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KeithGordan recommended Time Bandits (1981) in Movies (curated)

 
Time Bandits (1981)
Time Bandits (1981)
1981 | Fantasy, Sci-Fi

"When I was a teen, like for many of my generation, Monty Python were my comic heroes. But as brilliantly directed as the Python films are (look close at Monty Python and the Holy Grail—there are a lot of incredibly shot sequences), nothing prepared my for the amazing mix of humor, heart, and insane inventiveness that Terry Gilliam brought to his solo work. These two titles are films I bring up constantly in meetings in Hollywood—which usually leads to me being asked to leave. But I don’t care."

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Quartet For The End Of Time by Andrews / Messiaen / Rogg
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"It’s a piece that Messiaen wrote when he was in a concentration camp. It’s very spiritual, and that’s one of the things that’s so interesting about it. The fact that he was in such a terrible environment and could create music of such beauty is pretty remarkable. I’m a big fan of Messiaen for his use of textures and colors. He’s like a lot of film composers in that you can really see his music; he creates a landscape of sound and uses unusual tones and instruments to tell a story."

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Gaz Coombes recommended Remain in Light by Talking Heads in Music (curated)

 
Remain in Light by Talking Heads
Remain in Light by Talking Heads
1980 | Rock
9.3 (4 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"This is another classic record that shaped a lot of what we did, I guess. You get those songs sometimes where you hear the sound of it and think something has happened here. Whether it's the glue or whatever that's given it this sound - and I get that with 'Crosseyed And Painless'. Whether it's loops or samples I don't know but it comes across like a soundscape with everything working off everything else. That one track does so much in terms of hearing how records can be made."

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Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air (The Frost Files #2)
Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air (The Frost Files #2)
Jackson Ford | 2020 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Teagan (1 more)
The acknowledgements
earthquakes (1 more)
language
Teagan's back it's only been a few months and while the team is licking their wounds and she is trying *trying* to change she still has some issues to work through and it takes a while, snark doesn't go away all at once.
This threat is different and there are a lot of questions that she doesn't know the answer to and what is right or wrong in the situations she has gotten herself in, as well as trying to save her home.
  
The Decalogue (1989)
The Decalogue (1989)
1989 | Drama
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"Well I guess this is cheating because it’s 10 movies, but I like [Krzysztof Kieślowski’s] Decalogue a lot. That’s one director I was sad when he passed away, because I would have loved to have worked with him — although he never really worked with American actors. I love all of his films but Decalogue is very satisfying. When I watched it for the first time I saw them all in two days, as this little cinema in London. I watched five the first day and the second five the next day."

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The King of Comedy (1983)
The King of Comedy (1983)
1983 | Comedy, Drama, Mystery

"I like The King of Comedy by Scorsese. I like that one. It makes me laugh a lot. I think it’s very funny. I mean, I like the combination, the trio of Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis and Sandra Bernhard; that’s just one of my favorite trios in a movie. The three of them had a pretty amazing chemistry, I thought. I’ve heard that Scorsese was reluctant to make it, that it was on the shelf for a while; I guess that makes me appreciate it even more."

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The Book of Eli (2010)
The Book of Eli (2010)
2010 | Action, Sci-Fi
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7.4 (24 Ratings)
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2010 post apocalyptic action/adventure, which is about as close as I've ever come to seeing the author David Gemmell's character of Jon Shannow (aka The Jerusalem Man) on screen!

Let's see the similarities:

Post apocalyptic? Check.
Essentially a Western? Check.
Lone survivor wandering the plains/roads? Check.
Said survivor looking for redemption? Check.
Whilst carrying/quoting from a Bible? Check.
Gunfights and bar-room brawls? Check.

Yes, there are differences - including a very big reveal at the end - but, all in all, there are a heck of a lot of similarities ...
  
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Risk Taker (Mixed Messages, #3)
Risk Taker (Mixed Messages, #3)
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4.0 (1 Ratings)
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DNF @ 68%

I struggled with this from early on. It wasn't as engaging as the previous two and I didn't gel with the characters half as much. The smoothness wasn't there either and it all felt rather awkward, the writing rather posh and a lot of the words I had to look up on the kindle's dictionary because I had no idea what they meant.

The best bits for me were the mini letters the boys had written to each other about the pranks they played on their parents at the start of every chapter.
  
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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Ready Player One (2018) in Movies

Jan 14, 2021 (Updated Jan 14, 2021)  
Ready Player One (2018)
Ready Player One (2018)
2018 | Sci-Fi
Based on Games (1 more)
80's Theme
Lasts over 2 hours (0 more)
I watched this on Netflix and I did enjoy this, a lot more than i expected. I'm a gamer myself and I got the excitement of going into a VR type world and playing games like that. Who doesn't love finding easter eggs in games?

I enjoyed the storyline. It was new and fun and I was cheering on the good guys from early on. I wonder if they'll make a film based on the second book? If they do, I'll watch it.
  
The Conversation (1974)
The Conversation (1974)
1974 | Drama, Mystery

"The Conversation is just, I think, a movie made by one of the best auteur directors of the ’70s and ’80s. To me, I think the reason that I would choose that one is the sound editing. Even though Hackman does play a sound guy, the sound of the movie is really innovative. You have conversations that are happening in the foreground that you can barely hear, and yet that’s the main conversation, so they play around a lot with where they put the microphone. It’s really awesome."

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