Selaws
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Love this film, generally think its great.Tonight's viewing
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Love this film, generally think its great.Tonight's viewing
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I like the second one better as well. As I mentioned on Instagram, try to watch the holiday special before you watch part 3.After being isolated from the real world while living in Disney World, I’m back home and watching some movies before readjusting to a regular schedule again tomorrow. In relation to my trip, I just watched Guardians of the Galaxy for the first time. I rode the new ride twice and had such a blast I wanted to give the film series a shot. Anyway, I don’t keep up with any of the Marvel films but this one was pretty fun. Already started on Vol. 2 and I like it even more. The deepening of these characters, their relationships to each other, and their individual personalities is so much more gratifying than I expected it to be.
I think this is a totally rational reaction to the movie.I watched Beau Is Afraid the other night and....I just didn't like it.
I wasn't too sure what to expect going in but have enjoyed Ari Aster's films in the past (Hereditary, Midsommar, Dream Scenario). I understand the idea was to ramp the tension and paranoia up to an uncomfortable level, but the story itself just felt disjointed to the point where I didn't really know what was going on a lot of the time. It got progressively harder to follow as the film went on and the ending was gave me a "what did I just watch" reaction.
I dunno really, someone explain what I was missing please
Midsommar is one of my favorite films ever. I love Hereditary too. But yeah I didn’t connect with Beau is Afraid. I got it, I just didn’t like it.I watched Beau Is Afraid the other night and....I just didn't like it.
I wasn't too sure what to expect going in but have enjoyed Ari Aster's films in the past (Hereditary, Midsommar, Dream Scenario). I understand the idea was to ramp the tension and paranoia up to an uncomfortable level, but the story itself just felt disjointed to the point where I didn't really know what was going on a lot of the time. It got progressively harder to follow as the film went on and the ending was gave me a "what did I just watch" reaction.
I dunno really, someone explain what I was missing please
I think me having seen most of Aster's short filmography beforehand definitely helped. (Much of it is on YouTube.) Beau is Afraid taps into a lot of the quirky, uncanny and dysfunctional energy of that earlier work. You really get a clear sense of who Ari Aster is as a storyteller after digesting all those pieces. Having that already in my brain made the trip a blast.I watched Beau Is Afraid the other night and....I just didn't like it.
I wasn't too sure what to expect going in but have enjoyed Ari Aster's films in the past (Hereditary, Midsommar, Dream Scenario). I understand the idea was to ramp the tension and paranoia up to an uncomfortable level, but the story itself just felt disjointed to the point where I didn't really know what was going on a lot of the time. It got progressively harder to follow as the film went on and the ending was gave me a "what did I just watch" reaction.
I dunno really, someone explain what I was missing please
The actor who plays the villain in Guardians 3 is also in Peacemaker. He plays Peacemaker's boss.Finished up the Guardians trilogy. Great ending, surprisingly moving. Also still a pretty fun ride even though it gets heavy. I don’t know which one I like the most, but the Rocket stuff in 3 is some of the best material of the series. I also loved the opening scene. It really sets a tone perfectly. Sad it’s all over now.
Gilroy rips and peak Clooney was untouchable IMO. Something about emFinally watched Michael Clayton, and it whipped so hard that it might singlehandedly get me to un-retire from Star Wars shit to watch Gilroy's Andor.
Andor is amazing!Finally watched Michael Clayton, and it whipped so hard that it might singlehandedly get me to un-retire from Star Wars shit to watch Gilroy's Andor.
Closest is stil 2.5 hrs away. Know it will be at least 1.5 hr away next week, so may have to make the drive if it doesn't show up here.Today I saw The Zone of Interest. It's such a powerful film, highly recommended if it's available near you.