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Being from Dallas and growing up in the heyday of the Von Erichs, I want to see The Iron Claw but I'm not sure I'm emotionally ready for it. My brother and I were huge fans and would religiously watch WCCW on channel 39 every week. One of the best surprises that our father did for us was take us to a match at the Sportatorium. It wasn't anything great like the Von Erichs but it was still fun to go see the place we had been watching on TV for multiple years. I'm not sure I'm emotionally ready to relive the trauma that poor family had to endure.
 
Started out watching it in 4K but the disc froze and skipped twice within the first 15 min. so i had to switch to blu-ray. And now i gotta go shopping for a 4K disc on evilBay.

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Toy Story 3
Monsters, Inc.
Wall-E
Up
Ratatouille
Coco
The Incredibles
Toy Story 2
Inside Out
Finding Nemo
Toy Story
Soul
Toy Story 4
A Bug's Life
Incredibles 2
Luca
Turning Red
Onward
Finding Dory
Brave
The Good Dinosaur
Monsters University

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Staggered, limited film releases annoy the shit out of me! There's still tons of movies from this year (The Zone of Interest, The Taste of Things, American Fiction, All of Us Stranger, Perfect Days, etc) that currently have no indication on when or if they will play in my city or when they will come to streaming. I live in a decent sized city. It's so irritating! Let me pay to watch your movies, people!
 
Staggered, limited film releases annoy the shit out of me! There's still tons of movies from this year (The Zone of Interest, The Taste of Things, American Fiction, All of Us Stranger, Perfect Days, etc) that currently have no indication on when or if they will play in my city or when they will come to streaming. I live in a decent sized city. It's so irritating! Let me pay to watch your movies, people!
Same. I live in SF and can't see Zone of Interest, the taste of things, all of us strangers. So frustrating.
 
Paid too much to rent The Holdovers, since I missed it in theaters. Fortunately, I loved it. What a terrific trio of performances. I only knew Da’Vine Joy Randolph from Only Murders in the Building and she blew me away here. And Paul Giamatti really is one of the best in the business.
 
Paid too much to rent The Holdovers, since I missed it in theaters. Fortunately, I loved it. What a terrific trio of performances. I only knew Da’Vine Joy Randolph from Only Murders in the Building and she blew me away here. And Paul Giamatti really is one of the best in the business.
Randolph is amazing in that one season of High Fidelity. That was the first place I ever saw her.
 
Watched both Dream Scenario and May December the other day. Dream Scenario I appreciate a lot of, but I don't think it fully all gelled together in the end for me. It has a lot of funny ideas, especially towards the end. And I like the concept, but I'm not sure that it's a great movie. May December was such an interesting watch. I didn't know much going in, and I didn't know that it was loosely based on a true story. But that itself I think might be the key to one angle of the film (the way that these true stories get re-told and changed when made into fictional films). That's just one angle to an uncomfortable watch. There is some incredible subtlety here, but there is also some really obvious un-subtlety that takes me out of it at points (namely a very duh metaphor that is so simplistic I roll my eyes). That said, it's well worth a watch, and I think it brings a lot of interesting conversations out of the viewer.
 
Watched both Dream Scenario and May December the other day. Dream Scenario I appreciate a lot of, but I don't think it fully all gelled together in the end for me. It has a lot of funny ideas, especially towards the end. And I like the concept, but I'm not sure that it's a great movie. May December was such an interesting watch. I didn't know much going in, and I didn't know that it was loosely based on a true story. But that itself I think might be the key to one angle of the film (the way that these true stories get re-told and changed when made into fictional films). That's just one angle to an uncomfortable watch. There is some incredible subtlety here, but there is also some really obvious un-subtlety that takes me out of it at points (namely a very duh metaphor that is so simplistic I roll my eyes). That said, it's well worth a watch, and I think it brings a lot of interesting conversations out of the viewer.

I thought both films were rock solid 4/5's would be fighting it out for position at the end of my top 10 list atm.

The elements of camp in May December are very intentional (see the score) and, imo, are a way of alluding to the fact that the film Portman is making is of Lifetime quality.

Dream Scenario, I need to rewatch, and I agree that the final act is the weakest portion. But it's still a very entertaining final 1/3rd and merely prevents the film from being the masterpiece it initially appears to be.

Here's where I'm at having seen around 35-40 films this year, but still needing to get to most foreign films + Zone of Interest, American and The Holdovers (among others).

Tier 1:
1. Killers of the Flower Moon
2. Poor Things
3. Bottoms
4. Return to Seoul

Tier 2:
5. The Iron Claw
6. The Killer
7. Asteroid City
8. Openheimer

Tier 3:
9. Dream Scenario
10. Barbie
11. Past Lives
12. May December
13. They Cloned Tyrone
14. How to Blow Up a Pipeline
15. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
 
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I thought both films were rock solid 4/5's would be fighting it out for position at the end of my top 10 list atm.

The elements of camp in May December are very intentional (see the score) and, imo, are a way of alluding to the fact that the film Portman is making is of Lifetime quality.

Dream Scenario, I need to rewatch, and I agree that the final act is the weakest portion. But it's still a very entertaining final 1/3rd and merely prevents the film from being the masterpiece it initially appears to be.

Here's where I'm at having seen around 35-40 films this year, but still needing to get to most foreign films + Zone of Interest and The Holdovers.

Tier 1:
1. Killers of the Flower Moon
2. Bottoms
3. Poor Things
4. Return to Seoul

Tier 2:
5. The Iron Claw
6. The Killer
7. Asteroid City
8. Openheimer

Tier 3:
9. Dream Scenario
10. Barbie
11. Past Lives
12. May December
13. They Cloned Tyrone
14. How to Blow Up a Pipeline
15. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
Solid list, reminds me I need to watch Return To Seoul. Poor Things still isn’t playing here. Hoping this coming week…
 
I'm a biopic hater, but Maestro is.. pretty good? It's messy, and tries to be both oscar bait and art movie, which is probably why people are split on it, but I actually enjoyed it. It looks absolutely amazing. Cooper is good, but Mulligan shines.
This is how I feel too. I expected worse based on what I've seen, but I think it's pretty good. The cinematography is amazing.
 
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