I remember loving The Spanish Prisoner but I haven’t seen it since I was a teenager. No one ever talks about it, I’ll have to re-watch.
Saving Mr. Banks - very entertaining especially if you liked Mary Poppins
winetarelli posted:I remember loving The Spanish Prisoner but I haven’t seen it since I was a teenager. No one ever talks about it, I’ll have to re-watch.
You should...
wineart 2 posted:Biting my lip!🙃
Why? I know you have an opinion on his films.
We watched Rope (1948) the other night. Very good. Filmed on a single set with a half a dozen characters like a stage play.
Spanish Prisoner is an excellent film, but I am a Mamet fan.
Hanna. A great film and Saorsie Ronan gave an early sign of what a wonderful actress she is
steve8 posted:wineart 2 posted:Biting my lip!🙃
Why? I know you have an opinion on his films.
We watched Rope (1948) the other night. Very good. Filmed on a single set with a half a dozen characters like a stage play.
...and filmed with a single camera in (almost) one continuous shot. When they were shooting, they had to stop every 10 minutes to change film reels, but those cuts were disguised by things like having the camera pan across a dark surface. There are 4 visible cuts in the film that occurred every 20 minutes. They coincided with when the theatre projectionist would have to change reels.
Captain Marvel - Gives the background for the character that will have a much larger role in the next Avengers movie. But doesn't add much to the storyline.
Rothko posted:Captain Marvel - Gives the background for the character that will have a much larger role in the next Avengers movie. But doesn't add much to the storyline.
Saw this today. A good flick that stands on its own, imo.
jcocktosten posted:Spanish Prisoner is an excellent film, but I am a Mamet fan.
Hanna. A great film and Saorsie Ronan gave an early sign of what a wonderful actress she is
Saw that they are coming out with a Hanna series on Amazon Prime. Could be worth watching. They did a decent job with Jack Ryan.
Bohemian Rhapsody - really enjoyed the movie, thought it was done really well handling a lot of music scenes.
A Star is Born - recent version - enjoyed it much more than I thought, Gaga did a good job of acting. Thought there was a few parts that were a bit odd, but overall pretty good.
Saw both on a plane
sunnylea57 posted:steve8 posted:wineart 2 posted:Biting my lip!🙃
Why? I know you have an opinion on his films.
We watched Rope (1948) the other night. Very good. Filmed on a single set with a half a dozen characters like a stage play.
...and filmed with a single camera in (almost) one continuous shot. When they were shooting, they had to stop every 10 minutes to change film reels, but those cuts were disguised by things like having the camera pan across a dark surface. There are 4 visible cuts in the film that occurred every 20 minutes. They coincided with when the theatre projectionist would have to change reels.
Less commonly known is that Hitchcock tried to same thing with his next movie Under Capricorn with Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotton. Though the long shots are not used on every scene, unlike Rope, it attempts shots that goes through rooms instead of a single location. In an amazing scene a massive crane assembly was used to keep shooting up, down and around a staircase. Though not a great film, as with all of Hitchcock's movies, there is much to admire. Last year a 4k restoration was released:
FWIW I'd rank To Catch a Thief around number 18 in my Hitchcock list. Beautiful stars, some beautiful scenes, but ultimately shallow.
It Came From Outer Space. Cheesy movie, but solid video and audio restoration, and great 3D.
Bytown Rick posted:It Came From Outer Space. Cheesy movie, but solid video and audio restoration, and great 3D.
That movie's even older than the bottles in your cellar!!
Get Carter
Early 70's film with Michael Caine playing a tough guy gangster. OK
Johnny Cash: American Rebel
Good documentary. I wouldn't have recognized Carlene Carter had they not shown her name. Yikes.
bman posted:Bytown Rick posted:It Came From Outer Space. Cheesy movie, but solid video and audio restoration, and great 3D.
That movie's even older than the bottles in your cellar!!
steve8 posted:wineart 2 posted:Biting my lip!🙃
Why? I know you have an opinion on his films.
Oh, just didn’t have the energy or time to jump in. Nothing more.
I do indeed have opinions on all things Hitchcock. I viewed his work 100’s of times even before my daughter became an aficionado of his work.😎
A topic that would be a great thread IMHO. ( His top 10 films)
To Catch a Thief would not be in my top 15 I don’t think, yet it is a visual tour de force in so many, many ways. The Birds never makes my top 10 which seems to draw odd looks from people in my film club.🙃
wineart 2 posted:steve8 posted:wineart 2 posted:Biting my lip!🙃
Why? I know you have an opinion on his films.
To Catch a Thief would not be in my top 15 I don’t think, yet it is a visual tour de force in so many, many ways. The Birds never makes my top 10 which seems to draw odd looks from people in my film club.🙃
A tough declaration from a dedicated GC fanboy!
I could peg The Birds around 12 to 13. Horrible ending, but so much good stuff.
HELEN (going to door leading to kitchen) Three Southern fried chicken, Sam. Baked potato on all of them.
The Last Resort - documentary about 2 photographers and their project capturing Miami Beach and its retiree community in the 70s. FkGs family hotels appeared a couple times. Very interesting
The Old Man posted:I could peg The Birds around 12 to 13. Horrible ending, but so much good stuff.
HELEN (going to door leading to kitchen) Three Southern fried chicken, Sam. Baked potato on all of them.
I have a soft spot for The Birds because I can remember watching it when I was about 8 years old and it scared the shit out of me. For the longest time I didn't look at birds the same way. Hell, even today I still look sideways at crows when walking by them.
steve8 posted:The Old Man posted:I could peg The Birds around 12 to 13. Horrible ending, but so much good stuff.
HELEN (going to door leading to kitchen) Three Southern fried chicken, Sam. Baked potato on all of them.
I have a soft spot for The Birds because I can remember watching it when I was about 8 years old and it scared the shit out of me. For the longest time I didn't look at birds the same way. Hell, even today I still look sideways at crows when walking by them.
Likewise. It was on TV one night and I was told by my parents I couldn't watch it. I snuck down to the basement and watched it anyway. In the dark.
Recently:
Juliet, Naked
Better than the Nick Hornby novel it's based on. The kind of film only the Brits can make. It could have been sappy and cloying, but instead it's breezy and deft. Totally likeable and believable cast. Nothing profound, but an enjoyable 105 minutes.
Won't You Be My Neighbor?
There was a whole lot I didn't know about Fred Rogers. I never watched the show as a kid.
A Private War
Widows
The Favourite
Bad times at the El Royal
Triple Frontier: Cheesy, predictable.
Leaving Neverland: Extremely disturbing.
For those who'd like to know The Criterion Channel starts soon. This is the replacement for Filmstruck where you had access to the great Criterion label, but also other classics. I think they have an early signup deal where you have a lifetime discount as long as you keep up your account.
(Not a paid shill.)
1st half of Bohemian Rhapsody on a plane. Will watch the rest on the way home Monday. Good performances obviously and music. So far very little depth or insight - but a fun way to pass time on a plane
The Silent Revolution (Das schweigende Klassenzimmer)
Thor: The Dark World
Second half of Bohemian Rhapsody. 1st half of A Star is Born (Cooper/Gaga version)
Us -- 87pts. When your first film is Get Out it's hard to have your second effort be as special. Still, lots of good ideas and great, great performances. It's very interesting that the this film has an score of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes which is almost has good as the 98% Get Out received. However, there's a big difference is the audience scores. Get Out settled out at 86%, but Us actually lost of couple of points from Saturday to Sunday and is currently at a dismal 69%. An example of the so-called "critic's movie"?
Les Enfants Terribles
Scream For Me Sarajevo
Captain Marvel
A better than usual super-hero film with a couple of plot twists and a great soundtrack.
Long Time Running - a documentary about the final tour of The Tragically Hip.
billhike posted:Long Time Running - a documentary about the final tour of The Tragically Hip.
Wait a minute. You not only know the Hip, you watched a doc about them. And your favourite sport is hockey. Sorry, dude, I'm calling you out: you're actually Canadian. And if you don't come up to Ottawa this summer for a visit and an offline, i'm ratting you out to ICE. You've been warned......
bman posted:billhike posted:Long Time Running - a documentary about the final tour of The Tragically Hip.
Wait a minute. You not only know the Hip, you watched a doc about them. And your favourite sport is hockey. Sorry, dude, I'm calling you out: you're actually Canadian. And if you don't come up to Ottawa this summer for a visit and an offline, i'm ratting you out to ICE. You've been warned......
I’ve also had poutine multiple times and have a couple of bottles from the Niagara VQA in the cellar! I can’t ice skate though, so that is my fallback “defence”.
billhike posted:bman posted:billhike posted:Long Time Running - a documentary about the final tour of The Tragically Hip.
Wait a minute. You not only know the Hip, you watched a doc about them. And your favourite sport is hockey. Sorry, dude, I'm calling you out: you're actually Canadian. And if you don't come up to Ottawa this summer for a visit and an offline, i'm ratting you out to ICE. You've been warned......
I’ve also had poutine multiple times and have a couple of bottles from the Niagara VQA in the cellar! I can’t ice skate though, so that is my fallback “defence”.
Just the fact that you said "ice skate" proves you're not Canadian. 😁
sunnylea57 posted:billhike posted:bman posted:billhike posted:Long Time Running - a documentary about the final tour of The Tragically Hip.
Wait a minute. You not only know the Hip, you watched a doc about them. And your favourite sport is hockey. Sorry, dude, I'm calling you out: you're actually Canadian. And if you don't come up to Ottawa this summer for a visit and an offline, i'm ratting you out to ICE. You've been warned......
I’ve also had poutine multiple times and have a couple of bottles from the Niagara VQA in the cellar! I can’t ice skate though, so that is my fallback “defence”.
Just the fact that you said "ice skate" proves you're not Canadian. 😁
No Country For Old Men and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. It was a Coen brothers weekend.