What insane person doesn't like The Departed?
What insane person doesn't like The Departed?
If RAGING BULL was the only good movie he made in his career, he’d be in the pantheon of greats.
It’s a very good album, very moving, and that trailer was moving too. If his sincerity is an act (and I don’t think it is), I’m willing to buy into it 100%. One of the few artists who can reflect on what it means to get old, which is probably why the new album means so much to me. Can’t wait to see the movie.
Thought this was a Netflix original but I guess WB snagged it? Either way, can’t wait to watch and cry my fuckin eyes out like I did watching Broadway.
I try not to be a milennial SJW guy but it did ding it for me. His charisma that he had died after he played Christopher McCandless.
Are you talking about Kristen Stewart? Because I feel like she is the embodiment of that style of acting. She's like Clint Eastwood. Just stand there and let the audience fill the rest in.
Also, the final sequence of the movie (Jupiter And Beyond The Infinite) syncs up perfectly with Pink Floyd’s “Echoes.”
There’s an acting style that probably has a formal name but I call it ‘blank slate’ acting. The theory is the actor does minimal emoting and the audience fills in the emotional blanks. A blank stare into the camera combined with the movies score equals ‘love’ or ‘remorse’ or ‘rage’. I recall an actress last year got…
Best American film of the ‘60s.
The bone-to-satellite is the best match cut that ever was or will be.
It’s a shame Kubrick only gave you a cameo AJ.
SORRY! I GOT HERE LATE!
Why would you even come to a spoiler space?
Why do people with opinions like this insist that humor negates seriousness?
“If it’s funny then it can’t be serious!” What the fuck kinda arbitrary nonsense is this?
There are a million movies about WW2 and slavery in the 1800s that take a heavy tone and show the proper seriousness of the situation. If you want that, go watch those movies. Tarantino took a different approach and removed some of the heaviness but still brought justice on those who deserved it. And I don’t see…
If you love old school Hollywood, you’ll love the movie. Otherwise it’s not for you and you’ll find it boring.
I’d argue that Django Unchained is much less a revisionist take than his other historical movies. The catharsis of Django freeing his wife and killing everybody in the plantation house doesn’t negate the very real brutality of the earlier sections of that movie.
Wow really? Leonardo blew me away in his ‘acting’ scenes. Blew me away. I’m old tho, and a 3 hour film without ‘action’ is just fine with me. the dialog was solid, and until the end Quint didn’t stand on stuff he has already done. No super ramping tension scenes like the last 3 films, just day in a life. I don’t know,…
You’re definitely entitled to your opinions, even when they are hysterically wrong.
Totally agree. If Tina is mean to Tammy, it’s a product of all the piling on and aggressive behavior Tammy has displayed to her ever since she arrived on the show.