Zoe: Yeah? Thought you'd get land crazy that long in port. Wash: Probably, but I've been sane a long while now, and change is good.

'Shindig'


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Steph L. - Oct 14, 2017 9:38:03 am PDT #1064 of 3463
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

Jim Carrey.

Not even Eternal Sunshine? Or especially because of it?

I tolerated him in Eternal Sunshine, but my hatred was keeping me warm. I just can't stand his stupid face. Seriously. It's irrational as hell, but I hate his face and those stupid leers.

I want to see Edge of Tomorrow though.

It's SUPER good. It's basically the first 2 episodes of this season of The Good Place, but with killer aliens. And Tom Cruise as Eleanor Shellstrop. (Actually, that's pretty much EXACTLY what it's like. He really is Eleanor.)


SuziQ - Oct 14, 2017 9:38:45 am PDT #1065 of 3463
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Many of the actors mentioned are on my Do Not Watch list, but almost everyone has an exception movie or two. Movies I fell in love with in spite of said person. I think Mel Gibson and Woody Allen are my only full stop people.

I do surprise myself with the number of exceptions I allow Adam Sandler. Cause, face value, I'd say I'm not a fan. But there are at least a handful of his movies I'll happily watch.


Steph L. - Oct 14, 2017 9:42:10 am PDT #1066 of 3463
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

I'm not a fan of Adam Sandler, but he's not a dealbreaker for me. I just don't seek out his movies because they seem to be (in general) really stupid overall, not just his role in them.

And I do love me some stupid movies. (See also: Dude, Where's My Car? and Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo. [Seriously, Deuce Bigalow has a surprising underlying sweetness. Go figure.])


askye - Oct 14, 2017 10:00:13 am PDT #1067 of 3463
Thrive to spite them

I've never seen Bull Durham. I can't remember why I hadn't seen it and then I started to dislike Kevin Costner and so I didn't bother.

My only Costner exception is Silverado and he's barely in it.

Woody Allen movies were never my thing either but he's on the list.


Beverly - Oct 14, 2017 11:13:30 am PDT #1068 of 3463
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Yes to Bull Durham--it's an exception. And the glory of Kevin Kline and Linda Hunt outshines the vestigal presence of Costner so, like Askye, it makes the cut for movies I love.

I know Tombstone is everybody's Earp benchmark, mine too, and well-earned. But Wyatt Earp had merit, especially for Quaid's Doc. It would have been a good movie if they had cut forty minutes of Costner closeups.


Jessica - Oct 14, 2017 11:24:01 am PDT #1069 of 3463
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

It's SUPER good. It's basically the first 2 episodes of this season of The Good Place, but with killer aliens. And Tom Cruise as Eleanor Shellstrop. (Actually, that's pretty much EXACTLY what it's like. He really is Eleanor.)

AHAHAHAHAHAHA! I never thought of it that way but this is PERFECT.

Renee Zellweger is high on my dealbreaker list. Can't think of anyone else off the top of my head.

I can't deal with Todd Solondz movies, and I won't watch any Neil Labute movie except for Wicker Man (which is not less grossly misogynistic than his other films, but the presence of Nick Cage screaming about bees and toast makes it absurd and hilarious rather than creepy and offensive.)


Calli - Oct 15, 2017 3:39:36 am PDT #1070 of 3463
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

Sylvester Stallone is on my nope list. I don't even remember why. I just see his name or face in the trailers and add the movie to my do not watch list.


Matt the Bruins fan - Oct 15, 2017 4:25:22 am PDT #1071 of 3463
"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

Stop or My Mom Will Shoot is probably reason enough.


DavidS - Oct 15, 2017 9:57:04 am PDT #1072 of 3463
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Adam Sandler used to be on mine, but I just watched The Meyerowitz Stories on Netflix and Sandler is really fucking great in it.

Thanks, Vonnie! I started watching this last night and it's fantastic.

That opening scene looking for parking happened to me almost word-for-word on my last NYC trip.

Also, it's always worth noting that Noah Baumbach was at Vassar with JZ. (Greg Rucka too, but we've already discussed that.)


DavidS - Oct 15, 2017 10:02:05 am PDT #1073 of 3463
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Also, I'm reading up on Blade Runner reviews now and one of them pointed out that the whole interchange that K has when he comes back from his missions to test his emotional baseline is directly lifted from Nabokov's Pale Fire. They also noted that Pale Fire's plot (such as is - it's one of the most famous meta-texts ever) concerns a father's search for his lost daughter.

Aside from everything else I noticed/appreciated all the subtle nods it made to other science fiction movies. I felt it pinged on...Silent Running, A.I., Planet of the Apes, Her. Lots of Kubrickian scenes in those empty hotel spaces. Bits of Moebius (that jacket that covers the lower half of the face) and The Fifth Element too.