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a season's classic:
WHIT STILLMAN'S "METROPOLITAN" (1990) ![]() i like it more with every rewatch |
Little Giants.
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Watched The Hateful Eight, its set at Christmas. The Extended version on Netflix. Then I watched A Carol For Another Christmas, a tv movie written by Rod Serling which I had never seen before, and it was fantastic.
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Awww, you put a little love in your heart.
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Phantom Thread — great and weird
Hidden Figures — pretty good, a bit basic from a filmmaking standpoint, but good |
Glory Daze
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another piece of brilliance that improves with every rewatch
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![]() i had heard about this guy before but never read him. now here he is, and wow, he was great, seriously, my kind of glutton (but i'd do intermittent fasting with a job like that). he really shows what's great about his town, but i still wouldn't live in fucking l.a. with all the cars cars cars hahahaha. fuck cars! sorry but no. he died too young probably from a combination of too many restaurants and not enough walking. does make me wanna visit post-pandemic, however. |
Wonder Woman 1984 - decent fun for a lazy holiday weekend, but that’s it
Disaster Artist - Having not seen The Room in full… I still quite enjoyed this one The Favourite - Great, grotesque black comedy/tragedy |
If we count documentaries, "The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story"
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The remake of The Witches by Bob Zemekis.
It was kinda charming and fun, appropriately dark for a Roald Dahl adaptation. Anne Hathaway looked like she was having fun, but I can tell her performance is going to really irk the people who inexplicably hate her. She chews scenery like mad. But still, fine movie. |
Entering the new year with Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
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The Cable Guy
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The Lighthouse.
Cool movie with cool visuals. Not sure there was much substance though. |
Yes, God, Yes.
Tickles all my funny bones about poking fun at religion as well as early 2000s internet. |
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We Can Be Heroes, on Netflix
Nah, didn't like it very much. It has its moments, but it's too sugar sweet. |
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Anyway I watched The Sound of Metal on Prime. ‘Twas very, very good.
Also some movie called Downhill on HBO. Can’t figure out if it’s a comedy or a drama, but it’s not very funny or dramatic, so I guess it’s kinda bad? But it has some nice scenic shots. Oh and the Babysitter with Jonah Hill. Not sure why, just bored and it was on. Wasn’t very good. And I also watched Eighth Grade. That was good. |
Sound of Metal is great, more people need to discover that movie.
Downhill is a remake of a Swedish movie called Force Majeure, which is actually pretty good. Not sure what if any are the differences between the original and the remake, but would recommend the original movie. Sound of Metal is great, one of the best movies of 2020. Last night I watched Kong: Skull Island, which is alright. I'm actually looking forward to Kong VS. Godzilla. |
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recently i watched Intouchables
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since we're probably at defcon 4 right now i thought we can have a laugh in case it all ends soon
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this little beauty
![]() https://www.criterionchannel.com/jim...n-from-the-sky very funny and good. a+++++++++ will watch again. |
another great short
bill plympton's "the cow who wanted to be a hamburger" ![]() watch it here: https://www.criterionchannel.com/lea...be-a-hamburger |
I watched this movie a few months back already but it's somehow still stuck in my head
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Captain Ron, boss.
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stupid and funny, good saturday morning cartoons:
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