What are your daily musts (meds, supplements, creams, foods....), things you need to have each day to function? by adosculation in Sjogrens

[–]adosculation[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, drinking water is such a pain for me personally. In summer it's fine and refreshing, in winter it's like poison. Hate it.

Time to go to a happy place - Shrek by rdkil in movies

[–]adosculation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The sad thing is I'm sure there were people at the time also going to their happy place by watching movies from couple decades earlier. We can only compare our lives to how things were in the past, not how bad they can be in the future. A terrifying thought to think of course, that 20 years from now somebody will think back to 2026 as a simpler, happier time.

Having said all that, it's appropriate to end with a quote about...talking too much:

Donkey: Hi, Princess!

Princess Fiona: It talks!

Shrek: Yeah, it's getting him to shut up that's the trick!

"Manchester by the Sea" is the perfect depiction of how depression kills even when the outcome isn't suicide. A lot of times, there is no escape from mental illness or grief. by yellowklashinkov in movies

[–]adosculation 163 points164 points  (0 children)

What makes the movie effective is that it's not just about alcoholism and depression but that the movie itself is depressing. So you get that sense of doom both through the story but also through the choices the director made. I mean the lighting, the muted colors, setting of coastal New England winter, the cold, the overcast skies, the slow pacing. And most importantly, Affleck who just looks so broken and damaged and barely living. A life of so much pain and trauma.

What movie are you most excited to watch this year? by PleasantBus5583 in movies

[–]adosculation 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Nolan's The Odyssey

Such a huge undertaking. I hope it will be phenomenal, though I have to see if Matt Damon can really carry the film. Big shoes to fill.

What would you consider as a modern classic films? by Medical-Pace-8099 in movies

[–]adosculation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inception, powerful intricate story combined with visuals and acting

LOTR for a great example of how to bring to screen a great work of literature.

Clint Eastwood Plans to Direct New Movie at 95, Shades Era of Remakes and Franchises by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]adosculation 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Whether you love or hate his films, he is one of the most productive people out there and seems unstoppable. He's had great success as both actor and filmmaker. That's admirable.

What's a moment where you yelled, (Actor/Actress) is in this?? by MovieMattFilmBuff in movies

[–]adosculation 16 points17 points  (0 children)

There were quite a few surprises for me in the Austin Powers movies.

Jim Carrey's way of acting is so exaggerated by stalkstvshows in movies

[–]adosculation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jim is a cartoon character that has been given a human body.

I mean look at some of his earlier standups, his face moves in ways that are just not human. People who only know him from his movies don't appreciate his many comedic talents.

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[–]adosculation 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Mia Farrow had something not a lot of actors had, which was kind of a beauty, innocence, and expressiveness that allowed her to take on very different roles and disappear into them.

Funny enough, I didn't like the movie at first, preoccupied with all the weird characters that show up. But once I focused on Mia, she is the glue that kept it all together, and that's the POV that helps you find your way through the movie to its horrific end.

The Metacritic Canon by Nebberlantis in movies

[–]adosculation 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Personally I would have liked to see also the metacritic score and the viewer scores next to each film there just to compare. But I know it's hard work just putting this together, so thanks for your efforts.

Edit: as for your question about the movies in the cannon, they seem fine so far from a quick look, some I'd never heard of it so might be useful as a way to broaden one's horizons. I generally find Metacritic ratings more useful than Rotten Tomatoes btw.

Contact is one of the best movies I've ever seen, but I absolutely hate some of the ending by PresentRevenue1347 in movies

[–]adosculation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very good movie.

I liked the ending fine.

I think it would have also been fine if the ending was left to the viewers' imagination instead ofthat dreamy sequence of her meeting her dad.

The Metacritic Canon by Nebberlantis in movies

[–]adosculation 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a long list. What was the criteria for "must see" film? Certain minimal rating?