lol. I’m obviously not watching this all but I’ve actually already seen about 20 minutes of this a few years ago when the slash film guys talked about it.
Do you have a real film you want me to watch or are we calling this a wash?
lol. I’m obviously not watching this all but I’ve actually already seen about 20 minutes of this a few years ago when the slash film guys talked about it.
Do you have a real film you want me to watch or are we calling this a wash?
deadbeat alert. watch or ban
I liked everything about Wicked… but the songbook. They weren’t actually bad and were certainly performed very well, it’s just that they weren’t that “sing-along-able” or even memorable.
pretty much every musical I’ve every seen has at least one showstopper tune.
Wicked has has show stopper scenes but more for the story and choreography that the songs.
The lyrics simply don’t flow in much of the movie.
It’s so ugly it hurt my eyes. Not sure I can tolerate the second one if it looks the same. It’s the pink fluffy female version of a Transformer film.
what the hell
Well if you are a punk ass B then you can watch Last Days of American Crime.
It’s definitely changed how I see him. A welcher in our midst.
Eight hours is pushing the definition of “movie” beyond reason imo.
Punk ass b is my stage name!
I’m officially booing risky, we’re not trying to torture Clovis here and if we are at least do it in a way he’d like.
Logistics is not torture. I went back and forth and decided I’d rather Clovis watch something he’d never otherwise watch but would enrich his appreciation of life and cinema.
Unfortunately he is a punk ass bitch who welches on bets if he doesn’t want to pay the cost. Tsk tsk.
At least CN appeared to have stuck to the technical terms of his twoplustwo ban.
I think Clovis likes this as long as their is consent and a safe word.
How much of Logistics have you personally watched?
I saw the poster, which is essentially the same experience.
It Was Just an Accident (2025)
A man who was once tortured by Iranian authorities identifies someone - correctly or incorrectly, we’re not sure - as one of his past torturers, takes impulsive action, and we’re off to the races. The first act is extremely compelling; the movie hits a bit of a lull as the cast of characters broadens, and the rest of the experience is a bit more on the uneven side, but overall this is really strong. And it has one of the best endings of any movie this year.
Should be a lock to make it into the Best International Feature Film field in the coming Oscars, and I’d be happy to see it show up with a Best Picture nomination as well.
3.5/5
this sounds great until you realize they mean the ENTIRE fucking production cycle
like, why
Yep. This was on fire for like two hours. The only comparable experience is There Will Be Blood. The story and pacing is relentless.
And then the movie goes full gonzo and just loses me in the last half hour. Like yes it still had me on the edge of my seat, but you def know when the movie suddenly pivots.
I’d recommend for the first two hours though. Those are really quite excellent and Aster is at his best. And then of course you’ll want to see how it all turns out. It’s not BAD, it’s just not anything close to what I thought the movie was building toward.