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American Fiction

The always good Jeffrey Wright as a frustrated novelist/teacher going through the failure of his writing career, the loss of a sister, his mother's diagnosis of Alzheimer's, and a potential new relationship.   He decides to write a satire of Black fiction called F u c k , which unaccountably becomes a bestseller.   A worthy, somewhat innovative and often funny human drama worth seeking out.   Based on Percival Everett's Erasure.
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Spartacus (1960) with Kirk Douglas

         A movie  I have been meaning to see for literally decades. I saw it this week on dvd, and was really impressed. (Directed by Stanley Kubrick)
                    It is a profoundly moving story about the famous gladiator that co ordinated and led an attack on Imperial Rome with an army of escaped slaves.
                          I was in tears in parts of this film, in witnessing the troubles Spartacus faced, his defeat, and the crucifying of himself and his followers. 
                           Spartacus's story is one of great courage in the face of a decadent political system, and even all these centuries later, his story is a testament to that courage, and the meaning of, and the importance of, basic human rights of freedom and dignity.
                         This movie captures all of this, and is a must see for fans of history and classic movies....
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by MortSahlFan MortSahlFan wrote:

The Return of the Prodigal Son - 7.5/10
It's interesting... I use so many different sources to find movies.
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Hi, 

I wished a had a couple more peanuts in my SS. I would have at least 2 or 3 of those movie sites and spend a lot of time there. 

That said, I'm getting tired of Amazon, and seeing the same damn thing listed in 10 different places, so you always see them showing up. I have to admit I never warmed up to Netflix at all ... not sure why. A couple of other places I like to look at but they are spotty and too many of them are showing stuff that is now "free" to them, and make it look like it is a special film in the history of the art.

I did find, by accident that the toob has some stuff in there ... but most of it is the specials and small blurbs about a few films ... a couple of things sneak by and look great. 

It shows in my "reviews" ... I don't have enough of them to put up since the video stores died ... I use to do some massive scavenger hunts in every video store, specially if they had a foreign film section. But, sadly, and it shows in Amazon, "foreign" for them also means anime, and a lot of second rate stuff on samurai and wielding weapons in the air. 

Hopefully I can get to see a few more things ... although the more recent stuff is the majority of what I am missing and have not seen. So I catch up with what's left. 


I never paid for it, but somehow, a few times when I accidentally hit the Netflix button on my remote, I would search and search, trying to watch one thing (since it was free, and maybe a one-time glitch) and it was sh*t. Outside of a few music documentaries, it's worthless.

I got rid of cable, and only have YouTube, or Filmboards.com . Sometimes I just google a movie, hit VIDEO, long duration over 20 minutes, sometimes adding a "-youtube" to avoid the reviews or clickbait. 

My problem now is that I can't think of any movies that excite me. The few I've tried to see weren't available or had no subtitles and I don't download anymore. My "go-to" are 60s Eastern European movies. Dialogue-driven.
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Bay of Angels - 7/10
Good movie about addiction, but also how people use each other.
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There is a brilliant Spanish movie called The Platform from 2019 (Spanish: El hoyo). I think some people have seen it here:

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8228288/ - A vertical prison with one cell per level. Two people per cell. Only one food platform and two minutes per day to feed. An endless nightmare trapped in The Hole.

Well here comes the sequel (04 October 2024 on Netflix) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27729779/

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Originally posted by MortSahlFan MortSahlFan wrote:

The Return of the Prodigal Son - 7.5/10
It's interesting... I use so many different sources to find movies.
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Hi, 

I wished a had a couple more peanuts in my SS. I would have at least 2 or 3 of those movie sites and spend a lot of time there. 

That said, I'm getting tired of Amazon, and seeing the same damn thing listed in 10 different places, so you always see them showing up. I have to admit I never warmed up to Netflix at all ... not sure why. A couple of other places I like to look at but they are spotty and too many of them are showing stuff that is now "free" to them, and make it look like it is a special film in the history of the art.

I did find, by accident that the toob has some stuff in there ... but most of it is the specials and small blurbs about a few films ... a couple of things sneak by and look great. 

It shows in my "reviews" ... I don't have enough of them to put up since the video stores died ... I use to do some massive scavenger hunts in every video store, specially if they had a foreign film section. But, sadly, and it shows in Amazon, "foreign" for them also means anime, and a lot of second rate stuff on samurai and wielding weapons in the air. 

Hopefully I can get to see a few more things ... although the more recent stuff is the majority of what I am missing and have not seen. So I catch up with what's left. 
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The Return of the Prodigal Son - 7.5/10
It's interesting... I use so many different sources to find movies. This site is one of a dozen. Yet, I never even heard of this movie until I looked up a movie I liked (I was searching yesterday) and then found the IMDB lists it's included in and stumbled upon this one. I'm sure the movie description got me interested.


For all my critique of this movie, part of me says, "Just be the way you are" (just don't be something else). Maybe I'm rating this higher than I normally would, but the handful of movies I tried before gave me no interest in proceeding past the 5-10 minute mark.. By the time the movie is over, my little questions about chronology didn't matter as much. I didn't like the main character at all, but I didn't really like anyone. At one point, the wife tells the psychiatrist, "I love him more than myself" and I immediately thought, "I don't believe you" and a second later, she also tells the psychiatrist, "You don't believe me?". The only person I did believe was the psychiatrist's wife, because it's very basic and obvious.

Unfortunately for me, I had been interrupted so many times, it's taken me almost 24 hours to finish this relatively short movie, since I like to rewind a bit to catch up.
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Hi,

Saw a special on Pablo Picasso on HBO and watched it ... it was nice, and it was really cool how he stood up to the corruption and government in Spain ... unfortunately, the same folks still run the country ... all you gotta see is how the folks in Madrid treat the folks in Barcelona ... and then say that the folks in Barcelona did not follow the rules which were changed every 5 minutes in Madrid so no one would know what the rules were!

So much of this is visible in their film industry and music side of things ... they don't like the things like Spotify or Bandcamp get the leg up on them for many bands ... but then, they are not helping any of them either ... it's a case of the rich never spend their money except on themselves ... and they run the country!
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^ The original with Charles Groden is far better--- one of the best American comedies of its time.




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A long time ago I saw The Heartbreak Kid, from 2007, directed by the Farrelly brothers (the same ones from There's Something About Mary) with Ben Stiller, and it had been good, with their pseudo-politically incorrect humor and even nods to Bowie...but I I came across the original version, called the same, The Heartbreak Kid, but from 1972. Based on a play by Neil Simon, and directed by Elaine May (who would work with John Cassavetes) with young Charles Grodin and Cybill Shepherd. And as always, the originals from the '70s surprise and make their mark in their wake, so much so that later versions can only degrade it. Without giving anything away, it is much deeper, disturbing and philosophical, and an ending that, as always in this era, is left to free interpretation.
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Ferrari

The luscious and entirely watchable story of Enzo Ferrari at the height of his powers & struggles to be the top race car maker in Italy as he simultaneously fights to keep both his family and his racing legacy from breaking into pieces.   Adam Driver is superb, moving score from Daniel Pemberton, A must-see and the best drama of 2023.
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Originally posted by JD JD wrote:

^Well that may affect my next viewing choices. Both these were among the next 5 I had planned on watching. Unhappy

I love Ghostbusters and after the decent Afterlife I was really looking forward to this one. Maybe my anticipation was too high, which is why I disliked Frozen Empire so much. Carrie Coon and Paul Rudd are both actors I really like and they seemed wasted in this effort which is a real shame. Of course I may seem over harsh and my wife thought it wasn't as bad as I did. YMMV.
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^Well that may affect my next viewing choices. Both these were among the next 5 I had planned on watching. Unhappy
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire  Wow, how could they mess up such a solid movie franchise? Well they did - massively. Extremely disappointing all round. The old guard were there, but mostly unused and the new team were insipid and dull. Awful really 3/10
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Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver   Part One wasn't that long ago but the impact it had on me must have been miniscule as I had little recall as to what had actually happened. Luckily these movies as so shallow the story makes little difference. This part 2 is like a Magnificent Seven in space where the heroes band together to protect the poor farmers. The gist of it is: the galactic empire places massive importance on some grain from a sad little village on a distant planet. So much so they decide to launch a large scale attack on the villagers. And erm that's about it. The first half is dull as we build up to the battle. The actual fighting scenes are quite spectacular but nothing we haven't seen before. 4/10 I've forgotten it already - what was I talking about again?
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Terrific kungfu fighting and a decent plot carries this crowd-pleaser from '77.

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A hunk of priceless Huanan jade is at stake for a bladesmith, two dagger-throwing assassins, and a beautiful but deadly seductress in this 1979 semi-classic from Chang Cheh.



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Originally posted by Gnik Nosmirc Gnik Nosmirc wrote:

Recently watched eight Antonioni films:

- Le Amiche
- Il Grido
- L'Avventura
- La Notte
- L'Eclisse
- Blow Up
- The Red Desert
- The Passenger

I also watched a few Fellini's being I Vitelloni, Nights of Cabiria, Roma and The White Sheik.

I would love to see Fellini's Casanova, but I can't find a good quality version of it.

All of these films are very good by the way but I could not rate them.

EDIT: There is an Antonioni movie called Identification of a Woman. I did not see it, but it features music from Steve Hillage I think. Also Zabriskie Point, one of his worst films, features Pink Floyd. I would also love to watch Schroeder's More which music is composed by Pink Floyd (yes, I am referring to their More album).


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Recently watched eight Antonioni films:

- Le Amiche
- Il Grido
- L'Avventura
- La Notte
- L'Eclisse
- Blow Up
- The Red Desert
- The Passenger

I also watched a few Fellini's being I Vitelloni, Nights of Cabiria, Roma and The White Sheik.

I would love to see Fellini's Casanova, but I can't find a good quality version of it.

All of these films are very good by the way but I could not rate them.

EDIT: There is an Antonioni movie called Identification of a Woman. I did not see it, but it features music from Steve Hillage I think. Also Zabriskie Point, one of his worst films, features Pink Floyd. I would also love to watch Schroeder's More which music is composed by Pink Floyd (yes, I am referring to their More album).


Edited by Gnik Nosmirc - May 01 2024 at 10:22
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