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€uroMeinke 03-28-2009 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 275679)
Kaufman's latest was also his directorial debut, Synecdoche NY. It... yeah. It was possibly the most horrific thing I've ever seen. I don't mean it was a bad movie. Though it may have been that. But it was the most brutal absurdist depiction of mortality and failure I've ever seen. There were flashes of brilliance, but I don't think I could watch it again soon. Maybe ever.

Somehow this description really makes me want to see it

Deebs 03-28-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 275680)
iSm, I found my review for you.

I remember reading that when you posted it and thinking I was definitely not up to it. I'm not so much afraid of heavy subject matter, but not-in-the-spooky-way horrifying is too depressing right now.

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 275681)
Somehow this description really makes me want to see it

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Originally Posted by LSPE
Like a Derren film, or a Lynch one, I think you're meant to sit back and let it absorb into your pores, into your brain, into your consciousness.

And this is the part that tempts me to see it, in spite of knowing how difficult it would be to watch.

innerSpaceman 03-28-2009 04:41 PM

The description, yes. The review. Toxic Warning. I remember reading it back then, too. And hence why I stayed away. Now that I've forgotten why, I'm thankful of the reminder.

Gemini Cricket 03-28-2009 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt (Post 275675)
The look of it reminded me of "The Never Ending Story" - which I have now watched 3 times in the last 2 days. The only negative I felt about the trailer was the lame music.

I still have no idea what the name was that he shouted at the end.

LSPoorEeyorick 03-28-2009 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 275681)
Somehow this description really makes me want to see it

Yes, that's exactly why I tried to express that it may definitely be worth your while, or it may definitely overwhelm you, or possibly both. Or possibly neither. It's very abstract and, I would say, worth a viewing if you keep your mind open. I just can't tell you what you're going to think about it. There's a good chance you'll think it's absurdly amazing, and a good chance it'll make you hurt. Or possibly both. Or neither, if surrealism isn't your thing and you've never met with failure.

Deebs 03-28-2009 07:50 PM

I saw Monsters vs. Aliens in 3D yesterday. I had a collision with fully sugared soda and freshly buttered popcorn before the movie started, so I really don't know how objective I am about the beginning when I say that I hated it. I just thought it was slow and not amusing, but then, my hair and clothes were wet and the Pepsi had gone down my shirt, both front and back.

Is Reese Witherspoon ever not charming? I like her. I think she should voice many more animated characters. I am so tired of the popular feminine voice: lazy and throaty. I'm done with that. Everyone should enunciate like Reese!

Stephen Colbert usually amuses me greatly, but I hated the character of the president. We all know it is possible to have an idiot elected to the presidency. Did we need to see another moronic characterization? The way he looked reminded me of Greg Proops or Buddy Holly with a Jay Leno chin; mildly creepy.

The beautification of Modesto was funny. Rolling green hills, really? Huh. Nick O' Time, where art thou? Oh, yes. Modesto. And I am in Stockton. There are no hills, green or otherwise.

I liked the music. As much as I hated hearing Reminiscing by The Little River Band and Journey's Who's Crying Now? on the radio at the time those songs were popular, I must admit that when I heard them in the movie yesterday, I smiled.

After seeing the trailer for UP, I am excited about it. I laughed more during the UP preview than I did in the first half of Monsters vs. Aliens. On the whole, by the time I turned in my 3D glasses, I was glad I went.

Stan4dSteph 03-28-2009 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 275680)
SYynedoche, NY

I don't really want to see a film that is set in the depressing city where I work. Wasn't filmed here though.

LSPoorEeyorick 03-28-2009 10:37 PM

I don't think it is, Steph. I think it's set in NYC and environs.

Stan4dSteph 03-29-2009 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 275723)
I don't think it is, Steph. I think it's set in NYC and environs.

I didn't realize it moved during the film. He starts out in Schenectady, NY.

Ghoulish Delight 03-29-2009 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Strangler Lewis (Post 275672)
On a related note, the trailer for Spike Jonze's version of "Where the Wild Things Are" came out. The island stuff looks cool, but the added back story looks totally wrong.

Agreed. The book is a classic because it is utterly simple, and entirely innocent bit of childhood fantasy with nothing more than a tiny hint of reality. While the trailer LOOKED gorgeous, I can't imagine any way you can add a story to the book and not make it worse.


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