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The Ninth Gate (1999).
It truly is an underrated movie. Save for some of the music tracks, I find it to be an extremely well made and intriguing movie. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
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It didn't seem as much I think because they were introducing all the characters. Or maybe I'm just getting older and more cranky.You didn't catch the heavy-handed messaging in the first season?

also quite possibly the first movie i have seen integrate smartphones well into the plotI agree. Solid 8/10.
It is an Apple+ show, which means the politics are somewhat neutral but the cinematography is excellent - if you watch it in 4k on a good tv it's absolutely beautiful. There will be liberal themes like a lesbian who becomes the first female president but they aren't framed as a lecture that's masquerading as a plot. The world(s) building alone is interesting, it explores what life would've been like if we continued to focus on space advancement and it's interesting how they touch on the politics and technology. There are plenty of intense scenes where people have to risk their lives to save everyone else's. It does touch on a lot of storytelling themes, but it doesn't seem to fixate on lecturing - and it doesn't go out of it's way to judge all aspects of everyday life in the 60's and 70's using modern morals, though it does touch on some topics that were difficult.Is "For All Mankind" any good? I keep on getting recommended clips from it, but I don't know if it's going to be a Leftist shitfest. I can tolerate a LITTLE bit of bullshit here and there, but if it's overtly shit, I'm not even sure if I want to bother.
I was pleasantly surprised by it, a good solid movie and Rockwell was greatEnjoyed Good luck, have fun, don't die. Has a bit of a Black Mirror kind of message about the perils of tech futures but I thought it was good indy movie fun. I typically like anything Sam Rockwell does.

Walking Dead is the perfect example of sunk cost fallacy. That was a show, not counting season 1, that was the greatest zombie show of all time that was never GOOD.everything past season 4 of The Walking Dead.
fucking just had to fire the guy who directed SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION at least the comics were decent for a whileWalking Dead is the perfect example of sunk cost fallacy. That was a show, not counting season 1, that was the greatest zombie show of all time that was never GOOD.
It completely squandered potential by recycling the same plot every season of finding a place, meeting bad guys who wanted the place, the place getting destroyed when they fight the bad guys over it, and now they have to find a new place.
Another thing that they did that ruined the show was every season they would have a couple of great episodes, a couple of mediocre episodes, and 80% pure filler. They could have done that whole 11 or 12 seasons in 5 seasons if they weren't fucking about.
There was not enough material or compelling characters to make 12 seasons worth.
Proving once again that the only zombie medium that works is movies. The undead wear out their welcome when they hang around too long.
I'll have to rewatch this. I came upon this analysis that threw a lot of light on the plot for me. It also inspired a theory I have:View attachment 8730185
The Ninth Gate (1999).
It truly is an underrated movie. Save for some of the music tracks, I find it to be an extremely well made and intriguing movie. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
fucking just had to fire the guy who directed SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION at least the comics were decent for a while
And John Cazale. And Harrison Ford's first major movie. I can't recommend The Conversation enough. I actually put it above both of the first Godfather movies in Coppola's oeuvre.also robert duvall may he rest in peace
The first season with Frank Darabont was actually good. Everything after he left was mixed at best. The second season was literally nothing happening at all. This is a zombie show, bitch, where are the zombies?Walking Dead is the perfect example of sunk cost fallacy. That was a show, not counting season 1, that was the greatest zombie show of all time that was never GOOD.
I think they could've handled it better if it became a genre shift, slowly working on clearing out all of the zombies and rebuilding a nation and getting civilisation and technology up and running again.Walking Dead is the perfect example of sunk cost fallacy. That was a show, not counting season 1, that was the greatest zombie show of all time that was never GOOD.
It completely squandered potential by recycling the same plot every season of finding a place, meeting bad guys who wanted the place, the place getting destroyed when they fight the bad guys over it, and now they have to find a new place.
Another thing that they did that ruined the show was every season they would have a couple of great episodes, a couple of mediocre episodes, and 80% pure filler. They could have done that whole 11 or 12 seasons in 5 seasons if they weren't fucking about.
There was not enough material or compelling characters to make 12 seasons worth.
Proving once again that the only zombie medium that works is movies. The undead wear out their welcome when they hang around too long.
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I saw Project Hail Mary in imax and holy shit i thought it was amazing. NGL i almost cried and i watched movies like Hamnet, Marley and Me, UP, Manchester by the sea and Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and while i felt sad i didn't cry, Maybe people forgetting about you,losing someone close or cannot figure out who you are really hits.
My only gripe with it it's too long like almost 3 hours. But i thought it was a masterpiece and i recommend seeing it.
Seconding (thirding?) the recommendation for Project Hail Mary.That was a wonderful movie
I loved it

They lost me at the end of season 2 when Hannibal just gets away no problem and a bunch of other things that don't make sense happen.View attachment 8748354
Watched this for the first time recently and I cannot recommend it enough. I always enjoyed Silence of the Lambs and Anthony Hopkins is goated but this show does a fantastic job at portraying Hannibal Lector. I believe any show or movie that can make you root for a Villian is worthy of praise and this has all of those hallmarks whilst still making the good guys just as likable. I would love to see this show get a 4th season and based on Actor/Producer comments its still a possibility. Check it out if you have Prime right now.