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Venom is bad. Not quite Catwoman bad though. The script was bad. I can’t really blame Tom Hardy when the people that wrote it just suck. Sony just needs to sell all these characters back to marvel/Disney and stop.
Agree that Sony needs to sell the rights back to Marvel.

Most people I've talked to seemed to like Venom, but perhaps their taste isn't as picky. I still sorta want to see it just because but if it sucks then...idk
 

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A Star is Born was one of the best movies I’ve seen so far this year. Lady Gaga is Incredibly talented. I’d love to see her in more movies.
 

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Careful tard, wardenny might put you on ignore, and literally watch you cringe as you wait for a response!
 

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Sicario: Day of the Soldado. Big letdown after the first one but had its moments

Was more of a pure action/suspense movie and didn't have much to say beyond that, unlike the first one. But I liked it as a popcorn flick.
 

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Was more of a pure action/suspense movie and didn't have much to say beyond that, unlike the first one. But I liked it as a popcorn flick.

The ending was really dumb to me but... set it up for more which could be better. Sad note (pardon the pun): the original composer died. They just recycled part of his amazing score for the final sequence of the sequel. That guy did fucking work as a composer for some good movies


on that note (and speaking of scores), FX's 'the Terror' was also pretty damned good as a series (sorry, got movies and series threads mixed up), and had a great score, and that composer died too :(.

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Saw Vemon last night and I liked it. I'm not a major fanboy of the Marvel and DC franchises, but I do think some of them are neat. A little slow to start, but it was all important stuff to set up the movie. It felt like it was a 90s action movie, which I thought was rad.

7/10

Previously I saw the Happy Time Murders. Enjoyed it for what it was, a movie about muppets being murdered. Thought the humour was decent, but I thought some scenes were strung out a bit too long (the sex scene in the office).

7/10.
 

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Watched Rushmore again. Its been a few years. Goddamn, that movie is so good. A masterpiece imo.

Theres always some **** that will chime in about Wes Anderson being overrated. But it is indisputable that he has an original vision that is purely aesthetically motivated, independent of the usual studio and industry meddling, and he executes it with precision.
 

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Wes Anderson IS overrated, except for Rushmore...and maybe Bottle Rocket, everything after that was an American Express commercial, or cutesy-poo fuckfest
 

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Lol,

Tard, are you a fan of Hungarian films at all?

Also, I'm on a Bahman Ghobadi kick right now. Contemporary Kurdish/Persian films.
 

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Lol,

Tard, are you a fan of Hungarian films at all?

Also, I'm on a Bahman Ghobadi kick right now. Contemporary Kurdish/Persian films.

Not since 1994 so lay them on me!


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I watched Downfall on tardigrade's direction

At least now I understand why Hitler is so mad in all the spoofs people make.

All you needed to do was attack, Steiner.... and encircle the entire Russian army, da fuq?
 

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Saw "Old man and a Gun"

6.5 / 10

good acting. Some of the plot was kinda goofy and non-believable.
 

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I watched Downfall on tardigrade's direction

At least now I understand why Hitler is so mad in all the spoofs people make.

All you needed to do was attack, Steiner.... and encircle the entire Russian army, da fuq?

I've never seen that. I really like Bruno Ganz.


I mentioned Hungarian films because the composer tard mentioned did the music for a couple of János Szász films. I discovered his films because he did a version of Woyzeck, and I was juts off a Herzog bender. Dark films. The Notebook, based on an Agota Kristof novel, and The Witman Boys are tough watches. His last film The Butcher, the Whore and the One-Eyed Man was scored by Johannsson, but I have not seen it yet.
 

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