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Hated Grand Budapest? What? ;-)
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No fault of the film, but I don’t think I’ve come upon another film to which the word “noir” has been applied so terribly wrong. A plot point is “noir”-ish, but nothing outside of this film is even remotely “noir.” |
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#118424 |
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RIP Anita Ekberg yesterday, you couldn't have La Dolce Vita without her...
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/...bol-dies-at-83 On the Golden Globes was good to see indie films get tons of wins. birdman, Grand Budapest Hotel, Boyhood etc. Just damnit Jessica Chastain better win a Oscar this year imo she's on a future path to being a great american actress. |
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#118426 |
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#118427 | |
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Hardy was incredible in Locke. I'm still in awe with how effective it was. Although more mainstream, he was also excellent in The Drop last year. |
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#118428 | |
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To make this Criterion-related, are there any films from last night you all think will end up in the CC? Grand Budapest and Boyhood aside, I don't think so. Maybe Leviathan? |
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#118429 | |
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I really liked Tom Hardy in the few films I’ve seen him in. The Drop is on my radar – hopefully, I’ll be able to get it at a Red Box later this month. I’ve never heard of Locke, so thanks for mentioning it guys! I’ll look into it. |
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#118430 | |
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Wes Anderson never won a Golden Globe or Oscar yet. But now he has for Grand Budapest Hotel. At least for a Golden Globe award in the best motion picture / comedy or musical category. Richard Linklater never won a Golden Globe or Oscar yet either until last night when his film Boyhood won 3 Golden Globes for best supporting actress, best director and best motion picture / drama category. These are 2 of my favorite younger directors working today and its thrilling to see their latest films are also probably their best films to date. Last edited by jw007; 01-12-2015 at 08:46 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Edward J Grug III (01-13-2015), ijustblumyself (01-12-2015), RojD (01-12-2015), soarinsteven (01-12-2015) |
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#118431 |
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I'm not big on comparing actors of different generations, but for me Hardy is the closest out there to young Brando. His performance and character in The Drop I think are analogous to Brando in On the Waterfront (not saying his performance is as good as that one, mind you, just similar).
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#118432 | |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (01-13-2015) |
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#118435 | |
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That being said, I was quite surprised to see two excellent films recognised in the top categories last night. Boyhood is really impressive, and while it didn't make my own top ten of last year I am looking forward to revisiting it. Grand Budapest Hotel was my favourite American film of the year. My top ten of 2014 for reference. 1. Adieu au langage 3D (Jean-Luc Godard, FRA) 2. P’tit Quinquin (Bruno Dumont, FRA) 3. The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson, US) 4. Bastards (Claire Denis, FRA) 5. Listen Up Philip (Alex Ross Perry, US) 6. Horse Money (Pedro Costa, POR) 7. School Of Babel (Julie Bertucelli, FRA) 8. Maps To The Stars (David Cronenberg, CAN/US) 9. Guardians Of The Galaxy (James Gunn, US) 10. Welcome To New York (Abel Ferrara, FRA/US) At the time of compiling my list Inherent Vice, Foxcatcher and A Most Violent Year had yet to be released in the UK, while I missed Jealousy. |
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (01-13-2015) |
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Don't know, i guess for me it feels a bit like when Scorsese won for The Departed, although he of course had much more years of snubs, and at least was nominated many times. Last edited by pedromvu; 01-12-2015 at 10:30 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (01-13-2015) |
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#118438 | |
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I agree, under seen for sure. Wonderful film and deceptively complex. |
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#118439 |
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Heh, just noticed it's in your top favorite films. Have you seen Elena? That one lingers in similar ways. Leviathan is feels more broad than any of his other films, which is why I don't think I can rank it higher than The Return, much as I like it.
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