I'll report back here one I watch. I just like sci-fi and I have always seen that on lists.I have a feeling you won't like 2001 lol. It's pretty experimental. There's no dialogue in the first and last 20 minutes of the film.
I'll report back here one I watch. I just like sci-fi and I have always seen that on lists.I have a feeling you won't like 2001 lol. It's pretty experimental. There's no dialogue in the first and last 20 minutes of the film.
So we had this thread Rate the last movie you saw | The MMA Community Forum
But that guy stopped posting here so fuck his thread! Let's start a new one.
Here's what I have seen in January so far.
La La Land (2016)
4.5/5
I went to see this twice in the theaters. Love it. You're a big meanie if you don't like musicals.
Manchester by the Sea (2016)
4.5/5
This is over 2 hours long, but I wish it were even longer.
Annie Hall (1977)
4.5/5
Classic.
Ugetsu Monogatari (1954)
4.5/5
This will scare you into being a better person.
Down by Law (1986)
4/5
Tom Waits gives an amazing performance.
An American in Paris (1951)
3.5/5
The final sequence is great.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
4/5
They sing literally every line of dialogue in this movie.
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
4/5
I GOT THE BULLETS!!!! When in doubt, try to dress like James Dean.
L'avventura (1960)
4.5/5
This needs to be watched at least twice to appreciate the sexiness of the film.
Silence (2016)
4.5/5
Fucking epic. Probably Scorsese's most personal film.
The Virgin Spring (1960)
4/5
Heartbreaking.
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
4/5
Manhattan (1979)
4/5
Sleeper (1973)
3.75/5
The one-liners are pretty great in this flick.
The Handmaiden (2016)
4.25/5
Sexy as fuck Korean film. Really flew under the radar last year.
Im finally about to rejoin the workforce. Im going to relook at audible before looking up humanitarian ish. I heart audible! I'm audibullin right nowShit, I got some work to do. I've been blowing my time on audible and studying.
I've seen Manhattan and Rebel without a Cause.
Did you randomly choose the older films here?
Most of the Woody Allen films were on the Turner Classic Movie channel. I watched the older musicals cuz I read they were influences on La La Land. Some I have on blu-ray. I specifically buy blu-rays from a company called the Criterion Collection that restores classic and influential films from around the world.Shit, I got some work to do. I've been blowing my time on audible and studying.
I've seen Manhattan and Rebel without a Cause.
Did you randomly choose the older films here?
Watch the 1968 film called The Swimmer. I've yet to find someone who has seen it. It's fookin' mesmerizing imo.Shit, I got some work to do. I've been blowing my time on audible and studying.
I've seen Manhattan and Rebel without a Cause.
Did you randomly choose the older films here?
This one? The Swimmer (1968) - IMDb I watched a trailer for that recently and thought it looked cool. You liked it? A lot of times the older movies don't translate...Watch the 1968 film called The Swimmer. I've yet to find someone who has seen it. It's fookin' mesmerizing imo.
Yup. That's the one.This one? The Swimmer (1968) - IMDb I watched a trailer for that recently and thought it looked cool. You liked it? A lot of times the older movies don't translate...
Wife always cries when he has to put down his pooch.Rogue One- best SW film
Since Empire.
I Am Legend- just saw this. Pretty good action, fell apart in what I assume was the last act.
Spectre was a total disappointment.Bridge of Spies 3/5
Bond Spectre 2/5
u know paterson well? as a bus driver there, he prolly got to see some interesting stuff. and people from a bunch of different walks/stages of life. im interested in this. thanks for the heads up
Paterson (2016)
It's a film about a Paterson, NJ bus driver who is also a poet. There is no plot. There is no conflict. It's about observing the world and appreciating the small things it offers. This is certainly not for everyone but I am a big meanie so I love it.
4.25/5
I've been there twice. Once as a little kid to see the Great Falls. The other time was as a teenager to go to some party. My friend's car was broken into and I've never been back since lol.u know paterson well? as a bus driver there, he prolly got to see some interesting stuff. and people from a bunch of different walks/stages of life. im interested in this. thanks for the heads up
jon stopped the dude in newark, close to prudential arena no? close enough thoI've been there twice. Once as a little kid to see the Great Falls. The other time was as a teenager to go to some party. My friend's car was broken into and I've never been back since lol.
I know some of the history of Paterson. It's really the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution. The film talks about some of the poets and musicians from Paterson and touches on the history of anarchism there. Quite an interesting place.
Oh yea, that's where Jon Jones stopped that mugger before his Shogun fight lol.
Paterson Mill Survey / City of Paterson, New Jerseyjon stopped the dude in newark, close to prudential arena no? close enough tho
interesting tidbit about the american industrial revolution. i feel like paterson and/or the surrounding towns, are full of abandoned redbrick factories that were probably part of that at some point
Seems like the majority of the movies on this thread, really.Self-loathing, glutton for punishment I suppose.
I'd recommend all the films of Denis Villeneuve.Arrival 4/5
Best movie I've seen this year. Lots of thoughts on it but the short stuff is its original, draws you in and unpredictable
Members I'd recommend it to would be @Splint @sparkuri and maybe @Itchy Red Hemorrhoid depending if he is ever a little serious. Language is a major part of the movie.