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Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape  

A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.


le nubian - Feb 14, 2009 6:03:37 pm PST #9946 of 10000
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I saw "Let the Right One In" and I liked it. The acting of the children in the film is exceptional. The direction should really be commended. Quite an accomplishment that.

I've decided that I often want more details about the fantasy worlds some movies inhabit, and I didn't feel like I got enough details about the world, but I think this is my issue that I need to let go.

This movie has gore, but I didn't think (given the subject matter) that it was excessive or unnecessary.


§ ita § - Feb 14, 2009 9:23:36 pm PST #9947 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Lowering the tone back down, I finally saw Wanted. Fate speaks ASCII? Too funny.


Glamcookie - Feb 14, 2009 11:01:40 pm PST #9948 of 10000
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

DH and I saw Synecdoche, NY tonight. (Me for the first time, him for the second.) Loved it.

Oh yay! I love Kaufman's films.


Ash - Feb 15, 2009 3:09:01 am PST #9949 of 10000

I saw Let the Right One In and found it affecting in that way that it keeps playing in your head like a moody song long after you hear it. It was gorgeously filmed (the spare beauty of snow and ice), and the two main actors were perfect.

I think one of the things that got under my skin was the strange mingling of two moods: horror and sweetness, darkness and warmth. Both of the main characters are terribly lonely, and even their surroundings feel lonely. I found the ending quite satisfying, even lovely in its grim way.

The scene at the pool combined two other moods: horror and comedy. As limbs and heads flew through the water, the audience laughed tentatively, as if unsure they should be finding it amusing. I thought it was amusing, but then I'm weird.

The scene with the cats attacking the woman who was newly a vampire disturbed me more than anything, I think.

I thought this was a very unusual vampire movie. I liked it.


Laga - Feb 15, 2009 3:08:53 pm PST #9950 of 10000
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

We're Discussing a title for Buffista Movies 7 in Bureaucracy.


Matt the Bruins fan - Feb 15, 2009 5:20:17 pm PST #9951 of 10000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Saw Let the Right One In this afternoon. It's easily the best vampire movie I've seen since The Addiction. Lina Leandersson was amazingly good at playing older than she appears. (Here's hoping she manages to hold onto her talent as she gets older—Kirsten Dunst, I'm looking at you.)


quester - Feb 15, 2009 5:50:06 pm PST #9952 of 10000
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

Kinky Boots was on BBCA tonight but it was so chopped for commercials, it was missing key moments.


Juliebird - Feb 15, 2009 5:51:26 pm PST #9953 of 10000
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

I also saw it after reading all the rave reviews here. The girl really was quite something. There were a couple of moments where I did wonder if they snuck in another older actress for a couple of quick shots, or at least snuck in a couple of quick shots of LL in a different make-up (making her look very very old and wizened). Whatever it was, it was deftly conveyed that she was something other and older. There was a scene early on where she looked like she was twenty-five, not twelve or thirteen.

I was more scared of Oskar than I was of Eli.


Matt the Bruins fan - Feb 15, 2009 6:02:48 pm PST #9954 of 10000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I wouldn't go quite that far (If Oskar dropped on me from a balcony I could easily break him if the fall didn't)), but he was was so disconnected from events going on around him and flat of affect, I had an easier time connecting to and sympathizing with Eli.


Steph L. - Feb 15, 2009 6:28:45 pm PST #9955 of 10000
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

We saw Coraline today, which was excellent. Although I was pulled out of the movie several times because I kept thinking, "THIS is ALL stop-motion??? Holy shit!!!"

So it would have been better for my obsessive brain had I not known that before we went.

Also, I will be avoiding buttons for a while now, thankyouverymuch.