I love this movie. I am a huge Nolan fanboy but I thought this movie was better than Oppenheimer.
Yes, I know it’s not a popular take.
Is it in English, or all subtitles? I'm tired of reading movies.
I love this movie. I am a huge Nolan fanboy but I thought this movie was better than Oppenheimer.
Yes, I know it’s not a popular take.
It’s in Japanese with subtitles. Since I leave captions on even with English I never notice them. It just feels like I’m hearing and translating simultaneously.Is it in English, or all subtitles? I'm tired of reading movies.
subtitles. I think it’s dubbed too. Buy dubbing is usually pretty cringe. It’s a great movie. Worth the extra effort. I have a 7 year old who managed to keep up with it.Is it in English, or all subtitles? I'm tired of reading movies.
subtitles. I think it’s dubbed too. Buy dubbing is usually pretty cringe. It’s a great movie. Worth the extra effort. I have a 7 year old who managed to keep up with it.
I remember seeing it on TV and got into it. Not to be confused with Galaxy Quest, another movie I stumbled on to that was much better than I thought it would be.Somehow I never saw "Vision Quest" while I was growing up. I know I've heard plenty of references to it. Finally watched it. Very 80s. Good soundtrack. A bit scattered, but fairly entertaining. I knew Matthew Modine is in it. Didn't realize it also featured Linda Fiorentino, Daphne Zuniga, and Forest Whittaker (barely).
Ha ha. Yes other than both having Quest in the title, nothing remotely similar about them. I love Galaxy Quest.Not to be confused with Galaxy Quest
Is it in English, or all subtitles? I'm tired of reading movies.
"Hit Man" is new on Netflix. I think it had a very small theatrical run maybe 2 weeks ago? Very loosely based on a real person. Glen Powell plays a teacher at Univ. of New Orleans who moonlights w/ the local PD doing audio/tech stuff on sting operations for people hiring contract killers. In a pinch they send him in to be the fake hit man. He loves it and runs with it. It all gets complicated when he's smitten with a potential perp (Adria Arjona). He talks her out of it, then ends up having a relationship with her. As always, it gets worse and worse with layer upon layer of lies. I found it entertaining.
Powell is everywhere now. He's one of those overnight success stories 10 or 15 years in the making. He's been around, but he's just suddenly blown up in his mid 30s. I still think my favorite role for him was a motor mouthed smooth operator college baseball player in "Everybody Wants Some." Just realized he was reunited with the same director in this one.
Arjona is adorable.
Before Sunrise (1995)
My wife queued it up last night and while I was somewhat reluctant to watch it and fully expected to fall asleep before it ended, it was a beautiful film.
Part of a trilogy where each film is released about nine years apart with the same main characters, this is the first: Ethan Hawke meets Julie Delpy on a train from Budapest to Paris, but Delpy's character decides to spend a day with Hawke's character in Vienna, which is where Hawke's character has to take a flight on the next day.
It's a slow-moving film of mostly dialogue between the two, but the screenplay is intertwined with enough tension, humor, existentialism and awkward early 20-something flirting that it keeps interesting without seeming preachy or [yawn]. Beautifully shot film too w/ pretty mix of city and countryside landscapes.
I'm interested in finishing the trilogy.
Before Sunrise (1995)
My wife queued it up last night and while I was somewhat reluctant to watch it and fully expected to fall asleep before it ended, it was a beautiful film.
Part of a trilogy where each film is released about nine years apart with the same main characters, this is the first: Ethan Hawke meets Julie Delpy on a train from Budapest to Paris, but Delpy's character decides to spend a day with Hawke's character in Vienna, which is where Hawke's character has to take a flight on the next day.
It's a slow-moving film of mostly dialogue between the two, but the screenplay is intertwined with enough tension, humor, existentialism and awkward early 20-something flirting that it keeps interesting without seeming preachy or [yawn]. Beautifully shot film too w/ pretty mix of city and countryside landscapes.
I'm interested in finishing the trilogy.
Hit Man is very well done, and lives up to all the hype it’s getting. Male and female leads are tremendous. Supporting cast is pedestrian. A pleasant movie to enjoy."Hit Man" is new on Netflix. I think it had a very small theatrical run maybe 2 weeks ago? Very loosely based on a real person. Glen Powell plays a teacher at Univ. of New Orleans who moonlights w/ the local PD doing audio/tech stuff on sting operations for people hiring contract killers. In a pinch they send him in to be the fake hit man. He loves it and runs with it. It all gets complicated when he's smitten with a potential perp (Adria Arjona). He talks her out of it, then ends up having a relationship with her. As always, it gets worse and worse with layer upon layer of lies. I found it entertaining.
Powell is everywhere now. He's one of those overnight success stories 10 or 15 years in the making. He's been around, but he's just suddenly blown up in his mid 30s. I still think my favorite role for him was a motor mouthed smooth operator college baseball player in "Everybody Wants Some." Just realized he was reunited with the same director in this one.
Arjona is adorable
Breaks her Hip.Late Bloomers. I'm a sucker for Karen Gillan ever since Dr. Who. This is one of her better acting performances. Young woman has quite a few issues. She breaks her him and is thrust into a world of old ladies in physical therapy. Builds a relationship with an old Polish lady. Then details are revealed about the young woman and why she's in NYC not CA. Flashbacks with her mom and eventually it comes full circle. It's a nice, heartfelt film about emotion, loss, and dealing with challenges and relationships.
Lunatic Fringe! The video should have been re-labled Lunatic CringeSomehow I never saw "Vision Quest" while I was growing up. I know I've heard plenty of references to it. Finally watched it. Very 80s. Good soundtrack. A bit scattered, but fairly entertaining. I knew Matthew Modine is in it. Didn't realize it also featured Linda Fiorentino, Daphne Zuniga, and Forest Whittaker (barely).
I always complain about actors being much older than the characters they are playing. Well that is nothing new apparently. This had a bunch of mid to late 20s actors playing high schoolers, or a 21 year old in Fiorentino's case.
It was actually filmed in and around Spokane, kudos for that. But for whatever reason they changed the names of all the schools.
edit--oh yeah, Madonna was playing live music in a bar in one scene, it was fairly early in her career, before she turned into a weirdo. Several of her songs were featured throughout the film.
not one of Linklater's finest"Hit Man" is new on Netflix.
It would've been weird watching Amelio do an Oldman impersonation in a scene with Powell, who looks like a young Oldman.Pretty good.
I really liked Austin Amelio. That part was important and could have spiraled easily. Half the actors playing dirty cops in the last 30 years are doing a Gary Oldman from The Professional imitation, but Amelio played the character more low key and as a little bit stupider, which totally worked.