What movies are you guys watching?
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Yeah, I agree with your first two sentences. Wasn't planning on seeing it but ended up going with some guys from work. I enjoyed it. Intense and different.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Yeah those two sentences match me too.
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Saw Age of Ultron today. Really enjoyed it. Not sure why people did not & why many are calling Joss a misogynist. Seems like people want too much from these kind of films now and days. I laughed and clapped and had a good time.
If you want a thinking man's film about AI though, you should check out Alex Garland's new film Ex Machina.
If you want a thinking man's film about AI though, you should check out Alex Garland's new film Ex Machina.
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Ex Machina is a really good movie.
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Good to hear. I don't know anything about it other than what I've seen in TV previews. It's right up my alley though. Sci-fi, androids (and sexy ones at that).Indy wrote:Ex Machina is a really good movie.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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I'm going to suggest 3 great documentaries currently showing on Netflix about 3 great Americans for the Fourth. These might be sitting in your que or you may have seen them already. If you haven't, these are all MUST SEE'S!
Let's start with Bettie Page Reveals All.
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Nobody knew what ever happened to Bettie Page after she quit modeling. This documentary, narrated by the late great Bettie tells the story. I was wowed!
Winnebago Man
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I wasn't sure what this was when I watched it, but it turned out to be truly heart-warming. I laughed my ass off and this movie left me smiling and feeling good, and how many movies can do that?
American: The Bill Hicks Story
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If you're a fan, you've probably already seen this at least once. The comedian's comedian, a true genius in the art of comedy, a real revolutionary. Often stolen from, never truly replicated. I can only imagine what he would tell us today.
Let's start with Bettie Page Reveals All.
[youtube][/youtube]
Nobody knew what ever happened to Bettie Page after she quit modeling. This documentary, narrated by the late great Bettie tells the story. I was wowed!
Winnebago Man
[youtube][/youtube]
I wasn't sure what this was when I watched it, but it turned out to be truly heart-warming. I laughed my ass off and this movie left me smiling and feeling good, and how many movies can do that?
American: The Bill Hicks Story
[youtube][/youtube]
If you're a fan, you've probably already seen this at least once. The comedian's comedian, a true genius in the art of comedy, a real revolutionary. Often stolen from, never truly replicated. I can only imagine what he would tell us today.
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You deal with you, because you can't stop me from being me.
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What's the third one? Don't see it listed on my phone app. Is it the Bill Hicks doc?
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Yeah you have to use Web View in tapatalk to see itcarey wrote:What's the third one? Don't see it listed on my phone app. Is it the Bill Hicks doc?
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Oh yeah! Sorry 'bout that, screwed that one up a little bit. Good on you for knowing exactly who I was talking about, though.
Forcing me to conform to your beliefs is an exercise in futility.
You deal with you, because you can't stop me from being me.
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Another truly inspiring documentary I would also suggest is "Life Itself," the Roger Ebert doc. It is a little depressing, though. But man, I love Siskel & Ebert and this was an amazing film.
Forcing me to conform to your beliefs is an exercise in futility.
You deal with you, because you can't stop me from being me.
You deal with you, because you can't stop me from being me.
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Ebert is amazing. Have you seen "Dear Zachary" or "How to Survive a Plague?"Ladmo wrote:Another truly inspiring documentary I would also suggest is "Life Itself," the Roger Ebert doc. It is a little depressing, though. But man, I love Siskel & Ebert and this was an amazing film.
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Thanks, Lad. Those all look very interesting. I love comedy and I'm not familiar with Hicks so I'll probably watch that one first. Just read a little on Wikipedia. What a tragic loss of life while still so young.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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I have the second one in my que Carey, didn't know about the first one. Watched the trailers and wow! That's some powerful stuff! Yeah, gonna' have to watch that.
'Boney, I think you're gonna' love Bill Hicks. I think you might be able to find several of his live acts on Youtube. There is a famously interesting one from a Chicago gig he did where he completely loses it against some drunk hecklers. Bill Hicks is a personal hero of mine, would definitely make it to my Mount Rushmore of favorite people ever.
'Boney, I think you're gonna' love Bill Hicks. I think you might be able to find several of his live acts on Youtube. There is a famously interesting one from a Chicago gig he did where he completely loses it against some drunk hecklers. Bill Hicks is a personal hero of mine, would definitely make it to my Mount Rushmore of favorite people ever.
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I saw blackfish the other day again...fuuuuuck. 

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I watched a great double feature a couple weekends ago. Her followed by Ex Machina. I really enjoyed both of them and they went very well together.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Both are great movies.
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Finally saw Gone Girl about a month ago. Wasn't impressed at all with the movie and felt like there was a lot missing in translation from the book. Didn't love the cast either.
I've seen part of Foxcatcher at this point but again, wasn't impressed. Thought Carrell's makeup was too distracting from the performance and it kind of dragged along when all I wanted to see was the ending.
I've seen part of Foxcatcher at this point but again, wasn't impressed. Thought Carrell's makeup was too distracting from the performance and it kind of dragged along when all I wanted to see was the ending.
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Superbone wrote:I watched a great double feature a couple weekends ago. Her followed by Ex Machina. I really enjoyed both of them and they went very well together.
Yes, that seems to be a good pairing of movies. Have not seen Ex Machina next, but it is high on my viewing bucket list.
Well, so much for hopes and dreams ...
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Pair that with a nice beer and you're all set!LazarusLong wrote:Superbone wrote:I watched a great double feature a couple weekends ago. Her followed by Ex Machina. I really enjoyed both of them and they went very well together.
Yes, that seems to be a good pairing of movies. Have not seen Ex Machina next, but it is high on my viewing bucket list.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Wait, only 1 beer for a double feature? And I would assume it is a different pairing for each movie. Or maybe even each act!Superbone wrote:Pair that with a nice beer and you're all set!LazarusLong wrote:Superbone wrote:I watched a great double feature a couple weekends ago. Her followed by Ex Machina. I really enjoyed both of them and they went very well together.
Yes, that seems to be a good pairing of movies. Have not seen Ex Machina next, but it is high on my viewing bucket list.