How about Mad Max: Fury Road I'd also argue that The Force Awakens was pretty good as well, definitely not on the same level as something like Mad Max or Blade Runner though.
Mad Max is a little different though. That's a complete re imagining of the character. It has no ties to the Mel Gibson films, and thus was able to act without restraints.
M4 will presumably pick up after the events of the original Matrix trilogy. It's going to have to justify its existence within the film in a way that makes sense, and then needs to build upon its own legacy.
I guess. It really didn't feel any different than going between Mad Max 1 through 3 though. It just had a different lead actor. I mean Mad Max 2 is a totally different move than 1. There are also people that would argue that Jurassic World did it right (I'm not one of those), but it was hugely popular.
Luce and Peanut Butter Falcon opened near me. I don't know if I will get a chance to see them this weekend, but it's nice to see films like this start opening.
It's been a decent summer, but I'm ready for some different movies.
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I wanted to catch Tigers Are Not Afraid but it's only playing in New York...
Caught The Peanut Butter Falcon at a 9 o'clock showing last night. I really enjoyed it. It's a really heart-warming film. Kind of reminded me of Hunt for the Wilderpeople in some ways.
I know Shia LaBeouf is one of those actors that seems to divide people, but I thought he did an amazing job here.
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You guys I'm in an actual film! Well ok it might just be the top of my head and you wouldn't know it's me unless I pointed it out, but my boyfriend did get a full on head shot in the film
So we went to see this comedian the Amazing Jonathan a few years ago. Turns out they made a documentary about him. He's been really sick and this was his final tour. Funny thing is that there's also another documentary already out that covers this same tour. And I honestly don't even remember seeing cameras there filming. It's streaming now on Hulu. All I can say is thank goodness they zoomed in on my boyfriend and not me
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Holy crap that's awesome, Heather!
I remember the Amazing Jonathan. Saw him on TV once. He had a lot of energy and combined comedy with magic.
IIRC, he was the one that yelled, "I want to take my clothes off and run around!" then he drank from a bottle that looked like Windex and said "This stops streaking!"
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
Heather is famous!
So how did you figure out you guys were in it? Did you watch it and just happen to see yourselves?
A NEW GAME BEGINS
https://thefilmstage.com/news/richar...we-roll-along/
Let it be known 20 years from now, when climate change has set upon the world murderous heat, flooded cities, famine, mass displacement, and a religious fervor the likes of which were unseen since the plague, that on August 29, 2019, someone typed “Richard Linklater, you crazy motherfucker.” One-upping just about any time-based cinematic experiment, he’s set himself the task of adapting Stephen Sondheim’s 20-year-spanning Merrily We Roll Along in an insanely literal manner, filming a segment every year for the next, well, you get the idea.
Ben Platt will star as Franklin Shepard, a Hollywood film producer whose former life as a Broadway composer we follow in bits and pieces; Beanie Feldstein is to play Mary Flynn, his best friend and a theater critic. Due to the nature of its source mateiral (originated by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman), the film “is being shot in reverse chronological order, as the play and musical end when the characters are in their mid-20s and just embarking on their entertainment careers.” By Merrily‘s completion, Platt will be 45, Feldstein 46, and Linklater 79. Don’t think about this for too long—that is a deep abyss to gaze into, and I can confirm it gazes back.
Linklater’s mainstay producer Ginger Sledge will produce, while Jason Blum and Blumhouse, ensuring their low-budget-horror well is not soon forgotten, has a hand. While you wait for Merrily We Roll Along, be sure to read our interview with Linklater on the occasion of his new—and, sadly, basically gone-from-theaters—film Where’d You Go, Bernadette?
Anyone heard of this film The Load? The premise sounds intriguing and it's doing solid on RT%. It's a freshman film apparently.
The Load
Vlada works as a truck driver during the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999. Tasked with transporting a mysterious load from Kosovo to Belgrade, he drives through unfamiliar territory, trying to make his way in a country scarred by the war. He knows that once the job is over, he will need to return home and face the consequences of his actions.
That's pretty awesome!
Let me take the opportunity to give a shout out to that documentary. It's fantastic and it's way more than a standard documentary. The film turns into much more than that. In fact, the documentarian becomes part of his own film and it really turns into a film about fulfilling your dreams. If you have Hulu, check it out.
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It's about time for our annual Oscars thread, is it not?
One of my personal favorite type of news is which country will be submitting a film for the first time. This year so far we have Uganda's debut: https://www.softpower.ug/kony-order-...st-for-uganda/
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Here is what I think is a tasty tidbit for ll you JP/Dino fans out there. A short film featuring JP/Dino creatures. It's not trailer so no spoilers. I enjoyed it a heckuva lot.................................
https://www.aintitcool.com/battle-at...d-short-82434/
Wasn't that cool?
I do really, really want to see Welles' original cut of TMA but I love the one that exists. It's always a tragedy when an artist, for whatever reasons, is not allowed to create and maintain control over their art. Welles had to take crappy acting roles to help fund his films all throughout the rest of his life. His work is already quite dazzling, to me anyway and it makes me sad to think about what his career really could have been....
In the same vein and covering some similar ground, I saw this the other night....
Oscar time is coming soon!