In rough order of best to least-best:
Mad Max: Fury Road
Ex Machina
Crimson Peak
The Diary of a Teenage Girl
Room
Dope
American Ultra
Girlhood
... that's about it. Probably The Hateful Eight too if I see it this year.
Best movies of 2015
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Re: Best movies of 2015
Quentin Tarantino is a sack of shit tho.
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I don't really know anything about him besides his movies (and that post I made a while back). I fully agree with any argument that calls him a sack of shit based on Django Unchained alone, 'cuz that shit was awful in so many ways.
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Re: Best movies of 2015
Mad Max
Inside Out
The Martian
Ex Machina
Black Mass
Creed
Inside Out
The Martian
Ex Machina
Black Mass
Creed
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There's something about Tarantino that always bothered me long before Django. I've always been taken aback by his excessive and unnecessary use of the n-word in his movies...and I was recently reading something about that, but didn't finish reading it(so, I'm not even sure if it's a good article). It seems like he just likes using the n-word and tries to justify it through his movies and fucked up characters.
I also, a few years ago, saw a conversation Arthur Chu was having on twitter with some other folks about Tarantino's motivations as a writer/director(as well as others). I believe it was Chu who mentioned that Tarantino's primary motivation is disgust, and he perceives life as cheap and empty(death is a joke...or something like that). That disgust is an ancient emotion/instinct that predates emotions like fear and anger. And the thing about disgust is that, though it is very useful for criticism and take downs, it stands for nothing. Cynical criticism that never takes a genuine stand is empty, pretentious and masturbatory. That's kind of the sense I've always gotten from Tarantino. And that's the thing about Django too...it did not feel like it was taking a sincere stance against slavery and white supremacy...but using slavery as an excuse to express self-righteous disgust in humanity. That's why his use of the n-word feels simultaneously critical(on a superficial level) and like he's relishing in it's use.
I also, a few years ago, saw a conversation Arthur Chu was having on twitter with some other folks about Tarantino's motivations as a writer/director(as well as others). I believe it was Chu who mentioned that Tarantino's primary motivation is disgust, and he perceives life as cheap and empty(death is a joke...or something like that). That disgust is an ancient emotion/instinct that predates emotions like fear and anger. And the thing about disgust is that, though it is very useful for criticism and take downs, it stands for nothing. Cynical criticism that never takes a genuine stand is empty, pretentious and masturbatory. That's kind of the sense I've always gotten from Tarantino. And that's the thing about Django too...it did not feel like it was taking a sincere stance against slavery and white supremacy...but using slavery as an excuse to express self-righteous disgust in humanity. That's why his use of the n-word feels simultaneously critical(on a superficial level) and like he's relishing in it's use.
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Agreed, for what it's worth. Have you read this?
http://nonsite.org/feature/django-uncha ... ll-and-why" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's long as fuck. Interesting though.
I think I remember I liked this one, too. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/0 ... n-j05.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://nonsite.org/feature/django-uncha ... ll-and-why" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's long as fuck. Interesting though.
I think I remember I liked this one, too. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/0 ... n-j05.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Best movies of 2015
In no order:
Ex Machina
Furious 7
Far from the Madding Crowd
Mad Max: Fury Road
Sicario
Macbeth
The Gift
Rock the Kasbah
Love & Mercy
Straight Outta Compton
Beasts of No Nation
Room
Crimson Peak
Still to see:
Creed
Joy
Brooklyn
Carol
Youth
The Big Short
The Hateful Eight
The Revenant
The Danish Girl
Ex Machina
Furious 7
Far from the Madding Crowd
Mad Max: Fury Road
Sicario
Macbeth
The Gift
Rock the Kasbah
Love & Mercy
Straight Outta Compton
Beasts of No Nation
Room
Crimson Peak
Still to see:
Creed
Joy
Brooklyn
Carol
Youth
The Big Short
The Hateful Eight
The Revenant
The Danish Girl
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.
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Re: Best movies of 2015
You all should have watched Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.
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I saw about half of it. Not bad. I should probably make time for the whole thing.
I'm going to see The Big Short tonight and The Hateful Eight tomorrow, probably. Two important ones that might make the list.
I'm going to see The Big Short tonight and The Hateful Eight tomorrow, probably. Two important ones that might make the list.
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.