Desperado
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Thanks for this - it does look great, especially Jason Momoa.

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Thanks for this - it does look great, especially Jason Momoa.
I saw Loving Vincent - a movie about Vincent Van Gogh, done entirely in oil paints in his style - something like 100 artists worked on the film. Beautiful to look at.
Also saw The Departure, a documentary a zen monk in Japan who counsels suicidal people. I found his story highly problematic. The movie doesn't touch on whether he's received any formal training or if his practice is anchored in any particular framework...and so it seems altogether reckless that he seems to be the one lifeline for so many at risk individuals. I won't say any more as it could enter true spoiler territory.
Grateful for film fests.
Seeing Columbus next. So freaking excited. John Cho is TITAN.
@Vash01 I agree with you! Beautifully and articulately put and thank you for reminding us of the many gifted healers among us. I can certainly say I'm grateful for them for their support in surviving this lifetime. This movie didn't touch on his training, and was interested in showing his struggles. Do consider that both things can be true; Zen monks, priests, people who are gifted healers, can be both qualified to counsel, and also in want of better practice. This monk was one very burnt out practitioner who was missing an alarming degree of self attunement. And he seemed to be the ONE lifeline for people in VERY high risk situations.
[Possible Spoiler].....
The film shows him taking calls on his personal cellphone from his clients in their moment of "9/10" during all hours of the day. Sometimes he would take the call, sometimes he would ignore it (and then go partying at the disco...) Also, for the film maker to joke during the Q/A that the monk was finally able to take a vacation during his viewing of the film's premier in NYC because his phone unexpectedly had no reception and he was unable to take all the calls from his clients...felt very discomforting. I hope you do see it and I'd be curious to hear your thoughts upon viewing.
If you wish to PM me to further this conversation, I welcome it!
Happy Monday![]()
...I have to say Citizenfour was much more compelling mainly because as good a job as Gordon-Levitt did, I think Edward Snowden is more compelling. He is quite charismatic in the way he explains his train of thoughts and his motivations. What always strikes me when I hear him in an interview is how well-spoken and articulate he is, making any of those tedious programs understandable. On a complete shallow note, it's the first time in a biopic I find the real person being somewhat more handsome than the actor, not that Edward Snowden is handsome per say but still, Gordon-Levitt has too much of a baby face, cute like a little brother.
A miracle happened last night. My tv was able to play a DVD.
Thanks. From what I am reading, it sounds like he didn't have the time to rejuvenate himself through meditation and solitude and that can be disastrous.
I will look for that documentary on Netflix. Hopefully they have it.
ETA- Netflix doesn't have it. Can someone help me out- where can I find it?
Ruin tells the story of an ex-Nazi captain that is looking for his former SS squad mates in the days after the end of World War II. Although, this isn't going to be a happy reunion, but rather one of revenge, as he's looking to kill his former colleagues to settle a score.
Just bought my ticket to the early screening of 'Only the brave' for tonight. Looking forward to it.
Next step- buy the ticket for 'The last Jedi'- I am not sure of the date yet.
The official Black Panther trailer is here and it looks insane!!!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xjDjIWPwcPU
Just saw Blade Runner 2.0. It was pretty good but not what I was expecting (not enough Harrison Ford for one thing). Also, I thought they were going one way with the story and it was stupid so I spent some time annoyed until they went in another direction that made more sense. But that's on me.
I want to watch it again when it comes out on DVD/streaming so I can see what I missed the first time.
Also, don't waste money on the 3D version. The 3D stuff was barely noticeable.
I saw 'Mountain Between Us'.
I had read a review from the Toronto Film Festival - and agree with it - Well made move, not original. Chemistry between Kate Winslett and Iris Elba was amazing.
Nice to see Elba as a romantic lead - he is a beautiful man and has a presence about him.
The movie felt a little long. Someone brought a toddler to the movie that kept saying 'mommy' and it did impact my viewing. Several people went out to complain before an employee finally came in.
I find that really rude, especially a movie for adults. If you can't afford a babysitter - then you can't afford to go to the movie. I do not spend my money to hear your kid talk nonstop.
The Director's Cut didn't have the narration. However, I'd seen the original cut so many times that every time I watch it now (I only watch the Director's Cut now), I still hear the narration in my head!
There was a cut after the Director's Cut?Sorry, what I meant to say was how the Director's Cut was different from the Final Cut. Both versions did not have the voice over narration.