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« Reply #2900 on: April 04, 2017, 02:58:41 AM »
It's possible I just don't know what the fuck I'm on about after a week of not enough sleep because Ringed City. I'm rereading that paragraph and not knowing what I was talking about either.

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« Reply #2901 on: April 07, 2017, 08:03:15 PM »
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« Reply #2902 on: April 09, 2017, 06:34:55 PM »
WARNING: ANIME

So has anybody seen Your Name yet? It was so gorgeous. It gets the beauty in the smallest parts of our lives. The plot is for teenagers but it got pretty complicated and emotional.

Music was very distracting shit J-pop. But there were only 4 songs.

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« Reply #2903 on: April 09, 2017, 08:06:39 PM »
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=328.msg192872#msg192872

You probably didn't see it because it was where such filth should be contained, the anime topic.

But yes!  Your Name was shockingly good, it's recommended.  Although I see that for the US market they changed it to just "Your Name" rather than "your name." with the pretentious lowercase and period.  Of course <hipster glasses>, I saw the subtitled version, so can't comment about the English/French/whatever dubbed version.

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« Reply #2904 on: April 09, 2017, 10:11:45 PM »
Oh yes.
I saw it dubbed (subbed wasn't available, but dubs are less of a problem for animated movies IMO)
French dub was good but really felt aimed at a teenage crowd. Room was full of teenage kids and they all cried a lot (my GF did too so it has to be good) and even watched the credits.

Breast jokes were A+ perfect IMO

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« Reply #2905 on: April 09, 2017, 10:44:23 PM »
I haven't seen it yet, BUT: your description is pretty much what Shinkai does all the time in his other movies (and it is still deeply weird to me to hear about him in any remotely mainstream movie context).

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« Reply #2906 on: April 09, 2017, 10:57:45 PM »
Breast jokes were A+ perfect IMO

As one of the RPGDL's resident prudes, I agree with this too!  Rare footage of tasteful breast jokes that are still funny.  Yes.

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« Reply #2907 on: April 10, 2017, 01:55:00 AM »
WARNING: ANIME

So has anybody seen Your Name yet? It was so gorgeous. It gets the beauty in the smallest parts of our lives. The plot is for teenagers but it got pretty complicated and emotional.

Music was very distracting shit J-pop. But there were only 4 songs.
I just saw this and was surprised that it worked on me. Like the rest of Shinkai's movies, it's really beautiful and has a level of detail that is on par with Miyazaki (I don't know why this is but he's really good at animating cellphones, which doesn't sound like much but it impresses me for some reason). There's a sequence in the middle of the movie that is really amazing, and as always Shinkai renders natural backdrops extremely well. I always thought that Shinkai's animation far outstripped the actual content of his films but this one was really good. The anime music video interludes don't really work for me (maybe it'd be better in Japanese?) which is a bit of a bummer since they are played during propulsive emotional moments.

Also the word boobies is in uttered in one emotional moment.

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« Reply #2908 on: April 13, 2017, 12:09:42 PM »
Berlin Syndrome - just got out of a free session of this that a friend won preview tickets too. A super artsy well made twist on a horror standard.  Pushes it really far on the Psychological Thriller stuff.  Really really good to watch in a cinema if you want to watch an audience get played like a fiddle.  The tension is really fucking strong and people bite right where they are told too.   Great escalation.

Highly recommend and spoiler text for what it is a twist on if you want to know extended lead up to what ultimately is your I Spit On Your Grave revenge flick.   Cash in all your raw cheap horror violence for just constant tension and good character work.
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« Reply #2909 on: May 07, 2017, 01:03:53 AM »
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2:  It's hilarious and that's all you need to know.
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« Reply #2910 on: May 07, 2017, 09:48:50 AM »
I watched the first movie as a case study for my media course. I thought it was quite solid despite myself not being a huge superhero movie fan. Might try to watch the sequel when it is released on DVD. I like to avoid cinemas if I can.

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« Reply #2911 on: May 07, 2017, 11:41:16 PM »
Guardians of the Galaxy barely qualify as Super Hero movies if you ask me.  In fact, if they weren't from Comic Books, let alone Marvel, I don't think anyone would consider it a Super hero movie, more just "Space Adventure with a bunch of idiots" (which is really the charm of both movies all things considered.) 

Heck, when you think about it, besides Groot, none of them even have real super powers, or even special tech (like Iron Man or Batman) that would relegate them as Super Heroes.  Just Space Weapons and bad ass action skills, which are par for the course in their given setting.

This is more me thinking outloud than actually complaining about calling it a "Super Hero movie."  All things considered, being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe means its basically impossible to remove that classification from the movie, just interesting that if it wasn't related to Marvel at all, I don't think anyone would call it a Super Hero movie.
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« Reply #2912 on: May 08, 2017, 12:35:03 AM »
Guardians of the Galaxy barely qualify as Super Hero movies if you ask me.  In fact, if they weren't from Comic Books, let alone Marvel, I don't think anyone would consider it a Super hero movie, more just "Space Adventure with a bunch of idiots" (which is really the charm of both movies all things considered.) 

Kinda reminds me of Star Wars in that aspect. Maybe that's why I enjoyed the movie.

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« Reply #2913 on: May 08, 2017, 04:40:07 PM »
It's not superhero-y at all, but it's really comic-book-y. And great. The new one is, too! The comedy is more front and center than in the original, and I don't think it's quite as good, but it's still a hell of a lot of fun, and I was cracking up constantly. Really strong character development, too, which I did not expect.
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« Reply #2914 on: May 14, 2017, 10:15:36 PM »

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« Reply #2915 on: May 15, 2017, 08:07:10 PM »
Huh..

On a whim I watched your name with the fiance.

We liked it.
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« Reply #2916 on: May 27, 2017, 09:31:06 PM »
Guardians Vol 2:  The sentimentality was pretty heavy-handed.  But I really like the reimagining of Ego that they did.  Also appreciate all the little nods to Marvel's cosmic setting that only comic readers would get.

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« Reply #2917 on: June 10, 2017, 12:30:17 AM »
Wonder Woman:  was good, not great.  Way better than anything else DC has put out lately, but that's a low bar to hurdle.  Plot is way too similar to Captain America (1), just with higher power levels.  Lot of little missed opportunities also, like they could have had Charlie redeem himself by shooting Ares in the eye to distract him

But forget the Wonder Woman outfit, Gal Gadot looks amazing in a coat and hat.

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« Reply #2918 on: June 10, 2017, 01:24:27 AM »
Captain K: The WW movie was in a weird spot due to all of the feminist expectations around it.  I think a plot point like the one you suggest would work fine in most movies, but it was unusually important that WW needed to basically solo the fight, and win.  Moral support or solving other problems are fine, but if there was even a hint that WW only won thanks to a guy's assistance, or if she didn't "Really" win, people would complain it undercuts the side message of feminine empowerment, and not without reason.  I think that once there's enough female-led action movies that are also good, they can relax this, but for this particular movie, WW having outside support would have been problematic.  Incidentally, if I'd been in charge, I'd have been on the side of write it to be not-really-win.  Ares would just refuse to fight her and say he's more of a politician / businessman these days, not a direct warrior, and all these humans are much better at war and peace than I ever was, good luck corralling them.  It'd get across the point that some battles aren't won on the battlefield.
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« Reply #2919 on: June 10, 2017, 07:44:02 AM »
A fair point.

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« Reply #2920 on: June 11, 2017, 05:53:24 PM »
Way late about this, but Gourry I watched the 3 Before movies in 3 evenings in a row. Great experience all around, watching the actors age that way was a Boyhood-like experience. I loved the evolution between each opus and felt each improved significantly upon the last one. Midnight was meandering at first but had a really emotional and difficult second half. We had to stop it for 10 minutes at one point.

I also watched Remastered HD The Thing in a theater during a film festival. It hasn't aged very well and wasn't anywhere near as suspensful as I expected. Then again I don't really appreciate most pre 90s movies in general so whatever
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« Reply #2921 on: June 13, 2017, 04:09:28 AM »
Way late about this, but Gourry I watched the 3 Before movies in 3 evenings in a row. Great experience all around, watching the actors age that way was a Boyhood-like experience. I loved the evolution between each opus and felt each improved significantly upon the last one. Midnight was meandering at first but had a really emotional and difficult second half. We had to stop it for 10 minutes at one point.

I also watched Remastered HD The Thing in a theater during a film festival. It hasn't aged very well and wasn't anywhere near as suspensful as I expected. Then again I don't really appreciate most pre 90s movies in general so whatever
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The Before series might be my favorite movies. Before Sunset is my favorite but Midnight is fucking devastating. It's interesting to rewatch them at different times in your life because the way you relate to the characters changes. When I was young and touring Europe, young doofus Ethan Hawke was kind of relatable and looking back you recognize that he's a doofus. My favorite is Before Sunset right now and that might be because that's where I am in life and there is some wistfulness with decisions made in the past that make sense (and the movie holds up really well and has a perfect ending). When I get older I will not be surprised if Midnight is the one I like best (or relate to the most at least).

I appreciate Linklater a lot because he is the director who best addresses our relationship with time. If there are more Before or Boyhood films I will be completely on board.

Not really looking forward to any summer movie releases other than Baby Driver and Atomic Blonde, which appears to be John Wick with Charlize Theron.

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« Reply #2922 on: July 01, 2017, 12:31:44 AM »
Baby Driver:  This will be Grefter's favorite movie ever.

The Michael Myers scene is the hardest I've laughed in some time.

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« Reply #2923 on: July 01, 2017, 01:57:49 AM »
I plan on watching Baby Driver as soon as I can, love me some Edgar Wright. I decided to use the fact that the movie was coming out to rewatch Hot Fuzz. Still my favourite comedy to this day. Everything from the writing to the suprisingly fleshed out characters is top notch.

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« Reply #2924 on: July 12, 2017, 01:01:31 AM »
Spider-Man Homecoming:  Guy in a chair!