I loved Lost in Translation.
Couldn't get The Life Aquatic
I loved Lost in Translation.
Couldn't get The Life Aquatic
“Schindler” was a difficult project.
Black Panther. I thought this movie was so stupid. They even came up with some imaginary country for it.
I admire Japanese culture, but I didn’t see any of the positive aspects of it in “Lost.” Just me.
I thought it caught a good glimpse of Japanese culture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPKO7C543ls
You felt like you were intimately with the group.
If I may, I wont tell you you have to like it. But have you watched it by yourself , quietly, fully absorbing the flick, maybe with beer in hand? I love it, but it definitely falls in the category of a movie you will NOT get dragged into if you are surfing the channels. (unlike caddyshack, old school, etc...)
Punchdrunk Love
Funny question and timely. Once upon a time in Hollywood. Bought it, didnt even finish it when nothing else was on. Is that like walking out? Seems to be a love- hate oscar pick right now. If it was different actors and you didnt know it was QT, everyone would hate it. Pure QT self indulgence- with no point or fun like his other flicks.
Is Tokyo the same as every other city?
I’ve only visited NYC, but it’s easy to think of modern, unusual & positive things that I’ve done there. I don’t see that in “Lost.”
Only movie I ever walked out of was the Big Lebowski. At the time thought it was a big waste of time.
when i watch any Lindsay Lohan movie , it make me excited ! ?
First Man. On DVD, had to hit fast forward whenever Armstrong's wife came on screen. Action sequences were amazing.
Better title: We sent Spock to the moon.
The Last Jedi. W . T . F, seriously.
Joker..... I rented it, stoped watching with 50 min to go, rental expired... didn't really care? Might give it another try.
My Dad and I walked out of Fantasia when I was about five years old.
Borat.
This was supposed to be so good.
Everyone in the theater thought it was stupid.
So much so that about 1/2 way through, someone pulled the fire alarm.
I love Tarantino, but OUATIH lacked the kind of over-the-top silliness or big notes of his other stuff. I didn’t walk out of it, but I’d put at least 6 of his other films ahead of this one.
I also love Brad Pitt, but a movie I nearly walked out of (but wish I had because it never gave me any satisfaction) was The Tree of Life.
No effort was made to make me feel anything for the characters. Then, there is a wild creation of the universe and dinosaurs interlude.
Malick is no Kubrick.
not a fan wrote:
The Royal Tenenbaums
anything with Ben Stiller
fisky wrote:
Little Miss Sunshine. It gets a 91% critic and 91% audience score. I turned it off about 3/4 of the way through. To be fair, I've never liked Steve Carell in anything.
Who hurt you?
Gravity. It really sucked.
Arrival