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Good choice. Very underappreciated movie IMO.I might go with something light like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
Good choice. Very underappreciated movie IMO.I might go with something light like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
I interpreted that final scene differently than you. She's not manipulating him at all. There's no motivation to manipulate him. He can give her nothing. I'm going to be vague here, even with the spoiler filter.
What happens, in my view, is that she finally recognizes that he was the best of the (bad) bunch and as a way of thanking him for returning the "R" to her, she offers the only thing she has to offer. She only then realizes (I don't know why you think she's recognized it previously -- she's had blinders on) that he has feelings for her and that perhaps she feels something for him too, and the entirety of what's gone on over the last few days and what she's doing with this man all catches up to her at the same time. It's a wonderful scene, with great acting from the two.
In general, I think people are caught up in the sex and madcap comedy (which was funny), and are having trouble grasping that the presence of those elements doesn't mean the film isn't good or serious. Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but count me out of the "akshully, the Oscar winning movie sucks" camp. I'm in the backlash-against-the-backlash camp.
Good movie!I might go with something light like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
I read a different take somewhere that made sense to me..
I agree that scene was good, but it didn't save the movie for me.
Agree with your take on the final scene, I thought it was pretty straightforward actually.
I liked Anora but I liked 3 or so of the Best Picture noms better than it. Good movie, not my favorite of the bunch.
-I’m Still Here was my favorite of the year.Which films?
- The Brutalist - I’m 2/3 done, but it’s good so far
- A Complete Unknown - Amazing biopic and TC’s awesome, but it’s a biopic
- Conclave - Great performances but can’t say it’s a better film than Anora
- Dune: Part Two - I enjoyed it more than Anora but best picture?
- Emilia Perez - Nope, Saldana was good but it’s not a serious film
- I’m Still Here - haven’t seen
- Nickel Boys - haven’t seen
- The Substance - haven’t seen
- Wicked - Stopped watching and have no interest in finishing
I guess I'm yes to both. That was pretty good.*Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary - Do you like Steely Dan? If so, you will enjoy it
Surprisingly interesting. I knew how Toto formed. I didn’t know the connections with Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Toto and Steely Dan. Basically comes back to a bunch of brilliant musicians who appreciated certain styles.I guess I'm yes to both. That was pretty good.
Only trouble with that is the Oscars jumped the shark a while ago, so this getting Oscars doesn't mean much of anything to me at this point.In general, I think people are caught up in the sex and madcap comedy (which was funny), and are having trouble grasping that the presence of those elements doesn't mean the film isn't good or serious. Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but count me out of the "akshully, the Oscar winning movie sucks" camp. I'm in the backlash-against-the-backlash camp.
Heat is really funny, haven’t seen SpySnow White.
It was a hot mess.
There's a lot wrong with it, but fatally, it's really boring.
Plane.
Bone-stock Gerard Butler movie. If nothing else is on, it will fill a two hour hole in your night. (Netflix)
Heat. And Spy.
Two Melissa McCarthy movies. I'd seen them before but rewatched them last weekend. She's just funny. There's a scene in Heat that killed me.
Spy is pretty funny. Jason Statham is hamming it up as a super macho but pretty dumb guy, I guess maybe making a bit of fun of his type casting.Heat is really funny, haven’t seen Spy
Heat is really funny, haven’t seen Spy
Spy is pretty funny. Jason Statham is hamming it up as a super macho but pretty dumb guy, I guess maybe making a bit of fun of his type casting.
How in gods name did you ever choose to willingly see Snow White?Snow White.
It was a hot mess.
There's a lot wrong with it, but fatally, it's really boring.
Plane.
Bone-stock Gerard Butler movie. If nothing else is on, it will fill a two hour hole in your night. (Netflix)
Heat. And Spy.
Two Melissa McCarthy movies. I'd seen them before but rewatched them last weekend. She's just funny. There's a scene in Heat that killed me.
Spy is a terrific movie. Very funny. My favorite scene may be the fight after the motorcycle chase. The end of it makes me laugh every time.Heat is really funny, haven’t seen Spy
I interpreted that final scene differently than you. She's not manipulating him at all. There's no motivation to manipulate him. He can give her nothing. I'm going to be vague here, even with the spoiler filter.
What happens, in my view, is that she finally recognizes that he was the best of the (bad) bunch and as a way of thanking him for returning the "R" to her, she offers the only thing she has to offer. She only then realizes (I don't know why you think she's recognized it previously -- she's had blinders on) that he has feelings for her and that perhaps she feels something for him too, and the entirety of what's gone on over the last few days and what she's doing with this man all catches up to her at the same time. It's a wonderful scene, with great acting from the two.
In general, I think people are caught up in the sex and madcap comedy (which was funny), and are having trouble grasping that the presence of those elements doesn't mean the film isn't good or serious. Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but count me out of the "akshully, the Oscar winning movie sucks" camp. I'm in the backlash-against-the-backlash camp.
How in gods name did you ever choose to willingly see Snow White?
I know you. I still don’t see how that electrical issue resulted in you saying “We can see Snow White”.We had no intention of seeing it. There was a zero percent chance that either of us would watch it if the entire cast came to my house and offered to reenact it for us.
We had plans upstate, got there and then the venue had an electrical issue so they postponed for a few hours. Too far away to go home and come back so we went to the movie theater next door and it was the only thing left to start that afternoon.
Given that I had to pay for it, I would say that just sitting in the car for 2.5 hours scrolling Twitter would have been better.
Disney, having the rights to the most "classic" content, has the most opportunity to screw things up. The rule is simple: do no recreate a beloved film/show/book with the intent to "fix" it. You can retell the tale but do it with love for the original content, not scorn and derision. If you want to tell a different, modern updated story then create a new modern, updated story.In the future there will probably be classes taught on what not to do, based on Disney and their epic flop Snow White. Very disappointing opening weekend, huge drop off for week 2, and almost nothing by the 3rd week. A Minecraft Movie just made more than double in it's opening weekend what Snow White has managed in 3 weeks.
Simple...and yet so hard to grasp apparently. At least for the execs at the Mouse House.The rule is simple: do no recreate a beloved film/show/book with the intent to "fix" it.

As someone who's fairly ambivalent about Dylan and didn't know a ton about that period other than going electric at Newport, I enjoyed it. At least Chalamet wasn't miscast as some alpha male. Agree that Norton was superb.A Complete Unknown. 2024.
Not fair to say it doesn't live up to the hype. But it doesn't. Chalamet does little except act as a mannequin for the stylist and the costume designer. They deserved the Oscar nomination (which Chalamet received) for bringing Dylan to life. Edward Norton shows how doing little can be brilliant as Pete Seegar. His journey is the most compelling storyline in the movie. This is a well made film. Jim Mangold is one of the best directors in Hollywood. He delivers A+ movie making, the peak of the craft. But this never packs a punch like Walk The Line. We know the story. He tells it. Two and a half stars.
I thought it was one of the better Biopics I have seen. Didn’t try to do too much, and there were a few standout performances.As someone who's fairly ambivalent about Dylan and didn't know a ton about that period other than going electric at Newport, I enjoyed it. At least Chalamet wasn't miscast as some alpha male. Agree that Norton was superb.
Speaking of Mangold, I'd never watched Girl, Interrupted until last night. I don't know why I even decided to watch it, but I'd just finished the first two episodes of MobLand oIn Paramount and it showed up as one of the next things to watch. While Winona Ryder's lead was well played, Angelina Jolie stole the show. It wasn't One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in quality, but there was enough there to make the institution seem a terrible place to spend a year as a young adult, even without true villain like Ratchet on staff. Not really the type of movie I'd seek out, but glad I finally watched it.
A Complete Unknown. 2024.
Not fair to say it doesn't live up to the hype. But it doesn't. Chalamet does little except act as a mannequin for the stylist and the costume designer. They deserved the Oscar nomination (which Chalamet received) for bringing Dylan to life. Edward Norton shows how doing little can be brilliant as Pete Seegar. His journey is the most compelling storyline in the movie. This is a well made film. Jim Mangold is one of the best directors in Hollywood. He delivers A+ movie making, the peak of the craft. But this never packs a punch like Walk The Line. We know the story. He tells it. Two and a half stars.