel about this...
‘Metal Gear Solid’ Director Says He’s Open to Oscar Isaac Playing Snake
The director has proven to be capable enough with action films, hopefully he can improve a little in that regard. I thought his Kong flick was only ok, but still pretty watchable. He certainly seems to feel strongly about the MGS property.
I like very much the idea about Oscar Isaac but I guess they would make Solid Snake a little younger, most likely an origin story.
I get a bad feeling though that they’ll feel the need to make some of the characters more “hollywood”. Revolver Ocelot, Psycho Mantis, Liquid Snake, Big Boss, etc. can’t imagine them using some of the screwier names Kojima came up with.
Total masterpiece. Would easily make my top 5, probably top 3. Would be a fun thread, but I don’t think we’d get many people to contribute lol. That generation was my favorite PS1, Saturn, N64They have to nail Ocelot or the movie is a failure. That character is cooler than Snake.
MGS should be a fun movie. It should be like Mission Impossible meets Marvel with some lowbrow humor infused.
Honestly, instead of movie I wish they would remake MGS for PS4. Maybe the best game ever?
Total masterpiece. Would easily make my top 5, probably top 3. Would be a fun thread, but I don’t think we’d get many people to contribute lol. That generation was my favorite PS1, Saturn, N64
Agreed. I thought her acting was excellent and I am all for suspension of disbelief in fantasy movies, but the thing I found most ludicrous was that she would be able to sneak in undetected for her music and feeding rendezvous with him in a place that was supposed to be top secret and high security.The Shape of Water - Finally watched this one. It was merely ok. Had some charming performances and Shannon always makes a fine villain. In this story about love, the relationship at its center just seemed a little ludicrous.
Ralph Breaks the Internet - Hard to compete with the first one. Great animation, it was fun how they visualized the internet, certainly couldn't have been easy. The climax was pretty well done.