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But Munich is actually underrated, Skull kinda deserved a lot of the shit it gets. I'd rather watch it than most of his filmography.
Munich wasn't bad, it was just unnecessarily long. They could have easily shaved 30+ minutes from the runtime and nobody would have missed it. There are few things I love more than an excellent long movie like LOTR or Gandhi - but a bloated storyline is painful to sit through.
You know what Spielberg movie really hasn't held up? Close Encounters. From a technical standpoint I get why it was groundbreaking at the time - but in 2020, it's just a nutbar playing with his mashed potatoes.
But Munich is actually underrated, Skull kinda deserved a lot of the shit it gets. I'd rather watch it than most of his filmography.
Munich wasn't bad, it was just unnecessarily long. They could have easily shaved 30+ minutes from the runtime and nobody would have missed it. There are few things I love more than an excellent long movie like LOTR or Gandhi - but a bloated storyline is painful to sit through.
You know what Spielberg movie really hasn't held up? Close Encounters. From a technical standpoint I get why it was groundbreaking at the time - but in 2020, it's just a nutbar playing with his mashed potatoes.
I never even realized it was close to 3 hours but sure I could think of some stuff that could use trimming.
Haven't watched that in forever. I've never really cared all that much for Spielberg's most famous stuff. It's all fine and he's certainly a technical master, I just don't really connect with a lot of his stories I guess. Like everyone, I liked Indian Jones as a kid. Haven't watched one of those in decades. Probably like his 90s stuff better than anything else.
Munich wasn't bad, it was just unnecessarily long. They could have easily shaved 30+ minutes from the runtime and nobody would have missed it. There are few things I love more than an excellent long movie like LOTR or Gandhi - but a bloated storyline is painful to sit through.
You know what Spielberg movie really hasn't held up? Close Encounters. From a technical standpoint I get why it was groundbreaking at the time - but in 2020, it's just a nutbar playing with his mashed potatoes.
I never even realized it was close to 3 hours but sure I could think of some stuff that could use trimming.
Haven't watched that in forever. I've never really cared all that much for Spielberg's most famous stuff. It's all fine and he's certainly a technical master, I just don't really connect with a lot of his stories I guess. Like everyone, I like Indian Jones as a kid. Haven't watched one of those in decades. Probably like his 90s stuff better than anything else.
People forget that Spielberg has made almost as many duds as he has hits. He's like the Bob Dylan of cinema.
I've seen all the original Indiana Joneses within the past couple years. Temple of Doom is every bit as awful as I remembered. Casual racism, gross-out scenes, and Kate Capshaw... yeesh. Most recently, I watched Last Crusade maybe two months ago. Happy to report it holds up. River Phoenix and Sean Connery made me wish that that Adventures of Young Indiana Jones show had been more up to the standards of the movies.
I just watched A Ghost Story for the first time for this runoff. I thought it was absolutely staggering. So beautifully shot, an important and well-told story, and it even has a bop of a song in what is otherwise a very heavy movie.
That being said ... it's very funny to me that out of an 85-minute run-time, seven minutes of the movie are Rooney Mara eating a pie.
I just watched this last night. I thought the movie was absolutely breathtaking and that that song sealed the deal. I loved it. Rooney Mara did eat the shiz out of that pie. lmao
I just watched A Ghost Story for the first time for this runoff. I thought it was absolutely staggering. So beautifully shot, an important and well-told story, and it even has a bop of a song in what is otherwise a very heavy movie.
That being said ... it's very funny to me that out of an 85-minute run-time, seven minutes of the movie are Rooney Mara eating a pie.
I just watched this last night. I thought the movie was absolutely breathtaking and that that song sealed the deal. I loved it. Rooney Mara did eat the shiz out of that pie. lmao
Apparently that was the first time she EVER ate pie!
“It was certainly something that popped out at me when I read it, that was one of the things I was really excited to do,” Mara said. “So it doesn’t surprise me that it’s something that jumps out of the movie. It was such a unique way of showing grief, we’ve never seen anything like that before. And I’d actually never had pie before, that was my first and last pie.”
Come again? How is it that Rooney Mara had never eaten pie before? (“I asked that same question,” noted Lowery.)
“I just don’t really have a sweet tooth and I was a really, really strange, picky child,” she said. “Something about pie always grossed me out and I just never tried it before. And this came along and I tried making them switch it to something else, but David really wanted it to be pie, so we did pie.”