Naïve Old Fart 9,515 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 A nice review, Lee. BACK TO THE FUTURE is fantastic...but I still prefer Pt. II. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintus 5,399 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 I'm a fan of part II too, but my favourite will always be the original. We still need to get to part 3, but that film, even though it's really quite good, always feels like something a bit too different to what came before. Edmilson and Naïve Old Fart 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holko 9,519 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 1 is a masterpiece, tightly written but still rich, has an emotional core and everything. 2 messes around too much with just reacting to all new situations and doing stuff and doing stuff, and is very clunky with how it sets a lot of things up, 3 is great fun when it's itself, breathes in that world and how it reverses the Doc/Marty dynamic that was a huge part of 1 (young Doc works with Marty so well that by the time he rewatches his future last moments I always almost forget how it "will" (or will it?) end in tragedy) and was just... there in 2 among all the exposition, but it still pays off some of 2's setups like the car crash a bit clunkily. SteveMc 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A24 4,331 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 3 is where I stop caring for the franchise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jurassic Shark 12,055 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 24 minutes ago, Quintus said: We still need to get to part 3, but that film, even though it's really quite good, always feels like something a bit too different to what came before. The western setting obviously makes it distinct, but to me it feels much like a remake of the first film. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveMc 2,674 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 1 is an all-time classic. The third act is indeed one of the best ever. 2 is kind of a mess. My least favorite of the three. There's little cohesion, the future Hill Valley is corny, and going back to the 50s feels like overkill. 3 is not really in the same league as 1, but it is a whole lot of fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce marshall 1,315 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 4 hours ago, Jurassic Shark said: The western setting obviously makes it distinct, but to me it feels much like a remake of the first film. Of course it's a remake- that's what makes it work#!##and funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jurassic Shark 12,055 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 1 minute ago, bruce marshall said: Of course it's a remake- that's what makes it work#!##and funny. Agreed. I don't mind it at all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce marshall 1,315 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 8 minutes ago, Jurassic Shark said: Agreed. I don't mind it at all! I never watched two because I knew the plot was idiotic. Plus, didn't want it to spoil my affection for the original. Only watched III because I like the score. Fun fillum! 12 minutes ago, bruce marshall said: Of course it's a remake- that's what makes it work#!##and funny. It's like HAMLET set in modern day NY; only in reverse! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jurassic Shark 12,055 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 1 minute ago, bruce marshall said: I never watched two because I knew the plot was idiotic. The film is a disappointment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 The glass castle. Good enough, but not re-watchable because I just can’t bear such depressing stories. This is the first time I got a little bored by Woody Harrelson and that’s saying something because he had plenty of outstanding material to work with, but maybe too many scenes as well. Ella Anderson and Brie Larson are great, though the second half has some pacing issues. I didn’t like Josh Caras and that final scene really felt tacked on. The score is mostly really good. Very short, but the movie was so harrowing I didn’t care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koray Savas 2,251 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 The Grand Budapest Hotel First time since theaters, I believe, on Criterion blu. I remembered it so vividly. Anderson’s benchmark production design is unparalleled here. Desplat’s score, a perfect fit. My favorite scene is “The Cold-Blooded Murder of Deputy Vilmos Kovacs.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gruesome Son of a Bitch 6,488 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 BTTF would be better without the materialistic ending. bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce marshall 1,315 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 19 minutes ago, Gruesome Son of a Bitch said: BTTF would be better without the materialistic ending. You are so right. Hated...hated hated it! The opening of the film was also weak, showing his pathetic family. Also, after all Marty went thru to get back home, it's hard to believe he would get back in the Delorean with Lloyd to do more time travelling! It's a good film bookeneded with bad stuff. The music really elevates it! bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 Also, anyone else having trouble to believe that the whole 'it's your kids!' thing was supposedly a joke? When I watched it for the very first time, I thought the message was that we'd be getting a sequel, but they claim they never planned them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holko 9,519 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 Nah that works perfectly fine as a joke that Marty just can't catch a break eve when everything seems fixed and fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post publicist 4,643 Posted July 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted July 26, 2020 Falstaff aka Chimes at Midnight Orson Welles considered this play on a fictional Shakespeare character his personal favorite of all his films. Perhaps the most radical and groundbreaking of all Shakespeare adaptations, the low-budget dramedy has been brilliantly conceived technically (the camerawork and lightning, especially), and the harrowing war scenes have proven especially influential, cited in Branaghs Henry V as well as Mel Gibsons Braveheart. The narrative takes its cues from 'Henry IV', 'Henry V.' and 'Richard II' The focus is on the boastful and hedonist John Falstaff, an overgrown child - Welles himself with evident pleasure - and on his friendship to Henry V, who prefers to spend time with Falstaff carousing rather than acting presidential. As the drama unfolds, Henry becomes king and, now taking his responsibilities seriously, turns away from his fun-loving old friend. Welles himself mentioned disappointed friendship as the central theme of the film, but at the same time it is also about different father figures, about power and pleasure and how these worlds will clash - and its also about age and death (what begins as a fine, low comedy is slowly becoming a moving tragedy). Welles' ingenious cinematic flair is always noticeable here in expressive close-ups, extreme camera perspectives or in the thunderstorm at the Battle of Shrewsbury. In this battle scene, brutality and horror can be drastically experienced in the clash of the stylized-but-realistic images, that are past any romanticization. It's not a JWFan movie, for sure, but any movie that can make me endure Shakespearean prose - even embracing it - belongs to the ages. bruce marshall, mrbellamy and KK 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbellamy 6,278 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 Got to see the restoration in 2015 when it was making some festival rounds for his centennial, it's a stunning thing to look at and reasonably tops Kane and Touch of Evil as his best performance. Third Man I guess is in the running too. I kept thinking of him while watching Dafoe in The Lighthouse lol SteveMc and publicist 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintus 5,399 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 6 hours ago, Gruesome Son of a Bitch said: BTTF would be better without the materialistic ending. Ah, an idealist. Look around you man, more than ever people love to own shit they don't need! bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbellamy 6,278 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 I love all three, the first is perfect and the sequels are great, anyone who says different is wrong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 1 hour ago, Holko said: Nah that works perfectly fine as a joke that Marty just can't catch a break eve when everything seems fixed and fine. The way you describe it makes it funny, the actual scene just isn't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmilson 7,434 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 Jumanji A very watchable family flick, thanks to fine performances and visual effects that still look good until this day. Horner brings a lot of hornerisms to the score, but it works great within the film. Compared to Henry Jackman's souless, generic score for the 2017 sequel, it's like night and day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweeping Strings 2,354 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 Once Upon A Time In Mexico - more 'south of the border' action funtimes in this Desperado sequel, this time with the addition of the likes of Johnny Depp and Willem Dafoe to the cast. As entertaining as the first. Coogan's Bluff - crime drama with Clint Eastwood as an Arizona deputy sheriff sent to New York to bring back a wanted man. Much humour is mined from the clash of Coogan (he walks around in cowboy hat and boots and 'bootlace' tie and in a running gag is continually mistaken for a Texan) with NY's late 60s hippy culture (although it must be said the 'free love' side of it seems to suit him just fine, lol). It's not as action-orientated as the Dirty Harry flicks, but there is a pretty decent bar brawl and an excellent closing motorbike chase. Koray Savas 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gruesome Son of a Bitch 6,488 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 6 hours ago, Quintus said: Ah, an idealist. Look around you man, more than ever people love to own shit they don't need! I have no material possessions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quintus 5,399 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 What about your hair? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt C 452 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 Ghostbusters (2016) Basically a Paul Feig comedy in a Ghostbusters setting. As someone who wasn't a fan of the originals (I did like the animated show), the backlash from butthurt GB fans was eye-rolling, to say the least. It's a fun movie. It was respectful of the movies that came before it, dug the cameos as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 Spectre. Skyfall is definitely better. This story wasn’t bad, but a number of things are just off. Christoph Waltz is brilliant, of course, but he should have been in the previous movie. I didn’t like Léa Seydoux as an actress and as the shallow love interest, but I do love the fact that Moneypenny is much more involved in these new entries. Andrew Scott has way too much screen time too, but Monica Bellucci is absolutely fantastic (the way she breathed ‘palazzo Cardenza!) I’m tempted to say Spectre is the better score. It’s certainly much more powerful and I loved the romantic cues and all the Bond theme variations, though I sometimes had the impression they were trying to make up for something because there were a lot of them here. Dare I say too many? Dear me, what is going on with me? I usually don’t watch more than one franchise film a week to avoid overdoses, but peer pressure left me shaken and stirred. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,515 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 7 hours ago, bollemanneke said: Skyfall is definitely better. No, it isn't. 7 hours ago, bollemanneke said: ...Monica Bellucci... Just that: Monica Bellucci. 7 hours ago, bollemanneke said: I’m tempted to say Spectre is the better score. It is. 7 hours ago, bollemanneke said: Dear me, what is going on with me? I usually don’t watch more than one franchise film a week to avoid overdoses, but peer pressure left me shaken and stirred. That's Manchester, for ya! Ta'ra, chuck. bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chen G. 3,949 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 10 hours ago, bollemanneke said: Monica Bellucci is absolutely fantastic Finally, Bond sleeps with someone his own age! Progressive! bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 3 hours ago, Naïve Old Fart said: No, it isn't. Just that: Monica Bellucci. It is. That's Manchester, for ya! Ta'ra, chuck. Haha, I'm not there yet! Few more weeks (and let's hope Antwerp, my current city, won't have gone into lockdown by then). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sweeping Strings 2,354 Posted July 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted July 27, 2020 4 hours ago, Naïve Old Fart said: No, it isn't. Well ... each to their own I guess but for me Skyfall is easily Craig's best Bond, the best in the series since Goldeneye and one of the series' finest entries overall. Naïve Old Fart, bruce marshall and bollemanneke 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 What was good about GoldenEye? Not the song or Famke Janssens or whatever she was called. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chen G. 3,949 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 2 hours ago, Sweeping Strings said: Well ... each to their own I guess but for me Skyfall is easily Craig's best Bond. Probably the very best of the entire series for my money. Sweeping Strings 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmilson 7,434 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 Nah, Skyfall is okay, but also a little boring. Casino Royale is my favorite Bond. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jurassic Shark 12,055 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 The only really good Bond film is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chen G. 3,949 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 16 minutes ago, Edmilson said: Casino Royale is my favorite Bond. Yeah, for me it’s mostly a tossup between the two. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,515 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 3 hours ago, Sweeping Strings said: For me, SPECTRE is a top-5 Bond film. It restored Bond's sense of fun, after three competent, but dour, entries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unlucky Bastard 7,782 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 I liked it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gruesome Son of a Bitch 6,488 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 20 hours ago, Matt C said: Ghostbusters (2016) Basically a Paul Feig comedy in a Ghostbusters setting. As someone who wasn't a fan of the originals (I did like the animated show), the backlash from butthurt GB fans was eye-rolling, to say the least. It's a fun movie. It was respectful of the movies that came before it, dug the cameos as well. gkgyver 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt C 452 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 Cool story, bro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 43 minutes ago, Edmilson said: Nah, Skyfall is okay, but also a little boring. Casino Royale is my favorite Bond. I thought Casino Royale was really boring until he finally got to the casino. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A24 4,331 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 Strange! To me, it's all the Dalton and Brosnan ones that are boring. Yes, I know some of you hate the Bournification of Bond but I thought it saved the franchise from boredom. The only Craig Bond that disappointed me is Quantum of Solace. 1 hour ago, Naïve Old Fart said: For me, SPECTRE is a top-5 Bond film. It restored Bond's sense of fun, after three competent, but dour, entries. It's a nice fusion of old and new school Bond Naïve Old Fart and bollemanneke 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unlucky Bastard 7,782 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 21 hours ago, Matt C said: Ghostbusters (2016) Basically a Paul Feig comedy in a Ghostbusters setting. As someone who wasn't a fan of the originals (I did like the animated show), the backlash from butthurt GB fans was eye-rolling, to say the least. It's a fun movie. It was respectful of the movies that came before it, dug the cameos as well. You weren't a fan of the originals but liked that it was supposedly "respectful" towards it? Huh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Romão 2,274 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 Ghostbusters 2016 was a spectacular failure in every goal it tried to achieve. Complete waste of time and money Gruesome Son of a Bitch and Naïve Old Fart 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,342 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 The pink panther strikes again. I don’t really understand why they broadcast this one a week after A Shot in the Dark. Oh well. Still not a fan of unnecessary French accents, but I cracked after 15 minutes and didn’t remember Peter Sellers’ voice at all. My God, he's good. Herbert Lom is terrible, but overall, I had a great time watching this absurd movie. Also, first time I’ve heard the word ‘holocaust’ used in a non-World War II context. The score is really nice, maybe even a little too upbeat, but who could wish for more in these downbeat times? Even liked Julie Andrews. Some bad sound editing, though. Now, does anyone have a rrrrruuum? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gruesome Son of a Bitch 6,488 Posted July 27, 2020 Share Posted July 27, 2020 6 hours ago, Romão said: Ghostbusters 2016 was a spectacular failure in every goal it tried to achieve. Complete waste of time and money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt C 452 Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 11 hours ago, PuhgreÞiviÞm said: You weren't a fan of the originals but liked that it was supposedly "respectful" towards it? Huh? I liked the animated show, still have the fire station and Echo in storage somewhere. But I've never liked the original Reitman movies, they didn't do anything for me and irritated me. The 2016 film followed the formula, but the characters were different. A lot of GB fans who hated this were butthurt idiots who had knives out for this movie. Even all four roles were played by Victoria's Secret models. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unlucky Bastard 7,782 Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 5 hours ago, Matt C said: I liked the animated show, still have the fire station and Echo in storage somewhere. But I've never liked the original Reitman movies, they didn't do anything for me and irritated me. The 2016 film followed the formula, but the characters were different. A lot of GB fans who hated this were butthurt idiots who had knives out for this movie. Even all four roles were played by Victoria's Secret models. Uh huhhhh, you must be the first person online I've encountered who liked the 2016 movie but actively disliked the 80s films. I've known people who enjoyed both versions, but you're a first! What is it about the older ones you disliked and how did the new one rectify it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gkgyver 1,645 Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 On 7/26/2020 at 7:00 PM, Matt C said: Ghostbusters (2016) It was respectful of the movies that came before it, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweeping Strings 2,354 Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 23 hours ago, bollemanneke said: What was good about GoldenEye? Not the song or Famke Janssens or whatever she was called. Legal issues had kept Bond off-screen for 6 years ... opinion at the time had it that with the end of the Cold War and the advent of political correctness, he was an anachronism with no place in the 90s. GE proved that wrong. bruce marshall 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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