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homoe 01-12-2019 12:20 AM

Dean..
 
2017 starring: Demetri Martin, Kevin Kline, & Mary Steenburgen


A comedy about loss, grief and the redemptive power of love, Dean is an NY illustrator who falls hard for an LA woman while trying to prevent his father from selling the family home in the wake of his mother's death.

I totally loved this movie! :movieguy:

Given it's description, it's anything but sad and depressing! :popcorn:

Breathless 01-12-2019 02:58 AM

Aquaman.. on the big screen.. and I rather enjoyed :)

C0LLETTE 01-12-2019 07:30 AM

"The Favourite"...loved it.

Engages the eyes, ears, brain.
You'll laugh; you'll cry; you'll go Google who these people really were.
What more could you ask from a film?

Check it out.

jools66 01-13-2019 09:54 AM

The Favourite
 
[QUOTE=C0LLETTE;1237928]"The Favourite"...loved it.

Engages the eyes, ears, brain.
You'll laugh; you'll cry; you'll go Google who these people really were.
What more could you ask from a film?

Like you Collette, I really enjoyed this film.
We seem to have a very good knack at producing good period drama's with dark humour injected.
Great acting by all, and yes it makes you want to find out more about these women and their history.

PlatinumPearl 01-13-2019 06:09 PM

Last Movie...
 
I watched The Matrix a few days ago. Lots of messages in that movie...

I have yet to watch The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. I may watch the next one tonight...

charley 01-23-2019 10:28 AM

"Musicals" - A Star is Born & Bohemian Rhapsody
 
Considering that the Academy Awards are coming up, I am checking out the favs:

So, Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)... interesting film, worth watching - up for 5 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture - and Best Actor for Rami Malek. Being a sci-fi fan, I know Malek from I, Robot :) I am not a rocker at all, but it was a fairly good film. Of course, there were all the songs that I've already heard and I'm sure many here know, and it was quite entertaining. I do not think it will win as Best Picture, but Malek was pretty good. Am not sure I would watch it again. I have to agree with one comment by one of the actors in the film, that he wouldn't really have much to do with Freddie Mercury until Mercury "liked himself", and I think that was something I picked up on early in the film... shame that he had to get sick just to wake up.

Now, also saw A Star is Born (2018), which I enjoyed more than Bohemian Rhapsody - on the whole. Lady Gaga was really good - boy can she sing - and act! The fact that there was "love" involved engaged me more than the Rhapsody. Up for many awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor. Worth watching, I may see it a second time.

C0LLETTE 01-23-2019 04:40 PM

Mademoiselle de Joncquières....English nobility can be mean ( The Favourite );French nobility is just plain viscious.

JDeere 01-24-2019 02:19 AM

Mara a horror movie on Netflix.

Last week was East of Eden with my main man James Dean.

charley 01-28-2019 10:15 AM

Black Panther (2018)
 
Well, I saw Black Panther (2018), and really liked it overall. Much fun, action, drama, fantasy... (wishful thinking - lol/the American Dream for m/woc). So, I suspended my belief system so to speak (btw, I don't any beliefs), and just enjoyed the film for what it is, and it was really quite well done. It's nominated for 7 Academy Awards and I thought it was well worth watching. As an aside - Hey, this evil guy, Klaue - I thought he reminded me of some actor I had seen before, and in the 2nd scene he appeared in, it dawned on me, it was Gollum (!!! *g) from Lord of the Rings, the inimitable Andy Serkis.

Well, the SAG awards were announced, and this film beat out all the others for best picture (i.e. it won out over A Star is Born, Bohemian Rhapsody, BlacKkKlansman, and Crazy Rich Asians). Apparently, the Screen Actors Guild are said to be a good indicator of who might win at the Academy Awards; we'll see, right?

Anyhooo, as Nina Simone, once sang - but not in this film (btw, I once saw her live... :) ):

"To be young, gifted and black,
Oh what a lovely precious dream
To be young, gifted and black,
Open your heart to what I mean..."




or

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjDjIWPwcPU

homoe 01-28-2019 11:36 AM

Roma.....
 
I tried to watch Roma but gave up .............:|

homoe 01-30-2019 11:46 AM

Warning Contains Spoilers.........
 
(2018) Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, Christian Slater



I had been wanting to see this ever since I read the book by Meg Wolitzer. In the book it's not as clearly spelled out that she wrote all the books not him! I remember after reading the book shaking my head and thinking why, after all he put her thru, would she still want to preserve his reputation. I guess I'm still wondering the same thing after seeing the movie!

The cast and acting is great and I really enjoyed the movie! I can see why Glen Close is up for so many awards this season!

homoe 02-02-2019 10:18 AM

Boy Erased Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman, Joel Edgerton



Enjoyed the movie even tho it seemed to move slow. Had no idea it was based on a real life person/family!

MrSunshine 02-02-2019 06:23 PM

Papillon. Based on true story. I liked.

jools66 02-03-2019 02:42 AM

Call me by your name
 
Watched this film last night on dvd.
I have to say I rather think it was hyped up a lot.
Although the young actor
Timothée Chalet was very good,I just found it way too long.
The press were all over this movie when it was released.
But for me it was just ok.

StillettoDoll 02-03-2019 07:09 AM

Roma.... absolutely awesome, I thought this was such a beautiful movie cinematography was superb, got a few glimpses of my own childhood in this movie , my pick for best picture:praying:

charley 02-03-2019 11:05 AM

Roma (2018)
 
I too saw Roma... [in Spanish with English subs]... oh, what a beautiful film (!!!), a masterpiece...

It was shot in black and white

Could easily win best "Foreign Language Film", is also in the running for best "Picture"; it's up for 10 nominations... we'll see...

I felt at times as if I was snooping in on on the daily life of a real family - who was surreptitiously under surveillance, especially Cleo. The whole film really touched me, and will be hard to forget. Absolutely, it was a remarkable work of art, and everyone (except for Fermín and the absent husband) was endearing.

As an aside, I am sure I saw a '57 Chevy in it - my dad had one, turquoise and white...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKVYRtE-kXI

homoe 02-04-2019 06:05 PM

Private Life.................
 
starring: Kathryn Hahn, Paul Giamatti, Gabrielle Reid



A couple coping with infertility struggle to keep their marriage going as they navigate through the world of adoption and assisted reproduction.

It was WAY too long and I knew even before starting it, I wasn't going to like it, but it was Mary's turn to pick so..............:eatinghersheybar:

cathexis 02-04-2019 06:48 PM

Since we have no movie theaters less than an hour away. Have to depend on cable. The last one we watched was Dunkirk. Well acted with beautiful cinematography. Well worth watching, especially for those of us who enjoy WWII military history. It also did justice to the British civilian navy volunteers who, using their own vessels, saved many drowning sailors from ships on fire.

(one problem during the film, Partner and I argued about where Dunkirk was located...She argued, France...I maintained Belgium. We both ended up correct.)

homoe 02-06-2019 11:58 AM

Widows starring Viola Davis Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki Cynthia Erivo

Set in contemporary Chicago, four women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their dead husbands' criminal activities, take fate into their own hands, and conspire to forge a future on their own terms. IF only this was the movie Hollywood made! A wonderful cast of women that the movie should of revolved around but didn't IMHO!

I guess "the powers that be" in Hollywood thought throwing a lame political twist in with big name actors such as Robert Duvall & Collin Farrell would be more bankable!

I did enjoy it tho ..........

homoe 02-22-2019 11:43 AM

Can You Ever Forgive Me
 
starring: Melissa McCarthy, Richard E. Grant Jane Curtin

Story of real life writer Lee Israel and her fall out of step with current tastes that leads her to turns her art form into deceptions.

I really enjoyed this movie.......:movieguy:

Sidebar: Unfortunately Anna Deavere Smith has only one short scene in the movie as Lee's ex!

jools66 02-23-2019 02:26 AM

ALITA Battle Angel
 
OK film, but not great.

This film I felt was too hyped up by the producers.
It could have been cut by at least 10 minutes.
Also i didn't think it looked has visually stunning as Avatar.
There was a moral storyline to it.
But for me it just didn't delivered.
As I usually say make up ya own mind.

charley 02-23-2019 06:23 AM

Melissa McCarthy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1241130)
starring: Melissa McCarthy, Richard E. Grant Jane Curtin

Story of real life writer Lee Israel and her fall out of step with current tastes that leads her to turns her art form into deceptions.

I really enjoyed this movie.......:movieguy:

Sidebar: Unfortunately Anna Deavere Smith has only one short scene in the movie as Lee's ex!

Melissa McCarthy: Oscar-nominated actress wins a Golden Raspberry for worst performance (for The Happytime Murders and Life of the Party). The Golden Raspberry is awarded to the worst films and worst performances of the year, and are announced one day before the Oscars are awarded.

Previous winners of the this Razzie award have included:
Tom Selleck (for Christopher Columbus: The Discovery), Bill Cosby (for Leonard Part 6), Dwayne Johnson (for Baywatch)... and even Sandra Bullock (for All About Steve)...

:byebye:

homoe 02-23-2019 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charley (Post 1241181)
Melissa McCarthy: Oscar-nominated actress wins a Golden Raspberry for worst performance (for The Happytime Murders and Life of the Party). The Golden Raspberry is awarded to the worst films and worst performances of the year, and are announced one day before the Oscars are awarded.

Previous winners of the this Razzie award have included:
Tom Selleck (for Christopher Columbus: The Discovery), Bill Cosby (for Leonard Part 6), Dwayne Johnson (for Baywatch)... and even Sandra Bullock (for All About Steve)...

:byebye:

Hey, wasn't there a actress one year who won both the Oscar and A Razzie? I guess I could google but that'd take the fun out of it! If I had to guess I'd have to say Sandra Bullock tho..:hangloose:

introverted1 02-23-2019 11:42 AM

The last movie I saw was "Pretty In Pink" starring Molly Ringwald. Amazingly, I never saw this movie in the '80's (the halcyon days of my youth, LOL!). I didn't like it as much as I did "Sixteen Candles".

I saw a really good documentary last night on Netflix called "Period. End of Sentence." Apparently, a lot of young women in India drop out of school upon the onset of menarche, because they don't have proper pads, just old rags to use for protection, and they have to walk so far away from the building to dispose of the used rags in a ditch somewhere. Also, it's considered shameful.

Somebody introduces the raw materials and machine needed for actual menstrual pads to be manufactured. This machine created jobs and income for the women in this particular village. They went door to door and sold all of their stock in one day! Most women are too embarrassed to go to the market and purchase pads, hence the wild success of their door to door business.

I know its not an actual movie, but I highly recommend it.

introverted1 02-23-2019 11:45 AM

I wonder if Geena Davis was ever nominated for a Razzie based on her performance in "Earth Girls Are Easy"? Now that I think of it, her performance was probably fine, but the movie was awful, LOL!

jools66 02-28-2019 02:54 PM

Snowden The Movie
 
This movie will unnerve you even now.
After all the scandal about the FBI, CIA etc being able to look at all we put online, phones and God knows what else it leaves you thinking how this one guy had to have some guts to expose this practice.
Even now I doubt very much that this practice has stopped.
Excellent film.

Vincent 02-28-2019 04:10 PM

Not a film but a doco
A womb of their own

looks at masculine identified folks,having children.
It runs the spectrum from butch to transman and also a difference in generations,which I found very interesting.


http://www.seriousplayfilms.com/

RebelDyke 02-28-2019 05:50 PM

The Heat.

It was upon the suggestion of a sibling...and so I watched it. And I am glad I did because I needed a break from seriousness..... Had to watch Patton for a class AND Remember the Titans. ugh

StillettoDoll 03-09-2019 06:58 PM

Leaving Neverland
 
Just finished this Documentary ....It is very shocking , sad and I feel disgusted . I felt I always knew what was going on years ago , I figure the truth would come out one day after Micheal Jackson death.. well it has, anyone with children should watch this.!

homoe 04-25-2019 05:35 AM

Alone In Berlin............
 
staring: Emma Thompson, Daniel Brühl, Brendan Gleeson


During WWII, a German couple receive news that their only son has been killed in battle. Already disillusioned with the Nazi regime, they begin a campaign of civil disobedience and write messages on postcards urging fellow Germans to resist.

This movie was very good........:movieguy:

JDeere 04-25-2019 07:06 PM

Dances with Wolves

Wrang1er 04-25-2019 07:38 PM

I am hoping that after this weekend I can post that the last movie I saw was The Avengers: The Endgame. We are supposed to go to the drive-in but we'll see if the rain permits it.

ksrainbow 04-25-2019 07:57 PM

there are 2: via cable
 
Finding Dory...

Life with Pets..

Ks-

p.s. *welcomes Netflix renewable gift cards* :eyebat:

Wrang1er 04-27-2019 06:35 PM

I got to see The Avengers Endgame today. Not at the drive-in though. :(

I now have a crush on Captain Marvel. She's a super cute super hero!

homoe 06-25-2019 10:18 AM

Gloria Bell 2018 Stars: Julianne Moore, John Turturro,


A bit quirky but I REALLY enjoyed this movie. It's about loneliness, facing the fact that our lives didn't turn out as we had planned, relationships, etc etc.

It also has FANTASTIC music throughout! Do yourself a favor and at least catch a preview of it.........:movieguy:

Glenn 06-25-2019 01:04 PM

"WindWalker".

While lying on his deathbed telling his grandchildren about his life, an old Cheyenne Warrior (WindWalker), dies, but somehow later on, comes back to life and saves his family from a raiding party.

Gemme 06-26-2019 07:53 AM

Yesterday, I saw a movie called Upgrade. It's a futuristic movie about a man whose wife is murdered in front of him and he's turned into a paraplegic. He is approached by a guy with new technology that can help him walk again. From there, it gets interesting and there's a twist at the end.



I also saw the documentary I Am Evidence.



It was a somber day.

easygoingfemme 06-26-2019 08:25 AM

I took my older nephew to see Toy story 4 last weekend. We had a great time. He loved it.

C0LLETTE 06-26-2019 08:29 AM

Went to see "Booksmart". It was quite a lot of fun: surprisingly for a Senior attending a "teen" movie. It was delightfully funny, clever and raunchy in just the right way.

Gemme 06-27-2019 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by easygoingfemme (Post 1248328)
I took my older nephew to see Toy story 4 last weekend. We had a great time. He loved it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 1248329)
Went to see "Booksmart". It was quite a lot of fun: surprisingly for a Senior attending a "teen" movie. It was delightfully funny, clever and raunchy in just the right way.

I want to see both of these movies.


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