At Eternity's Gate (2018) - 4/10A pretentious Malick imitation. Dafoe was good. I watched the first 45 min and then skipped to the last chapter of the DVD. I don't feel I missed anything, really, and was glad to realize that the RedBox return was at the grocery store, and saved some time to get cooking done early.
Revolutionary Road 7/10I'll have to watch it again to be sure about the rating. It's always hard for me to rate a movie with 5 endings consecutive after the first viewing (it always leaves me out of the movie during the last 15 minutes). But overall I was more than pleasantly surprised, I expected something way more déjà-vu than this.
I just saw this movie for the first time. I rate it a 2/10, and maybe that is generous. I can't find a single thing appealing about this. OK, the actors aren't bad, and if you like seeing an earlier era recreated, the production design is good. But this story did not interest me at all. Yeah, yeah, so the postwar "feel good" 1950's maybe had its problems and wasn't so perfect after all. So what. So even people making good money with nice suburban homes with white-picket fences aren't necessarily happy. So what. Film noir already taught us that. So fucking what. I don't give a shit about any of these characters or their story. Ugh. What a piece of crap. I bet n_l loved it for the cinematography. I'm starting to think that's all he cares about
Tom Jones (1963) - 1/10Infuriatingly unfunny, slow, boring, one of my least favorite movies I've seen and the new "Worst Best Picture Winner", easily topping former champ Shape of Water.
No Oscar winners are worse than Ben Hur and Ghandi ...Tom Jones was fun to watch of course.
Isn't Ben Hur that horses movie that Sergio Leone single handedly wrote, directed and performed without any crew, actor or stuntman?
Really? Have you seen The Diving Bell and the Butterfly?I'm watching At Eterny's Gate on Friday. It's on Netflix here.
Your rating is still ridiculous, objectively false and impossible to defend. But i’m happy to see use a rating under 5 for once! It helps take your regular rating more seriously :p
I virtually never rate a movie below a 5/10, cuz if it's that bad, I'll usually shut it off in middle, and I never give a rating for a movie I haven't finished
What made you finish this one?
Parker (2013) 6/10. Statham: same-o, same-o. J-Lo: even at her advanced age, oddly appealing. The Bald Guy from The Shield: Meh, not so much. With Patti Lupone as J-Lo's mom, and Bobby Cannavale (the reigning Prince of Broadway) as chopped liver. Oh yeah, there's an undead Nick Nolte wandering around somewhere in this too. OMG, I just watched a Taylor Hackford film!
Broken Flowers (2005) - 7/10. Essentially a remake of Un carnet de bal (1937), although in Duvivier's original it's a woman who tracks down her old flames (and there are more of them). I do like the way Jarmusch updated the concept and made it his own. I disagree with noodles_leone about the fact the film is unfinished. If by that he means Jarmusch could have put more into it, well--I think Jarmusch made exactly the film he set out to make. The "unfinished" quality, if that's what you want to call it, is intentional.
It's intentional only if intentional means "I don't feel like working today". The result is a (charming) missed opportunity that would have been much easier to forgive if Un Carnet de Bal didn't exist.