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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#261 » by countryboi » Tue Jan 19, 2016 2:55 pm

Braggins wrote:Here is my personal ranking of Tarantino's films.

Tier 1
Kill Bill*
Pulp Fiction

Tier 2
Inglorious Bastards
Reservoir Dogs

Tier 3
Death Proof
The Hateful 8

Tier 4
Django Unchained
Jackie Brown

*I consider Kill Bill 1&2 one film for all intents and purposes. It was originally supposed to be one film but Tarantino was forced to split it up into two parts because the studio thought it was way too long for a theatrical release.


man i could not disagree more. Django and Hateful 8 where two of his better movies. at least better than Kill Bill 2, Jackie Brown and Death Proof.

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Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs

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Hateful 8
Inglorious Bastards

Tier 3
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#262 » by Braggins » Tue Jan 19, 2016 3:11 pm

countryboi wrote:
Braggins wrote:Here is my personal ranking of Tarantino's films.

Tier 1
Kill Bill*
Pulp Fiction

Tier 2
Inglorious Bastards
Reservoir Dogs

Tier 3
Death Proof
The Hateful 8

Tier 4
Django Unchained
Jackie Brown

*I consider Kill Bill 1&2 one film for all intents and purposes. It was originally supposed to be one film but Tarantino was forced to split it up into two parts because the studio thought it was way too long for a theatrical release.


man i could not disagree more. Django and Hateful 8 where two of his better movies. at least better than Kill Bill 2, Jackie Brown and Death Proof.

Tier 1
Kill Bill 1.
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs

Tier 2
Django
Hateful 8
Inglorious Bastards

Tier 3
Death Proof
Kill Bill 2
Jackie Brown

Definitely better than Jackie Brown imo.

I can see how one might not consider Death Proof to be nearly as good as I do, but the Grindhouse experience was a ton of fun and I thought Death Proof especially was excellent. The "fun" factor in his films are what make him truly special as a director for me, which could explain why I rate Inglorious Bastards and Death Proof higher than some. Inglorious Bastards also probably benefited from being the best theater experience that I had in quite in some time.

I strongly disagree about Kill Bill 2. I get why a lot of people didn't like it as much as the 1st, but I still thought it was excellent and I view them as one film so it didn't bother me that it had a completely different pace and not nearly as much action.

Christoph Waltz and Leo were spectacular in Django and it was definitely good, but it just fell a little flat for me after those two died and that was enough to push it down the list for me since Tarantino has set such a high standard.

My opinion on The Hateful Eight very well may change for the better after more viewings. I came to appreciate Reservoir dogs much more after the second and third viewings than I did the first.

Its really hard to go wrong when rating Tarantino films because they are all so good (exception being Jackie Brown) as long as you have Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Kill Bill (at least 1) towards the top

I respectfully disagree about Fargo. I basically feel the opposite. I loved them both, but I personally enjoyed season two more. Season one definitely has its advantages. Malvo was an amazing character and it was much more focused, but Hanzee was my favorite character from either season and I personally found the overall themes of season two much more interesting. Season one was also probably more consistent. Season two had a few lulls but I thought the high points were better. The last few episodes were incredible. I can't wait for season three! I think Fargo has the potential to go down as one of my favorite series ever if they keep this up.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#263 » by Braggins » Tue Jan 19, 2016 3:32 pm

My boss and I were ranking the Coen brothers filmography today at work. Here is what I came up with.

Tier 1
The Big Lebowski
Barton Fink
No Country for Old Men

Tier 2
Oh Brother, Where art Though
The Hudsucker Proxy
Fargo

Tier 3
Burn After Reading
A Serious Man
Raising Arizona
True Grit

Tier 4
The Ladykillers
Blood Simple
The Man Who Wasn't There

Haven't seen
Intolerable Cruelty
Inside Llewyn Davis
Millers Crossing

I could do this all day. People should join in and suggest other directors or genres to make tier lists for.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#264 » by fatlever » Tue Jan 19, 2016 5:07 pm

LamarMatic7 wrote:
Braggins wrote:I actually haven't seen True Romance. Any good?

I don't like it as much as the IMDB or RottenTomatoes crowd appears to do but, yeah, it's worth the watch. You can tell that the script is Tarantino's.


its one of my favorite movies ever and probably my favorite of his (didnt realize he only wrote it but did not direct it). True Romance, Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction and Django, followed by Inglorious, probably my fave of his.) Still have a couple I need to see though.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#265 » by fatlever » Tue Jan 19, 2016 5:08 pm

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Sachmo wrote:I really enjoyed this years Fargo, I thought it was better than the first season.

Great cast and acting

I completely agree. I really enjoyed season one and didn't expect season two to be even better, but I was really blown away.


season 1 was much better than season 2...nothing wrong with season two but it was just not as good as one


Yes, I finished season 2 and I think I enjoyed it more than season 1, but its close. The ending of season 1 was better to me. Both were great.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#266 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Jan 19, 2016 7:26 pm

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LamarMatic7 wrote:
Braggins wrote:The only German director I'm really familiar with off the top of my head is Werner Herzog. I'm actually really behind on European film. I got really into surrealism after discovering David Lynch and Alejandro Jodorowski, but I kind of fell out of my film obsession phase before I got to the French and German stuff. There was like a three year period where I was spending the vast majority of my free time watching all manners of films, but I've really slowed down the last couple years. Other than Lynch and Jodorowsky most of the surrealist stuff I've seen is Korean or Japanese, but I still also need to see more of what the Asian directors have to offer.

I'll probably end up watching Un Chien Andalou eventually. I'm guessing that scene probably isn't really THAT bad, but for some reason whenever I think about it I imagine it in the worst, most unsettling light imaginable and it disturbs the hell out of me. Other extreme gore that people would probably consider as disturbing has never been a big problem for me (although I don't exactly enjoy that stuff by any means), but for whatever reason the way I imagine that scene is just a complete deal breaker. I don't even like thinking about it lol.


Right.. Werner Herzog and Wim Wenders are like the two most well-known and regarded German directors of our times. Can't say that I've seen films by either of them though. Asia, meanwhile, is something completely foreign to me besides John Woo and the Shogun Assassin (Lone Wolf and Cub).

Cool to hear all this. I'm also a huge film junkie and am interested in European film and the genres which don't necessarily follow the Hollywood classic style. But, yeah, there's just so much to get to that there's always something you've yet to fully discover and see.

I have a feeling we could fill an entire thread talking about this stuff.

Where would be a good place to start with European directors for a junkie like myself? I definitely plan on getting to Bunuel and I'll look into Wim Wenders. Now that I think about it, "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" is the only non-fiction I've seen by Werner Herzog. He has acted in a couple films by Harmony Korine that I like, though.

Shogun Assassin is off the chain! Theres really nothing else that needs to be said about that. "4th Chamber" from Liquid Swords is probably my all time favorite Wu-Tang related song.

Chan Wook Park (S. Korea) is pretty good. "Oldboy" is one of my all time favorites. It has gained pretty widespread cult popularity and even got a terrible American remake. You are probably at least aware of it if you haven't seen it already. Its part of a thematic trilogy, but the other two films aren't as good in my opinion, although they are still worth watching. "Thirst" is his other really popular work, but I actually haven't seen it yet.

Takashi Miike is probably the most famous current Japanese director. "Ichi The Killer" and "Thirteen Assassins" are both pretty good. His filmography is huge and he has dabbled in all kinds of genres, even including super commercial horror and kids movies lol. He made a film called "Gozu" that it supposed to be reminiscent of David Lynch's work, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.


I'd say that Lars von Trier is a good one to choose. He's a contemporary director (as much as I like Michelangelo Antonioni, per example, getting through a mostly dialogue-based 60s film in a foreign language can be a bore at times), is a real auteur of film so his methods tend to be rather unique and interesting and I don't think I've ever seen a director put his main character through so much **** as he does. The film Breaking the Waves can be a truly traumatic experience for the viewer.

yep, yep. Got to Shogun Assassin through Wu as well.

Oldboy has been sitting on my PC for like two years and whenever I've tried to watch it (like 4 times), ultimately I made the decision that tonight I want something in English. I know about its excellence, its plot and the horrible Spike Lee remake.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#267 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Jan 19, 2016 7:30 pm

Braggins wrote:My boss and I were ranking the Coen brothers filmography today at work. Here is what I came up with.

Tier 1
The Big Lebowski
Barton Fink
No Country for Old Men

Tier 2
Oh Brother, Where art Though
The Hudsucker Proxy
Fargo

Tier 3
Burn After Reading
A Serious Man
Raising Arizona
True Grit

Tier 4
The Ladykillers
Blood Simple
The Man Who Wasn't There

Haven't seen
Intolerable Cruelty
Inside Llewyn Davis
Millers Crossing

I could do this all day. People should join in and suggest other directors or genres to make tier lists for.


ahh... I love the Coens as well.

Tier 1a
Miller's Crossing
Barton Fink
No Country for Old Men

Tier 1b
Fargo
The Big Lebowski

Tier 2
The Man Who Wasn't There
True Grit

Tier 3
A Serious Man
Blood Simple.
Burn After Reading
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#268 » by JDR720 » Tue Jan 19, 2016 11:12 pm

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fatlever wrote:
JDR720 wrote:anyone watched the new star wars movie?


Uh... Duh. Saw it first weekend with the nephews. :wink:


I saw it...and I got some major questions about how formidable Kylo Ren is when he got owned by a 110 pound girl who has never used a light saber before.


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yea that was a bit weird, besides that i got "A New Hope" vibe from a lot of the movie.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#269 » by Diop » Wed Jan 20, 2016 1:29 am

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countryboi wrote:
fatlever wrote:
Uh... Duh. Saw it first weekend with the nephews. :wink:


I saw it...and I got some major questions about how formidable Kylo Ren is when he got owned by a 110 pound girl who has never used a light saber before.


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yea that was a bit weird, besides that i got "A New Hope" vibe from a lot of the movie.

Absolutely, there were a lot of parallels between them. You could match new characters to their new hope versions.

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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#270 » by Eoghan » Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:59 am

Braggins wrote:
Sachmo wrote:I really enjoyed this years Fargo, I thought it was better than the first season.

Great cast and acting

I completely agree. I really enjoyed season one and didn't expect season two to be even better, but I was really blown away.

Me three which surprised the hell out of me b/c I hate Kirsten Dunst. She was great though. Bokeem Woodbine was the best, loved that character. He got the perfect comeuppance.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#271 » by Eoghan » Wed Jan 20, 2016 3:04 am

LamarMatic7 wrote:anyone have an opinion about The Hateful Eight? I was somewhat disappointed by it, one of Tarantino's most under-whelming projects.

Enjoyable (except for a certain flashback scene that greatly disturbed my Southern sensibilities if you know what I mean) but not my favorite Tarantino either. I love Walton Goggins and the rest of the cast was on point too. If it was up to me it would have had a surprise ending:

Spoiler:
Goggins' character hangs Jackson's character too b/c Jackson was a mean bastard and mean bastards gotta hang.
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#272 » by Eoghan » Wed Jan 20, 2016 3:37 am

Braggins wrote:
LamarMatic7 wrote:
Braggins wrote:The only German director I'm really familiar with off the top of my head is Werner Herzog. I'm actually really behind on European film. I got really into surrealism after discovering David Lynch and Alejandro Jodorowski, but I kind of fell out of my film obsession phase before I got to the French and German stuff. There was like a three year period where I was spending the vast majority of my free time watching all manners of films, but I've really slowed down the last couple years. Other than Lynch and Jodorowsky most of the surrealist stuff I've seen is Korean or Japanese, but I still also need to see more of what the Asian directors have to offer.

I'll probably end up watching Un Chien Andalou eventually. I'm guessing that scene probably isn't really THAT bad, but for some reason whenever I think about it I imagine it in the worst, most unsettling light imaginable and it disturbs the hell out of me. Other extreme gore that people would probably consider as disturbing has never been a big problem for me (although I don't exactly enjoy that stuff by any means), but for whatever reason the way I imagine that scene is just a complete deal breaker. I don't even like thinking about it lol.


Right.. Werner Herzog and Wim Wenders are like the two most well-known and regarded German directors of our times. Can't say that I've seen films by either of them though. Asia, meanwhile, is something completely foreign to me besides John Woo and the Shogun Assassin (Lone Wolf and Cub).

Cool to hear all this. I'm also a huge film junkie and am interested in European film and the genres which don't necessarily follow the Hollywood classic style. But, yeah, there's just so much to get to that there's always something you've yet to fully discover and see.

I have a feeling we could fill an entire thread talking about this stuff.

Where would be a good place to start with European directors for a junkie like myself? I definitely plan on getting to Bunuel and I'll look into Wim Wenders. Now that I think about it, "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" is the only non-fiction I've seen by Werner Herzog. He has acted in a couple films by Harmony Korine that I like, though.

Shogun Assassin is off the chain! Theres really nothing else that needs to be said about that. "4th Chamber" from Liquid Swords is probably my all time favorite Wu-Tang related song.

Chan Wook Park (S. Korea) is pretty good. "Oldboy" is one of my all time favorites. It has gained pretty widespread cult popularity and even got a terrible American remake. You are probably at least aware of it if you haven't seen it already. Its part of a thematic trilogy, but the other two films aren't as good in my opinion, although they are still worth watching. "Thirst" is his other really popular work, but I actually haven't seen it yet.

Takashi Miike is probably the most famous current Japanese director. "Ichi The Killer" and "Thirteen Assassins" are both pretty good. His filmography is huge and he has dabbled in all kinds of genres, even including super commercial horror and kids movies lol. He made a film called "Gozu" that it supposed to be reminiscent of David Lynch's work, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

Ugh, Ichi the Killer. Boy, did that film throw me a curveball. Some of the subject matter there makes Hateful Eight look like a kid's movie. Oldboy is phenomenal though, truly a terrific movie. Not even going to risk tarnishing my memory of it by seeing the American remake b/c Spike Lee is garbage. Speaking of German films, The Lives of Others is really good.

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Tarantino rank-fest:

Tier 1: Reservoir Dogs

Tier 2: Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill 1

Tier 3: Hateful Eight, Kill Bill 2, Inglorious Basterds

Tier 4: Django Unchained, Jackie Brown

Notes: DIdn't see Death Proof; didn't like Django much b/c Christoph's character was way more interesting than Jamie Foxx's, which seemed cartoonish

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Coen Bros Rank-fest:

Tier 1: The Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men

Tier 2: Raising Arizona, Fargo, The Man Who Wasn't There

Tier 3: Barton Fink, Miller's Crossing, The Ladykillers

Tier 4: Burn After Reading, True Grit

Tier 5: Inside Llewyn Davis
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Re: OT: What Are You Watching Now? No Spoilers 

Post#273 » by Braggins » Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:33 am

BrotherDave wrote: Oldboy is phenomenal though, truly a terrific movie. Not even going to risk tarnishing my memory of it by seeing the American remake b/c Spike Lee is garbage.

I thought the way the plot was changed to make it not too edgy for American audiences would have worked alright if everything else about the movie didn't suck. Changing the plot at all was obviously going to make it worse, but it still could have been an ok movie had it not be so poorly directed. The worst part was how he did the famous fight sequence. It was so bad it made me want to go find him and punch him in the dick. You should youtube it just for the lulz.

It was a terrible idea from the beginning to try to remake that movie, but if it was going to happen it definitely shouldn't have been Spike Lee who directed it. I can't even think of anyone who would have been a good choice, but Spike is definitely really far down on the list. Maybe some sort of collaboration between Quentin Tarantino and Nicolas Winding Refn? Tarantino for the writing and ability to structure a plot of that nature and Refn for the gritty directing style. Idk...

BrotherDave wrote:Me three which surprised the hell out of me b/c I hate Kirsten Dunst. She was great though. Bokeem Woodbine was the best, loved that character. He got the perfect comeuppance.

Yep. Never liked Dunst and was very skeptical about her being in it, but she totally killed it. The scenes with her, Dodd, and Ed, at the cabin were hilarious.

Hanzee and Mike Milligan were the most interesting characters. I also loved the ending with Milligan. I half expected him to do something crazy when that old bald guy was explaining to him his new role lol.

Hanzee was just something else. I was really into his character from the beginning, but I didn't expect him to be one of the centerpieces of the plot like he ended up being. The last few episodes were amazing.

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Post#274 » by Braggins » Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:48 am

LamarMatic7 wrote:ahh... I love the Coens as well.

Tier 1a
Miller's Crossing

My boss also had Miller's Crossing as her favorite. I saw like 30 minutes of it when it was on the tv at a friends house when we were doing something else and the only thing I really remember was being surprised by how attractive Marcia Gay Harden was when she was young.
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Post#275 » by LamarMatic7 » Sat Jan 30, 2016 5:43 pm

so.. Making a Murderer. I avoided any spoilers in this post. If you want to watch the series, I strongly advise not to google anything on it. Just learn what's the basic plot and watch.

that was one heck of an experience. the story-line is literally something I would have to call "unbelievable". it almost wouldn't work as a TV series since you wouldn't want to believe it as part of the audience.

but when it's a documentary. man... it gets so tense during the series that it was hard for me to watch. that these are real people involved in this controversy. I needed to cool off after watching most of the episodes. such an emotional watch.

anyone have any good stuff to read on it? I'm still trying to distinguish the good material from the bad one. seems like Alan Sepinwall hasn't wrote about it yet.
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Post#276 » by TheKingofSting » Sat Mar 5, 2016 5:19 am

Are any of you lads watching Fuller House on Netflix? I've watched the first two episodes so far. It got some harsh reviews but it could be a flaming pile of poo and I would watch for nostalgia alone. My crush for D.J. came back all over again and my goodness at the rack on Stephanie. Have Mercy! Aunt Becky still has it too!


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Post#277 » by countryboi » Sat Mar 5, 2016 6:58 am

right now im watching 11.22.63 on Hulu. its about a guy going back in time to stop the JFK assassination, its based on a stephen king novel by the same name. man its pretty amazing show and currently the show i am the most interested in. the only issue i have is hulu releasing its show in a weekly format like regular TV.
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Post#278 » by LamarMatic7 » Sat Mar 19, 2016 11:16 am

Anyone watching American Crime Story - The People v. O.J. Simpson?

I reckon that it would be very entertaining for those who were alive back then in the USA.

It's not the best of television, they embellish things and it has an overall FX-ish mainstream series vibe to it. But, obviously, the story itself is so incredible that it makes for an interesting watch. And they at least follow a book on the case so things are portrayed somewhat in the way they really happened.
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Post#279 » by BigSlam » Sat Mar 19, 2016 12:09 pm

LamarMatic7 wrote:so.. Making a Murderer. I avoided any spoilers in this post. If you want to watch the series, I strongly advise not to google anything on it. Just learn what's the basic plot and watch.

that was one heck of an experience. the story-line is literally something I would have to call "unbelievable". it almost wouldn't work as a TV series since you wouldn't want to believe it as part of the audience.

but when it's a documentary. man... it gets so tense during the series that it was hard for me to watch. that these are real people involved in this controversy. I needed to cool off after watching most of the episodes. such an emotional watch.

anyone have any good stuff to read on it? I'm still trying to distinguish the good material from the bad one. seems like Alan Sepinwall hasn't wrote about it yet.

We ended up power watching it over three days about a month ago. Didn't mean to, but it was just so compelling we couldn't stop.

There are some incredible theory articles out there and we watched a TV special a couple of weeks ago that had updated current day interviews with people like Jerry Buting and Ken Kratz.

The whole thing is just life changing with how we should look at law enforcement and the "justice" system.

If you want to watch another interesting, mind blowing documentary can I suggest you check out: The seven five
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Post#280 » by JDR720 » Fri Mar 25, 2016 6:00 pm

is the superman vs batman movie as bad as i am hearing it is?

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