I have to start bingewatching The Americans from the beginning, but the one problem I've had is keeping track of the separate story lines and keeping track of who's who - they all look too much alike to me.
I have to start bingewatching The Americans from the beginning, but the one problem I've had is keeping track of the separate story lines and keeping track of who's who - they all look too much alike to me.
-=Will you stand by me against the cold night, or are you afraid of the ice?=-
...a molotov fucking cocktail
That's all I have to say.
"Who would have thought a whale would be so heavy?" - Moe Sizlak
Watched some music DVDs last night, because anything's better than summertime TV.
Johnny Cash In Ireland 1993 - excellent. I don't think I had seen this one before.
The Kinks-One For The Road (recorded 1979)- saw it before but always love it. I saw them on their 1976 and 1977 tours.
We're trying to build a monument to show that we were here
It won't be visible through the air
And there won't be any shade to cool the monument to prove that we were here. - Gene Parsons, 1973
In what parallel universe, Jed? That movie had pretty damned near universal acclaim, media and viewers alike.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/million_dollar_baby/
-=Will you stand by me against the cold night, or are you afraid of the ice?=-
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
I give it a thumbs down. I'm a big boxing fan, and I know what's realistic and what isn't. I can't really recall any that were realistic, so I guess I'm down on the whole subgenre. Having said that, I don't think I ever saw more than a few snatches of Raging Bull, and it is also critically acclaimed.
As soon as I saw the bottle of liquor in the truck I immediately thought of you. I consider that a borderline spoiler. Shame on you.
[Spoiler Alert]
I actually didn't have a problem with that. What I had a problem with was the whole fucking premise of the movie. I mean, think about it: the reason for being in the bunker could have been anything. The tie-in with Cloverfield was cheap and superficial. Unless, of course, they do a proper sequel. But I doubt that's in the works.
And the basic story was really about a woman stuck in a bunker who's maybe held against her will by a guy who's either a nutcase (which he was) or just trying to protect her (which he also was, but not for altruistic reasons). I can think of a better recent movie with the same basic premise: Hush.
Aside from the acting, I was left unimpressed.
“From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away.” – Philip Marlowe
From one of the pieces I read from the producer or director they said this is the point where Michelle's saga begins. She done with running from everything. She's here to kick ass. I see your point where it felt tacked on but it was there for a reason. Yes, the whole story inside the bunker could have been just the movie. Goodman is so good as these kind of roles where you just don't know where he's going to turn. I'm just very excited about the implications of a wider story and usually JJ Abrams does little to excite me.Unless, of course, they do a proper sequel. But I doubt that's in the works.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Well, now see, I like Abrams. He's been involved in a lot of things I've enjoyed (e.g. Alias, Person of Interest, Cloverfield, Super 8). And if this movie is the first of a series (or at least a duology), then it gets a pass. And I should clarify: I liked the movie okay but I wouldn't have recommended it before reading your post.
“From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away.” – Philip Marlowe
Oh yeah...[Spoiler Alert] Sorry man, my bad! But that whole scene just angered the shit out of me. And honestly with you and Jerol being the nitpicky bastards you are , I'm surprised it gets a pass! I mean cmon! How would she know to throw it there?! And it takes down the whole freakin thing??!! CMON!!! Ruined the movie for me. I did like it up to that point though.
"Who would have thought a whale would be so heavy?" - Moe Sizlak
[Spoiler Alert]
I just watched it again and that scene was not filmed or staged all that well. Director's fault. But, first off, as soon as I knew she was going to make a molotov cocktail, I immediately thought I'd throw it in that same spot. It looked like a mouth to me so why not throw it in there? Besides, it looked like the only opening to the ship. Seemed logical to me. And as for how it took down the whole thing, you must have missed it – I did at first. Remember when the big ship showed up and started spewing that green smoke and she ran to put on her gas mask? The fire from the bunker ignited a large portion of that green smoke. It was flammable! Case solved.
All in all, I think the biggest take away from this movie was John Goodman. I don't know why he's never been nominated for an Oscar. He was an asshole who redeems himself in Punchline, was amusing in Raising Arizona and Arachnophobia, scary/weird in Barton Fink, was kind of an odd asshole wound a little too tight in The Big Lebowski, was wonderful in Monsters, Inc, and totally convincing in 10 Cloverfield Ln. One of the best actors without an Oscar nomination.
“From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away.” – Philip Marlowe
Don't forget Goodman's brief appearance as the Cyclops in O Brother Where Art Thou
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
I just read the NY Times review, which is favorable, yet from the description the movie sounds terrible and hackneyed. It obviously got good reviews, but people I knew generally seemed to be unimpressed. But clearly the critics liked it, or said they did. I'm a pretty big Clint fan, actually.
Didn't know there was a Blues Bros reboot.
I remember first seeing him in True Stories, the David Byrne/Talking Heads movie.
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) - This movie is highly entertaining. Interesting characters, good humour, lots of action.
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
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