It is. I read an article about it yesterday where Tarentino was interviewed & he stated that this is the epic movie he wanted released all along were it not for the studio (Harvey Weinstein in particular) insisting that the movie Tarantino be cut into two movies & scenes deleted in order to be able to sell it commercially. They felt only having one big & long epic movie would have scared away audiences. Now with this new theatrical release it’s now only 1 movie (both movies into one) with added deleted scenes including added animated scenes. From what i read there is an intermission at the halfway point of the movie for moviegoers to be able to take a well-needed bathroom & refreshments break.Is this a director's cut version?
I enjoyed it, though I think I've become accustomed to the Crazy 88's fight scene being in black in white. Oddly, I thought I would prefer it in color when the movie originally came out, always felt there was a tonal change with switching between color and black and white. The animated sequence is ok. Also, I could do without the intermission.How was the new footage?
Tarantino made it in b&w in order to trick the censors from ordering him to cut & remove that scene from the movie. He mentioned that had he kept the scene in color it would have made it appear way too bloody & never would have stood a chance to survive the movie.I enjoyed it, though I think I've become accustomed to the Crazy 88's fight scene being in black in white. Oddly, I thought I would prefer it in color when the movie originally came out, always felt there was a tonal change with switching between color and black in white.
Agree. Thought O'Connor was really good in it, but it wasn't just that the mystery was far fetched, but just not that interesting and the supporting casts performances (which would draw me into the whodunit of the movie) didn't grasp me (despite the talented cast).Wake Up Dead Man- Knives Out III
Although the critics loved this movie and there are some redeeming attributes to it, including Daniel Craig"s and Josh O'Connor's performances, I had a huge fundamental problem with the movie: the plot is so gimmicky and far fetched there is no reasonable chance at solving this mystery on your own- even Benoit Blanc, Craig"s character, calls it the "impossible crime" and admits it cannot be solved, although in the end he does solve it. That being said, I like watching mysteries when I have a reasonable or fair chance of solving the mystery along with all the other viewers. There is no reasonable or fair chance of solving this one because the plot is so far fetched and gimmicky and twisty that you could be using the world's greatest AI program, feed the clues you are given and still be totally stumped. And it's not really clear to me in the end how Blanc is able to solve the mystery with the clues he is given.
In real life, no murder would ever be staged in the fashion in which this murder was staged. It made no sense, and it was just gimmicks for the sake of gimmicks and without any reason or logic. When you take the fun out of trying to solve a mystery, as Rian Johnson has now done, you take the joy out of watching the film.
I loved the original Knives Out. I didn't solve that one but I at least thought I was in the game to do so. This time I felt like I was going up to the plate to face Tarik Skubal. I felt I had no chance. And I felt like Blanc had no chance and he stated as much in the film. If someone can figure out how he solved that murder please post and let me know.
Since 2025 is almost finished, I'm curious what's everyone's choice for best movie of 2025?
Worst movie for me was Snow White.Pretty good list @Skym!
If I had to make one, it'd be the following (slightly different format):
Best Comedy: Good Fortune (sorry Naked Gun)
Best Horror: Sinners
Best Action: F1: The Movie
Best Sci-Fi: Avatar: Fire and Ash
Best Comic-based: Superman
Best Drama: One Battle After Another
Overall Best: One Battle After Another
Honorable Mentions:
- Weapons
- Predator: Badlands
- Mickey 17
- Frankenstein
I enjoyed the film and thought it well done, but was a bit confused by the MO of the vampires in the movie. Initially, the vampires all seem to think they need "permission", in the form of an invitation, to enter the Juke Joint. Later, they storm the Juke Joint and break down a door, completely uninvited. What happened? Did I miss something?Best Horror: Sinners
Initially, the vampires all seem to think they need "permission", in the form of an invitation, to enter the Juke Joint. Later, they storm the Juke Joint and break down a door, completely uninvited. What happened? Did I miss something?
Loved this movie. I remember taking a film class and wanted to do a paper on this instead of Blue Velvet (another fantastic movie) and he said it was Lynch's worst movie up to that point which I "respectfully" disagreed with. The whole scene where Robert Loggia expresses his disdain for drivers who tailgate still cracks me up to this day. Or that magic moment when Patricia Arquette walks out of her driver's car and Lou Reed plays in the background, love at first sight. Bought the 4k version when it came out last year, great film.Just watched David Lynch's Lost Highway.
Wow, such a surreal film. Loved it.
Lynch is really a master behind the camera! I'm a fan of his.
For me, this was my favorite scene from Lost Highway.Loved this movie. I remember taking a film class and wanted to do a paper on this instead of Blue Velvet (another fantastic movie) and he said it was Lynch's worst movie up to that point which I "respectfully" disagreed with. The whole scene where Robert Loggia expresses his disdain for drivers who tailgate still cracks me up to this day. Or that magic moment when Patricia Arquette walks out of her driver's car and Lou Reed plays in the background, love at first sight. Bought the 4k version when it came out last year, great film.
Yea, Robert Blake seemed creepy in this (until I realized he was creepy in real life to).For me, this was my favorite scene from Lost Highway.
The mystery man's introduction.




