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RE: What are you watching? - Bread - 03-04-2025

(03-04-2025, 06:50 PM)Wayno Wrote:

There will be no deadpan gold that only Nielsen can deliver. But I have a little bit of faith that this won't be terrible.

I like Liam Neeson, and I think his comedy chops are underrated, but this trailer did nothing to inspire me. Naked Gun is a classic, and anything short of excellence here is going to feel deflating.


RE: What are you watching? - Wayno - 03-04-2025

That final joke is gold and the little girl setup is classic Police Squad. Also Seth MacFarlane's homage to to Star Trek in The Orville is better than any Star Trek this millennium so I think he can do something here.


RE: What are you watching? - NateDog - 04-04-2025

Will keep an eye on it. Neeson is surprisingly funny and deadpan in the right zone (like with Conan) so he could suit this so we'll see.


RE: What are you watching? - Kestrel - 04-04-2025

I've been on a film kick lately simply because I realized I don't watch movies and I'm missing out on some prime *kino*.

Last week I watched Ran and it was truly excellent. Yesterday I finally got around to watching Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. I'm split between choosing Taxi Driver or Apocalypse Now over dinner tonight. Haven't seen either of them and I can't tell you how many times people have asked me before if I have. Also waiting in the movies folder is Stalker and Seven Samurai.


RE: What are you watching? - Dirty Duck - 04-04-2025

Seven Samurai is killer. I still need to see Ran. Kind of waiting to catch it in the cinema.


RE: What are you watching? - Bread - 04-04-2025

(04-04-2025, 06:46 AM)NateDog Wrote: Will keep an eye on it. Neeson is surprisingly funny and deadpan in the right zone (like with Conan) so he could suit this so we'll see.

Neeson is fucking hilarious on Life's Too Short with Ricky Gervais, exactly the kind of deadpan comedy I want to see him lean into more.


RE: What are you watching? - NateDog - 04-04-2025

Just watched The Darjeeling Limited. Wanted to watch it for years but for some reason always held off. Strange movie, narrative progression feels quite jarring in places and feels like it doesn't know where to go a lot of the time, but I still liked it a lot, it's weirdly affecting. Feels a lot closer to some of the sensibilities of something like Royal Tenenbaums than his newer stuff. I'll have to give Asteroid City a go soon but I didn't like Isle Of Dogs or The French Dispatch, his meticulous style in recent years has begun to bore me a bit.


RE: What are you watching? - Dirty Duck - 04-04-2025

Darjeeling Limited is one by him that really stuck with me. I’ve also not liked anything since maybe? I didn’t really like Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, or Asteroid City (though a scene in it had me laughing well beyond what was appropriate in the cinema)

But I haven’t rewatched Darjeeling in a while. I need to tbh to see if I still rate it. Rushmore and Bottle Rocket are ones I like too.


RE: What are you watching? - NateDog - 04-04-2025

(04-04-2025, 09:05 PM)Dirty Duck Wrote: Darjeeling Limited is one by him that really stuck with me. I’ve also not liked anything since maybe? I didn’t really like Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs, or Asteroid City (though a scene in it had me laughing well beyond what was appropriate in the cinema)

But I haven’t rewatched Darjeeling in a while. I need to tbh to see if I still rate it. Rushmore and Bottle Rocket are ones I like too.

I actually really liked Grand Budapest Hotel, but it does definitely feel it was the beginning of him making movies that feel less personal and more focused on having a certain aesthetic or style.


RE: What are you watching? - Kestrel - 05-04-2025

(04-04-2025, 05:36 PM)Dirty Duck Wrote: Seven Samurai is killer. I still need to see Ran. Kind of waiting to catch it in the cinema.

Ran was my first Kurosawa film, and I almost regret watching it on my PC. Felt like I did it a disservice by seeing it on my shitty monitor.
I might go out of my way to buy one of those OLED monitors just so I can get as close to watching the actual film reel as possible.