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TopicMovie Club Topic 4 - We Need to Talk About the Genius Saint Who Killed The Muppe
lucifiere
10/13/21 8:54:57 PM
#418
While I am here, though:

  • I'm Thinking of Ending Things: 9
  • It's Such A Beautiful Day: 10
  • Luca: 8
TopicMovie Club Topic 4 - We Need to Talk About the Genius Saint Who Killed The Muppe
lucifiere
10/13/21 8:49:54 PM
#417
I didn't know that this was going again - I'm not on Gamefaqs much!

here are some noms:

  • There's Someone Inside Your House (2021)
  • The Guilty (2021)
  • Raw (2016)
  • Errementari (2018)


All Netflix bois i have interest in.

I do plan to catch up.
TopicMovie Club Topic 4 - We Need to Talk About the Genius Saint Who Killed The Muppe
lucifiere
08/18/21 11:00:30 PM
#255
The King (2019)
Blue Jay (2016)
Snowpiercer (2013)
Cut Throat City (2020)
Gunpowder Milkshake (2021)

Things of varying interest on Netflix, yay! I plan on catching up.
TopicMovie Club Topic 4 - We Need to Talk About the Genius Saint Who Killed The Muppe
lucifiere
07/15/21 1:44:03 PM
#105
Melancholia (2011)
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989)
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
07/01/21 10:11:12 PM
#482
Magnolia (1999)
Pi (1998)
The Fountain (2006)
Brazil (1985)
Barton Fink (1991)
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
06/18/21 2:05:58 PM
#400
I am behind on these ratings because life has been, uh, interesting, but I've been watching!

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote - 8/10
We Need to Talk About Kevin - 8/10
The Vast of Night - 6/10

/ House - 9/10
This movie legitimately has the most charm and I loved it SO much.
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
06/17/21 10:30:31 AM
#385
Trainspotting (1996)
Mandy (2018)
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)

TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
06/03/21 8:41:10 PM
#342
Onibaba (1964)
House (1977)
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
05/27/21 10:49:13 AM
#306
First Cow (2019)
Alphaville (1965)
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
05/21/21 10:38:35 AM
#283
We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011)
City of God (2002)
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
05/17/21 8:17:35 AM
#260
One day I'll have the mental energy for writeups again:

Muppets: 7/10
St. Maud: 8/10
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
05/14/21 9:51:34 AM
#240
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018)
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
05/06/21 11:30:04 AM
#180
god i've been slacking

Bad Genius: 8/10
Enter the Void: 9/10

Enter the Void was lower for a hot second but its really stuck with me.
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
04/23/21 3:52:41 PM
#90
Enter the Void (2009)
Bodied (2018)
Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010)

TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
04/16/21 8:47:06 AM
#34
The Tribe (2014)
Bad Genius (2017)
Sound of Noise (2010)

they all seem v interesting
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
04/13/21 1:50:56 PM
#5
it's obvious i don't know how to embed links, 0/10
TopicMovie Club Topic 3 - Murder by Marnie: Hunt for the Blue Hand Stalker Lobster
lucifiere
04/13/21 1:50:30 PM
#4
The Lobster (2017)

I love this movie because it's intense and uncomfortable, and it's the type of experience you can really only have with a few directors - Yorgos of course being one of them. Colin Farrell is a king of dark comedy; when his seriousness and absurdity breaks, it's usually enough to break the viewer (me, lol).

I've read reviews that take this movie so seriously, hailing it as a film that tries so desperately to be clever and (dramatically) make a statement. I think it fits right in with the best of dystopians - it reads like a novel, it has a level of damning absurdity that makes the consumer go, 'Wow that would never happen... unless? (eyes emoji)'. Hailing it as prophetic takes away from the immersion, imo.

The small details/one-off quotes make this movie charming, like, "We only play electronica music," and, "Is there a bisexual option?" I can't help but wonder how Joaquin Phoenix's character in "Her" would fare in the same role.

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6pquk1zWYc&ab_channel=komarkive)

Anyways, you probably won't remember what happened in this movie a few years from now, but you'll remember how you felt. And that's probably the biggest tell-tale sign of a favorite movie for me. It's kind of how I feel with Lost in Translation, too, which I had only seen because of this movie group.

uhhhhhhhh 9/10
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