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Feb 22, 2024 10:59

Borderlands     HD720p 39MBFirst trailer for this sci-fi action comedy based on a video game franchise. Lilith (Cate Blanchett), an infamous treasure hunter with a mysterious past, reluctantly returns to her home planet of Pandora to find the missing daughter of Atlas (Edgar Ramírez), the universe’s most powerful S.O.B. She forms an unexpected ( Read more... )

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lea724 March 24 2024, 01:36:03 UTC
Hopefully it will be because the threat will be defeated, and not to protect my sanity.

Fingers crossed!!!

I very much enjoyed watching it.

I still haven't sat down to finish it, though to be fair, I have only watched one movie since starting Oppenheimer (Theater Camp, which was light and fun and the sort of mood I was looking for). There is only one person I know who didn't like it very much, but everyone else is raving about it.

Which Blu-ray specials are you looking forward to watching once you buy the disc(s)?

The Holdovers - I liked this one much more than I thought I would, but for me, it was because the trailer didn't make it seem all that interesting to me. I am becoming more and more of a Paul Giamatti fan and he just crushed this.

American Fiction - I actually saw this before the nominations came out, because the trailer for it looked so interesting. I even bought the book it's based on way back in November because the plot sounded so good. I was very happy with this one. It hit my expectations and was quite enjoyable.

Maestro - I saw this in the theaters and then realized about a week later that I could have just watched it on Netflix. I thought they did a good job with the film, but the beginning was too disjointed for me, and it focused more on his wife than I thought it would.

Killers of the Flower Moon - that was another one that took me a while to get through. I did the first third in one sitting and then finished the movie at a different sitting. To be honest, it's not a genre I tend to enjoy, although I do remember seeing the trailer and thinking that it looked interesting. I need to just remember that I'm not a fan of Scorsese movies.

Had you had a chance to watch Poor Things yet? I haven't, and even liking Emma Stone as much as I do, the trailer has made the movie seem so strange and I hope that I end up liking it.

I very much am looking forward to seeing Anatomy of a Fall and I think Zone of Interest will either be horrifying or just dull, and I hope it's the former.

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trailer_spot March 27 2024, 10:16:12 UTC
Which Blu-ray specials are you looking forward to watching once you buy the disc(s)?
Usually, an informative or funny audio commentary is a big reason for me to buy a BluRay. But I don't think Nolan ever recorded one for his films. But there's usually a multi-part 'making of' about the movie. Usually, they are mostly listening to people gushing about how great every one was. But for Nolan's films they tend to be very informative about all the aspects of how a movie was put together. You can watch them in one go. Here they are more than one hour long.
It also contains another full documentary about Oppenheimer. You can see a list of all the extras and their length here towards the end. So if one is interested in the movie, then I think you get a lot in addition to a three hours long film.

Maestro ... focused more on his wife than I thought it would.
I had read about that beforehand, but it was still noteworthy how it was more a relationship movie than a biopic with the main focus on him.

Had you had a chance to watch Poor Things yet? I haven't, and even liking Emma Stone as much as I do, the trailer has made the movie seem so strange and I hope that I end up liking it.
It's definitely strange. But the story is good. And Emma Stone gives everything. A bit like with Paul Giamatti I wonder to what degree she's playing herself. :)
I still find it surprising how Yorgos Lanthimos started out making odd movies in Greece, films that started what was then considered the "Weird Greek wave". And now he's still making weird movies, but on a Hollywood scale. I wouldn't say I'm a big fan (I don't understand why he so often uses wide-angle fish-eye lenses which I find distracting) but I like that he's able to use the "system" to realise them.

Zone of Interest will either be horrifying or just dull, and I hope it's the former.
Because of its documentary-like approach it can, in theory, be seen as dull. But if one keeps the historical context in mind then it's unlikely. I don't think it's a movie one can "like". But one that at least should be watched once. Until the score at the end hits you.

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