OT: Let's talk about movies (and TV shows)... Part IX

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That ****ty moment of your Bond marathon when you have to watch (....)
 
19-2 (the french one)

season 2 episode 1...

uhhh...

whoa.

The most amazing thing there was the production value. I mean, the scene was great, but it could have fell totally flat, and it didn't. Far from it.
 
Re-watched Apocalypse Now recently. What a great movie. Soooooooooo goood.


Also took the opportunity to re-watch Once Upon a Time in the West. I hadn't seen in it in years. Not as good as I remember it. It's ok.
 
Re-watched Apocalypse Now recently. What a great movie. Soooooooooo goood.


Also took the opportunity to re-watch Once Upon a Time in the West. I hadn't seen in it in years. Not as good as I remember it. It's ok.

I've never seen Apocalypse Now. I think I will!
 
I've never seen Apocalypse Now. I think I will!

you have to watch the 3hour 30 minute version...

the scene where the boat finally gets to the end of the river and the music playing and just the setting is just....out of this world...one of my favorite scenes in a movie

he just stands up on the boat and sees everybody just waiting there and they clear a path..

chilling
 
you have to watch the 3hour 30 minute version...

the scene where the boat finally gets to the end of the river and the music playing and just the setting is just....out of this world...one of my favorite scenes in a movie

he just stands up on the boat and sees everybody just waiting there and they clear a path..

chilling

3.5 hours? My God, I never sit that long for anything. I'll have to watch it in increments.
 
In spirit with our development program, coaching, and drafts? I strongly suggest Alice In Wonderland.
 
Re-watched Apocalypse Now recently. What a great movie. Soooooooooo goood.


Also took the opportunity to re-watch Once Upon a Time in the West. I hadn't seen in it in years. Not as good as I remember it. It's ok.

I watched Apocalypse Now for the first time a month or two ago. I was eager to see what the hype surrounding this movie was all about and, well, let's just say I wasn't disappointed. I don't remember where I read this but the person that said this "wasn't about Vietnam, it actually WAS Vietnam" was right. It's like being there.

The End by The Doors is just a perfect song for this movie.

3.5 hours? My God, I never sit that long for anything. I'll have to watch it in increments.

I usually do this for long films (like say when rewatching LotR or something) but for this one I don't think I paused the movie more than a few times. There's something.... fascinating about it. I don't know, might not be the same for everyone though. Three hours and half is pretty damn long, despite how good the movie was.
 
you have to watch the 3hour 30 minute version...

the scene where the boat finally gets to the end of the river and the music playing and just the setting is just....out of this world...one of my favorite scenes in a movie

he just stands up on the boat and sees everybody just waiting there and they clear a path..

chilling

3.5 hours? My God, I never sit that long for anything. I'll have to watch it in increments.
Nah, start with the original version. If you like it, move onto the Redux when you want. Blade Runner you have to watch the Final Cut first and then the theatrical one if you want.

I'm glad you liked Mad Max.
 
Recently, I liked "Chappie", "Projet Almanac" and "Astérix et la cité des Dieux"...Also like Jupiter but probably more because I have a crush on Mila Kunis.

On a longer basis, realy liked lnterstellar, Gone girl and the equalizer
 
I think Taylor Kitsch's character in True Detective is gay. Not gay as in lame but gay as in gay.
 
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Recently, I liked "Chappie", "Projet Almanac" and "Astérix et la cité des Dieux"...Also like Jupiter but probably more because I have a crush on Mila Kunis.

On a longer basis, realy liked lnterstellar, Gone girl and the equalizer

Welcome to the thread !
 
I knew it. I was wondering why he was using Viagra in the first episode. Then the scene with his mom basically confirmed it for me.

That actually happened. :laugh:

IMDB says Collin Farrell is in all 8 episodes. Gotta wait till next week
 
The girlfriend likes that series with the two girls that were switched at birth. One of them is deaf.

She bugs me to watch with her.

Should I? Is it really that good?
 
I think Taylor Kitsch's character in True Detective is gay. Not gay as in lame but gay as in gay.
Ya, certainly seems like they're moving towards that.
The viagra, I thought, well he has scars over his body so maybe he's just messed up mentally. But he seems to constantly be avoiding his girl and doesn't like sleeping over. Then he uses a profanity gay word. Then he scopes what seemed to be a gay prostitute..
So ya, it definitely seems that they're heading there.

Yup he's gay. And did that really happy at the end of tonight's episode? Wtf?

I did not expect that but as someone else said, he's signed for all the episodes, so I'm guessing he's wearing a vest...
 
I did not expect that but as someone else said, he's signed for all the episodes, so I'm guessing he's wearing a vest...
My bet is that it's rock-salt shots. It explains everything - and without stepping outside the story and spoiling who is signed for however long.

I don't do episode-by-episode reviews but I'm pretty sure the people who expected a grim-dark real take on the world of crime and the occult to not appreciate the show. This season is hyper-stylized, cliched if you will. I like it, and not because I'm forcing myself to, but it's just fun to watch a show this good.

Good shots, good pacing, good dialogue (at times it's a bit hammy but, again, it's supposed to be a world of extremes). Good characters! Rust Cohle, Velcoro... both great characters. Semyon moved across the board like a damn chess piece. I don't know what more people want - last season wasn't perfect but it was framed cleverly enough to move things along with the flashbacks and investigations and interviews. If they used the same narrative technique this time around people would be complaining anyway.
 
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