What was the last film you watched?

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Run Hide Fight (2021)

Sometimes I wonder who the audience is for these obscure programmers that are destined to disappear into oblivion. Now I know the answer.

It's you. :lmao:

And honestly not a shot. I admire your willingness to give just about any movie a watch. I've become impossibly persnickety about films, with an entire mental checklist to determine if I think I might like it. And even then I usually decide it's not worth the effort.
 

Mel O'Drama

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I admire your willingness to give just about any movie a watch. I've become impossibly persnickety about films, with an entire mental checklist to determine if I think I might like it. And even then I usually decide it's not worth the effort.

I've become less discriminating in the streaming age. When I had to buy or rent a film I was far more selective. Now I feel there's less to lose. Also, as someone who relies on structure, sometimes it's quite liberating to watch a film knowing nothing about it.

Occasionally it yields gold, and I suppose those times and the hope that a film might give me a surprisingly rich experience mitigates any sense of having completely wasted precious time.


But, yes. My bar is very low. Basically, if Ryan Gosling is not in it, I'll give it a go.
 

Willie Oleson

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Game Night (2018)

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Jason Bateman is typecast as the passive-aggressive guy (Max) who has to put up with all the stupidity in the world. He knows how to play this role and he also does it very well in Game Night.
Rachel McAdams plays his breezy but oh-so-resourceful wife (Annie) and together they belong to a group of friends who like to spend their leisure time playing games (the physical ones, not computer games).
When Max's cocky ne'er-do-well brother Brooks returns from a long trip - or something like that - things start to spiral out of control pretty fast and then, well, it never stops. That's all I'm going to say about the plot.
I'm not a big Kyle Chandler fan but at least that makes his role suitable enough for me.

The story is full of surprises, funny failures and funny victories. There are things in it that look familiar (when it happens) but that's not exactly the same as being predictable (before it happens).
There are quite a few references to real-life celebrities and maybe some events but that's de rigueur in modern comedies.
Game Night is literally crammed with jokes and naturally not every joke will have the same effect on everybody.
Luckily, you don't have time to think about a "meh" moment and it's usually followed by a better one.

Unlike Netflix's Murder Mystery, Game Night never feels like throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks.
Actually I kinda enjoyed the first Murder Mystery movie but the sequel is atrocious.
Anyway, what I was going to say is that it looks as if the makers of Game Night had a very clear vision of the concept, humour and characters in their film. It's about hilarious stupidity but the film itself isn't.
Some moments even qualify as Comedy Gold e.g. the slow-moving box on the conveyer belt or the "how to remove a bullet" instruction on a racist website.
Considering the movement of the story it also made me think of the bitchy Rat Race remake from 2001.
It rarely happens that a mainstream comedy entertains me from start to finish, and speaking of finish don't forget to watch the fabulous end credits sequence.
 

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Ya don't like The Goz?

It's difficult to say. I've only seen him in one film, and that was nineteen years ago, so I may feel differently today. Back then I disliked that particular performance enough to actively avoid his films since then.

He seems to have aged well, though, and is probably a very nice chap.




Ryan Gosling, Ryan Gosling....which Ryan is that?

The one who's not Ryan Reynolds.

I think.





Game Night (2018)

Oh - you liked it more than I did.

Smug, entitled, middle-aged Americans act like the smart-talking sassy teenagers from Scream for no reason other than, apparently, because.


But I did concede:

Although it doesn't sound like it, there was something strangely watchable about it.
 

Willie Oleson

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It's difficult to say. I've only seen him in one film, and that was nineteen years ago, so I may feel differently today. Back then I disliked that particular performance enough to actively avoid his films since then.
I've only seen him in Barbie and he was the best part of that movie.
Oh - you liked it more than I did.
Interestingly, Game Night was directed by the writers of Horrible Bosses which you liked more than I did.
 

Willie Oleson

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I'm not saying it's a masterpiece but the story develops non-stop and I was never prepared for the next thing, or the next joke for that matter.
Perhaps my expectations were not very high although I consider the 2010s a good decade for films.
As for the 2020s I feel my interest is waning with each passing year. Everything's called "Oscar bait" now and I'm not going to be part of that crowd.
 
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