I saw Mickey 17 the other night and honestly loved it. Would recommend as a good date night flick!
They finally adapt it, ohhh I gotta see it.Paying for It (2024)
Just exactly what the title suggests.
A comedy/drama set in 1999 'bohemian-bourgeois' Toronto about an incredibly nerdish comic book artist who starts seeing SWs after the girlfriend he lives with suggests they "open up their relationship" so that she can begin seeing other men.
Probably the most positive representation of a "john" in the history of movies, at least insofar as he's bookish, intelligent & inoffensive (if socially awkward) but totally respectful of the women he meets.
The plot twist is that what begins as sexual liberation for her turns disastrously wrong through her increasingly bad choice of sexual partners.
Meanhile, for him, after an inauspicious start, seeing SWs becomes an invigorating, truly worthwhile experience, even pursuing it longterm especially after meeting soon-to-be regular "Denise."
It's all pretty frank, accurate for the most part, with plenty that everyone here will recognize as familar even if the film is set 25 years ago.
My only issue is that the sexual experience iself, as represented in the film for him, seemed much less wild, cathartic, empathic and aesthetically & physically pleasurable as the character himself makes it out to be. [Or at least as it was for me ... lol.]
Probably not for everyone but I enjoyed it a lot. It's based on a graphic novel and directed by Sook-Yin Lee, whom some will remember from a sexually-explicit film called Shortbus, which got her fired from the CBC, as well as MuchMuch (ruthlessly satirized in the film).
Here she talks about the film, as well as the problems will Bill C-36
I just watched Anora too, today. I liked it.'Anora' Writer/Director Sean Baker thanks the SW community in his Oscar acceptance speech for Best Original Screenplay.
"They have shared their stories, they have shared their life experiences with me over the years. My deepest respect, thank you. I share this with you," he said.
I watched Anora last night and while I cannot disagree with any of your points, I liked the movie, mainly because I found the dialogue and the characters authentic. As far as your point on the character of Vanya being "a character no one in the audience feels compassion for", that is exactly how he was intended to be portrayed: a video game-loving, spoiled, rich, bratty, party boy living off Daddy's money, who manipulates Anora into thinking he is in love with her, when he is just a serial user who plays nice. The young Russian actor who played Vanya was excellent.OMG, I never thought I would read this! Anora is a movie I found unbearable to watch. People were screaming for a whole hour (okay, with some funny scenes but they were not enough to pique my interest again), and then there was a long, boring search for a stupid young guy, a character that no one in the audience feels compassionate for. Then an end that never ends. It could have lasted 1h30 and we wouldn't cut anything important. It started well, but every scene was too long starting when the tough Russian guys came to the house. A movie I will never watch again.
This is the film starring Jack Quaid the son of Meg Ryan and Denni Quaid? He has a good acting lineage.Watched Novocaine a few days ago, it was a lot of fun. Absurd concept but thats the fun of it. Dude can't feel pain. So that makes for some very fun situations.
Yup thats him from the BoysThis is the film starring Jack Quaid the son of Meg Ryan and Denni Quaid? He has a good acting lineage.
I just saw it tonight. Kind of reminded me of "Nobody", but better. Jack Quaid is always great in these comedic roles. Action's pretty decent too.Watched Novocaine a few days ago, it was a lot of fun. Absurd concept but thats the fun of it. Dude can't feel pain. So that makes for some very fun situations.
The Sex bot movie? I have it in my backlog but it does not seem much of an action movie no? More like a horror thriller?I just saw it tonight. Kind of reminded me of "Nobody", but better. Jack Quaid is always great in these comedic roles. Action's pretty decent too.
If you want another great Jack Quaid movie with a good gimmick, I'd recommend "Companion". It's even better than Novacaine, imho.
There's some action, but it's definitely not a horror (imho). More like a thriller/comedy maybe.The Sex bot movie? I have it in my backlog but it does not seem much of an action movie no? More like a horror thriller?
I saw this movie with 2 of my friends a couple weeks ago (we followed it with Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette.. completely different vibe! I hadn't seen it in a while)Last night, I watched "Flow".
It was so beautiful and emotional, I loved it.