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Good call. I liked that one too.
Miller's Crossing has one of the most excruciatingly boring and uninteresting opening acts that turns into an absolute masterpiece by the time you're finished.Well, Miller's Crossing and Mean Streets are exactly like A Bronx Tale. Not seen by everyone, but generally held in high regard by those who have.
I think its a bit ironic that sex on TV/Net series has gotten so much hype when for me the vast majority of it doesn't really justify its presense(not that I automatically have a problem with a bit of titillation for its own sake) were as I think you could argue quite a few of the best films this decade have been pretty graphic, the above(which I would personally say might be my favourite film this decade) and the likes of...
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The drop
Rogue one(everyone says characters are bad but they are shit in the new films as well and ro is the best sw film from new ones imo)
The Mo Brothers 2009 Indonesian shocker MACABRE doesn't get nearly enough love here in the west.
It's available for streaming from Amazon Prime for just $2.99.
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Miller's Crossing has one of the most excruciatingly boring and uninteresting opening acts that turns into an absolute masterpiece by the time you're finished.
Not sure why, maybe because it's subtitled and it wasn't promoted much when it initially came out. Either way say what you want about Mel Gibson about his personal life as a director he's one of the best.Definitely this too. It seems most people I ask if they've seen it, haven't.
Your Highness, hilarious film.View attachment 505887
Not sure why, maybe because it's subtitled and it wasn't promoted much when it initially came out. Either way say what you want about Mel Gibson about his personal life as a director he's one of the best.
A Bronx Tale.
Rent it from Amazon if you can. It's absolutely awesome.Haven't heard of it. Interesting.
I don't know how long it took to film, but it feels like a rushed shoot, and the actors finally got the gist of the story, and more importantly their characters, by around the 40 minute mark.I have to admit, I'm one of the (relatively small) crowd that has seen Miller's Crossing and wasn't blown away by it. I didn't think anyone was at the absolute top of their acting game, aside from Jon Piloto, and I agree entirely about the pacing. I feel like several of the parties involved, including actors and directors, were still finding their footing on their way up toward greatness.
I feel like the Coens could remake that movie now, more in the spirit of True Grit or No Country, and have much more personable and natural characters, that would carry the film through its lulls with some more energy and detail in the delivery at those points. Gabriel Byrne and Marcia Gay Harden spent a lot of the movie just speaking to each other in lifeless tones through gritted teeth. I think the Coens today would have drawn some more notes out at various points in those scenes.
- Secret Window
- House of the Devil
- This is the End
- That's My Boy
- Cabin Fever (2002)
- Cabin in the Woods
- Nacho Libre
- The Ghost and the Darkness
- The Edge
- Copland
- Prisoners
- Ravenous
for starters
The only problem I had with the movie was that I wish some of the characters were explored a bit more. However I understand that it would make the movie longer (it was already more than 2hrs).
Story-wise it was pretty good. You really felt that they were fighting a losing battle, and then she throws the line "Rebellions are built on hope" which was sick:
They also die in the end which made them seem more heroic. I truly feel this movie is underrated as fuck, as much as I hate TLJ.
No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No!Sexy Beast.