rolaids posted:Oscar nommed movie
oh, the oscars are EATING movies now? typical degenerate hollywood culture
rolaids posted:I don’t think I saw a single Oscar nommed movie outside of Get Out. *blink 182 voice* guess this is growing up
lady bird and three billboards were good. now that it won im kind of tempted to see the one about the woman who fucks a fish
Petrol posted:slow motion footage of a al qaeda guy escaping a bombing, a fbi agent on the streets of london, and another fbi guy fucking his mistress are cut to a dubstep track with extremely generic arabic samples
hypernormalisation wasn't my favorite
cars posted:
this is some good propaganda
honestly the best thing about the movie is the irony of how they had to remove tambor's image from the poster and all the marketing materials. nothing really laugh-out-loud funny, i was a little disappointed
rolaids posted:I'm an Iannucci stan
same but thats why i dont want to see it. just want to pretend it doesnt exist, like lynch's dune or any cure album from about the early 90s on
gay_swimmer posted:i watched death of stalin... it starts off with a title card that says something like 'the year is 1953... stalin's great purge enters its 20th year'
thats awfully impressive, what kind of laxatives was he on
Constantignoble posted:i've only seen this scene, seemed like something i'd keep watching
This was probably the best scene, plus any scene with Jason Isaacs as Zhukov. Looking back on it I'm trying to remember some real zingers and I'm coming up short. So yeah a bit disappointing. I read one review that pointed out that the British actors all seemed to have read up on their characters whereas Buscemi and Tambor just played themselves, but I see that as a positive. Honestly go see Annihilation if you only can get to one movie.
getfiscal posted:i watched la chinoise for the first time probably in 2007 or so when i was learning about maoism. to be honest i was surprised when i found out people said it was satire. that was not my response to it. the cell is clearly preposterous but i didn't hold that against them. capitalist society is preposterous, it is stupid, responding to it in a clownish way is somewhat appropriate.
the train sequence made me think the professor was stupid. in any case, he was proven wrong by events. it was the extreme left shutting down the universities a year later that sparked a general strike. the 'adventurist' youth won the support of millions of workers. this caused a general crisis in society which required a raft of concessions and brutality just to keep things bottled.
re: death of stalin, i havent seen it but this is pretty funny:
More worryingly, the deaths of about 1,500 people in crushes around Stalin’s funeral are casually attributed to trigger-happy NKVD officers in order to make a point about the rivalry between Beria and Khrushchev, an unnecessary, even callous addendum.
Director Iannucci stated that he "chose to tone down real-life absurdity" to make the work more believable.
anyway, ive only watched the first three but they are a plus, would recommend to anyone who wants to get righteously indignant (at the filmmakers who miss the point entirely or are unwilling to challenge the status quo)
The writers probably know that they can't include any systematoc critique without being painted as reds and then they can say goodbye to season 2 I guess
TG posted:i just remember seeing the loan paperwork that says 650% apr and thinking, how does that get glossed over?? usury is one of the oldest crimes in the history of humanity
i watch a bit of UK tv via internet magic and i noticed that not only are most of the ads for online casinos and payday lenders, but the small print for the latter mentions APR upwards of 1300%. more than one company does this. i had to rub my eyes and do an exaggerated double take like in a 1950s cartoon