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What did you watch this week champ? (05/05-05/11)


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Another crazy week at work... just 3 movies. Here they are:

Widows (2018 Blu-ray) : When you’re a compulsive movie buyer like me, you win some and you lose some. In this case I lost some. Not that the movie is terrible; it actually has lots of redeeming qualities. But I paid 14$ for a movie that was cool but way below my expectations. There were too many “what”s and “but how?”s and the last 3-4 scenes felt like they were trying to wrap the story but weren’t really sure how. The acting is good but I found Kaluuya was a miscast; he wasn’t credible as a psycho. The cinematography was nice but the editing was a bit weird. The story had enough twist to keep me interested but none of them was really strong. My rating: 6/10


Flirting with disaster (1996 DVD): “A young man, his wife, and his incompetent case worker travel across country to find his birth parents.” This movie came in a combo with Duplex, which I saw 2 weeks ago and found to be meh and rated 6/10. Well this one is a winner. It’s low-budget but effective, funny and intelligent. Great acting by the ensemble cast and Arquette is just wonderful. This is a really great 90’s comedy and one more reason why David O Russell is becoming one of my top directors. My rating: 7.5-8/10


Intolerable Cruelty (2003 DVD): This was one of the last 5 Coen movies I am yet to see. I like most of their movies but I never felt like this one would be a movie for me and indeed it was not but that being said, it was not bad at all. I liked most of the actors and the dialogues ranged from clever to funny to soap-opera-stupid. 6/10

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Yo yo!

I haven't seen Widows yet, but I had heard a lot of good things and want to see it. I haven't seen flirting With Disaster, but I like a lot of David O Russell's other films and it is available on Prime, so I will likely watch it soon. I've seen Intolerable Cruelty once years ago, but don't really remember it.

What I watched this week:

UglyDolls (2019) 8/10
Keanu (2016) 7/10
Bad Dreams (1988) 6/10
Monster Party (2018) 7/10
Overboard (2018) 8/10
Peppermint (2018) 7/10

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Lots of recent ones for you. None for me.

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Lone Star (1996) - Chris Cooper was great as a small town sheriff investigating the death of his predecessor. The ending was a bit weird and I never saw it coming. 7/10

Time to Die (1966) - A Mexican western. After serving his conviction, a former gunman returns to his town planning to live a quiet life, however, the sons of a man he killed have other plans. Reminded me of the spaghetti westerns from the same time period. The movie is intentionally ambiguous as to the history of the characters but I do love me obscure westerns. 7.5/10

The Missing Person (2009) - Private detective John Rosow is hired to tail a man on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. Rosow gradually uncovers the man's identity as a missing person. Even Michael Shannon could not save this one. The plot was a bit out there and the ending ?? 6/10

The Road Warrior (1981) - One of my favorite early Mel Gibson movie. Just a good post-apocalyptic movie with plenty of action all around. 7.5/10

The Border (1982) - A corrupt border Agent decides to clean up his act when an impoverished woman's baby is put up for sale on the black market. A forgotten Nicholson movie. I always wonder why big stars make small budget movies when they are at their peak. Jack is great but they seemed to run out of money and rushed it. 6.5/10

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I know, I know, I have to see The road Warrior someday.

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Yeah! It's just the best of all of the Mad Max films!

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The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. I must have seen it back in the day, because I remembered the final scene.
7.5/10.

The Duff. An interesting teen high school comedy, but nothing special. 6.9/10

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thanks for dropping by man.

I almost watched Duff onced but decided otherwise. MAybe I'll try it next time.

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You're welcome. Duff is predictable, like a lot of high school teen movies. I figured out the ending way before it arrived.
But it was mildly amusing, and I enjoyed it. All in all not a bad flick.

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An interesting, but mean and stupid response. I've reported you, and now I'm going to put you on my Ignore List.
Have a crappy life.

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I didn't get the time to read what he wrote but thankfully, BigWhiskey only posts once a year so we should be good for a while

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Sorry, no time for movies this week!

TV Shows:

-Batman - marathon

-Relic Hunter - marathon
This week they went to Amsterdam. There was so much wrong with this episode! The Dutch language, the accents, the scenery. It's hilarious how Canada is supposed to pass for every country in the world. I think Breaker High did a better job.

-The Bold and the Beautiful - marathon of very old episodes

-The Sopranos - "Walk like a Man" and "Kennedy and Heidi"

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It's okay but only because it's you.

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i was a touch underwhelmed by widows when i saw it in the theatre. a bit too long, & i was more interested in colin farrell & his political machine than all that caper stuff.
i haven't seen intolerable cruelty since the year it was released, i guess. i think it's one of the weaker coen films for sure, though i remember being very amused by the gun/inhaler mixup.

my week:

meantime (1983) 3.5 mike leigh working class story. a bit like threads minus the nuclear destruction.
interesting cast. phil daniels, tim roth, gary oldman.

3 women (1977) 4 pleasantly puzzling robert altman psychological drama that will make you think of persona a few times, probably.

harvest lake (2016) 3.5 soft-core-ish horror. notes while watching:
i am in love with the gothy looking girlfriend tristan risk.
& i've seen quite a few of her films, it seems - the editor, american mary, dark web, abcs of death - yet i can't remember becoming obsessed with her until this moment.
the subtitles misspelled 'jeopardy.'
neat shoe-gazey score at times.
very silly looking phallic/vaginal alien looking effects, but it's still perfectly disgusting when our leads almost lick them.
fairly steamy sex scenes, until they stop being steamy, & noteworthy for having a m/m gay scene, something i can't recall ever seeing in any horror film before.

a very nice surprise, all told. there's no gore and whatever horror elements that do come in are very mild, but it's weird, the cast is attractive & don't embarrass themselves in potentially embarrassing moments, and have sex scenes that are indeed very sexy. this is not like every indie horror you've seen.

i declare it to be quite good!

house of manson (2014) 3 takes a slightly different tactic than most manson movies in the first half in focusing on his personal story & almost portraying him as a sympathetic lost soul. the 2nd half follows the more standard route you've seen if you've watched helter skelter or the manson family.

it's reasonably well made, fairly well acted. the only thing i'd single out for any kind of criticism is the music used at times, which felt a bit too much like generic modern alterna-rock and not all that period accurate.

the lead actor looks distractingly like billy crudup in almost famous at times.

shoplifters (2018) 5 this is my first exposure to this director, but i definitely want there to be more.

feels like he's a spiritual cousin to sean baker & the way he finds humanity & decency, compromised decency but it's there nonetheless, among the marginalized.

fetish factory (2017) 1 the first half is filled with attractive women doing burlesque routines, yet it didn't make me the least bit horny.

they had to be trying not to be sexy, because i am a total pushover.

the horror elements are not funny or intense at all.

inherent vice (2014) 4.5 i have never been so entertained while having absolutely no idea what was going on.

three days of the condor (1975) i recall watching this about 4 or 5 years ago & finding it to be a bit of a disappointment. seeing that it was on kanopy, i decided to give it another go tonight. unfortunately a 2nd watch confirms my first impression.

the first third of this movie is very tense & exciting. it completely fell off a cliff after that for me, though. it's all people talking & codes & books & telephone chicanery & it was all completely lacking any drive or tension. i really didn't understand what happened, & i found it all so uninteresting that i can't be bothered to go to the wiki page to read up on the plot.

girlfriends (1978) 3.5 new york photographer has to adapt to living alone after her roommate gets married. somewhat famous for being the first american independent film to be funded by grants. reminds me a bit of jim jarmusch's paterson, in the way it tells small little stories that may not say much individually, but take on a cumulative power that lingers long after the last shot fades away. if you have any kind of tolerance for shaggy, shambolic indie film, it's absolutely worth a watch.

the ranger (2018) 2 loading your movie with unlikable, really kind of awful characters isn't necessarily a show-stopper for me, as long as you go somewhere interesting & i feel engaged.
i really detested all of these people though. i wished they all would have been doused in gasoline & set on fire, then swept away in a flood so they would simultaneously burn to death & drown.
the ranger, the apparent bad guy i guess, is the most sympathetic person in the movie.

& the cute girl died too quickly. even though she was as annoying as everyone else, she was reasonably foxy & i was enjoying looking at her.

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stop making sense (1984) 5 gave it a watch for the first time in a long time this afternoon, almost by accident. i certainly wasn't thinking about the talking heads today. but i happened to notice a stream of it was on popcornflix, and i thought 'what the heck, i'll play a few songs while i'm puttering around & cleaning or whatever.'

hah. my eyes never left the screen. i guess i'm glad i don't watch this that often. it gives me a chance to forget just how engrossing & exciting & flat out thrilling this performance is. even if you're not a heads fan, i have to think that most sentient people will watch this and recognize that they're seeing something special. if you don't, well..you're entitled to your preferences. but i don't understand you.

wr: mysteries of the organism (1971) 3.5 it wasn't like anything i'd seen before, & i always appreciate that.

but it bored me ultimately. for the first 20 minutes or so, i was having fun, i had no idea where it might go, but it felt like i was seeing something wild & energetic & chaotically enjoyable. but then a mood of numbing boredom took hold of me and i just couldn't have been less engaged most of what came in the last hour.

is it trying to make the same point equating great sex & socialism that some columnist tried to make a year or so back? if that's what it was getting at, then frankly they can all fuck off with that balderdash.

i guess i'm glad i watched & i don't feel like i can completely dismiss it, but i felt like i got almost nothing out of it and i can't imagine ever wanting to see it again.

nuts in may (1976) 3.5 very funny, & weirdly prescient, perhaps. the humorless, proper keith foreshadowed the return we've seen to dour victorian sensibilities, with scolds perpetually telling us what's not to be joked about and so on.

riff raff (1991) 3.5 working class commentary. perfectly good, though it never hit me on any kind of emotional level tbh.

do british people find canadian accents as incomprehensible as i find british accents?

the lure (2015) 4 polish horror mermaid musical.
if that doesn't excite you, then you are entitled to your preferences but you and i are very, very different people.

it's a bit of a mess story-wise, but i loved every bloody minute of it.

tag (2015) 4 gave tag a re-watch since it's getting yanked from netflix fairly shortly.

despite the fact i'd watched it just a little over a year ago, i'd completely forgotten the reveal. that probably speaks more to the fallibility of my middle aged memory than the memorability of the actual ending.

i think this movie is a complete blast. i don't rank it as highly as love exposure or why don't you play in hell, but it's still a fun, imaginative time. plus the great japanese post-rock band mono is all over the soundtrack, so that warrants a big yay from me as well.

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inherent vice (2014): Unlike you, the fact that it's a bit of a mess prevented me from being fully entertained but I did enjoy parts of it. 6/10

I doubt I'd watch Harvest LAke.

I haven't seen house of manson (2014) but I saw The Manson Family (97) 2-3 times.

I looked for Tag but it's not on my Canadian NEtflix.

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i've watched the manson family a handful of times as well. i love its sleazy low-budget feel.

tag was pulled off of netflix a week or so back, unfortunately. if you're interested, this site does a pretty decent job of tracking the films that are disappearing from netflix. i find it useful for catching things before they vanish.

https://can.newonnetflix.info/lastchance

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I think you're the first person I find that loves The manson family (97) as I do. I rate it 8/10.

Thanks for the link

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I wonder if there's one for the US. I'd think there would be. I cancelled Netflix a month or two ago, but if I decide to get it again, that'd be very useful.

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the site that i linked does have a section for US users as well - and also for people in the uk & aus/new zealand.

it also tracks everything that's just been added. i find it much easier to use this site than to try to work out what's been added just by looking at netflix. i have nothing against netflix, think it's a fine service mostly, but they don't do a good job of just showing me what's new on the site imo.

https://usa.newonnetflix.info/

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I'm going to bookmark this in case I decide to rejoin Netflix. Thanks!

Exactly, they do not do a good job showing what's been newly added, unless it's a big newish release. Can't watch something if you don't know it's there!

I liked it for most of the time I had it, but found fewer and fewer things I had any real interest in watching.

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Agree about Widows. The movie that turned out nothing like the trailer and based on a TV show which was infinitely better.

Indian Fighter (1955) 6/10. Kirk Douglas and co western. This was fine as far as it went.

Fargo (1996) 8/10. Very enjoyable movie. Coen brothers usually make interesting movies. On a side note, the Fargo TV shows (3 different seasons with different stories/actors/setting) is also very good.

Infinity War (2018) 9/10. Now this is my kind of movie. Loved it all. Saw it at the cinema and now on BluRay.

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Fargo: great movie even greater show (season 1 was one of the best thing I ever watched) 8/10

Infinity war: I didn’t care much for Thanos and his jewels. I know I’m a minority. Even my friends are like « what ? ». Still, a very fun film. 7.5/10

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I am the comic to movie person. I like most movies which were made into movies from the comics. I especially stuck with Marvel movies thru the decade and this movie to me was culmination of the 10 years worth of movies.

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I'm still looking out for either Fargo on Amazon Prime! So far, no dice.

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I don't think I've seen any of your ones. Flirting with Disaster sounds familiar though.

I watched Extremely Wicked and Vile (2019) it was decent enough. 7/10

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Yet again, still none of yours, but they don't sound like my cuppa, so that's why.

So far just one: The Dressmaker, 2015, with Kate Winslet and Judy Davis. I've always liked Judy Davis, although I didn't recognise her in this one until halfway through! My admiration for Kate Winslet's acting chops continues. She's come a long way from Titanic, and was no slouch in that.

It's an odd, yet compelling film. Set in 1951 Australia, it's about a woman who was accused of murdering a classmate when she was a child, and sent away from the small town and her mother. She somehow ended up in Paris as a dressmaker for Dior, Vionnet, and Balenciaga (which meant she was very, very good). Learning her mother (Judy Davis) was alone and ill, she returns home, and faces the town who believes she murdered the boy and shuns her.

Part comedy, part mystery, part tragedy, part romance. Weird mixture.

Overall it was quirky but well done. 8.5/10

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