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07-02-2017, 03:40 PM | #19672 (permalink) | |
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07-02-2017, 03:43 PM | #19673 (permalink) | |
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But the battle at the beginning was the ****. Pretty much all the action scenes were violence porn as I remember.
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07-02-2017, 03:54 PM | #19675 (permalink) |
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A few Ridley Scott movies that not everyone has seen but should:
Legend A Good Year 1492: Conquest of Paradise Kingdom of Heaven (the 40+ minutes longer director's cut that pretty much makes it a good movie) |
07-02-2017, 04:30 PM | #19676 (permalink) | |
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Doesn't that have Orlando Bloom? I can't stand watching that piece of wood not act. He's nowhere near pretty enough to get away with being so talentless.
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07-02-2017, 11:07 PM | #19677 (permalink) |
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*I think Jacob's Ladder succeeds as suspenseful and mysterious non linear story that serves to scramble your brain the first time and reassemble it the next time. Like Mulholland Drive. Jacob's Ladder is good when you combat it strictly as a film, it's put together well and has real cool elements. It's an original presentation of s totally unoriginal idea. The whole "Am I dead?" thing is super cliche, but in all fairness I'm just a young hooligan and I wasn't there to experience it when it hit the scene
I drew a Pi comparison because they both hit me nearly the same way, mildly, but Jacob's Ladder does have wayyy more substance. Sure Pi is cool and original but it is so damn frail. I imagine its a move more about themes than plot/conflict, because even what little traces of those it has are pretty whatever, and the pursuit is uneventful. Plus both have protagonists that I'm not too ecstatic about. In Pi's case, it isn't bad character development at all. He just comes off as confrontationally pretentious and reclusive in his goals and sometimes he makes it hard to like him. But then at the same time, he's obviously a damaged individual that calls for sympathy, the headache/anxiety sequences are super intense, like he's experiencing a pain much worse than we even comprehend as simple film viewers. I'd say that he's a person you might not like much, or just totally hate, but you're rooting for him all the same. Jacob's Ladder's protagonist is just kinda bland. That's what I think, prep yer lynch mobs |
07-02-2017, 11:49 PM | #19678 (permalink) |
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Yes, it's Orlondo Bland doing his usual plank impression, but I think the movie works regardless. There's a lot of other memorable characters in the movie and a lot of what felt thin and shaky in the cinematic release is a lot more fleshed out now.
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07-03-2017, 10:18 AM | #19680 (permalink) |
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I watched Moonlight last night.
Not sure about this. I was expecting something amazing based off the ratings and I would describe it as just OK. The way it's filmed is great but it's a bit boring and the ending is ridiculous. 6/10 from me. |
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