Aug 22, 2020It's worth seeing for sure, not a movie I would buy digitally to watch at any given time but it's definitely worth checking out once has some good laughs
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Aug 22, 2020
I’m way late on this but one of the more enjoyable movies I’ve watched of late was peanut butter falcon.
I see you chose American pickle which I am still going back and forth on if I want to watch it.lil uzi vert stan, Ordinary Joel and RetiredAccount like this. -
Aug 19, 2020
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Aug 18, 2020
american pickle verdict:
enjoyable
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Aug 17, 2020
i haven't been this angry at a movie in a while tbh...maybe ever. imo, it was the realest example of "clapping for the wrong reasons".. they introduced incredibly half-baked, border-line random captivating properties to the movie, for the sole reason of introducing arbitrary properties to the movie. the mythology & hieroglyphics, the turning of people into trees, the bear, the sketch that the swedish friend was drawing at the coffee table that was meant to be a sneaky addition to the audience to fool them into thinking someone deep was happening.. it was all arbitrary to get people to applaud for something that the creators themselves seemingly didn't have any specific intention behind. slap enough random interactions/surroundings together, and people will search & clap for unintended deep meanings.
couple all of that with the fact that the entire plot pivoted on an incredibly convenient decision that was out of the hands of the swedish captivator to begin with (the girl invited herself and he had nothing to do with it, despite it having to happen)...plus that all of the individual interactions throughout were so mind bogglingly convenient choices (continuous taking of mind altering drugs, despite people going missing and being killed directly in front of them).. and if you can get over all of that, you also have to accept that you're living in a world where the swedish guy went to university in the states, with the sole intention of creating a longggg con to make these friends, with the intention that a few years later, he would convince them to come on this international trip with him as sacrifices, and that they would all be able to go with him.Click to expand...
I mentioned this in another thread when talking to @Michael Myers about it, but what I liked about the movie is that it does such a great job of depicting a relationship that's on the outs—where you both know it's over but you haven't been able to admit it to yourselves yet. Watching the two main characters I could really feel that sense of dread in my gut, and it makes you (and them) unsure if the dread/anxiety they're feeling is from the relationship or because something weird is actually going on. I'll have to rewatch it to see if I notice any of the stuff you and MM talked aboutSlyk, Ordinary Joel and Michael Myers like this. -
Aug 17, 2020
@Donkey Kong Cuntry can u elaborate on the lighthouse? I love traditionak horror but also psychological / unsettling stuff (but not midsommar)
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Aug 17, 2020
It Comes at Night
(not really a horror, more like Psychological thriller I guess)
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Aug 17, 2020
I've never even heard of this. Added to the listClick to expand...Ordinary Joel, The Moon Man and JEB like this. - Jun 22, 2025
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Aug 17, 2020
@Slyk you hated Midsommar?Click to expand...
couple all of that with the fact that the entire plot pivoted on an incredibly convenient decision that was out of the hands of the swedish captivator to begin with (the girl invited herself and he had nothing to do with it, despite it having to happen)...plus that all of the individual interactions throughout were so mind bogglingly convenient choices (continuous taking of mind altering drugs, despite people going missing and being killed directly in front of them).. and if you can get over all of that, you also have to accept that you're living in a world where the swedish guy went to university in the states, with the sole intention of creating a longggg con to make these friends, with the intention that a few years later, he would convince them to come on this international trip with him as sacrifices, and that they would all be able to go with him.lil uzi vert stan, Ordinary Joel and Michael Myers like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Aug 16, 2020
it's def a mixed review movie...i was in a quarantine movie club, where we would talk about a movie each week over zoom.. i thought it was amazing. one of the other people thought the same. the other 6 people absolutely hated it. dark movie. lots of undertones and metaphors throughout. def not a "horror" movie like it's labeled, but i also don't really know what to categorize it as. worth a view imo.Click to expand...lil uzi vert stan, Slyk and Ordinary Joel like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Aug 16, 2020
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Aug 16, 2020
how do i watch this without paying $15? looked into it a couple months ago and it was outrageousClick to expand...Slyk, Ordinary Joel and pHiLLip fARkLe like this.