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    Quote Quoting transmogrifier (view post)
    No, I have an Excel spreadsheet of all the movies I have watched. I would never be able to remember things I've seen or not otherwise, let alone individual scores.
    I have a huge excel file too, but 2018 was the first year I didn't add movies to it. I was hoping I could rely on Letterboxd for stuff like this. That director rating would be a really nice feature to have.
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    Uwe Boll movies > all Marvel U movies
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    I work in grocery. I have not gotten sick. My fellow employees have not gotten sick. If the virus were even remotely as contagious as its being presented as, why haven’t entire store staffs who come into contact with hundreds of people per day, thousands per week, all falling ill in mass nationwide?

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    Quote Quoting transmogrifier (view post)
    No, I have an Excel spreadsheet of all the movies I have watched. I would never be able to remember things I've seen or not otherwise, let alone individual scores.
    Nice. I keep a word file for each, plus compile a file by month and year. I'm only about 9 months behind thanks to work.

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    Made it about halfway through The Nutty Professor, the Jerry Lewis original, before I finally had to tap out. There was exactly one sequence where I chuckled, when the stentorian dean chews him out, and Lewis keeps sinking further and further into his chair. The rest was just nothing. I liked Jim Carrey back in the day, and I still have affection for Jim Varney's Ernest P. Worrell, but this character was just insufferable. Eddie Murphy's 1996 remake did a fantastic job of making Sherman Klump clutzy and nervous instead of obnoxious and abrasive.

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    Dunno where else to put this, but twitch is streaming a ton of Shaw brothers movies in the next week or so, with some other "movie nights" coming up in the next weeks: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...hedule-1179098

    Lots of cycling schedules in case you miss anything.

    One-Armed Swordsman
    The Five Deadly Venoms
    The 14 Amazons
    The Kid With the Golden Arm
    The Lady Is a Boss
    The Savage Five
    The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
    Return to the 36th Chamber
    Disciples of the 36th Chamber
    New One-Armed Swordsman
    Executioners From Shaolin

    and more.

    MOVIE NIGHTS

    Feb. 15

    5:03 p.m.: King Boxer
    6:43 p.m.: Five Element Ninja

    Feb. 16

    5:03 p.m.: Come Drink With Me
    6:36 p.m. Super Inframan

    Feb. 22

    5:03 p.m.: Chinatown Kid
    6:32 p.m.: All Men Are Brothers

    Feb. 23

    5:03 p.m.: My Young Auntie
    7:00 p.m.: Dirty Ho

    March 1

    5:03 p.m.: Crippled Avengers
    6:46 p.m.: Masked Avengers

    March 2

    5:03 p.m.: Challenge of the Masters
    7 p.m.: Vengeance

    March 7

    5:03 p.m.: The Web of Death
    6:32 p.m.: Death Duel

    March 8

    5:03 p.m.: Mad Monkey Kung Fu
    6:39 p.m.: Eight Diagram Pole Fighter

    Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/gammaray_tv

    I think I'll make a new thread with this post too just so more people can see it since Twitch streaming is sort of not thought of much when it comes to movies (it didn't really have rights to stream movies for a good while, so little things like this are trickling in now more and more).
    "How is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home wine-making course and forgot how to drive?"

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    Can't remember if anyone here lives in or around NYC, but Brian DePalma's "Hi, Mom!" (1970) is playing at the Film Forum on February 6: https://www.artforum.com/film/philip...mom-1970-78567

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    I've just learned that Sergio Leone was apparently first choice for directing The Godfather, but he turned that because he wanted to do Once Upon a Time in America. I wonder how differently it would have turned out; could it possibly have been even greater?

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    Quote Quoting StanleyK (view post)
    I've just learned that Sergio Leone was apparently first choice for directing The Godfather, but he turned that because he wanted to do Once Upon a Time in America. I wonder how differently it would have turned out; could it possibly have been even greater?
    Nah.

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    It would be nothing like the cultural milestone that comes to your head when you hear the words The Godfather, so you wouldn't be able to gauge if it's better or worse.

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    Rocky IV is the first Rocky sequel in between the original and Rocky Balboa I have seen. Amidst the 80s extreme cheese and excess, these characters retain their personalities and life-sized emotions/interactions from the original more than I expected, which helps inject a little investment into the rushed storytelling. Also, apart from a uselessly random flashback-filled one, some damn good montages here.
    Midnight Run (1988) - 9
    The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) - 8.5
    The Adventures of Robinhood (1938) - 8
    Sisters (1973) - 6.5
    Shin Godzilla (2016) - 7.5

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    Heads up! The Academy Award nominated documentary Hale County This Morning, This Evening is streaming free on PBS until February 25 (the day after the Oscars):

    ------> https://www.pbs.org/video/hale-count...vening-sayve8/

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    I went to a concert (in Belgium) of Ennio Morricone yesterday, as part of his farewell tour, scheduled to end in Rome, his place of Birth.

    It was amazing and very emotional of course with some rarer pieces of music such as the amazing "love theme" for The Red Tent. Casualties of War was a high point, my God is that haunting and powerful.

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    • We Own This City (S1) ✦✦✦½ [+]
    • Thor: Love and Thunder (Waititi, 2022) ✦✦ [+]


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    Does someone know of an analysis of the opening sequence of Tati's Playtime? The first five minutes seems to be the most dense and I feel like I'm missing a lot.

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    Does someone know of an analysis of the opening sequence of Tati's Playtime? The first five minutes seems to be the most dense and I feel like I'm missing a lot.
    I can't think of any analysis of just the opening sequence but Kristin Thompson analyses the film as a whole pretty thoroughly in Breaking the Glass Armor. In any case, I wouldn't worry about not catching everything since there's too much on the screen to take it all in on one viewing.
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    Sense and Sensibility (1995) - Superb performances, great Ang Lee direction, and from what I glean from wiki and other comments, a beautifully adjusted adaptation, so I wish I was taken with the core story more. This makes me realize in retrospect how much I like Pride and Prejudice and its protagonist, whose personality, which seems like a combination of two sisters' here, ensures that the mores of the time and most men in her life (S&S, being Austen's first work, really does feel like a test run for P&P, right down to Mr. Willoughby being proto-Mr. Wickham) don't shade into borderline emotional cruelty that makes this rather rough for me at times. Thompson's sublimely acted moment of carthasis near the end alone is worth the watch though. 7.5/10
    Midnight Run (1988) - 9
    The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) - 8.5
    The Adventures of Robinhood (1938) - 8
    Sisters (1973) - 6.5
    Shin Godzilla (2016) - 7.5

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    Jane Austen ranked:

    1. Pride and Prejudice (1813)
    2. Mansfield Park (1814)
    3. Sense and Sensibility (1811)
    4. Northanger Abbey (1817)
    5. Emma (1815)
    6. Persuasion (1817)
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    Quote Quoting baby doll (view post)
    Jane Austen ranked:

    1. Pride and Prejudice (1813)
    2. Mansfield Park (1814)
    3. Sense and Sensibility (1811)
    4. Northanger Abbey (1817)
    5. Emma (1815)
    6. Persuasion (1817)
    I will have to check out Mansfield Park. Recently read Pride and Prejudice for the first time after having watched the '95 "mini-series" several times. What an awesome book!

    First dysfunctional family in film? Is that Dreyfuss and Garr's family in Close Encounters of the First Kind? I can't recall any other before this. Did Spielberg invent the dysfunctional family?

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    First dysfunctional family in film? Is that Dreyfuss and Garr's family in Close Encounters of the First Kind?
    I dunno. Depends on how broadly you define "dysfunctional."

    Like, the Bates ("Psycho") and the Sawyer/Hewitts ("The Texas Chain Saw Massacre") probably have Spielberg's little obsessives beat.

    Or any of the people in "Imitation of Life" or "Through a Glass Darkly" or "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"

    Or the Trasks ("East of Eden") or the Starks ("Rebel Without a Cause").

    Or the McAdams ("Winchester '73"). Or the Edwards ("The Searchers").

    Or the Kanes ("Citizen Kane") or the Ambersons ("The Magnificent Ambersons").

    Did Spielberg invent the dysfunctional family?
    I can't tell if you're joking.

    ETA: By that I mean I took the question seriously (maybe I shouldn't have?). I suspect I'm working off a very different definition than you are, in any case.
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    Quote Quoting Irish (view post)
    I dunno. Depends on how broadly you define "dysfunctional."

    Like, the Bates ("Psycho") and the Sawyer/Hewitts ("The Texas Chain Saw Massacre") probably have Spielberg's little obsessives beat.

    Or any of the people in "Imitation of Life" or "Through a Glass Darkly" or "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"

    Or the Trasks ("East of Eden") or the Starks ("Rebel Without a Cause").

    Or the McAdams ("Winchester '73"). Or the Edwards ("The Searchers").

    Or the Kanes ("Citizen Kane") or the Ambersons ("The Magnificent Ambersons").



    I can't tell if you're joking.

    ETA: By that I mean I took the question seriously (maybe I shouldn't have?). I suspect I'm working off a very different definition than you are, in any case.
    Ah well, then the modern interpretation. From what I've read, the term didn't come into play until the 70s. TCSM is a bit out there.

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    Quote Quoting Yxklyx (view post)
    TCSM is a bit out there.
    Well, ya can't get much more dysfunctional than killing and eating people ... as a family.

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    Oedipus' family was pretty messed up.
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    Jaws is such a great movie.

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    Jaws is such a great movie.
    Woah, that kind of talk should be reserved for the Unpopular Opinions thread!
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    Kicking and Screaming (1995) - Still need to see Margot at the Wedding and Greenberg to have this confirmed (or refuted), but me giving this the same rating as The Squid and the Whale feels like I only like Baumbach post-Greta Gerwig. Even his weakest film there (While We're Young) still injects more of a pulse and actual layered humans into his dry wit. I'll give that this is one of his strongest endings though. 5.5/10
    Midnight Run (1988) - 9
    The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) - 8.5
    The Adventures of Robinhood (1938) - 8
    Sisters (1973) - 6.5
    Shin Godzilla (2016) - 7.5

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    F.W. Murnau:

    Journey Into the Night - 5.5
    The Haunted Castle - 7
    Nosferatu - 5.5
    The Burning Soil - 5.5
    Phantom - 4
    The Grand Duke's Finances - 5.5
    The Last Laugh - 8.5
    Tartuffe - 4
    Faust - 7
    Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans - 10
    City Girl - 8.5
    Tabu - 7



    Nosferatu was pretty dull, and the second half of Faust ruined the masterful first half, but Sunrise alone ensures he deserves his reputation.

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    There are a bunch of Johnnie To's on Thai Netflix, so I get to make a very great double feature here:

    Election (2005)

    This is more streamlined that I expected, despite the dizzying array of characters and shifting dynamics, because the film's main thrust boils down (almost hilariously) to a competitive treasure hunt, in which the MacGuffin has been endowed with such grand ritualistic power that it overwhelms everything else, including honor and loyalty. Its propulsive momentum and Johnnie To's exacting thriller craft draws us more easily into its bleak, insinuous worldview, where To can both exercise a lean, mean gangster film entry and harshly rebuke the genre's often romanticized code in the process. Appropriate that this ends on an innocent's shell-shocked face, because when the code of thieves is tested against powerful capital to be seized within reach, no one here escapes clean. Plus, a machete fight in the middle of the film! 8/10

    Election 2 (2006)

    It feels productive to compare Johnnie To's Election diptych against the first two Godfather films, as they have some similar character arcs and tone changes. This sequel makes up for the story dynamic being almost a retread of the first by plunging deeper into the underworld's heart of darkness (figuratively and literally), not unlike The Godfather Part II. In both cases, I slightly prefer the original's first glimpse into a closed world over its sequel's scope expansion, but Election 2 is still very worthy, full of memorable set-pieces, and avoids being stale by making its moral rot deeper and more systematic. One main character's arc over the two films echoes Michael from the first Godfather, but in the last act here he seems to encompass the positions of both Michael and Kay at that film's closing image, becoming ruthless to achieve what he wants, and then growing horrified as the door closes him into this world. In place of a door, Election 2 has him looking out a window cage, forever locking him heavily there. 8/10
    Midnight Run (1988) - 9
    The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) - 8.5
    The Adventures of Robinhood (1938) - 8
    Sisters (1973) - 6.5
    Shin Godzilla (2016) - 7.5

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