Let's Talk Movies #35 – Sparrows and Panthers and Dinosaurs…Oh My!

Which Movies Might You See? (Multiple Votes Allowed)

  • Feb. 16th - Black Panther – Action adventure with Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan and Lupita Nyo

    Votes: 32 60.4%
  • March 2nd - Red Sparrow – Mystery thriller with Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton and Mary-Louise Pa

    Votes: 15 28.3%
  • March 9th - A Wrinkle In Time – Adventure fantasy with Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine and Oprah Winfr

    Votes: 26 49.1%
  • March 16th - Tomb Raider – Action adventure with Alicia Vikander, Walton Goggins and Kristin Scott T

    Votes: 10 18.9%
  • March 30th – Ready Player One – Sci-fi adventure with Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke and Simon Pegg

    Votes: 10 18.9%
  • May 4th - Avengers: Infinity War – Adventure fantasy with nobody famous

    Votes: 27 50.9%
  • May 18th - Deadpool 2 – Adventure comedy with Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin and T. J. Miller

    Votes: 19 35.8%
  • May 25th - Solo: A Star Wars Story – Adventure fantsy with Alden Ehrenreich, Donald Glover and Woody

    Votes: 27 50.9%
  • June 8th - Ocean's 8 – Action thriller with Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett and Anne Hathaway

    Votes: 24 45.3%
  • June 22nd - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – Action sci-fi with Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and

    Votes: 22 41.5%

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VGThuy

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Wasn't Walk the Line in the musical category? I view ASIB & BR as musicals. Musicals don't need to make me laugh.

Absolutely. Musicals can be dramatic. This is just pure and transparent Oscar campaign shenanigans, just like how some supporting performances are sort of lead performances.
 

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Yes, Walk The Line won best musical or comedy film:

63rd Golden Globe Awards

Why would a musical make you (or anyone for that matter) laugh?

It is Musical OR Comedy. :)

Anyway, I went to the Scottsdale International Film Festival today. I saw the Japanese movie 'Shoplifters'. It was very good. It got a bit boring in the second half, but it picked up quickly. Very touching, about human emotions, love, etc. The five year old girl is adorable. There is humor, worry, sadness, curiosity, Joy. We get to see some of Japanese culture. Before the movie started, someone welcomed us and then the president of the Japanese association in the valley addressed the audience.

Nicely developed suspense. Realistic and touching ending.

This is the first time I have been to any film festival. Very interesting experience. They gave us ballots at the door. After the movie we had to submit a rating for that movie, with 5 being Best and 1 being Worst. I gave it 5. I believe there ia an Audience Award at the end of the festival.

Imdb has 8.1 for this movie.

I bought a ticket to one of next Saturday's movies - Woman at war (Iceland). So once again, after my painting class I will go to that theatre. I wish it was not so far, or I might have seen a couple more movies. They are showing 'Boy Erased' late Sunday evening. It doesn't fit my schedule. I am sure I will get to see it in a regular movie theatre fairly soon. I saw the trailer yesterday.
 
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It is Musical OR Comedy.

Anyway, I went to the Scottsdale International Film Festival today. I saw the Japanese movie 'Shoplifters'. It was very good. It got a bit boring in the second half, but it picked up quickly. Very touching, about human emotions, love, etc. The five year old girl is adorable. There is humor, worry, sadness, curiosity. We get to see some of Japanese culture. Before the movie started, someone welcomed us and then the president of the Japanese association in the valley addressed the audience.

Nicely developed suspense. Realistic and touching ending.

This is the first time I have been to any film festival. Very interesting experience. They gave us ballots at the door. After the movie we had to submit a rating for that movie, with 5 being Best and 1 being Worst. I gave it 5. I believe there ia an Audience Award at the end of the festival.

Imdb has 8.1 for this movie.

I bought a ticket to one of next Saturday's movies - Woman at war (Iceland). So once again, after my painting class I will go to that theatre. I wish it was not so far, or I might have seen a couple more movies. They are showing 'Boy Erased' late Sunday evening. It doesn't fit my schedule. I am sure I will get to see it in a regular movie theatre fairly soon. I saw the trailer yesterday.

Thank you for your review. I've been looking forward to this film.
 

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I have been hearing great things about Bohemian Rhapsody. Organising to see it next Friday with friends.
 

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I saw it yesterday. By far this is the best movie I have seen this year.

Going to see BR this afternoon. Just read the WaPo review and how can you not be intrigued by something described as "giddily entertaining", "the bad movie that works even when it shouldn’t", "pure, inexplicable pleasure", "....a bad movie. But boy, is it entertaining".
 
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Going to see BR this afternoon. Just read the WaPo review and how can you not be intrigued by something described as "giddily entertaining", "the bad movie that works even when it shouldn’t", "pure, inexplicable pleasure", "....a bad movie. But boy, is it entertaining".

Why are they calling it a bad movie?

The worst movie I have seen so far this year is First Man, but critics are nominating it for Best Picture. It's all political.
 

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Hello Destroyer is a recent drama about sports and how physical things can get. In this movie, we see an extreme example of this and how it has serious consequences for one young hockey player. I found this movie to be pretty good, but quite heavy in the subject matter.

Trailer for Hello Destroyer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S9033P8NU
 
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Hello Destroyer is a recent drama about sports and how physical things can get. In this movie, we see an extreme example of this and how it has serious consequences for one young hockey player. I found this movie to be pretty good, but quite heavy in the subject matter.

Trailer for Hello Destroyer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S9033P8NU

That movie was filmed in my hometown. I kind of assumed it was going to be terrible based on the media coverage it got at the time.
 

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I saw 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and loved it. Great music movie.
Yes I know the story is not accurate, but any biopic has inaccuracies, so I try to enjoy the film for film sake and highly recommend.
Also in general any movie based on real life that is recent/people involved are still alive - there is always criticism. But even historical movies of events hundreds of years ago have inaccuracies. One just has to ignore that, or don't watch them.

I thought Malek did a good job as Freddie, but something in the eyes distracted me on closeups.
I assume they glossed over issues within the band, but I do appreciate how it showed differences within the band but how they still cared about each other.
Hard to believe Live Aid was over 35 years ago - I remember turning the tv on late morning and ended up watching a big chunk of the day. And Freddie/Queen were the highlight! The movie brought me back to that day.
Each time I see Tom Holland I am growing to love him more and more as an actor.

On a side note - I read Bob Geldof's autobiography 'Is that It?' many years ago. Details on the planning of Live Aid was very interesting to say the least.
 

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Just got back from Bohemian Rhapsody and totally enjoyed it! My immediate first thought was, I wanna see it again!!! Wow, what an ending! I thought the performances were all very good and the script kept things moving and never left me hanging. My husband's comment was that, while it wasn't exactly a good movie, it got better as it went on. He also said that it could have been the worst movie ever made and it would have been worth the price of admission to see the last 20 minutes.

I saw this at a theater in outer suburbia and though it was sold out, the audience wasn't as involved in the concert scene as much as I would have liked. My goal is to see it over and over at different theaters around Denver until I find one where everyone is grooving at the end.

Why did this have to be a Bryan Singer film?
 
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Vash01

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IMO BR rises continuously and reaches the peak in the final concert (no surprise). Along the way I never felt that it got stuck anywhere (a common flaw in many movies this year). Since I don't know the real life story of Freddie Mercury and the band, I will avoid commenting on that. However, I can make a general comment that a feature film is not a documentary, and so it is ok to take a poetic license while telling a story. Also it is not possible to cram every detail in a roughly two hour movie.
 
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I'm taking a class on mind-reading. Want to know how good I am? I can predict how you will respond to this question:

Question: Would you go see a movie that had this cast:

Allison Janney
Robert Downey Jr.
Amy Adams
Sam Worthington
Melissa McCarthy
James Franco
Octavia Spencer
Robert Pattinson

Answer:

No. Because in 2010, the movie "Love and Distrust" was released. Remember it?? :lol:

That movie was filmed in my hometown. I kind of assumed it was going to be terrible based on the media coverage it got at the time.

Do you live in a hockey town? Because the movie takes a tough stance on violence in sport, specifically hockey. So I'm guessing a town that loves their hockey might look down on a movie with this subject matter.

It was acknowledged as a quality film in many ways:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_Destroyer#Reception
 

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Hard to believe Live Aid was over 35 years ago - I remember turning the tv on late morning and ended up watching a big chunk of the day. And Freddie/Queen were the highlight! The movie brought me back to that day.
It was 33 years ago. ;) I was 13 - I remember watching bits and pieces of it, mostly the U.S. concert but I think they included some scenes from London. But I don't remember Queen or any specific groups. I think I just wanted to see Madonna, lol.

I saw the movie today - wow. I thought it was paced well, I wasn't bored. I didn't know much about Queen or Freddie Mercury's backstory other than what I read in the lead-up to the movie release. I would expect an Oscar nomination for Malek and the picture, probably the supporting cast too.
 

Vash01

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I'm taking a class on mind-reading. Want to know how good I am? I can predict how you will respond to this question:

Question: Would you go see a movie that had this cast:

Allison Janney
Robert Downey Jr.
Amy Adams
Sam Worthington
Melissa McCarthy
James Franco
Octavia Spencer
Robert Pattinson

Answer:

No. Because in 2010, the movie "Love and Distrust" was released. Remember it?? :lol:



Do you live in a hockey town? Because the movie takes a tough stance on violence in sport, specifically hockey. So I'm guessing a town that loves their hockey might look down on a movie with this subject matter.

It was acknowledged as a quality film in many ways:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_Destroyer#Reception

It depends on the movie. I may not want to see a movie because of a certain cast, but occasionally I may if I really like a particular actor/actress. If it us an independent or art film, there is a greater chance of my wanting to see it. Also the background of the movie is important to me.

Did u read my mind? :)

About the second question, I do watch the NHL sometimes. Lately I gave been indifferent to Hockey and Sports in general (except FS of course).

I do care about violence in sports (and on the silver screen). So if this us the topic of the movie, I will be interested in watching it, regardless of the cast.
 
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Do you live in a hockey town? Because the movie takes a tough stance on violence in sport, specifically hockey. So I'm guessing a town that loves their hockey might look down on a movie with this subject matter.

It was acknowledged as a quality film in many ways:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_Destroyer#Reception

It is a hockey town, but it was more that production seemed really chaotic and disorganized.
 

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It depends on the movie. I may not want to see a movie because of a certain cast, but occasionally I may if I really like a particular actor/actress.

In the case of some actors, I'll see a movie because they are in it and often, they don't disappoint. For example, I've never seen a film with Annette Bening or Joan Allen that I didn't like.
 

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Saw Bohemian Rhapsody this weekend... I LOVED it. Rami Malek absolutely nailed his portrayal of Freddie Mercury, and deserves all the awards. The rest of the band members were spot on as well, IMO. In fact, I thought the casting in general was excellent. The best part is the music, of course — especially if you're a Queen fan, which I am — but even if you're only casually acquainted with their music, if you aren't fully engaged by the recreation of their Live Aid performance, you're probably dead. It's considered to be one of the very best live band performances of all time for a reason, and they did a stupendous job of recreating the excitement of it. And Freddie's story is, of course, heartbreaking, even if at least some of his descent into darkness was self inflicted. They didn't gloss over his homosexuality at all, though they did whitewash the band's rock & roll debauchery more than a bit (for instance, profanity is virtually nonexistent in this film, which is... unrealistic, to say the least). All in all, however, it was well worth the price of admission, IMO.
 

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AACTA Award predictions: Who should win and who will win?
https://www.flicks.com.au/features/aacta-award-predictions-who-should-win-and-who-will-win/

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards will be on December 5th. Boy Erased is the most-known movie of those included here, with many awards predicted by this film critic to take home the award. The critic feels others are worthy of winning, each category has a "who should win" selection and a "who will win" section. Other famous names up for awards include Rooney Mara, Julia Ormond, Simon Baker and Bruce Beresford.

It is a hockey town, but it was more that production seemed really chaotic and disorganized.

Interesting that chaotic sets can come up with a really good movie and sets where everything goes smoothly can come up with a piece of junk. Maybe the production was a mess, but the director knew what he (she?) was doing and got top-notch footage to give to the editor.

Did u read my mind? :)

Hmm. Not really. Maybe I should take the class again... :shuffle:
 

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I saw 'Mid90s' today. It had 7.8 on imdb, so it looked like a safe bet. When the movie ended, I thought - this was really bad. Mercifully it was short (86 min).

It is about a 13 year old boy Stevie (he looks more like 10 or 11) and his older friends who are skateboarders. It is an escape from his miserable family life. He smokes, drinks, does drugs, and more, while enjoying the group. He feels a part of it. The movie is about his relationships, particularly with the skateboarders.

The movie does not have a real plot or a strong story. It is mostly about character and relationships, and the Mid90s era. In general I have no problem with that. In this movie though I could not connect with the story or the characters. I didn't think of the Mid90s as an era. It is too recent to be called an era.

After coming home I read the reviews on imdb and I was shocked by the raves the movie and its director (and screenwriter) Jonah Hill were getting. Many reviewers were men who were either teenagers or younger in the mid 90s, and they totally identified with the boy Stevie. Many said they were just like Stevie.

I have never been on a skateboard and I did not have the kind of problems these kids had. It doesn't mean I cannot enjoy a movie about people who are unlike me, but I simply did not enjoy this movie.

The positives- Everyone agrees that the background music and the young actor Sunny S. are outstanding. I think Jonah Hill did a good job as Director, because he got good performances out of the actors. The story or plot just didn't have enough material to make this a strong movie. 5/10.
 
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Trailers For Movies Released 2018-11-09th
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuI4-fSHhipSN0L_aRmxitJ4qOuoeW6AA

  1. The Grinch trailer makes the movie look MUCH better than I expected. Not enough to add it to my To See list…but maybe your reviews will change my mind!
  2. Early in the trailer for Overlord is a mention of J.J. Abrams being a producer. Normally this would make me want to see the movie. But the trailer looks so over the top and violent…and not much else. So I’ll pass. :(
Nov. 9th - The Girl in the Spider’s Web (Wide) – Crime drama with Claire Foy, Lakeith Stanfield [Sorry To Bother You] and Stephen Merchant [Logan]

Nov. 9th - Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (Wide) – Animated family comedy with Rashida Jones, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kenan Thompson, Pharrell Williams and Angela Lansbury

Nov. 9th - Overlord (Wide) – Action horror mystery with a new cast. From imdb.com: “On the eve of D-Day, American paratroopers are dropped behind enemy lines to carry out a mission crucial to the invasion's success. But as they approach their target, they…find themselves fighting against supernatural forces, part of a Nazi experiment.”

Nov. 9th – Here and Now aka Blue Night (Limited) – Musical romance with Sarah Jessica Parker, Renée Zellweger, Taylor Kinney, Common and Jacqueline Bisset

Nov. 9th - Outlaw King (Limited - Netflix) – Historical adventure drama with Chris Pine, Stephen Dillane [Game of Thrones] and Duncan Lacroix [Outlander]

Nov. 9th - The Long Dumb Road (Limited) – Comedy with Taissa Farmiga [American Horror Story], Casey Wilson, Grace Gummer and Ron Livingston

Nov. 9th - Chef Flynn (Limited) – Documentary. From imdb.com: “Ten-year-old Flynn transforms his living room into a supper club using his classmates as line cooks. With sudden fame, Flynn outgrows his bedroom kitchen, and sets out to challenge the hierarchy of the culinary world.”

Nov. 9th - Time Freak (Limited) – Romantic sci-fi comedy drama with Sophie Turner [Game of Thrones] and Asa Butterfield

Nov. 9th - Weightless (Limited) – Drama with Alessandro Nivola, Julianne Nicholson and Johnny Knoxville

Nov. 9th - River Runs Red (Limited) – Thriller with Taye Diggs, John Cusack, George Lopez and Luke Hemsworth

Nov. 9th - Lez Bomb (Limited) – Comedy drama with Cloris Leachman, Kevin Pollak, Steve Guttenberg and Bruce Dern

Nov. 9th - The Delinquent Season (Limited) – Drama with Cillian Murphy. From imdb.com: “Two couples…live in marital bliss until cracks begin to appear in both seemingly steady marriages. The film asks the question 'How well do any of us really know each other' and explores the ideas of love, lust, and family relationships.”

Nov. 9th - In a Relationship (Limited) – Comedy drama with Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano and Patrick Gibson [The OA]

Nov. 9th - Postcards From London (Limited) – Drama with a new cast. From imdb.com: “A stylish, sexy film about a young man's journey into an unusual form of escort work, set in an imaginary vision of London's Soho.”

Nov. 9th - The New Romantic (Limited) – Romantic comedy drama with a new cast. From imdb.com: “Frustrated with the lack of chivalrous guys her own age, a college senior gives up on dating for love to date an older man in exchange for gifts instead.”

Nov. 9th - In Searching (Limited) – Adventure drama with a new cast. From imdb.com: “When Jon returns on his first trip home from college, he inadvertently triggers events that inspire him to embark on an auspicious journey through the night to return a lost locket.”

Nov. 7th - Narcissister Organ Player (Limited) – Documentary. From imdb.com: “Against the backdrop of her provocative and inventive performance, Narcissister reflects on the personal impact of her mother's illness and death.”

Nov. 9th - El Angel (Limited) – Crime drama from Argentina. From imdb.com: “Carlitos is a seventeen-year-old youth with movie star swagger, blond curls and a baby face. As a young boy, he coveted other people's things, but it wasn't until his early adolescence that his true calling--to be a thief--manifested itself…”

Nov. 9th - Infinite Football (Limited) – Documentary. From imdb.com: “They talk about the beautiful game, but for Laurentiu Ginghina, it's not enough. Football must be modified, streamlined, freed from restraints; corners are to be rounded off, players assigned to zones and subteams, norms revised…”
 

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I've never been much into the whole Grinch story. I didn't even really want to watch the trailer. So I was surprised when it made me laugh about three different times. Maybe the short TV trailers excluded the funny bits that are in the full trailer?
 

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Apparently the same studio will be in charge of rebooting Shrek. They are now owned by the same parent company when Dreamworks was bought out.
 

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I like Lakeith Stanfield quite a lot; but Hollywood has done crap with the Stieg Larsson books so far.
 

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I saw Tea with the Dames last night, an afternoon with Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Joan Plowright, and Eileen Atkins where they reminisce about their careers and lives. If you're a fan of these actresses, you'll love it. I could have used subtitles. :)
 
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...Hollywood has done crap with the Stieg Larsson books so far.

I've seen all the earlier movies, both the Swedish and English versions. I've enjoyed them all. But the trailers promoting the new movie don't look good. I'm finding that trailers (in general) for movies that have any kind of action just show lots of explosions, care chases, guns blasting...for two minutes straight. Which makes the movie look awful to me, that there's no story to be seen. So The Girl in the Spider's Web is not on my list. Hopefully some of you will see it and let me know if the trailer is just a ploy to get 14 year old boys into the theatre. :(
 

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