Highly recommend the new series Ripley if you haven't seen. Very different than the film, IMO much better.rsmurphy wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 2:13 pm
The Talented Mr. Ripley - also good. Showed the bf Saltburn and he suggested the Anthony Minghella joint for a double feature
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762It's hard for me to get into tv series but I've heard it's much darker and that makes it easier.enframed wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:33 pm Highly recommend the new series Ripley if you haven't seen. Very different than the film, IMO much better.
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763It's darker yeah, the pacing is slower (in the best possible way), and it's much better looking. It's not young Jude Law, though. It's only eight episodes. You can do it!
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764Saw The Brutalist this week. First half was about as close to perfect as a modern film of that scope can get. Second half got a little wonky.
Sorta like Full Metal Jacket in that way.
Indebted to There Will Be Blood, The Master, Foxcatcher, and Tar, by my reckoning, but still running its own race. Very much want to see it again. Thumbs up. Didn't hit me viscerally continuously the way, say, Moonlight or The Master did, but had flashes of it. Filmed in Hungary, which looks nothing like Philly.
Sorta like Full Metal Jacket in that way.
Indebted to There Will Be Blood, The Master, Foxcatcher, and Tar, by my reckoning, but still running its own race. Very much want to see it again. Thumbs up. Didn't hit me viscerally continuously the way, say, Moonlight or The Master did, but had flashes of it. Filmed in Hungary, which looks nothing like Philly.
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765For anyone who's seen The Substance this is a pretty great making of video. Really fascinating to find out how much of the effects work was practical, and how often the director was the camera operator:
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766Last night I felt like having a good cry and a good scare, so to those ends I rewatched Imitation of Life (Douglas Sirk) and His House.
I've seen both versions of Imitation of Life so many times I've lost count. Sirk's wonderfully camp and melodramatic remake makes it's painful themes of identity, race relations, and friendships easy to swallow.
His House is one of the best recent horror films dealing with the immigrant experience framing it with an intense spook house.
I was verklempt and terrified. What a rollercoaster.
I've seen both versions of Imitation of Life so many times I've lost count. Sirk's wonderfully camp and melodramatic remake makes it's painful themes of identity, race relations, and friendships easy to swallow.
His House is one of the best recent horror films dealing with the immigrant experience framing it with an intense spook house.
I was verklempt and terrified. What a rollercoaster.
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767Loved it. Best-looking Netflix production I've seen. Great acting and cinematography.enframed wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:52 pmIt's darker yeah, the pacing is slower (in the best possible way), and it's much better looking. It's not young Jude Law, though. It's only eight episodes. You can do it!
Andrew Scott is perfect. He's like a poisonous lizard masquerading as this total blank of a human being.
He makes an excellent decision as an actor to blink very very rarely--it's almost his character's only tell if he's getting flustered.
I said this elsewhere but--the first couple eps are very gradually paced. Don't let that throw ya off.
We saw the Talented film again for the first time in a long time. It's good. Much different iteration of Ripley. There's a weird, wiry force to Scott's, it's modern and odd and really unsettling.
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769Watched it last night; it made me laugh! Accept the mysteryIsaac wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 7:57 amYah, you betcha!rsmurphy wrote: Sat Jan 04, 2025 4:31 pm Fargo
Took me long enough. Made me think of FM Isaac.
The Shawshank Redemption
Good stuff
Wait until you see A Serious Man. Saw that while going through some significant issues in my personal life, waiting to get tenure from a dean who was probably a sociopath, and loved crawling on top of roofs. Weird experience for me!
Casablanca - Bogie was letting those zingers fly!
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770All those Sirk movies are great.rsmurphy wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 4:09 pm Last night I felt like having a good cry and a good scare, so to those ends I rewatched Imitation of Life (Douglas Sirk) and His House.
I've seen both versions of Imitation of Life so many times I've lost count. Sirk's wonderfully camp and melodramatic remake makes it's painful themes of identity, race relations, and friendships easy to swallow.
I thought The Substance was fantastic. Not for everyone. I don't even know if it was "good" or whatever, I just really loved it and thought it was vicious and hit all its marks. Don't look back!
Finally got my wife to watch Fall. It's not a good movie. It was sort of generically palm-sweat-inducing until they showed the CGI of the ladders falling off the radio tower, at which point it stopped being remotely believable visually and got dumb in a hurry.