The Last Movie You Saw?

^wait that cheap-looking 'remake' from...last year? 2022? was a musical?


They turned the 2004 movie into a Broadway show several years ago, and the 2023 movie was an adaptation of the Broadway musical.
 
Kingdom (2019 Japanese movie set in the Warring States era). Mainly watched it because it was on Netflix and didn't look like their usual slop but very distinctly like a Japanese theatrical-release movie, which it was. But yeah, it was...not good and I don't get the point of having the lone female character in the entire movie be dressed like a life sized ancient-era plushie I was high as a kite and the costume just made me laugh (not even joking she's dressed as an owl all the way through)
 
I typically hate (or just generally avoid) horror movies, but everything I've heard about the new Nosferatu makes it sound like a must-see.

Robert Eggers is to filmmaking what Alexander McQueen was to high fashion. Such a masterclass of substance brimming, seething beneath all the brilliant imagery.

Like his The VVitch, hIs versions of Nosferatu instantly gives gothic fairy tale. But I get the horror vibes most are feeling. (BTW, couldn’t keep my eyes off Ralph Ineson; his stature, his voice, his body. YSL-era Stefano Pilati reminds me a lot of him.)
 
honestly there's been such a dearth of film that isn't either CGI-filled bloat or Oscar bait, sometimes you just want to watch a film that feels like it was shot with some kind of vision/perspective in mind without being up itself about it
I just rewatched Mustang, and now I find the director is doing that film on Paris Fashion Week with Angelina Jolie! Honestly excited about that one, and Angelina as Maria Callas too.
 
I just rewatched 101 Dalmatians and now I'm watching the sequel and it led me to read about the real-life inspiration behind Cruella's character, Tallulah Bankhead. The woman was a riot : wild, free, outrageous, outlandish, an icon ! Really makes me wanna read more about her and find other people like her.
 
'More good women have been lost to marriage than to war, famine, disease and disaster'
 
Went to see QUEER last night and kinda loved it. Daniel Craig was as good as he’s ever been and the visuals were something else.
 
Saw Gladiator II. It was otay but for whatever reason one of my biggest takeaways was I did not like it when Geta threw the drink on Caracalla and it splashed the little monkey!!! 🥺
 
Went to see QUEER last night and kinda loved it. Daniel Craig was as good as he’s ever been and the visuals were something else.
That was my last movie as well, from Friday night. I have no clue who Drew Starkey is, but he sure is easy on the eyes. I also liked JW Anderson's menswear, which is something I never thought I'd say. Good movie, all around.
 
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I liked the costumes as well. I'm not the biggest JW Anderson fan but with the restrictions/expectations of period-appropriate costumes, I thought he rose to the occasion.
 
I'm Still Here, It's a Brazilian film that talks about the disappearance of a former politician during the dictatorship in our country. Fernanda Torres was nominated for a Golden Globe. Watch it, guys, the performances are perfect.
 
^ that is kind of an ideal Christmas party let's be honest.. in comparison with the tacky, catty office s*it we end up in every year.

A Complete Unknown. It was okay. I understand we’re all initiated into a certain musician of the past with contemporary resources that are consistent with the needs and context of the current generation and probably vastly different than what prompted the success of that musician in the first place but it felt a bit too Disney-friendly/animated/for dummies’.. Timothee is obviously a good actor and does solid research and is believable in the transition from folk singer to rockstar but his gen z/half awake expression throughout the movie is sooo different from what makes Bob Dylan, as a person and not a musician, so addictive, this is a man who wasn’t necessarily arrogant and acting superior (as Timothee’s character often comes off) but who was truly in an environment that was coming out of the 50s, television was all the rage and people just didn’t know you could reinvent yourself as a musician.. he seemed exasperated in most interviews but also present, super sharp at all times and he was hilarious too, all of which is missing from this Bob. They should've at least curled Timothee's eyelashes, they're too long and straight and cover half of his eyes.

And don’t get me started on the ‘Judas!’ moment taking place at Newport Folk Festival and not the Royal Albert Hall. I understand why, for time purposes, they need to amplify how outrageous Bob’s transition was perceived but I think it makes the audience look like close-minded sheep who were hellbent on PBS content and can’t comprehend newness, when in reality, the British audience, in the interviews after the show, seem quite sophisticated, borderline snobbish, knowledgeable, and just strongly against the commercial, manufactured junk thrown at them via tv networks, the Beatles included.

The actress who plays Joan Baez is sooo good. Elle's character seemed like an unnecessary love plot.

Hopefully this will pave the path for the new generation to finds its way to No Direction Home, far more accurate and educational (longer too).
 
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I’m probably just uncultured swine but Bob Dylan means nothing to me and I couldn’t name a song of his off the top of my head (I know he’s important and I’d recognize his voice/music if it was playing but… would never make the choice to play it)

I know Timothee is a sure bet for awards nominations and such but I can’t bring myself to spend any time watching the movie. Plus it comes out on the same day as Babygirl and Nosferatu, so…


There was a free screening here of Nosferatu last night that I was gonna go to but the idea of coming home late to my house by myself (partner is not even on this continent for a few weeks) having just seen a horror movie was so daunting that I chickened out and didn’t go.
 

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