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Haven’t seen it yet but really want to, mostly waiting for it to drop on Max before too long.

I did PVOD to see it cause I heard about the dual director thing and I love Alex. He may be 4th to me after Nolan, PTA, and Villeneuve.

I think it's the first time I did that. I waited for it to drop from $20 to $10 and I think it was well worth the $10. I'll watch it again when it hits Max.

ALSO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I BEAT YOU MOVIE MAN.

And this isn't obscure. This had a wide release. This is a rare win that makes me smile and I won't forget it anytime soon.

Hahah....really tho, can you think of any movie you've seen that had no soundtrack whatsoever? Non indie movies I mean.
 
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You got me on that one!

I couldn’t think of one famous movie offhand that had no soundtrack so I looked it up.
The Birds
Dog Day Afternoon
Fail Safe

There’s probably not a lot like that.
 
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I couldn’t think of one famous movie offhand that had no soundtrack so I looked it up.
The Birds
Dog Day Afternoon
Fail Safe

Oh shit.

I know DDA very well and I've seen The Birds. Don't know Fail Safe.

That's weird I don't remember it in Dog Day Afternoon. Yet it makes sense. That movie gets so dramatic the lack of soundtrack def helped without me even realizing.

Who are your top living directors?
 

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Aside from the legends like Spielberg, Scorsese, the Coen Brothers, Tarantino, both Andersons, Nolan, Polanski, Spike Lee, Tim Burton….

Woody Allen - personal life aside, I’ve watched all his movies and I like his humor. He’s a legend also.

Bong Joon-Ho - brilliant

Jim Jarmusch - a bit off the beaten path, but I dig his movies

David Fincher - always good

Michael Mann - all good films

Alexander Payne - never made a bad movie.

Todd Haynes - quietly putting together a good list of films

Dennis Villeneuve - of course

Sean Baker - he’s on a hot streak for sure
 
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Aside from the legends like Spielberg, Scorsese, the Coen Brothers, Tarantino, both Andersons, Nolan, Polanski, Spike Lee, Tim Burton….

Woody Allen - personal life aside, I’ve watched all his movies and I like his humor. He’s a legend also.

Bong Joon-Ho - brilliant

Jim Jarmusch - a bit off the beaten path, but I dig his movies

David Fincher - always good

Michael Mann - all good films

Alexander Payne - never made a bad movie.

Todd Haynes - quietly putting together a good list of films

Dennis Villeneuve - of course

Sean Baker - he’s on a hot streak for sure

This is a good discussion topic I'm a little too tired to get into right now.

But if you're putting old guys on the list I'd counter Fincher with Ridley Scott. While I enjoy modern Fincher like Gone Girl, The Martian is way better and probably in my top 10 all time.

Nolan doesn't even make your list? That is sacrilege. He is the living Kubrick........Exhibit A: The end of Interstellar. Clearly it was his take on the end of 2001. Same with Garland's end of Annihilation.
 

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This is a good discussion topic I'm a little too tired to get into right now.

But if you're putting old guys on the list I'd counter Fincher with Ridley Scott. While I enjoy modern Fincher like Gone Girl, The Martian is way better and probably in my top 10 all time.

Nolan doesn't even make your list? That is sacrilege. He is the living Kubrick........Exhibit A: The end of Interstellar. Clearly it was his take on the end of 2001. Same with Garland's end of Annihilation.

Yeah I had Nolan in the legends category in the top of the post. He’s the real deal.
 
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Yeah I had Nolan in the legends category in the top of the post. He’s the real deal.

I'm honestly not that deep about it. He made Batman be serious and real and I have loved Batman since before I could read so I'm totally biased there.

But Garland and Dennis (at the end of Arrival).......all of these guys are clearly trying to make their mark that they learned from Kubrick.
 

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They should let the Jurassic Park/World franchise die already. It's like making the Fast and Furious franchise racing in wheel chairs now.
I didn't think it was going to be very good but just felt like going to the movies. I was sleepy at the start then woke up but the movie kept going and going.
I'm sure Superman will be better. I'm going to try to go next week or next weekend
 
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I sort want to see the new Superman film, because it's the start of James Gunn rebooted DC universe. But after a while how many times can you remake a new Superman film.

This is someone rank opinion for the Superman franchise.

Superman Movies, Ranked
 
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Channel98

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Here is Rolling Stone's list of "The 100 Best Movies Of The 21st Century." I think one of the criteria for inclusion is "movies that hardly anyone has heard of and very few people have seen." WALL-E, at #47, is the only Disney/Pixar film on the list. The list includes movies from the year 2000, which was the final year of the 20th century. The 21st century began with 2001.

 

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Here is Rolling Stone's list of "The 100 Best Movies Of The 21st Century." I think one of the criteria for inclusion is "movies that hardly anyone has heard of and very few people have seen." WALL-E, at #47, is the only Disney/Pixar film on the list. The list includes movies from the year 2000, which was the final year of the 20th century. The 21st century began with 2001.

Of the top 50, the only one I have seen is "Wall-E".
 

Channel98

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I've seen only four of the top 100: WALL-E, Anchorman, Best In Show – "If you get tired, stop and rest. If you get hungry, eat somethin'." – and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
 

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From the bottom 50:
86: Opennheimer
65: The Royal Tenenbaums (I may have seen this. It sounds vaguley familiar)
62: The 40 Year Old Virgin (I have seen at least parts of this)