canthai55 Posted December 25, 2018 Share Posted December 25, 2018 Europa - the Last Battle 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mogandave Posted December 25, 2018 Share Posted December 25, 2018 Saw Bumblebee with the kid at T21, pretty good, but I was disappointed at how silly it got. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyJ Posted December 26, 2018 Share Posted December 26, 2018 On 12/21/2018 at 8:01 AM, 3 minus 2 said: roma 2018 mexico dir alfonso cuaron aka 'yu to mama tambien ' filmed in b& w, a tale of a domestic servant in middle class colonia roma, set in the early 70's partly with the 70 wc as a backdrop imo up there with the all the great modern day films 9.8/10 This is expected to be a contender, perhaps the prime one, for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award. I liked Cuaron's 2001 "Y Tu Mamá También" starring Gael Garcia Bernal, and was looking forward to "Roma", checking daily for it to appear online, after reading the buzz about it. Y Tu Mamá También Very disappointed. I thought the plot of each sequence was telegraphed, and it never came together for me. Interesting all through but didn't work overall was what I was left with. It does remind one how great black & white films can look. Thus far "The Guilty" is my choice for Best Foreign Film for the 2019 Awards, but I've only seen 3 of the 9 on the shortlist. Here is the Academy's shortlist - the 5 contenders will be chosen from these: Colombia, Birds of Passage Denmark, The Guilty Germany, Never Look Away Japan, Shoplifters Kazakhstan, Ayka Lebanon, Capernaum Mexico, Roma Poland, Cold War South Korea, Burning The other film I've seen on the list is "Burning". Short review - Pass. Apparently the well regarded novel it's based on is very interesting and hopefully a more coherent whole. I've given up hope to get a satisfying film out of Pawel Pawlikowski, whose 2013 "Ida" won the 2015 Best Foreign Film Academy Award. It was of some interest but hard to tell what made voters choose it other than the plot involved Nazis/WWII hardship, a favorite topic for Academy vote getting. But I'm going to take a low expectations look at Pawlikowski's "Cold War" in case there's something there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mogandave Posted December 28, 2018 Share Posted December 28, 2018 Saw a triple feature at T21 with the kid yesterday: 1. Goosebumps 2 2. Mary Poppins Returns 3. Ralph Breaks the Internet Goosebumps 2: Not expecting much, so I was not too disappointed. but I hate movies that depend on all the "heroes" have to be incredibly stupid for the movie to continue, and where sub-plots develop only to be abandoned. Popcorn was great. Mary Poppins Returns: I was expecting kind of a lot from this and was disappointed. Aside from Emily Blunt and great performances from the kids, it was pretty much crap. Evil banker and lawyer, father a bumbling fool blah blah blah. A musical without any real stand-out music. It was better than Goosebumps, but not a whole lot. Ralph Breaks the Internet: Not expecting much from this but was pleasantly surprised. Cute little story and good laughs all the way through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3 minus 2 Posted December 29, 2018 Share Posted December 29, 2018 On 12/26/2018 at 9:09 AM, JimmyJ said: This is expected to be a contender, perhaps the prime one, for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award. I liked Cuaron's 2001 "Y Tu Mamá También" starring Gael Garcia Bernal, and was looking forward to "Roma", checking daily for it to appear online, after reading the buzz about it. Y Tu Mamá También Very disappointed. I thought the plot of each sequence was telegraphed, and it never came together for me. Interesting all through but didn't work overall was what I was left with. It does remind one how great black & white films can look. Thus far "The Guilty" is my choice for Best Foreign Film for the 2019 Awards, but I've only seen 3 of the 9 on the shortlist. Here is the Academy's shortlist - the 5 contenders will be chosen from these: Colombia, Birds of Passage Denmark, The Guilty Germany, Never Look Away Japan, Shoplifters Kazakhstan, Ayka Lebanon, Capernaum Mexico, Roma Poland, Cold War South Korea, Burning The other film I've seen on the list is "Burning". Short review - Pass. Apparently the well regarded novel it's based on is very interesting and hopefully a more coherent whole. I've given up hope to get a satisfying film out of Pawel Pawlikowski, whose 2013 "Ida" won the 2015 Best Foreign Film Academy Award. It was of some interest but hard to tell what made voters choose it other than the plot involved Nazis/WWII hardship, a favorite topic for Academy vote getting. But I'm going to take a low expectations look at Pawlikowski's "Cold War" in case there's something there. Yeah sort of get where your comin from regarding 'roma' no 'instant gratification' that has become the expected mainstay of our cinematic exp however going a touch deeper the film put a story together that dealt with rascism, class and gender in a subtle yet effective way that warrents ALL the plaudits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mogandave Posted December 29, 2018 Share Posted December 29, 2018 Saw “Bird Box” on Netflix this afternoon, definitely worth watching... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyJ Posted December 29, 2018 Share Posted December 29, 2018 5 hours ago, 3 minus 2 said: Yeah sort of get where your comin from regarding 'roma' no 'instant gratification' that has become the expected mainstay of our cinematic exp however going a touch deeper the film put a story together that dealt with rascism, class and gender in a subtle yet effective way that warrents ALL the plaudits I agree to disagree on this one. I skimmed the headings and some reviews on the posts at IMDB to try to understand what others are getting out of this film. One poster called it a tribute to 60's arthouse cinema (not the most positive review overall), which I found very interesting. Prior to reading that, my sense was that the social consciousness displayed might have appeared relevant or interesting in the 1960's, but in 2018 I found it making a very strong case over very safe and well trod territory, without any new thoughts or insight. Maybe not even the 60's but post WWII neo-realism. It's been raking in awards like mad - "Nominated for 3 Golden Globes. Another 90 wins & 116 nominations." - IMDB On this basis alone it looks like it'll get the Academy Award. Here's a recent socially conscious film that I found artful and extremely powerful - "The Club", Chilean director Pablo Larrain's best film (2015). Bunuelian irony, dark and disturbing. Larrain regular Antonia Zegers, part of the ensemble cast, is brilliant and really shows what she can do in this one: "Spotlight" was the TV movie writ large version of this issue, this film is the nitty gritty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bert bloggs Posted December 30, 2018 Share Posted December 30, 2018 15 hours ago, mogandave said: Saw “Bird Box” on Netflix this afternoon, definitely worth watching... Oh good ,just downloaded from pb , also Bandersnatch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted December 30, 2018 Share Posted December 30, 2018 Forever Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted December 30, 2018 Share Posted December 30, 2018 Support the Girls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xylophone Posted December 30, 2018 Share Posted December 30, 2018 Downloaded and watched the movie "Citizen Kane" as I had never seen it and I'd heard so much about it being the "best film ever made". Well I watched it and couldn't see anything in it which would relate to the "best film" accolade, and in fact what I did see was the poor prosthetics around Orson Welles face which was meant to portray him growing older, and his use of built-up shoes to give him more height in some scenes, both of which were fairly obvious. The story was okay as was the acting, and it wasn't until I researched the movie after I had watched it that I realised the "best movie" accolade was bestowed upon it because of the filming techniques used, many for the first time ever, and pioneered by Orson Welles. Pleased that I watched it, but now that my curiosity has been satisfied, no need to consider it again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will27 Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 The Old Man & the Gun. Enjoyed this one. Robby Redford at 82 has still got it. Summary: Based on the true story of Forrest Tucker and his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will27 Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Documentary - Dannemora Prison Break Enjoyed this one. Having just finished the mini-series, it's fair to say the actors in it really nailed it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivor bigun Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Just watched Bandersnatch,the black mirror netflix movie it says there are many endings to chose,i suggest you chose to end it in 10 minutes.then you dont waste your time.Sent from my SM-A720F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3 minus 2 Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Thoroughbreds usa 2017 off beat tale of 2 dysfunctional teen school girl freinds re united and half heartedly plot the murder of bullying step father and then.!!! 6/10 'American made ' usa 2017 tom cruise 'bounces' this tale along, . twa pilot turns freelance and works for all sides and in doing so plays a part in establishing and realising the potential in as yet the untapped drug market 6.5/10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mogandave Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Saw “The Wife”, pretty good, not as good as expected... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mogandave Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Binge-watching “Breaking Bad”, didn’t realize I’d missed so many episodes... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilsonandson Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 Watched the latest Mission Impossible. Brilliant, action packed, all I expected and wanted from a blockbuster movie. Tom Cruise again stole the lime light as did his co-star, actress, Rebecca Ferguson. What a babe.Sent from my SM-A700FD using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giddyup Posted December 31, 2018 Share Posted December 31, 2018 14 hours ago, Will27 said: The Old Man & the Gun. Enjoyed this one. Robby Redford at 82 has still got it. Summary: Based on the true story of Forrest Tucker and his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. I found it dull and lifeless, totally lacking in any suspense, or even a decent story line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 Patti Cakes. I'm not particularly a fan of rap music or New Jersey but this one clicked for me. I recommend showing the subtitles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHolmesJr Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 Green Book was such a great film. Also liked Wildlife. Both current Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will27 Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Loofer is back gang Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faraday Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 11 minutes ago, Will27 said: Loofer is back gang Thank you William; it took me a minute or two before realising what you meant. Then remembered it's that excellent series about bathing. It's on rar & I'm sure the rest too. Btw bill, am enjoying Redford's latest movie you recommended. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will27 Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Bloom - a decent start to this new 6 part series from Oz. All 6 episodes available. RARBG Summary: A year after a devastating flood has killed five locals in an idyllic country town, a mysterious new plant appears. The plant's phenomenal ability to restore youth is so formidable that attempting to harness it means re-evaluating values. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHolmesJr Posted January 2, 2019 Share Posted January 2, 2019 Oscar DVD Screener season is upon us...but they're not flowing out as freely as before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faraday Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 This has a 4.5/5 rating on Roger Ebert; quite rightly so. It is, in my opinion, amazing. The acting by Jake Gyllenhall, Carey Mulligan & their 'son' Ed Oxenbould is remarkable. Look at them when they're not speaking & see the fine details of emotion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyJ Posted January 5, 2019 Share Posted January 5, 2019 I've been on a "Forbrydelsen" ("The Killing") marathon thru the holidays up till yesterday. I didn't realize until I got into it that "Forbrydelsen I" was 20 episodes, not the norm of 10. Amazed when I got started and then noticed how long it is. Even more amazed that it held my interest throughout. Lars Mikkelsen (brother of Mads) excellent, as well as several other cast members (e.g., the incumbent Mayor). Just finished "Forbrydelsen II" - 10 episodes. Same basic formula of police procedural story intertwining with a political story, but totally different plots. I'm downloading "Forbrydelsen III" currently. Thank you to the person/people here who led me to this - I think someone mentioned the British miniseries remake of this and I backtracked instead to the original. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyJ Posted January 5, 2019 Share Posted January 5, 2019 1 hour ago, faraday said: This has a 4.5/5 rating on Roger Ebert; quite rightly so. It is, in my opinion, amazing. The acting by Jake Gyllenhall, Carey Mulligan & their 'son' Ed Oxenbould is remarkable. Look at them when they're not speaking & see the fine details of emotion. Hadn't heard of it till your post. I see that it's an adaptation of a novel, and the screenplay is co-written and the film directed by Paul Dano aka "David Sweat" from "Escape at Dannemora" which I enjoyed. Gyllenhall is an excellent actor and he has been in many superior films. I'm going to take a look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tutsiwarrior Posted January 5, 2019 Share Posted January 5, 2019 8 hours ago, JimmyJ said: Hadn't heard of it till your post. I see that it's an adaptation of a novel, and the screenplay is co-written and the film directed by Paul Dano aka "David Sweat" from "Escape at Dannemora" which I enjoyed. Gyllenhall is an excellent actor and he has been in many superior films. I'm going to take a look. Carey Mulligan has been someone to watch since her starring debut in An Education (2009)...unfortunately she hasn't had many good roles since then but Wildlife has been described as her best performance... I was mushed out in front of the tube after work in saudi no less a few years ago when An education came on and I sat up and took notice very quickly...also with Alfred Molina... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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