“Every day, I come by your house and I pick you up.
Wikipedia wrote:While it was a commercial failure on its original release, Playtime is retrospectively considered Tati's magnum opus, his most daring work, and one of the greatest films of all time.
Much love for my man Coppola here but uh...I don't think Megalopolis is going to go down in history as any of these three things. 

Shoutout to Rumble Fish!
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(02-28-2025, 09:08 PM)DavidCroquet wrote:
Wikipedia wrote:While it was a commercial failure on its original release, Playtime is retrospectively considered Tati's magnum opus, his most daring work, and one of the greatest films of all time.
Much love for my man Coppola here but uh...I don't think Megalopolis is going to go down in history as any of these three things. 

Shoutout to Rumble Fish!

I’ve yet to see it, but there’s something admirable about Coppola willing it into the existence. Putting up his own money from his long career to make the movie he wanted to. Many directors use the stock “I’m proud of the movie” line after making like Red One or Ghostbusters 7. Rarely does somebody put their whole self into a project at a certain scale. Few can afford to.
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(03-01-2025, 06:55 AM)benji wrote:

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Gotta give em credit for being committed to the bit
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(02-20-2025, 06:59 AM)Cauliflower Of Love wrote: Rewatching Spanglish, I had forgotten sandbergs character was a chef.

The sandwich making scene is more compelling than most pornography. 

That egg...
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Enjoyed the hell out of American Fiction. More poignant and touching than I expected; it's got some funny bits, but the marketing and trailer bills it as a race-comedy, when it's a family drama with absolutely luscious handling of racial issues. 

"It's time we listened to black voices." 

Superb.
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(03-01-2025, 09:41 AM)chronovore wrote: Enjoyed the hell out of American Fiction. More poignant and touching than I expected; it's got some funny bits, but the marketing and trailer bills it as a race-comedy, when it's a family drama with absolutely luscious handling of racial issues. 

"It's time we listened to black voices." 

Superb.

Saw that as part of the big meta joke.
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(03-01-2025, 08:08 AM)Polident wrote:
(02-28-2025, 09:08 PM)DavidCroquet wrote:
Wikipedia wrote:While it was a commercial failure on its original release, Playtime is retrospectively considered Tati's magnum opus, his most daring work, and one of the greatest films of all time.
Much love for my man Coppola here but uh...I don't think Megalopolis is going to go down in history as any of these three things. 

Shoutout to Rumble Fish!

I’ve yet to see it, but there’s something admirable about Coppola willing it into the existence. Putting up his own money from his long career to make the movie he wanted to. Many directors use the stock “I’m proud of the movie” line after making like Red One or Ghostbusters 7. Rarely does somebody put their whole self into a project at a certain scale. Few can afford to.

I see it's on one of thoses "free" streaming sites. I'm kind of curios to see it with my own eyes. I should start watching Andor but I think watching Megalopolis while high af is my plan for the day. 

"Wish me luck and see you on the other side, boys."  Thank you for your service!
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(03-01-2025, 12:52 PM)killamajig wrote:
(03-01-2025, 08:08 AM)Polident wrote:
(02-28-2025, 09:08 PM)DavidCroquet wrote: Much love for my man Coppola here but uh...I don't think Megalopolis is going to go down in history as any of these three things. 

Shoutout to Rumble Fish!

I’ve yet to see it, but there’s something admirable about Coppola willing it into the existence. Putting up his own money from his long career to make the movie he wanted to. Many directors use the stock “I’m proud of the movie” line after making like Red One or Ghostbusters 7. Rarely does somebody put their whole self into a project at a certain scale. Few can afford to.

I see it's on one of thoses "free" streaming sites. I'm kind of curios to see it with my own eyes. I should start watching Andor but I think watching Megalopolis while high af is my plan for the day. 

"Wish me luck and see you on the other side, boys."  Thank you for your service!
That’s how I watched it…in theaters.

It was fun to see exactly once.

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Okay, I'm literally only 15 minutes in and I have some thoughts. 

There's no subtlety in this, right from the get-go the narrator tells you what's going on. Francis certainly has something to say but it's so ham-fisted. It looks cheap too. If it weren't for the the gazillion famous actors in this thing giving performances that range from "scenery chewing" to "I don't know why I'm here other than as a friend and it's cool to see all these other famous people" this wouldn't be worth watching.

It's a good thing Adam Driver is in this. Because it feels like one of his SNL sketches. He gives a very serious performance in something that doesn't feel very serious. 
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The fact that the other actors can keep from laughing during Megalopolis is a testament to their great acting abilities.

The whole time I'm watching this, I can't help but wonder what the other actors are thinking while they're making this. Do they know it's shit and are here just for the good time? Or do they really think they're making meaningful art with a message.? 


High AF 15 Minutes in Review: 
What if Neil Breen or Tommy Wiseau were friends with a lot of famous actors and made a bizzaro Atlas Shrugged meets Metropolis(1927) self indugent movie. With it's Monty Pythonesque characters and Tyler Durden philosophy this makes for good RLM style fun with film buff friends but not much else.



Ol' Francis is the only one with writing credit, too.
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Directed by
Francis Ford Coppola
Written by
Francis Ford Coppola

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Adam Driver Adam Driver ... Cesar Catilina
Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Esposito ... Mayor Cicero
Nathalie Emmanuel Nathalie Emmanuel ... Julia Cicero
Aubrey Plaza Aubrey Plaza ... Wow Platinum
Shia LaBeouf Shia LaBeouf ... Clodio Pulcher
Jon Voight Jon Voight ... Hamilton Crassus III
Laurence Fishburne Laurence Fishburne ... Fundi Romaine
Talia Shire Talia Shire ... Constance Crassus Catilina
Jason Schwartzman Jason Schwartzman ... Jason Zanderz
Kathryn Hunter Kathryn Hunter ... Teresa Cicero
Grace VanderWaal Grace VanderWaal ... Vesta Sweetwater
Chloe Fineman Chloe Fineman ... Clodia Pulcher
James Remar James Remar ... Charles Cothope
D.B. Sweeney D.B. Sweeney ... Commissioner Stanley Hart
Isabelle Kusman Isabelle Kusman ... Claudine Pulcher
Bailey Coppola Bailey Coppola ... Huey Wilkes (as Bailey Ives)
Madeleine Gardella Madeleine Gardella ... Claudette Pulcher
Balthazar Getty Balthazar Getty ... Aram Kazanjian
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Speak no evil was good. The best horror movies are the ones where you can see the actors are having a great time. There was a lot of lols in it, especially the push into the river.
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Jerry Maguire is crazy good. I seriously need to really dig into 90s mom movies.
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Watched Conclave before cancelling Prime (take that Bezos!)
Weird that it won best screenplay as it's by far the weakest aspect of the movie. Acting, art direction and music are really good, but the "scheming" was super simplistic, the "liberals" vs "conservatives" speaches were cringeworthy, and the little twist at the end was very much current year. 

Also watches Challengers. What the fuck was that ending lol
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(03-04-2025, 03:49 PM)Ethan wrote: Watched Conclave before cancelling Prime (take that Bezos!)
Weird that it won best screenplay as it's by far the weakest aspect of the movie. Acting, art direction and music are really good, but the "scheming" was super simplistic, the "liberals" vs "conservatives" speaches were cringeworthy, and the little twist at the end was very much current year. 

Also watches Challengers. What the fuck was that ending lol


Funnily enough the book came out about ten years ago and they kept the same ending, prescient stuff from Bob harris

I watched Sugarcane yesterday. Oscar nominated documentary about the residential schools in canada. Completely fucked up. The Native chief dude who gets a DNA test and the only matching relatives all have the same name as the priest who raped him...how do you eve begin to comprehend any of that.
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(03-03-2025, 01:33 AM)benji wrote:

Plot twist: the photographer of this pic was also Jeff Goldblum: GOLDBLUMCEPTION
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I was going to put it in the rando vid thread but it might be more appreciated here...

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Power Puff Girls live action trailer leak...


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Captain America 4 is really bad. Despite jokes and all about it, I tried. Went in with lowered expectations. I found enjoyment in Kraven. This somehow was worse.

The weirdest part is nearly everybody he fights is over 60. There’s a prolonged scene where he’s struggling against a regular 65-year-old man. Harrison Ford is 82. At one point he’s chasing after a guy in his 70s. How old is Robert Downey Jr?
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Manufacturing consent for social security cuts.
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This was one of the better movies in the mcu.

So that's saying something.
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The executive producer for time travelers wife was brad pitt

Lol
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