Speaking Of Which
#5949 posted by Drew on 2017/06/16 05:18:56
saw "It Comes At Night" and unlike most of the teenage cunts in the theatre with us, really enjoyed it.
Low key but clean thing with impeccable pacing and though there are obvious differences between this movie and the Road (eg setting haha) they share a great sense of grimness and admirably unflinching inevitability with regard to their protrayals of the post-apocalypse.
Nitin - thoughts?
#5950 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/16 22:20:32
and also a fucking beagle. Pretty sure beagles aren't Japanese.
Methinks it's a nod to Hayao Miyazaki, who had a beagle (I believe the dog died a few years ago) and drew him in most if not all of his films.
#5945
#5951 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/16 22:38:02
Heh, that's what William Burroughs does to people, enhanced by Cronenberg's own kind of weird. And that's precisely what I find so appealing in these artists' works! At least now you know what a mugwump is... ;)
Naked Lunch
#5952 posted by Killes on 2017/06/18 08:31:03
This all got me round to watching Naked Lunch....how the FUCK had I missed it all this time huh ??
It was neat :D
Well,
#5953 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/18 13:07:44
it's not one of Cronenberg's best known movies. Glad you liked it! He was at the top of his game back then. These days, not so much. His latest films lack his usual weirdness.
Drew
#5954 posted by nitin on 2017/06/18 16:11:55
not out in Australia till next month, but it's one I am definitely going to see!
Fargo Season 3.
Great exercise in making a show fall flat on its face halfway through.
Oneohtrix Point Never - The Pure And The Damned (ft. Iggy Pop)
#5956 posted by mfx on 2017/06/23 23:00:52
Im So Stupid
#5957 posted by mfx on 2017/06/23 23:01:21
should go into music..
#5958 posted by nitin on 2017/06/25 08:15:16
20th Century Women - 7/10
Good characters, good writing, great acting, sloppy filmmaking. There are worse ways to spend 2 hrs than in the company of the semi-autobiographical characters writer-director Mike Mills once again brings to the screen, especially when the performances are so strong (especially from Benning and Fanning but Gerwig, Crudup and newcomer Zumann also put in very good work).
Part coming of age story (shaped via a feminist perspective), part exploration of makeshift family dynamics, part how not to shoot and direct a movie (there are some very strange filmmaking and cinematography choices throughout).
#5959 posted by Baker on 2017/06/26 05:32:54
Ghost In The Shell. Thanks for the above comments. I loved Ghost In The Shell Standalone Complex (anime tv series). Due to this, I fear I may have issues with the movie.
Speaking of anime, if you like a genuine time travel paradox with several layers of paradox baked into the story line, you should watch Steins Gate.
Most frustratingly cerebral plot since the original "The Matrix" -- and it is a joy/aggravating to watch the layers unfold.
Short list of best movies in last 3 years: 10 Cloverfield Lane (fucking awesome +++), Nightcrawler, The Big Short, Enemy, The Grand Budapast Hotel, Snowpierecer, DeadPool, Days of Future Past, Mad Max Fury Road, Wonder Woman.
/The Witch ... it wasn't bad. Very different, no regrets watching it.
Short version: 10 Cloverfield Lane is the best movie made in the last 5 years.
Steins Gate
#5960 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/26 05:42:00
Never heard of it. Thanks for the tip!
No TV Series Thread But It's A Film Anyway
#5961 posted by skacky on 2017/06/26 06:00:08
You people ought to yourself to see Twin Peaks season 3. This night's episode (Gotta Light?) just begs to be seen on a theater screen and was by far and away the most astonishing, weirdest and spectacular hour of TV I've ever witnessed.
#5962 posted by [Kona] on 2017/06/26 06:05:12
Yes Steins Gate is fantastic. Went a bit dark and depressing in the middle and the science behind their time travel was a bit different but overall one of my favourite anime series.
10 Cloverfield Lane was good too. I wouldn't say best movie in 5 years, but cool ending!
In Heaven Everything Is Fine
#5963 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/26 06:05:54
Huge David Lynch fan here. I'm waiting for the show to be over so I can binge-watch it.
Funny You Say This
#5964 posted by skacky on 2017/06/26 06:17:26
Because that episode was extremely similar to Eraserhead in many ways, which I think is the best film of all time so I was extremely giddy the whole time. And here I thought Call For Help was the weirdest episode so far. It's amazing that thing was financed and broadcasted. There's just nothing on the level of Twin Peaks, it effortlessly buries everything else. The only series that could rival it was The Wire and that was 15 years ago.
I can't wait until I can watch the whole 18 hours seamlessly since this season is basically one long 18-hour film divided into 18 parts. And now there's a two-week break until the next episode.
@kona
#5965 posted by Baker on 2017/06/26 06:39:20
I meant to say in the last 3 years. I messed up and typoed "5" which is too bold a claim.
#5966 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/26 07:33:38
It's amazing that thing was financed and broadcasted.
Well, the name of David Lynch is a sesame that can open some doors, and the first two seasons were something of a revolution for TV back then.
Well, the name of David Lynch is a sesame that can open some doors, and the first two seasons were something of a revolution for TV back then.
Showtime tried to get rid of him. Most likely for this episode. But I am guessing, honestly.
http://www.avclub.com/article/contract-dispute-between-david-lynch-and-showtime--216676
Big DL fan here but I don't have Showtime so haven't seen Season 3 of TP.
And for those of you who think he's a god - watch Inland Empire and get back to me with your thoughts.
Yeah...
#5968 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/26 09:06:12
Inland Empire is his only film that bored me. Wasn't aware of that dispute thing.
#5969 posted by [Kona] on 2017/06/26 10:43:15
Massive DL fan but the original Twin Peaks I found a big disappointment. He had the right idea, and started out well, but just went nowhere with irrelevant subplots. It's no surprise it got cancelled.
#5971 posted by skacky on 2017/06/26 11:10:54
I really enjoy Inland Empire. I saw a really good description of it the other day, "a three-hour panic attack". It's definitely not for everyone since there is almost zero narrative structure and the film deliberately looks like shit, but it's something very interesting nonetheless and it just gets under your skin.
#5969
#5972 posted by skacky on 2017/06/26 12:14:29
The new season is written from start to finish by Lynch and Frost with no outside interference, and the whole thing is directed by Lynch. This new season also is far more in tone with Fire Walk With Me than the first two seasons.
People who went in expecting to see coffee and pie and quirky humour were sorely disappointed, and last night's episode made quite a few people absolutely furious while the rest of us thought it was an amazing piece of art and something unheard of on TV.
Inland Empire
#5973 posted by Mugwump on 2017/06/26 14:38:48
Tried to watch it, tried again a few more times but never managed to get into the film. Also, I never liked Laura Dern, so it may have something to do with her. She was bearable in Wild at Heart because Nicholas Cage but that's pretty much it for me.
People who went in expecting
It's a mistake to expect anything from Lynch (including weirdness, as evidenced by The Straight Story).
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