It’s been a while since those, what are your latest gems?

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    I watched three films last week:

    • Barbie (2023) - pleasingly intelligent satire.

    • Colette (2018) - lavish fin de siecle biopic.

    • Alice in the Cities (1974) - existentialist road movie prefiguring Wenders’ later Paris, Texas.

    Which was best? Well, the first, US, section of AitC had more intensity to offer than the European conclusion. Wenders was still developing here. Colette looked beautiful and had a story to tell, but did not seem to get to the root of what kept the protagonist with Willy so long. Barbie also looked good, Gerwig knew what she wanted to say and articulated it pretty well and entertainingly, if a little schmaltzy - inevitably - towards the end.

    Overall, I would say that Barbie wins.

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    Are only new movies allowed?

    Because the best movie I watched in the last week was Mean Streets from '73.

    Scorsese’s third time in the directors chair.

    I watched it as I had never seen it before and Killers of the Flower Moon comes out next week.

    I wonder if De Niro’s character will be as big a piece of shit as he was in Mean Streets?. (no, the films are not connected in any way)

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    Kickback

    It’s about the corruption inside FIFA. I’m not a big football fan but it was presented well and fills in the gaps in my knowledge of the subject.

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    Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

    First revisit in well over a decade. It really is a wonderful, bizarre time capsule and quite possibly Tim Burton’s best.

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    The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar

    I’ve always been a Wes Anderson junky. This one is a barrage of information, but as charming as ever. The story told via cascading letters is also very fun. Gives Dracula (book) vibes

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      Did you catch the three other short films that accompanied it?

      Wes Anderson did a good job on the short films; Netflix really dropped the ball on promoting and bundling them together. I would have never known there were other short films released if I hadn’t looked up the first short film.

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    I watched four films this week, all of which I’d seen before (so clearly I quite like them all):

    • It Happened One Night (1934)
    • Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
    • Foreign Correspondent (1940)
    • 21 Jump Street (2012)

    Really tough to choose one, but would probably have to give the nod to Mr Smith. Jimmy Stewart is just too good.

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    Last week? Strays but that’s because it’s the only movie I watched. The humour reminded me a bit of Sausage Party but this was worse

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      1 year ago

      We haven’t had those posts in a while, so feel free if you have any other movie you would like to share!

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    1 year ago

    New Mission Impossible is really good.

    Also after reading first book I watched the extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring. Obviously a master piece…

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    The Bad Guys

    You’d think it would be full of cliches, but I was pleasantly surprised how many plot twists it has and how unpredictable the ending was.