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Mad_Jack

Legend
I just watched the trailer for the new movie Crimes of the Future... And I have literally no bleeping clue wtf it's actually about. I may have to actually go see it to find out, lol.

That's the first time in probably 30 years that's happened.
 


IvyDragons

Explorer
Generally I don't watch movies any more since they are all about tearing down and defacting on the heroes of my childhood in order to elevate their "replacements".
 



BookTenTiger

He / Him
We've got a 6 month old, and I'm doing the Stay at Home Dad thing, so my movie watching is usually 15-minute chunks while baby sleeps in his crib or my arms.

I've been staying away from heavy or serious films, because I want to wait until I can give them proper attention. So The Last Duel, Drive My Car, etc are going to have to wait.

I watched Encanto and teared up multiple times. I loved the dancing and character design. I thought the movie was a little too busy, and could have used a little more focus. But man it hit my amygdala hard!

I watched Kimi, and loved about 95% of it. It's a fun little thriller, very easy to watch, and builds tension really nicely. Plus I love seeing one of my favorite comedians, Andy Daly, pop up in a movie, even for a minor part.

I also saw The Big Chill, and enjoyed seeing all these actors as people around my own age going through some of the same life shifts. Great music (which it was known for) and has Jeff Goldblum playing a charming creep, which he does so well. On the other hand I had trouble feeling too much empathy for these obviously wealthy people going through a midlife crisis together with close friends and a huge house. But overall another easy watch.

I saw Nobody, a John Wick style film with Bob Odenkirk, who I love for his comedy. I didn't like this movie. It wasn't as stylish as John Wick, and it asked me to sympathize a little too much with a random dude who goes out and beats people up. His justification was basically that he didn't feel like a man, and I felt like it plays too much into toxic ideas of masculinity that I might have ascribed to as a young man but that I now find rather repulsive. It's a shame, because as I said I really like Odenkirk.
 

DrunkonDuty

he/him
I also saw The Big Chill, and enjoyed seeing all these actors as people around my own age going through some of the same life shifts. Great music (which it was known for) and has Jeff Goldblum playing a charming creep, which he does so well. On the other hand I had trouble feeling too much empathy for these obviously wealthy people going through a midlife crisis together with close friends and a huge house. But overall another easy watch.

Replying to the bolded part.

It's weird, but despite my being a giant lefty/socialist, I really enjoy watching stuff like Big Chill or, Marx forgive me, Bridgerton. And everything Katherine Hepburn was ever in. I can't explain it.
 

BookTenTiger

He / Him
Replying to the bolded part.

It's weird, but despite my being a giant lefty/socialist, I really enjoy watching stuff like Big Chill or, Marx forgive me, Bridgerton. And everything Katherine Hepburn was ever in. I can't explain it.
It's got to be something with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, right?

Even though these characters have so much, the fact that they still struggle makes them relatable and human.

Plus it's fun to see all the wealthy stuff we will never get to own!
 

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