For me it was DUNC 2 and I liked the 10 secs of ATJ. Wanted to see the new Gundam Seed movie in cinema but was too late in catching it and closest cinema showing was in Leeds so cbaish.
>>67 I’ve not seen 1 because I was turned off by the hysteria surrounding its release. From what I’m told by actual cinephiles, it was a good film and much better than 2 but had some of the same problems. It does look like they watered it down to make it family friendly.
I saw Marty Supreme. The fact that there was hype around it made me go,"Is it good, or does everyone just wanna see polygon jaw," plus I wanted to get out of the house. It's a period piece about a ping-pong athlete who is down on his luck. Funny coincidences, mayhem, and shenanigans. It was beautiful (cus i was in an actual movie theater, mid shit hit diff in public). I know he was an asshole the entire movie but he was right in some of his ways. Poverty will make you do some wild shit. Life is about making your own. And sometimes the shit you make sucks not this movie though
this is very true people underrate this experience. You really gotta go leave your room to watch some mid sometimes there's just something to it.
71 Name: Anonymous2026-03-09 00:03
just saw umamusume movie. it wasnt terrible but when you condense a whole season worth of story into a movie the slice of life moments that humanize and give context to characters is the first thing on the chopping block.
72 Name: Anonymous2026-03-09 17:46
I saw the Umamusume movie in theater last week. It was solid. I wasn't particularly wowed, but it wasn't bad.
saw an half of episode of TV Series (or Movie), on cable, about Exorcist, Bill the Nye THE Science Guy, Counselor, possesed streamer & social media engagement algorhythm, connecting a world (to\like centipede). Exorcist spoke to Succubi, nun saw a demon sucking him off.
2 Name: Anonymous2026-02-25 11:38
the subtle message was how martian-doomeresque software could be
Last movie i saw in theathers was mission impossible caise my mama wanted to see it
That bitch was 3 hours long, for some reason it had an omage to 2001 space oddsey. It was a bloted piece of shit, with no coherent asthetic. Watching that hoe felt like getting yelled at for 3 hours. My entire body and spirit felt pumeled.
From watching a good amount of pre 50s movies ive come to the conclusion that the best movies are 80min in runtime or less. Modern movies are too long. I have autism i dont like loud sounds
A good tight 90 minute blockbuster is always nice, but there are certain movies that really do need that extra length, like love exposure or lawrence of arabia
3 Name: Anonymous2025-07-11 22:42
i dont see the point in watching anything modern when currently its more stagnant than a clogged shitter everything derivative no good acting the actors are all cgi perfection and its only every now and then that a good show or movie comes out i would just recommend waiting and after a couple years checking ratings and listening to the opinions of others on it except for normies who fall for the trick and consume the slop bunch of fucking pig feed animated movies are usually higher quality even if they can be quite sloppy its easier to tell right off the bat
Around 1h30m to 1h45m is ideal, and 2h to 2h30 if you're going for the whole "epic film" thing. I'm tired of 3 hours becoming the norm. The few 3h movies I've seen that I thought were good still felt a little too long. Under 1h30m, most movies end up a little too rushed, and you're leaving "feature length" territory at that point anyway.
Most 3h movies would be vastly improved if cut down to 2 hours - even better if they were cut down more, but if someone is making a 3h movie, I don't expect it to be tightly focused enough to survive being cut down further by that team.
5 Name: Anonymous2026-01-07 12:39
>>4 Not sure, I quite enjoyed RRR. There are stories that need additional scree-time or, if not possible otherwise, parts.
Imma dump a list of my fav horror movies. Add yours to the collection! (kinda loosy with "horror")
Vomit Gore trilogy, fave but i h8 evrthing after Guinea Pig 1 and 2, and the 2 US remakes..good esp the originals Halloween the original series, good H20 sucked and it got goofy toward the end
i watched love exposure and why dont you play in hell recently, and they connected with me a lot. those are fucking movies dude. sion sono is quickly becoming one of my favorite writer directors, i really love his unashamed off beat style of directing
964 pinnochio, its fucking bizarre and I love the fashion of the two main characters, the pacing gets a little too fast by the end which fucks with the atmosphere but everything else is perfect, the uncomfortable drawn out scenes of pinnochio running through the streets after being lobotomized, the scene of the girl taking advantage of him and keeping him on a leash after his painful 5 minute metamorphosis, the girl running through the underground puking her guts out, all of this being filmed in public with random bystanders having to deal with whatever the fuck is happening infront of them, its like an art college version of a filthy frank video.
shin godzilla, its amazing even the beurocracy bits are nice they give the vibe that everyones freaking the fuck out trying to figure out a plan as if the monster wasnt outside destroying absolutely everything in its wake while at the same time evolving, I also like how godzilla facing through each evolution was reminicent of the ways peoples bodies where destroyed in the atomic bombings, its gills spewing irradeated blood, its flesh falling off its bones, its final form being akin to the charred remains of the people who were instantly fossilized upon detonation.
26 Name: Anonymous2025-10-22 18:34
what do you mean "even the bureaucracy bits"? - that's like the primary appeal and point of the film. but I agree, amazing film.
27 Name: Anonymous2025-10-25 02:42
Maurice (1987)
28 Name: Anonymous2025-11-03 22:44
I'm surprised Tamako in Moratorium (2013) hasn't been mentioned yet. I like the director Nobuhiro Yamashita.
Just finished ummm watching uhhh Peep TV show! I mean I think I did? Oh, 22 days ago. Okay maybe I wasn't that inspired since I haven't even bought a single spycam yet. Oh well, forget about it. What were we talking about? INSPIRATION! If any of you have been moved to do something interesting by a film, WHAT WAS THE FILM? AND WHAT DID U DO???
The Rapeman live action movies are pretty inspirational
9 Name: Anonymous2025-08-26 14:40
>>6 it worked but it i dont think it worked how you're picturing it. i'm decently strong, but when i was actually wearing the leg weights and for a good period after then i was a lot more athletic relative than to right now. i go through waves where sometimes i'll get inspiration to exercise intensively for months and then have long periods of stagnation. i wish i could just integrate a small amount of exercise everyday, but i've been really lazy about it lately. thanks for asking.
Has anybody here seen Harmony Korine's Baby Invasion? If so, what did you think?
2 Name: MrAzzMuncherrrrrrrr2026-01-04 08:30
Baby Invasion was a fun time. I don't fuck with AI but the way it was implemented was intriguing. He is creative in his experimental approach. It truly was an immersive experience. I watched it on the clock, from my camera roll.
anyone here seen whore church vol.1 ? its this compilation tape of 80s-90s style snuff, porno, jackass style stunts and mutilation / injuries, and general howard stern style trashyness, big recommendation for people who are into old school horror or black metal
theres also apparently some kind of black iron prison style (i think) tradition where people watch it on acid
I'll check this out and get back to you. Jackass stunts and porno seem like a strange mix. I could see pornographic jackass stunts maybe? The same stupid shit but at some point they fuck.
I just recently finished watching The Sudbury Devil. For a long-time follower of Atun-Shei the visual story telling didn't surprise me too much. Yes, it is a YouTuber movie. Without explicitly stating, it would be hard for a viewer to come to that conclusion. As the movie both visually and story vise is more akin to Lanthimos works, than standard YouTuber movies. I won't talk much about the plot, as the description does a fine job telling you what is necessary. The fact that Andrew Rakich (Atun-Shei) has consumed psychedelics. The music, from all the arts most tied to psychotropic state, with it's ominous chanting and speaking-in-tounges lyrics.
i mean the guy did go to film school so I feel like calling it a YouTuber movie demeans it a bit. He even sorta did that in his video talking about the movie, should prob give himself more credit.
Wanted to see the new Gundam Seed movie in cinema but was too late in catching it and closest cinema showing was in Leeds so cbaish.
Also are you a solo movie goer?