Rewatching Tru Grit (2010)
The Coen brothers are the best filmmakers who ever lived IMHO. The Bear Man dentist scene is some of the greatest surreal oddness ever put on film. That character alone and his roughly 5 minutes of screen time make the price of admission well worth it.
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E.T. 9/10
I introduced E.T. movie to my niece. It was her first time and she cried at the end. She asked me... Uncle... did you cry when you were little kid? I said... Yes, I did. I was at the movie theater and it was 38 years ago. Then, she hugged me.
The Green Room, A24 on Netflix, 8/10
Tight, dark, and dark. A bit meaningless, in the Cormac McCarthy way. I liked it a bunch.
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The Blackcoat's Daughter (A24 on Netflix), 7/10 but maybe 5/10
I'm rewatching because I'm just not sure. I didn't pay close enough attention. I'm watching it again now.
Music and camera work is on point--the atmosphere is there, but plot/ideas, well I'm not sure they really work. But it's told weirdly with different timelines so it is hard to be sure what's going on.
I like puzzle movies like this (Donnie Darko is the best one ever), but damn if this one doesn't demand close attention.
There's also there pretty good chance it's just a pretty disaster.
Originally Posted by Sting
My brother recommended "Green Book" last night. It was on Showtime after we got home, and caught only 20 minutes or so, but definitely need to watch it. Looks like a potential 10/10.
Just watched JoJo Rabbit. 10/10. Holy shit is that movie great. I have to rethink all my lists now. That film is better than Parasite. ScarJo's character is so ******* good. Just watch it.
As a bonus this movie made my wife utter the words "oh my God I love Hitler" and for that reason alone I will forever be indebted to it. When my wife said that I belly laughed harder than I have in quite some time.
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