I like to be certain….The first eight didn't give you a clue?
I like to be certain….The first eight didn't give you a clue?
Which of the nine is your favourite?I like to be certain….
What is the issue with Power of the Dog (I haven't seen it but seems to be getting some good wraops)2021 film
1. CODA
2. King Richard
3. West Side Story
4. Tick, Tick...Boom
5. Belfast
6. Drive My Car
7. The Lost Daughter
8. Don't Look Up
9. The Eyes of Tammy Faye
10. Spider-Man: No Way Home
478. The Power of the Dog
*Quo Vadis, Aida would have been number one and The Father would have would have been number two but they were 2020 films.
2021 Docs
1. Making their Mark
2. Flee
3. The Rescue
4. Attica
5. The Facility
It's totally irrational. I didn't buy Benedict, had read the book, which I didn't like, and think that Jesse Plemons was perfectly cast for BB and the Black Mirror ep but nothing else.What is the issue with Power of the Dog (I haven't seen it but seems to be getting some good wraops)
cheers scotty. Surprised you put yourself through a second viewing.It's totally irrational. I didn't buy Benedict, had read the book, which I didn't like, and think that Jesse Plemons was perfectly cast for BB and the Black Mirror ep but nothing else.
Yet I was a bit unfair. The score is amazing, the cinematography is great and Campion makes the best of a slow-burning drama.
But it was too long, which is becoming a feature of Netflix films.
Anyway, can see why critics love it and I thought it was better second time around but didn't do a lot for me. More of a personal thing than anything technical.
cheers scotty. Surprised you put yourself through a second viewing.
Ha i get that. I remember being told to watch Angel Heart and I thought it was nonsensical on first viewing. Realised afterwards i couldn't stop thinking about it so rewatched it. I've now probably watched it a dozen times over the years.I like re-watching films. Ones I love and, at least for a second time, ones that my opinion is at odds with the masses. Sometimes, you can downgrade a film because of your mood. I thought Pulp was a mess at first screening. Now I can recite it verbatim.
Mickey Rourke was really good in that one.Ha i get that. I remember being told to watch Angel Heart and I thought it was nonsensical on first viewing. Realised afterwards i couldn't stop thinking about it so rewatched it. I've now probably watched it a dozen times over the years.
It's totally irrational. I didn't buy Benedict, had read the book, which I didn't like, and think that Jesse Plemons was perfectly cast for BB and the Black Mirror ep but nothing else.
Yet I was a bit unfair. The score is amazing, the cinematography is great and Campion makes the best of a slow-burning drama.
But it was too long, which is becoming a feature of Netflix films.
Anyway, can see why critics love it and I thought it was better second time around but didn't do a lot for me. More of a personal thing than anything technical.
It's totally irrational. I didn't buy Benedict, had read the book, which I didn't like, and think that Jesse Plemons was perfectly cast for BB and the Black Mirror ep but nothing else.
Yet I was a bit unfair. The score is amazing, the cinematography is great and Campion makes the best of a slow-burning drama.
But it was too long, which is becoming a feature of Netflix films.
Anyway, can see why critics love it and I thought it was better second time around but didn't do a lot for me. More of a personal thing than anything technical.