Oohhh this vid is old but im so mad. How can someone be stupid enough to make wrong decisions like this then blame everyone but their own dumb self?! Theres so many warnings before you take T, no one forced T on her and no one forced her to get too surgery.
What i would pick - the social network - Moneyball - life of pi - 12 years a slave - whiplash - spotlight - moonlight - get out - Roma - parasite - Nomadland - CODA - EEAAO - the holdovers
My picks would be - Jeff bridges true grit (i pick this so he doesn't have to win for crazy heart and Colin firth can win for a single man) - Gary Oldman tinker tailor solider spy - Daniel day-Lewis Lincoln - Leonardo DiCaprio the wolf of wall street - Michael Keaton Birdman - Michael Fassbender Steve jobs - Casey Affleck Manchester by the sea - Daniel day-Lewis phantom thread - Bradley cooper a star is born - Joaquin Phoenix joker - Anthony Hopkins the father - Andrew Garfield tick tick boom - Brendan Fraser the whale - Cillian Murphey Oppenheimer
The three common threads for each story: number one is about chasing acceptance in finance, the second is about chasing acceptance in a relationship, the third is about acceptance in religion. There’s a nihilistic approach that each one has its shortcomings.
Very odd movie :( Other than Poor Things (Possibly more for Emma Stone) I have not liked Lanthimos movies. He is an overrated director, at least personally.
If you’re a fan of the first two movies you’ll give this movie 0 stars. The movie was terrible. It’s about a sick woman on her side quest to get pizza. The movie does not explain anything about the origins of the aliens and the story has no direction.
Spoiler warning I had a small issue with the climax. I felt that when the characters finally ate pizza and found peace, it was a bit underwhelming as a climax. It provided some closure, but not much more than that. I wish there had been a more significant climax, but I'm still happy with how it ended. I would rate it a solid three out of five.
Finally caught this. Good debut from Dev, I was really impressed! The final act is a bit messy if I'm nitpicking, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and thought he added enough to the film to stand out from other action movies.
I was a big cynic when I watched Inside Out, but this movie actually gives me hope for Pixar. If they can still do good sequels, then maybe it's not such a bad thing that they're only going to be focusing on sequels and spinoffs from now on? Eheh.. eheheh
Trust me it’s a REALLY good movie it has lots of moments where you don’t know if their going to live or die and it gives you a feeling that your in the movie
@@cole2160 I'm not a new audience. I just know a shit movie with bad writing and plot lines when I see one. I guess you're the type that trusts the Government when they tell you to ignore what you see and "Trust the science" "You can't question the science"
Just because argylle didnt follow instructions doesn’t mean it’s a good movie because it’s fun at least like your being unreasonable and no one cares about how they filmed it like movies don’t have to be perfect all the time like your being stupidly ungrateful
I am interested. Yea. I suppose I would have wanted some explanation as to why 2 polar opposites like California and Texas 🟥 would suddenly team up. But I'm willing to give this film a chance. At least it doesn't sound WOKE.
I feel like inside out would do great as a series as opposed to movies because it would be nice to see little short stories regarding Riley’s every day life with sneak peaks inside of her head
This film hits different when your first few months of being a teenager were mostly spent in the midst of a world pandemic after just moving. Moves two days after turning 13 and the virus started four months after that so I never got to have that authentic teenage experience because it was spent in a mask being forced to be in my house because the government wouldn’t let us go anywhere unless we really had to. I would’ve really liked to see what Riley‘s teenage years would be like if she was in a pandemic instead of having a normal high school experience.
Finally, someone who liked the French Dispatch as i did. The acting was wonderful and i always choose movies that have actors i find interesting ( Tilda Seinton, Jeffrey Wright ).
god stephanie hsu was RIGHT THEREEEEE. she was arguably the most important character in that movie's plot and yet,, the big actress cameo won over her. what a slap in the face to one of the best performances in recent memory
i haven't seen it yet but oof that length. would someone be able to treat it like a mini series and pause between stories, or do you think it's important to watch them all in one sitting? great video tho, can't wait to watch more!!
I think Poor things was OK. Dont hate it, dont love it. I liked it ok. All Yorgos films makes me feel like he and I don't share the same sense of humor, like all the funny bits they dont quite land for me (some do, but not in general), i's most awkward than anything, his earlier work. What i really don't appreciate is if they beat a dog to death or any other graphic animal abuse, anything else flows in the absurd river. I really want to watch kinds of kindness just because the visual style seems modern and like a work of fiction or something David Lynch could find interesting. The visuals and the colors and the cult and depravity, the american psycho vibes of the first part are calling me to see this.