For my 20k post, I give you all...a review! Also taking a break for a while. Not sure when and if I'm coming back. Cheers!
Johnny Guitar (1954, Nicholas Ray)
https://youtu.be/ACgSyxdV9vE
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For my 20k post, I give you all...a review! Also taking a break for a while. Not sure when and if I'm coming back. Cheers!
Johnny Guitar (1954, Nicholas Ray)
https://youtu.be/ACgSyxdV9vE
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Rep for that one haha.
I thought it was just Masterson.
Why is Lex Luthor whispering? Meh.
My point is that what GOTW did was not really that original or novel. And that I have no problem watching a movie where the female character is just as problematic as a male one would be. Now Johnny...
My take is he drove her insane by being a cheating asshole. I don't think of her as a hero, but I certainly understand her. And yes I want to rewatch it as well. Certainly one of Fincher's more...
Yeah that's the right word. Vera Farmiga and Damon had that scene where it's heavily implied that she is discussing him not being able to get it up.
Skitch attacks! MadMan runs away!
Probably.
Call Me By Your Name and Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la jeune fille en feu) most likely qualify. Also the 1982 Cat People is awesome. I had an avatar of one of the film's shots for a...
Depends on what is getting canceled. Some things deserve to get canceled.
Also Gone Girl has a woman who is could labeled as unlikable/evil. Most people (myself included) ended up rooting for her by the end of the film. Not to mention endless film noirs featuring femme...
I thought it was because many felt it was a bad idea. Anyways there was a fake documentary called C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America that came out in 2004 so that concept wasn't that original.
I think I liked the sequel better. Both are good flicks. I hope they make another one.
I thought he just couldn't have kids. That theory he was gay could work if there was more evidence for it. But there is not.
Hmm those are good takes I think I can agree with.
The Departed is better than Infernal Affairs. However the remake is bloated and the original fails to really flesh out further it's more interesting aspects. I do like both a lot.
I dig The Tree of Life. I also loved OUATIA despite the main character being shitty (not the first or last time that will happen in a major movie). As for my opinion on The Departed vs Infernal...
Unfortunately a lot of 1990s horror looks that way. I just accept it and move on.
I vote for Conan.
That entire part is gloriously ridiculous.
I thought it was good. 8/10.
Oh well at least the draft was fun.
Cruise is insane and has done stunts that probably make his agent, loved ones and his insurance people very nervous.
Pretty much. Also baby doll that essay is really well done.