Just watched a movie called You're Next from the year 2013. Best way I can describe it is a home invasion horror movie meets Home Alone. It's a great watch, with some fantastic black comedy, some neat twists, and a great performance from the lead.
Dune is mostly interesting just for how unrealistic his plans for it were and how close it did actually get to being made. It just sounds like a complete pipe dream. "It'll have Salvador Dali! And Orson Welles! And Pink Floyd is gonna do the music! And it'll be six hours long!" It's the sort of thing I imagine when I fantasize about making a movie.One other reason why I'm considered an absolute monster on this planet is that I'm actually happy he didn't make his version of Dune.
Yeah I'm not a Jodo fan. I enjoy Moebius enough to appreciate most of the Incal (except when it gets all mystical, as Jodorowsky stuff tend to), but I've only watched El Topo, and yeah, it was informative enough to make me pass on the Mountain thing.
I used to have this movie, but I sold it a few months after it came out on DVD in 2013. I thought it was okay, but I do dislike the ending.Just watched a movie called You're Next from the year 2013. Best way I can describe it is a home invasion horror movie meets Home Alone. It's a great watch, with some fantastic black comedy, some neat twists, and a great performance from the lead.
What does Elvis have to do with whether burgers/beef are healthy or not?You know Elvis' white suit wasn't a lab coat, right?
Oh, Elvis ate burgers until they killed him. Surprised you didn't know that, everyone knows that.What does Elvis have to do with whether burgers/beef are healthy or not?
Not quite, that's Poesia Sin Fin from 2016. Another autobiographical work.Danza de la realidad is his latest (?) movie.
Was that any good? I liked Danza.Not quite, that's Poesia Sin Fin from 2016. Another autobiographical work.
Yes, I do think it's a worthy followup to Danza.Was that any good? I liked Danza.
i think it’s just easier for some people to make political hay out of superficial and highly visible things like movies than to engage in the actual political engagement required of participatory citizenship. Posting your pink outfit you put on to go see Barbie is easier than challenging your husband, father, or boss for how you’re treated.Barbie 7/10
I sat down and watched Barbie over the weekend. I can't really decide if it just wasn't for me, or if it was actually a muddled mess. It's a film that can't seem to decide if you're supposed to care about the logic or just have fun or if it has a message and if so what that is.
Unfortunately for me my expectations were impacted heavily by the political and critical noise around the film. Everyone seems to love or hate it and hate everyone else who disagrees with them. It's kinda like that Ghostbusters 2016 thing where if you don't like it youre incel nazi and if you do then youre a "woke something something rant about gays." Hollywood is getting pretty darn good at wielding the hype machine. The way it affected my viewing is that I found myself forced into analyzing everything more than I wanted to. At 41 I'm starting to think I'm just gonna shut off the news. I'm already pretty good with grey areas and glass houses. I don't need to constantly be told whats right and wrong by the media anyway. So somebody msg me if the worlds ever about to end or something so I can at least get my pontoon ready.
The trailers explain that Stereotypical Barbie, that her actual name, like you know to differentiate her from pilot barbie president barbie etc. I lol'd, is having an existential crisis and seeks the advice of "got played with too much, weird barbie" who tells her she has to go to the human world because her child is also freaking out and that is having a causality affect on Barbie. This is told within the backdrop of Barbieland which is a not quite opposite version of the real world. Barbies are in Charge and Kens just exist. Beach Ken, played by Ryan Gosling, is obsessed with Barbie, believing they are destined for true love. She isn't interested. Not sure why, at least the start of the film. He seems like an okay dude and is pretty adorable. Anyway they go to the human world hijinx ensue
and when they return to Barbieland its been taken over by Kens while Barbie is gone because Beach Ken discovers Patriarchy and they have to fight to get it back while also finding Barbies purpose in life since, as stereotypical Barbie she's one of the only Barbies without a real job or function.
So to sort of paraphrase an MTG streamer I watch ashlizzile, she said she didn't like it because she really was looking forward to it just being a silly girl/LGBTQ positive romp and all the messaging stuff was weird and she wasn't into it. I think, on the surface I sort of feel the same way. Ryan Gosling is fantastic. You remember Ben reilly from across the spider-verse? He's essentially like that only also a dumb jock and demure silly goofball. He's just bonkers the entire film and you're sorta forced to laugh your ass off every scene he's in. He really steals the whole film.
Margot Robbie is good, Kate Mckinnon is hilarious, Will Ferrell is awesome. That said every other character was kinda flat or just filling space, at least for me. That sorta leads me to the problems I had with the film. When it's comedy I was having a great time, but man when it's not, the films just crawls. I was definitely checking my phone. I could not get invested in any of the drawn out pseudo lore of the film or meaning of life stuff. It was good ideas, but idk. Maybe it was the pacing. I will say however the political aspect of it, hinted in the trailers with Ken finding out Men are in charge irl, wasn't a problem for me. I'm sad the media made such a big deal about it. Infact I sorta wish they'd cut out all the "Toy Story message" stuff and let that be the main plot.
So idk, your mileage may vary. It was fun, but my mind wasn't blown or anything. 7/10. It has Ryan Gosling and he's not chopping off his own hands.
Well it was definitely successful marketingi think it’s just easier for some people to make political hay out of superficial and highly visible things like movies than to engage in the actual political engagement required of participatory citizenship. Posting your pink outfit you put on to go see Barbie is easier than challenging your husband, father, or boss for how you’re treated.
also remember the overwhelming regular marketing. I have not seen a traditional marketing blitz like this for a movie since the last Star Wars
Probably but a reality check or three is good for the….well it’s good. But then if Disney had put it out then everyone would be bitching about their monopoly on things so maybe it’s just simply good a (very) well received mid budget film was put out by the competition.Well it was definitely successful marketing
I bet somebody at Disney is banging their heads on their desk right now.