The Last Movie You Saw?

(BTW, Mrs Turpin uncannily resembles Alexandra Shulman.)
haha totally, omg.. :rofl:

Dirty nails might not be so bad, I mean, that would be a country hookup... love for Aaron is really put to the test if you ever watched this series he did like 8 years ago, Nearly Famous.. he's a total myspace emo boy (fringe, eyeliner, pout, awful clothes :lol:).. I was attracted.

I watched these 2 scenes of Irreversible over 10 years ago the same way I watched the bear eating Leonardo DiCaprio, sweaty hands, fingers inside ears and closed eyes, opening half of one just for a quick report on where we were.. I probably still stare at extinguishers longer than most people but maybe because I didn't absorb all the technicalities, I actually found the movie quite tragic in a romantic way haha.. and don't get me started on Love (another usually condemned Noé film), I was devastated for weeks. THAT is actually more accurate than staring into the fire (because who even has a fireplace these days..)..

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^^^ I’ll make a note to always avoid areas with fireplaces when I’m with you LOL (Thanks for that bit of revelation about emo-Aaron… Googling the pics, you can absolutely see the physical potential of what’s to come tho…I mean— maybe not the grisly, redneck, “dirt-under-the-fingenail strutting overdose of macho he was in NA, but I’ve been keeping an eye on him since that coma-inducing Godzilla movie he was in. There's just something about Aaron.)

And you are absolutely right: Irreversible is as much a hopeless love story as it is a display of the unleashed rage of unbridled violence that that love can possess over one. Only a mastermind could possibly tow that delicate line between the two tones. Monica is so incredible. This woman consistently stars in projects that relentlessly propel and punish both her and her audience.

vetements: I tend to think of all these basic jump-scared riddled offerings to the horror genre the equivalent of people like Shayne Oliver, Virgil, Jerry Lorenzo are to fashion: Shallow, predictable, basic, reductive but all too easy to understand for the younger generation. I’d recommend cleansing your system of that garbage with Roman’s Rosemary’s Baby.
 
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - For its subject matter it was so well written and yet problematic. I love Frances performance though, it truly was written for her.
 
I, Tonya - Fun! Fell a few steps short of being the worldly film it wanted to be.

Lady Bird - Had its moments and I'm sure there are a lot of people who can relate to the narrative but I just wasn't one of them. In the Greta Gerwig universe I still preferred Frances Ha.

The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Good but also a miserable viewing experience. So, I guess Yorgos Lanthimos did his job properly? Also features a random appearance from Alicia Silverstone.

Also...that new(ish?) Godzilla animated movie on Netflix. So OTT :lol:
 
Saw Coco (made me cry!) and Dr. Strangelove (found it funny) yesterday. Loved both
 
Young & Beautiful, with Marine Vacth (where can I find that kind of girl :blush:)
 
Beach rats, somewhat worth watching but I dont really know what exactly the director is trying to say..
 
the fashion drawings of YSL...
or something like that...

so freaking amazing...
:heart:
 
Loving Vincent- A stunning film visually and I loved the theme of loneliness, it was almost a 10.
 
Adore, with Naomi Watts and Robin Wright. It looks promising at the beginning, but then it turns into a soap opera. Two of four stars.
 

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