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megan walker - Oct 08, 2019 5:44:41 pm PDT #2262 of 3435
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Just got back from seeing Parasite at the Mill Valley Film Festival and all I can say is believe the hype (and also believe the people who say go into it knowing as little as possible).

I also saw Carmilla, which in no way resembles the original story by Le Fanu but is absolutely gorgeous in an "every frame a painting" way.


Vonnie K - Oct 09, 2019 12:06:12 pm PDT #2263 of 3435
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Just got back from seeing Parasite at the Mill Valley Film Festival and all I can say is believe the hype (and also believe the people who say go into it knowing as little as possible).

Yep. The hype is out of control, at least in the film twitter circuit I'm following, but it's one instance where that might be deserved.

Belatedly, I should mention that the Bong Joon Ho profile linked upthread has mild spoilers for the film, in so far as it describes the basic premise of the movie and some of the reactions it elicited. If you want to remain pure as driven snow, don't read the profile or just skip the paragraphs when it gets to the parts (there are a couple) where the interviewer describes the film.

I also saw Carmilla, which in no way resembles the original story by Le Fanu but is absolutely gorgeous in an "every frame a painting" way.

Oooh. Never heard of this before but it sounds intriguing. BTW, I was just at the festival web page and apparently the poor organizers are trying to make contingency plans in case the screening theater gets hit with the power outage issues affecting the Bay area? That whole thing sounds utterly fuckwitted. My sympathies to those of you affected by the outage!


megan walker - Oct 09, 2019 1:46:22 pm PDT #2264 of 3435
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

BTW, I was just at the festival web page and apparently the poor organizers are trying to make contingency plans in case the screening theater gets hit with the power outage issues affecting the Bay area? That whole thing sounds utterly fuckwitted. My sympathies to those of you affected by the outage!

Yes, but they have venues in multiple towns and I think only one may be affected. I was sort of surprised because the original PG&E map didn't show any of the festival towns affected. (Nor are those of us in SF proper supposed to be.) I have tickets for Hirokazu Kore-eda's La Verité on Saturday so I am keeping my fingers crossed.


Vonnie K - Oct 17, 2019 7:00:14 am PDT #2265 of 3435
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

New trailer for Marriage Story: [link]

One of my favourite films from TIFF. The entire cast is phenomenal across the board. I legit teared up a little just watching the trailer. Prepare yourself to be emotionally destroyed, mhwahahaha!! *ahem* That said, it's never bleak, and the way it navigates through the Divorce Industrial Complex is quite funny in an absurdist-comedy type fashion.

Driver, Johansson and Dern have Oscar noms in the bag, and if Alan Alda makes it to the Best Supporting (a bit of a longer shot), it would be 4 for 4. Can't remember last time that happened.

FYI, they added a bunch of new cities for Parasite rollout. Chicago, SF, Washington DC etc. for this weekend, and many others for the next weekend. It's coming to Pitt on Nov 1st, yay!


Fred Pete - Oct 17, 2019 8:13:03 am PDT #2266 of 3435
Ann, that's a ferret.

I saw an ad for a remake of Doctor Doolittle starring Robert Downey, Jr. Looked interesting, but darker than I'd like to see the story told. Anybody have any thoughts?


Tom Scola - Oct 17, 2019 8:16:17 am PDT #2267 of 3435
Mr. Scola’s wardrobe by Botany 500

Doctor Doolittle

It was supposed to open this summer, but the studio pushed it back to January, which might give you some indication of how much confidence they have in the project.


Fred Pete - Oct 17, 2019 9:20:23 am PDT #2268 of 3435
Ann, that's a ferret.

I noticed the January opening.


Vonnie K - Oct 17, 2019 12:59:19 pm PDT #2269 of 3435
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

ad for a remake of Doctor Doolittle starring Robert Downey, Jr.

They dropped the trailer for this movie this week and honestly I thought it looked terrible. I've also heard the production was super expensive and riddled with problems. Someone from the production put up a Reddit thread listing all kind of ridiculous shenanigans on set, but I can't find it any more -- it's probably been scrubbed.

I wish RDJ went for more interesting projects that challenged him a bit more, but I don't think he cares that much. Which is a pity.


Vonnie K - Oct 22, 2019 5:13:05 pm PDT #2270 of 3435
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Last trailer for The Rise of Skywalker: [link]

I was like "eh, it's a so-so trailer" then the music kicked in and I was like OMG GIMME. Damn you, John Williams! The tickets went on sale yesterday just around the time the trailer came out, so my local geek buddy and I went and booked a Dolby showing for Saturday morning. I AM EXCITE!

Still not sure what to think about the whole Palpatine angle but I'm going in with an open mind.

LOL at those horses on a freakin' spaceship.


megan walker - Oct 30, 2019 10:23:22 pm PDT #2271 of 3435
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Knives Out was so much fun. And the set design of the house was incredible. I don't just want to go to there. I want to live there always.