Originally Posted by Jerm:
Watched Antlers over the weekend as well…dope movie, really enjoyed it.
Antlers was batshit insane (and I mean that in the best way)
Scott Cooper is such an underrated director and thought Antlers was a blast from start to finish (also found the ending to be a nice touch) Scott Cooper adding native american curses elements to this crazy horror film was brilliant imo.
Cooper really seems to get good to great performances in every one of his films. [Reply]
I highly recommend watching the new film on Netflix called Windfall . Jesse Plemons absolutely nails the role of a billionaire big tech arrogant douche bag. (Plemons has been killing it lately and gave me young Phillip Seymour Hoffman vibes while I was watching this film)
Lilly Collins was also good as the wife (it should be noted that Lily Collins' husband directed this film) and it also stars Jason Segel (who helped write the screenplay). I also thought it was a clever move by the director to not give any of the 3 characters any names. Plemons is only known as "CEO", Collins as "the wife" and Segel as "Nobody"
If you have Netflix I highly recommend streaming Windfall
Speaking of Jesse Plemons. He has been just living the dream as of late. Currently filming another film with legendary director Martin Scorsese, nominated for an Oscar (for The Power of the Dog), gave an incredibly memorable performance in my favorite tv series of all time as the young sociopath character Todd in Breaking Bad, continues to work with a bunch of other talented/respected directors, continuing to give impressive performances and showing off how versatile he is at such a young age. All while getting to bang Kirsten Dunst every night.
Originally Posted by Jerm:
Watched Scream aka Scream 5 tonight with my wife and a friend of her’s….gotta say, didn’t particularly care for it. I like the Scream franchise a lot but it totally feels like it’s ran it’s course…
Spoiler!
I totally LOL’d at the killers motives, found it incredibly dumb…
I know it’s a movie and you gotta suspend belief but watching Sam & Sidney taking deep stab wounds to the stomach and Gale being shot in the stomach and then literally minutes later running around and doing all these physical things just had me facepalming, just no….
I gotta say, I could Richie from a mile away…really thought he’d be related to Stu somehow though, esp. with how they were pushing Sam’s connection to her dad
Can’t say I’m too excited for the 6th one…
Speaking of DUMB! Halloween Kills - absolute CRAP! Next they are doing Halloween Ends - rolls eyes :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stryker:
Speaking of DUMB! Halloween Kills - absolute CRAP! Next they are doing Halloween Ends - rolls eyes :-)
Played out horror franchises such as Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th, Child's Play, Scream etc need to be put to rest (ditto on the sci fi franchises like Alien and Predator or Terminator or Star Trek) just beyond played out and adds absolutely nothing remotely new or original.
And don't get me started on Star Wars but I get it. $$$$ is the name of the game and I am all about that but it'd sure be refreshing if Disney actually specialized in quality original shows/films featuring some substance for once instead of the endless amount of assembly line / safe by the books shit that they've been shoveling out to the masses for decades for know (thanks a lot Kevin Feige & Kathleen Kennedy !nlm:-)
Batman has definitely been done to death, but IMO Matt Reeves' The Batman was such a refreshing & entertaining / unique take on the Caped Crusader. [Reply]
Saw "X" tonight. Not my usual kind of thing but I've liked all other A24 releases. It was a tongue in cheek homage to the genre I guess or maybe movies in general, a little overrated IMO but the distraction I was going for. [Reply]
I finished the new Scream last night as well. It wasn't terrible but I'll probably never bother to watch it again.
Spoiler!
The killer's motives were weak. They were literally just kids who were fans of the franchise. They wanted to revive the franchise by luring all of these people back to the town to give the writers fresh material for a good movie... lol.. seriously.
And, yeah, the main character, Sidney Prescott and Gale Weathers all get either shot or stabbed in the belly in the final act, only to run around, fight off the killers and stand around shooting the shit when the authorities arrive.
On a similar note, a lot of motherfuckers were getting stabbed/shot in this movie and not dying. Those three at the end were annoying, but come to find out, the black dude, who we saw get stabbed at least three times and don't hear from for at least an hour (I assumed he would have bled out) totally survives at the end as well!
Take my review with a grain of salt because I was never a big fan of the Scream movies. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
You guys gotta see Deep Water.
It feels like a spiritual sequel to Gone Girl...and Ana De Armas shows her tits a lot.
I remember reading the Gone Girl book before seeing the movie and was worrisome the movie would be crap (because the book is such a trashy beach read) but damn the movie was fucking awesome. IMO if Gone Girl was directed by anyone other than David Fincher, it would have been Razzie worthy like 50 Shades of Grey or some Lifetime movie. Just shows you how incredible of a director Fincher is.
In this Deep Water movie it seems like Ben Affleck is playing a cu ck version of his douche bag character in Gone Girl.:-)
Seriously though, that looks beyond awful judging by the trailer and reviews I've come across. But I can't hate on Batfelck for taking the role since he got to bang Ana De Armas irl because it so good for him.
I do think this upcoming movie on Amazon Prime starring Chris Pine called All the Old Knives looks promising though. A spy thriller featuring a lovers' quarrel mixed in with some good ol' espionage (I liked how the trailer has a serious tone to it instead of something goofy like Mr & Mrs Smith ) Chris Pine is one of my favorite younger actors working today so I'll give it a watch. hope its good!
Originally Posted by sully1983:
I remember reading the Gone Girl book before seeing the movie and was worrisome the movie would be crap (because the book is such a trashy beach read) but damn the movie was fucking awesome. IMO if Gone Girl was directed by anyone other than David Fincher, it would have been Razzie worthy like 50 Shades of Grey or some Lifetime movie. Just shows you how incredible of a director Fincher is.
In this Deep Water movie it seems like Ben Affleck is playing a cu ck version of his douche bag character in Gone Girl.:-)
Seriously though, that looks beyond awful judging by the trailer and reviews I've come across. But I can't hate on Batfelck for taking the role since he got to bang Ana De Armas irl because it so good for him.
I do think this upcoming movie on Amazon Prime starring Chris Pine called All the Old Knives looks promising though. A spy thriller featuring a lovers' quarrel mixed in with some good ol' espionage (I liked how the trailer has a serious tone to it instead of something goofy like Mr & Mrs Smith ) Chris Pine is one of my favorite younger actors working today so I'll give it a watch. hope its good!