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It’s excellent.Finally set to see this later this week. In 70mm in a great old theater, looking forward to it.
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It’s excellent.Finally set to see this later this week. In 70mm in a great old theater, looking forward to it.
Possibly my second best film of this year. I say it's great and that I also say it's not a good adaptation of VIneland; both are true. Adapting Pynchon to film is something like trying to pole vault over Mount Everest. But you could look sensational trying, and Anderson did it here.Saw One Battle After Another tonight - thought it was good and very timely for what's going on right now in the US
What's your top movie of the year?Possibly my second best film of this year. I say it's great and that I also say it's not a good adaptation of VIneland; both are true. Adapting Pynchon to film is something like trying to pole vault over Mount Everest. But you could look sensational trying, and Anderson did it here.
Sinners?What's your top movie of the year?
I don't have much, or enough anyway, support from the critics on this, but the 2025 film that has had the most impact on me was probably Sovereign. It's a narrow band focus of the problem, but it still exemplifies, in drama, writing and performance, the special ideological insanity going on in America. It has the best acting performance of the year, and it was more emotionally gripping for me.What's your top movie of the year?
I really enjoyed the Coen adaptation, it was spectacular looking.I watched three different adaptations of MacBeth last weekend. All were excellent, though I had my quibbles with all of them. I think I enjoyed the 1971 version directed by Roman Polanski the best. Without commenting on his subsequent sexual scandal and legal troubles, I will say that it had to be... something... for him to film this so soon after the Manson family murders of his wife, unborn child and house full of friends and guests, what with all the murders by knife in the play, particularly the scene where MacDuff's wife, children and servants were all slaughtered and the line later in the play when MacDuff says to MacBeth, "MacDuff was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd"...
Saw One Battle. Really enjoyed it, lots of thoughts to come.Finally set to see this later this week. In 70mm in a great old theater, looking forward to it.
Liked them all. The Joel Coen take is bizarre, feels like a filmed stage play in modernist settings, but overall is fine. Did not think Denzel Washington was all he could have been in it, but others were better, and as far as performances, Kathyrn Hunter almost stole the movie as The Witches.I watched three different adaptations of MacBeth last weekend. All were excellent, though I had my quibbles with all of them. I think I enjoyed the 1971 version directed by Roman Polanski the best. Without commenting on his subsequent sexual scandal and legal troubles, I will say that it had to be... something... for him to film this so soon after the Manson family murders of his wife, unborn child and house full of friends and guests, what with all the murders by knife in the play, particularly the scene where MacDuff's wife, children and servants were all slaughtered and the line later in the play when MacDuff says to MacBeth, "MacDuff was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd"...
She was excellent and perfect for the role. That version was probably the most visually pleasing of the three. The 2015 version starring Michael Fassbender felt the most realistic (for lack of a better term) in terms of battle scenes and depictions of the more brutal scenes in the film, but without devolving into gratuitously graphic violence porn. But again, all three had their strong points and elements..and as far as performances, Kathyrn Hunter almost stole the movie as The Witches.
Been hearing a lot of good things about this, going to try and get to see it one night this week...Saw One Battle After Another again last night in IMAX, and it may be a bit early, but I am calling it the year's best.