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Hmmm… didn’t feel Anderson vibes at all. Maybe because Del Toro is in both PTA and Anderson’s next two movies and those trailers are both playing at the same time?That looks great.
Is it weird that I got a hybrid PTA/Wes Anderson vibe?
Um, what? No, it was mostly the editing, the short pieces of dialogue that really did it.Hmmm… didn’t feel Anderson vibes at all. Maybe because Del Toro is in both PTA and Anderson’s next two movies and those trailers are both playing at the same time?
Interesting. Didn’t get that feeling at all. Also at this point, Wes’ movies/trailers have much more whimsy to them while not looking like they even take place on this planet anymore.Um, what? No, it was mostly the editing, the short pieces of dialogue that really did it.
That is definitely true, the style just spoke to me. Maybe it was the absurdity that contributed to it.Interesting. Didn’t get that feeling at all. Also at this point, Wes’ movies/trailers have much more whimsy to them while not looking like they even take place on this planet anymore.
Now that trailer doesn't give me any Wes Anderson vibes. LOLxc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I had no interest until I read about the backlash from...certain parts of the US terrorizing the others. Now it is a must watch.Saw it again.
I REALLY can’t believe Warner’s gave PTA 130 million bucks to make this.
But again, it’s a wild ride and such an interesting choice of character for DiCaprio to play. I don’t really want to say anything more for those who want to see this. But between this and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, he has become an absolute master of not only subverting expectations, but finding a way to deliver a real performance that feels both grounded and really funny at the same time.
Benicio is amazing in his role also and Regina Hall can devastate with just one look in her eyes and my only nitpick is I wish there was more of her in the movie. Oh, and Sean Penn is flat out unhinged.
Sinners is my favorite movie of the year hands down, but this def my second favorite movie of the year and also truly bold storytelling/filmmaking for a variety of reasons.
Saw it again.
I REALLY can’t believe Warner’s gave PTA 130 million bucks to make this.
But again, it’s a wild ride and such an interesting choice of character for DiCaprio to play. I don’t really want to say anything more for those who want to see this. But between this and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, he has become an absolute master of not only subverting expectations, but finding a way to deliver a real performance that feels both grounded and really funny at the same time.
Benicio is amazing in his role also and Regina Hall can devastate with just one look in her eyes and my only nitpick is I wish there was more of her in the movie. Oh, and Sean Penn is flat out unhinged.
Sinners is my favorite movie of the year hands down, but this def my second favorite movie of the year and also truly bold storytelling/filmmaking for a variety of reasons.
Bite your tongue. If Sinners doesn't win, you might as well say what we knew all along--the "academy" is full of ***** and horror movies will never be respected.I finally got around to watching this and was blown away. What a wild ride. I'm not a big DiCrapio fan but I loved how he played this character. Great acting all around! I would actually give the slight edge to this movie over Sinners. Loved them both though.
Huh? YOu want Sinners to win just to prove that horror movies can win awards?Bite your tongue. If Sinners doesn't win, you might as well say what we knew all along--the "academy" is full of ***** and horror movies will never be respected.
Huh? YOu want Sinners to win just to prove that horror movies can win awards?
I think the only major award Hamnet wins is for Best Actress. All the other big boys Director, Best Pic, Best Screenplay, Best Adapted, Best Editing, even best Score likely get split between Sinners and One Battle with One Battle being the overwhelming favorite having swept most major awards so far (I go Sinners as my number 1 for personal taste last year).I still think Hamnet is the frontrunner here.
I believe Stout has said Sinners is his clear number 1 from last year regardless and that the horror thing will just prove it’s a category the academy won’t recognize. But he can speak for himself if I’m wrong there.
I still think Hamnet is the frontrunner here. I think the only major award Hamnet wins is for Best Actress. All the other big boys Director, Best Pic, Best Screenplay, Best Adapted, Best Editing, even best Score likely get split between Sinners and One Battle with One Battle being the overwhelming favorite having swept most major awards so far (I go Sinners as my number 1 for personal taste last year).
I tried to see Hamnet at a screening and the first five minutes were a definite vibe. Unfortunately, that’s all it was as the sound continually went out at the same point FIVE TIMES they tried to get it right before calling it quits.That's fair. I actually prefer Sinners and One Battle in that list, but to be fair, there are a lot of nominees I haven't seen.
That's a bummer. Is it a DVD screener? I'm surprised they are still using the old physical media for it.I tried to see Hamnet at a screening and the first five minutes were a definite vibe. Unfortunately, that’s all it was as the sound continually went out at the same point FIVE TIMES they tried to get it right before calling it quits.
I’ve got a screener for it but my cheap ass is still hoping one of my SAG friends gets another screening for that and Marty Supreme to see those in the theaters.