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Has anyone watched or know of anyone who has seen Barbie? I’ve heard it kind of gets deep
if you understand psychology in even the most basic terms, apparently this film has a lot of it
Has anyone watched or know of anyone who has seen Barbie? I’ve heard it kind of gets deep
Dad rented Where the Crawdads Sing - I had no idea what it was about going in. Decent movie, a "chick flick", but interesting and generally well done otherwise.
Yeah, it definitely could have been shortened up a bit without losing any of the story.wife put it on and I fell asleep . I don’t mind chick flicks, but I think I was expecting something else, so it was pretty boring for me. I was also exhausted after a long weekend lol
My wife went to see it with a friend yesterday. I'll catch it on video (probably) since she's already seen it. Generally heard good things.The local 70MM IMAX screen has been sold out for Oppenheimer pretty much nonstop since release, so caught Barbie yesterday. Pretty damn funny and clever. Really enjoyed.
Has anyone watched or know of anyone who has seen Barbie? I’ve heard it kind of gets deep
I did not expect the first utterance of the infamous "I am become death" quote to be during a sex scene.
I didn't realize Oppenheimer was French.
My lone disappointment with Oppenheimer the film that keeps it from entering the wildly rave tier, is that Oppenheimer the man's haunting conflicted guilt is what makes him so compelling a subject. The film touches on it with screen shaking panic attacks, subverting a scene of a cheering crowd by overlaying screams of agony instead of adulation, an ash corpse here, a face melt there, but it's honestly minor, and in my opinion, insufficient.
That's not to say I expected a condemnation or assault on the man. It's that I have watched Oppenheimer's 1965 interview in which he describes his feelings when the Trinity test was successful, and the now infamous phrase he uttered to himself, dozens of times. The early television static mixed with the pauses and flat affect as he stares forward wiping away a single tear, and says "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds." That has never failed to give me chills. I was hoping, if not expecting, for those feelings to crop up during any minute from the 3 hours of Oppenheimer, and it just didn't happen.
This was an important movie. It was a good, maybe even great movie. And it was a really compelling expose on a fascinating man and immensely consequential time in history. I'm glad I saw it. I'm thankful it was made. And I'm thrilled people are flocking to theaters to see non-typical summer films and making them blockbusters (even if Nolan has always been a big audience draw, and Gerwig kills it on the mainstream awards recognition front).
But selfishly and perhaps unjustly, I think I wanted more. I wanted Barbie to be even more subversive and really bust some heads, with a whole movie of Barbie discovering complex emotions at a bus stop. And I wanted Oppenheimer to give me those same haunting chills the first time I heard "I am become death" and the first time I saw in person this:
The Mist is probably my favorite short story by Stephen King and I thought the movie did justice to the story which can be hard to do with King’s stories but when they click, it is very good.Alien
Aliens
Dead Ringer (Finished watching today)
Candyman (Finished watching today)
The Mist
The Equalizer 3
Cool As Ice
Super Fly
Apocalypse Now
Robocop 1
Robocop 2
Robocop 3
Salo
Layer Cake
The Song Remains The Same (1976)
Kate
Nell (Lord of mercy Jodie Foster)
"The Ranger in the Night" 1955 Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters.
I was wondering if it was worth watching. I'll try to check it out.Watched Godzilla Minus One. Japanese movie with subtitles. This may be the best Godzilla movie I’ve seen. A throwback to the original movies in a sense but with a solid story.