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  • #164792
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    I saw this last week. I’d never even heard of it. I thought it was funny, insightful.

    Walk Hard.

    #164793
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    But I also get the sense that unlike me, anyway, you are very rigorous in what you will endorse in terms of genres. For example I find value in kinds of films you apparently don’t. To me, the main thing is always narrative craft, and different genres approach that differently. (I’m not really cinematic per se, I mean I don’t forget that they’re movies and/or extended tv series in the HBO style, but really my thing is narrative.)

    I am not trying to talk you into or out of anything, and I am certainly not framing this as “my way is better,” but I am very open in terms of genre, and will get into a wide variety of things, some of which you might not enjoy at all.

    I can’t help being invested in narrative the way I am, or enjoying different kinds of narratives in terms of genre. I didn’t “choose” that. I don’t reason my way toward it. It’s just…my “thing.” But it might be, I think, different from your primary investments and interests when it comes to watching and judging stuff.

    Don’t get me wrong–I don’t even watch tv. People around me will talk about their favorite series of the year, and I don’t even know what they’re talking about. The way I watch tv is to buy or rent the entire series and binge watch it.

    Anyway. It’s interesting that we have what appears to be different interests and tolerances in film and tv narrative, but that we completely agree on The Wire.

    Well said.

    I contain multitudes…of moodiness and anger toward the powers-that-create-film and ‘art’ in a capitalist system. So, if I’m in a particularly angry mood, i find it very easy to deconstruct and despise (DnD) whatever film, article, book, etc, I’m engaged with.

    Most people mellow when they get old, but i got more pissed off at the system. It affects my movie judgments.

    But not always. Sometimes i can put all the capitalism-blaming aside and appreciate a scene from a Marvel movie or romantic comedy or whatever.

    Some of us are ‘mercurial’ you know 🙂

    …there’s some shit about The Wire I ‘dont’ like now that I’ve seen it again. I think it was weak on exploring the danger of wiretapping and camera surveillance, etc. I think if it were to be made to day, they would have added a ‘snowden type’ character to talk about the dangers. The Wire as it was written is almost completely pro-cop in its dialogue about surveillance.

    Also, the Levy (lawyer) character is great, and there are plenty of Levys but he was the only defense lawyer they showed. And there are so many other kinds. The Wire continues the “public defenders are lame” theme that is a common trope in US media. But there are so many different kinds of public defenders and some are great. Its a big subject and the Wire kinda plays into stereotypes on it.

    There are so many great characters who had small parts in The Wire. (much like Game of Thrones). One i didnt appreciate until i rewatched it was the guy who played the Owner or Manager of the Baltimore newspaper in the final season. He’s like this George Will, ivy-league type of white guy who uses phrases like “it should be more Dickens-ion”. He played the role perfectly.

    Also there was the scrawny, wiry, annoying, white union-guy in season two. The son of the Union boss dude. Always getting in trouble, always wanting to be a big-shot. He did an amazing job being annoying. I could hardly watch him, he was so annoyingly-real.

    I could go on.

    Prop Joe. OMG. Has there been a more fun character in the history of human art ?

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    Possibly, something.

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    Possibly, something.

    from the wiki

    Synopsis

    Shortly before the 1973 Chilean coup, CIA officers Chris and Lee are dispatched from Santiago to Easter Island by their bureau chief

    The director, Martin McDonagh, is the guy who did In Bruges and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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    #164953
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    The Gwendolyn Brooks of Siskel and Eberts

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    #165025
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    This took an interesting turn.

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    ABDCHAIN@Web3luveer
    Scott Eastwood reveals the story of his father, director Clint Eastwood, sending Kevin Costner home mid-shoot for refusing to leave his trailer

    “Apparently Kevin wouldn’t come out of his trailer for some reason. My dad doesn’t do trailers he always told me too as a kid, you stay here with everybody else and you make the damn movie.”

    “He just said, ‘Well, send him home then.’ And everyone said, ‘What do you mean?’ ‘Well, he’s in the scene.’ ‘Send him home.'”

    “I guess the next day he was on set ready to go.”

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    Saw Riders of Justice this week. 2020 Danish ‘quirky vengeance’ movie.
    96 rating on R.Tomatoes, fwiw.

    Mads Mikkelsen.

    I usually pass on vengeance/action crap but this one is different. Good film, except for the last 2 minutes.

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    Ziggy_Sobotka@Ziggys_Duck
    Deirdre Lovejoy, (ASA Rhonda Pearlman) heard from a district attorney she trailed during the show’s run that “every Sunday night in Baltimore, for three and a half years, the wiretaps would all go dead, and it is because all of the wiretapped people were watching The Wire.”

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    My favourite Canadian. There’s already been several documentaries made about Terry Fox, including an ESPN 30 for 30, but I can’t wait to see this one. I doubt that it makes its way to American theatres though.

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