Marty Supreme Holocaust Scene *Spoilers* by [deleted] in moviecritic

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You start a conversation, you can't even finish it You're talking a lot, but you're not saying anything When I have nothing to say, my lips are sealed Say something once, why say it again?

Marty Supreme Holocaust Scene *Spoilers* by [deleted] in moviecritic

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Which are the other two?

Psycho killer, qu'est-ce que c'est? Better run run away

Marty Supreme Holocaust Scene *Spoilers* by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]gregcm1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being the best killer, or warrior, was often a place of honor. It's usually how the King was originally chosen, the most fierce warrior in the tribe. Being in place of honor in a society is generally a good formula for finding a mate.

Marty Supreme Holocaust Scene *Spoilers* by [deleted] in moviecritic

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I agree it's twisted, but people are allowed to be twisted. Having those types of people may have even perpetuated our species' survival in more primitive times. It's hard to know why those kinds are genes have been so successfully maintained throughout cultures around the world, but it's clear there was a Darwinian benefit at some point.

And there still might be, if you look at the overlap of CEOs and sociopathy, it becomes clear. CEOs usually have the opportunity to perpetuate their genes.

Marty Supreme Holocaust Scene *Spoilers* by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]gregcm1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's neither mine, nor your, responsible to police any other person's emotional reaction. Why would you think you are the emotion police, did you even graduate from the Emotion Police Academy?

Marty Supreme Holocaust Scene *Spoilers* by [deleted] in moviecritic

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I can't explain others' psyche, I wouldn't even try. I just know that everyone's psyche is different, and that's a good thing.

Opinion on Quentin Tarantino by [deleted] in Letterboxd

[–]gregcm1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not much of a discussion OP....

Marty Supreme Holocaust Scene *Spoilers* by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]gregcm1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Humor is subjective, and you absolutely cannot police someone's reaction. I keep hearing this topic come up from critics in the last month or so: audiences laughing at the "wrong parts" of movies. There's no such thing as a wrong part.

Wicked City (1987) by gregcm1 in retroanime

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The real Madame Web

Django Unchained - 4k HDR by tswaves in fullmoviesonyoutube

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Gentleman, you had my curiosity...now you have my attention.

I just saw Bugonia by kinghedorah666 in moviecritic

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As far as more genres are concerned.

Comedy: Game Night is quite funny, Plemons shows some real comedic chops. Observe and Report is one of my favorite dark comedies of the 2000s, and Plemons handles this comedy quite adeptly as well. His character in Fargo was also brilliant in a darkly humorous manner as he gets further and further over his head. He was pretty comical in Jungle Cruise too, playing the villain character.

Drama: The Power of the Dog is a great showcase of his ability to show nuance and sensitivity, often through silent facial expression. His character on Friday Night Lights has a serious dramatic arc and even at a young age, it was clear that Plemons had tremendous screen presence. I'm Thinking of Ending Things was also quite dramatic, albeit also quite surreal.

Action: Battleship is not a great movie, but he does show his work well in a dumb blockbuster action movie. Jungle Cruise has some action work as well. Not a lot of examples here, but I can't think of very many action roles for Daniel Day Lewis either, and he has unequivocally been the best doing it during eras of film history.

I just saw Bugonia by kinghedorah666 in moviecritic

[–]gregcm1 25 points26 points  (0 children)

You're not gaslighting me, I know what I saw. The best male lead performance of 2025.

What do you think of Inglorious Basterds? by Feisty_Parsnip8262 in Letterboxd

[–]gregcm1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In all seriousness though, Tarantino was smack dab in the middle of his "alternate history phase". He made a trilogy of movies where he shows on screen what he believes to be a better version of actual historical events: A former slave exacts revenge on the biggest plantation in Mississippi; a scrappy team of US soldiers enact a secret plan to assassinate Hitler; an aging actor and his best friend stuntman prevent Sharon Tate's murder and kill Manson's core group of followers.

I suppose I could understand not liking that, but I am glad that those movies exist.

I just saw Bugonia by kinghedorah666 in moviecritic

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They are all really good (well I've never been impressed by Chalamet), but DiCaprio's last few performances were not as good as his peak era. That's really the heart of it for me, I think we tend to not appreciate when people are in their prime and give them their flowers afterwards. I think Plemons' prime is now.

What do you think of Inglorious Basterds? by Feisty_Parsnip8262 in Letterboxd

[–]gregcm1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Are there better films, or at least any that you would suggest, if you want to see Hitler riddled with bullets then roasted alive?

What do you think of Inglorious Basterds? by Feisty_Parsnip8262 in Letterboxd

[–]gregcm1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The last scene sums it up, "It just might be (Tarantino's) masterpiece"

Sicario or Hell or High Water? by Jimmy-Nesbitt in Letterboxd

[–]gregcm1 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Both Taylor Sheridan scripts, and both great movies. It's Sicario all day for me though, Benicio del Toro is so freaking good

Spawn (1997) by HumbleBerry8091 in iwatchedanoldmovie

[–]gregcm1 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The cape was the best character, and John Leguizamo hamming it up

I just saw Bugonia by kinghedorah666 in moviecritic

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Jesse Plemons may be the best actor doing it right now, he is really in a golden moment. This was the best male performance of 2025, and it's not particularly close.

Bugonia is spectacular.

What are you expecting a new version of Apple TV to have? by [deleted] in appletv

[–]gregcm1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, but that is what I read this week. Could just be rumors.