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Yeah, I'm good now, mostly just uncomfortable than anything. Anyways yesterday I watched Isle of Dogs ![]() Really enjoyed this movie. I'm a fan of Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox, and I think he upped his stop motion game with this movie. I hope he does more stop motion movies, they're really good. |
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oh, cool. yes. he's always been a very clever boy, and filming toys is his sweet spot. i don't mean this in a derogatory way at all. i mean you can tell even from his adult movies that he might just always be 12, but smarter. someone has to. same as what i see as his french counterpart, michel gondry, and his clever tricks. i don't know how to explain but there is this moment in a boy's life where their childish imagination still lives. it's kind of magical. you're no longer a dumb kid but you're not yet a teenager either. i remember back at that age i wanted to be a secret agent, and to make rockets. then girls happened, haa haa haa. this age i mean ![]() maybe a little earlier even. at the beginning of that age, not the end. you know what i mean? |
I walked out of Isle of Dogs after about 45 minutes. Worst thing I'd seen in a very, very long time.
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Our Media teacher, the infamous Mr. Greenwood, threatened to spoil Endgame for us if we fucked around in class today.
I'm realising that I want to see it a hell of a lot more than I thought, so I'm wary. |
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![]() I liked the new Spike Lee Joint, I never read the book its based off of. Its a pretty good satire, of course like the best Spike Lee movies it will entertain you but also piss you off. |
![]() The Maltese Falcon ![]() Vertigo I've been revisiting old established classics, not to see if I find anything new or different in them, just because they never stop being brilliant however many times I watch them. |
crazy rich asians
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Well now I understand exactly why you hated it so much. Fuggin joyless Nazi |
Was the most puerile and oldster pretentious faux hipster thing ever. Even included Bryan Cranston.
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I liked it. Of course it’s pretentious. It’s Wes Anderson. I thought it was fun. And pretty. :) |
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Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse.
I was really impressed with this one; the animation is super impressive but you don't notice because it's all so self-contained. (There are probably better words for that). Managed to hit all the right boxes, and the individual Spiderpeople were fun. Authoritative ranking: Noir > Gwen > Morales > Ham > Parker > Peni. |
Saw Spidey Into Spiderverse. Cool stuff. Very well-done and fun as fuck.
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![]() Basic Instinct One of my all-time guilty pleasure movies - thinking about it, Paul Verhoeven might even be my all-time guilty pleasure director. My DVD has a great commentary by Camille Paglia, which is little more than a two hour love letter to Sharon Stone and the whole femme fatale tradition. Which means I have precisely the same taste in women as a middle age lesbian. |
o man i want that paglia commentary
and verhoeven is fucking great |
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