Mulholland Drive. Almost normal for about 90 minutes (if you pass over the dwarf and the hobo monster), then it goes full Lynch.
Quote from: rogerzilla on 20 June, 2023, 10:09:57 pmMulholland Drive. Almost normal for about 90 minutes (if you pass over the dwarf and the hobo monster), then it goes full Lynch.One of my all-time favourite films. If you thought the first 90 minutes were "normal", you weren't paying attention.
Quote from: citoyen on 26 June, 2023, 10:06:32 amQuote from: rogerzilla on 20 June, 2023, 10:09:57 pmMulholland Drive. Almost normal for about 90 minutes (if you pass over the dwarf and the hobo monster), then it goes full Lynch.One of my all-time favourite films. If you thought the first 90 minutes were "normal", you weren't paying attention.Ditto. Just the quality of the colour and the expression on Naomi Watts' and her companions' faces tip you off.
that's not science, it's semantics.
The Out-LawsWatched it cos it had a bunch of top actors in it. And the production was pretty slick for the first five minutes. Hackneyed plot, but lots of money spent so should be watchable.What a load of childish shit.
I would far rather see Barbie than Oppenheimer. The latter sounds grim. It's also three hours long and there are very few movies that truly justify that kind of running time.Certainly not into the idea of doing the double.
Has anyone done Barbenheimer yet? And in which order?
Kim, you are very bad!
OppenheimerYes, long @ 3hrs, but very good, with an amazing cast. Intense & thought provoking - I knew the basics but good to chew on the details & dilemmas surrounding the project. Sometimes I felt I needed subtitles - but could just be my hearing. There is a lot of 'people talking in rooms' as some critics have said, but a fascinating story. ETA. Would like watch it again, in the fullness of time.[*Possible 'spoilers'*] Christopher Nolan Breaks Down ‘Oppenheimer’ With Professor Brian Coxhttps://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/film/a44575529/christopher-nolan-oppenheimer-interview/
It could have been much more in-your-face grim but thankfully it's more subtle than that. Subtitles would be good in parts as andyoxon says. I would hope that there will be subtitles eventually.