I wonder what Miyazaki was trying to say when the forest spirit tried to stop the gun from firing by telekenetically implanting it with vegitation.
EKL #15
I wonder what Miyazaki was trying to say when the forest spirit tried to stop the gun from firing by telekenetically implanting it with vegitation.
EKL #15
Dark Knight Trilogy at AMC #1
Good movie. Kind of a death by a million paper cuts situation tho. There’s so many little things that annoy me that they’re equivalent to 1 big thing.
Grade: 7/10
Dark Knight Trilogy at AMC #2
Great movie tbh.
Grade: 10/10
If I have the time and means to see this movie in 70mm IMAX again, how am I supposed to to resist the urge to do so?
Pretty good film IMO.
Grade: 11/10
Seeing this and 2001 back-to-back was...... something.
This movie still slaps hard. Seeing it in what I assume was a true IMAX format was one hell of an experience.
I'm still amazed at how anyone could say this isn't the best capekino by a country mile.
NOLAN PLEASE ANNOUNCE YOUR NEXT MOVIE SOON I NEED IT VERY MUCH.
Grade: 11/10
Dark Knight Trilogy at AMC #3
This kinda sucks lol.
Grade: 5/10
I full on sobbed in seat F12 of the IMAX theater at AMC Lincoln Square this morning.
This movie is an absolute masterwork in every sense, and the 70mm IMAX format made this a once-in-a-lifetime audio/visual experience that’s right up there with seeing U2 at Sphere.
I never feel more alive than when art is able to move me the way this does.
Chris Nolan undefeated.
11 year old Mason would have loved this movie. The problem is, 21 year old Mason watched it.
To be fair, I legitimately enjoyed the Brazil sequence.
Return of the Blue Milk: A Star Wars Story
The last 2/3 of this movie are truly captivating, but the first 1/3 is rocky. Which can be traced back to Saw Gerrera, who added literally nothing to the movie. It was clear to me in retrospect that he was only in there because of the tv show. I find that nauseating.
Oh my god. Oh. My. God.
Cinemá is alive and well, folks, and it will be as long as people give guys like this $185 million dollars and no restraints.
I don't think any director in history has had a more meteoric rise than Denis Villeneuve. He has nothing left to prove, but a hell of a lot more to say.
With regards to the movie, I'm at a bit of a loss for words atm (just like I was…