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the last film you watched thread

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A Spanish film, El Bola. Very sweet and touching about a boy who is beaten and mistreated by his father. He befriends a new kid in class and from him he learns what a loving family is all about.

I love foreign and independent films.
 
gotta mention two since they're both such a big deal...

Skyfall - LOVED it... especially the sexually ambiguous villain. It was very.. erm.. british. More so than all the other craig movies.. definitely the best bond I've ever seen.

Godfather, Part II - Holy fucking shit this was awesome. I gained so much respect for Kay's character, because she seemed so one-dimensional in the first film. They really expounded on all the characters - vito, michael, kay, fredo... just a perfect movie about making money. I can't say it was better or worse than the first though.. they were just both epic. I'm gonna have to watch III now, but I'm not looking foward to it lol.. just looking at the trailer lets me know its gonna suck as bad as the reviews say.
 
Although I'm a fan of Nina Paley's cartoons about overpopulation, I expected her work with the Ramayana would suffer from stereotyping. Just a little though. Its biggest faults are the tedious musical numbers. The commentary sequences on the epic are just flat-out fun.

Sita Sings the Blues (2008).

 
I watched The Dark Knight Rises recently because I missed it then forgot about it for a long time.
 
I hate movies that have "natives" hunching over in fear and amazement like dumbstruck monkeys...before some impossibly advanced foreign technology. There's a lot of such crap, and even more here, including plenty of good intentions gone awry. A tawdry, unfortunate take on Malick for me The New World (2005).

 
I watched Oliver! on Netflix streaming. I remember seeing that movie in the theater when I was about 16 and then going home and jerking off multiple time because I thought Oliver Reed was so hot. lol.
 
There's plenty to enjoy in The Hobbit. I thought it was entertaining fun.

The interesting question is whether the 48 FPS "HFR" is good or not. I admit I was skeptical, but given the idea that it's not that different than the evolution of black-and-white to color I felt I should give it a fair shake. If it evolves into something better, good. But if this is a typical look at the format, I hope it's the last film ever made this way.

It doesn't look like film any longer, it looks like video. Over and over again, I recalled television, a gorgeous shot that's rendered cheap and ironically artificial. As a friend said, there's a reason that many people prefer to listen to music on vinyl instead of newer formats. Film is plain-old more beautiful.

I think of films as representations that engage the subjective response of the viewer. Because the subtle sense of representation is diminished by the high frame rate, our rich engagement with the film is diminished too. It's like we are merely witnessing events objectively, instead of participating imaginatively with the film.
 
I decided to rent Magic Mike from Netflix. Everyone was loving it and it's getting 80% over on Rotten Tomatoes.

I... didn't really like it -- ended up giving it a 2/5 over on Netflix when it asked me to rate it. I thought the acting was pretty laughable. Particularly by Alex Pettyfer and the girl who played his sister.

Matthew McConaughey was pretty good. Although he overdid it at times. And I didn't really like that his character used the word "fag".
It's garbage!
 
Just got the 50th Anniversary James Bond boxset so I've been on a Bond marathon all day. Presently watching The World Is Not Enough. Previously: Moonraker.
 
Poklosie.
It's a very controversial film in Poland, because it tells a (loosely based on the story of a Jedwabne village) story of Poles killing their jewish neghbouts during ww2.

Hobbit's next.
 
Silver Linings Playbook is the Best Movie of the Year so far for me! There was comedy and drama. Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence both gave great performances. I've seen Lincoln, The Hobbit, etc. but I'm hoping to see Silver Linings Playbook get nominated and win Best Picture for the Academy Award.
 
"Ergonomics" is an idea designers use to brand crap for sale.

In reality, as one designer admits, sales are made "because it's all about wanting to have new things."

Objectified (2009).

Barfy subject matter. But a good movie.

 
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