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LuckyGungan2001 said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

The Dark Knight (2008) – C
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994) – B+
Klute (1971) – B-
Real Time (2008) – B
The Good German (2006) – B
Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956) – D
A Clockwork Orange (1971) – B-
Of Unknown Origin (1983) – B
The Firm (1993) – B-
Rush Hour (1998) – C+

Seriously, what films do you give A+ to?

I wouldn’t say any of those films deserve an A. I’d switch the ratings of M.S.'s Frankenstein and the American cut of Godzilla. But otherwise I’d agree. I haven’t seen a couple of those though.
Which ones do you think deserve an A+?

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The American cut of Godzilla is pure crap, and deserves a D-. Gojira (1954) on the other hand is definitely worth a B+.

EDIT: I’d even give it a B++. Like an 89.999…%.

Army of Darkness: The Medieval Deadit | The Terminator - Color Regrade | The Wrong Trousers - Audio Preservation
SONIC RACES THROUGH THE GREEN FIELDS.
THE SUN RACES THROUGH A BLUE SKY FILLED WITH WHITE CLOUDS.
THE WAYS OF HIS HEART ARE MUCH LIKE THE SUN. SONIC RUNS AND RESTS; THE SUN RISES AND SETS.
DON’T GIVE UP ON THE SUN. DON’T MAKE THE SUN LAUGH AT YOU.

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They turned a good film into a cheese-fest of bad dubbing and Raymond Burr inserts. I don’t find that very entertaining when there is a truly good film beneath it, and it’s just rubbing crap all over real entertainment.

Army of Darkness: The Medieval Deadit | The Terminator - Color Regrade | The Wrong Trousers - Audio Preservation
SONIC RACES THROUGH THE GREEN FIELDS.
THE SUN RACES THROUGH A BLUE SKY FILLED WITH WHITE CLOUDS.
THE WAYS OF HIS HEART ARE MUCH LIKE THE SUN. SONIC RUNS AND RESTS; THE SUN RISES AND SETS.
DON’T GIVE UP ON THE SUN. DON’T MAKE THE SUN LAUGH AT YOU.

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LuckyGungan2001 said:

Seriously, what films do you give A+ to?

Well, since adopting the letter rating system, I’ve given these films an A+:

  • 12:01 PM (1990)

  • The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

  • Army of Darkness (1992)

  • The Aviator (2004)

  • The Big Lebowski (1998)

  • Black Angel (1980)

  • Blancanieves (2012)

  • The Blue Lagoon (1980)

  • The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

  • Groundhog Day (1993)

  • Jurassic Park (1993)

  • The Kid (1921)

  • Mississippi Burning (1988)

  • A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)

  • Ray (2004)

  • The Road (2009)

  • The Ruling Class (1972)

  • Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)

  • Taxi Driver (1976)

  • What Dreams May Come (1998)

Of course, there are a helluva lot more movies I’ve seen over the years which I’d rate an A+. I haven’t watched any of them since before I abandoned the 1-10 rating system, though, so I don’t know with any certainty where they’d fall along the new spectrum.

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DuracellEnergizer said:

LuckyGungan2001 said:

Seriously, what films do you give A+ to?

Well, since adopting the letter rating system, I’ve given these films an A+:

  • 12:01 PM (1990)

  • The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

  • Army of Darkness (1992)

  • The Aviator (2004)

  • The Big Lebowski (1998)

  • Black Angel (1980)

  • Blancanieves (2012)

  • The Blue Lagoon (1980)

  • The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

  • Groundhog Day (1993)

  • Jurassic Park (1993)

  • The Kid (1921)

  • Mississippi Burning (1988)

  • A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)

  • Ray (2004)

  • The Road (2009)

  • The Ruling Class (1972)

  • Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)

  • Taxi Driver (1976)

  • What Dreams May Come (1998)

Of course, there are a helluva lot more movies I’ve seen over the years which I’d rate an A+. I haven’t watched any of them since before I abandoned the 1-10 rating system, though, so I don’t know with any certainty where they’d fall along the new spectrum.

Ah, okay, you do rate films A+

Not enough people read the EU.

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Ex Machina - saw it four times since last weekend. Hadn’t seen it before and knew nothing about it, so I was very surprised when it turned out to be the best science-fiction movie since Blade Runner, and may possibly be my personal favorite science-fiction film now (well, aside from Barbarella).

Predestination - under-the-radar Ethan Hawke time travel movie. I really wish it was better directed, because the story is the most complicated time travel story I’ve seen in a movie (even putting Primer to shame), but for whatever reason I wasn’t really drawn in. It felt a bit TVish. It’s a good movie, though. I’ll give it a rewatch soon. I’m picky about time travel movies, but this is one of the few I like (the other more modern ones being Primer, Triangle, Time Crimes, and The Jacket (not a fan of Looper))

Tomorrowland - I thought it was fun and reminded me of an old fashioned serial (or something like the 1936 version of Things to Come). The story felt like it was made up as it went along, but I liked that about it. Basically, I liked it for the reasons why everybody else hated it. Don’t think I’d watch it again though.

Edge of Tomorrow - A lot better than I expected (probably why it took me this long to get around to watching it), but nothing amazing. Again, I don’t think I’ll ever need to see it again, but I thought it was better than Minority Report (which I only saw once in the theaters, so I may need to see it again before judging). Certainly better than Oblivion.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - the recent one. I expected shit, but I kind of really liked the movie. Very cheesy, and I surprisingly liked the turtles (except Michelangelo). Probably my favorite depiction of Raphael, and I loved whoever they chose to do the voice of Donatello. I just wish the turtles weren’t so damn huge. It’s a mess, and objectively a pretty dire movie, but I had fun. This is coming from somebody who has a full run of the Mirage comic (up until volume 3, which I stopped collecting after around issue 15 or so) and has no fondness for the 80’s cartoon. No, I would never actually recommend this movie to anybody.

Honeymoon - pretty fun horror movie. Very 90’s in parts. If you’ve seen Lars von Trier’s Antichrist, it’s sort of a more mainstream version of that. Two people in the woods with weird crap going on. It has moments that are very satisfyingly icky.

Any other movie I’ve watched over the past week and have forgotten to write about means that it probably wasn’t very good. Oh yeah, The Martian. I wasn’t a fan and can’t really remember much about it only a few days later. EDIT: Just remembered I watched The Signal (the 2014 one, not the 2007 horror movie (which I like)), it was total shit.

Upcoming:

Hard to be a God - the three hour Russian movie you might have heard about. Looks pretty nuts, but one of my favorite movies is the nuts three hour Polish movie On the Silver Globe, so I’ll probably get some enjoyment from it.

Enemy - finally gonna watch this two years after it came out.

Goodnight Mommy - I’ve heard mixed things.

I Origins - another low key sci-fi film from the guy who made Another Earth, which I like.

Coherence - I know nothing about this movie other than it’s science fiction.

Time Lapse - another under the radar time travel movie which I know nothing about.

Womb - again, I know nothing about this other than I think it deals with somebody giving birth to their own clone, or something. I tend to be off in my preconceptions on story, because I thought Ex Machina was about a robot learning to be human (I guess in a way it is), and I thought Tomorrowland took place in a post-apocalyptic world and Tomorrowland was actually a broken down Disneyland (I’d still like to see that movie).

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Dek Rollins said:

I watched Watership Down (1978) for the first time about a day ago. It was fantastic, and watching the Criterion BD helped the experience a lot. That film is on my “favorite animations” mental list now. 10/10 😃

I’m a big fan of the book (I’ve got an El-Ahrairah shirt and wrote a song called Hazel-Rah 😛 ), but the movie is also pretty good. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE dig up a copy of the UNCUT version of The Plague Dogs and give that a watch. Same studio based on another Richard Adams novel, but I prefer both the novel and film to Watership Down. I’ve got my fingers crossed that Criterion will release it, so we’ll see. The uncut version is out there, but I’m not gonna say how to get it on this site, but you can figure it out. The quality suffers, as the original version never had wide release, but it’s so much better (let’s just say there was no intention to make this a kids movie (even less than Watership Down)). Really really good movie (and book!).

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eiyosus said:

Predestination - under-the-radar Ethan Hawke time travel movie. I really wish it was better directed, because the story is the most complicated time travel story I’ve seen in a movie (even putting Primer to shame), but for whatever reason I wasn’t really drawn in. It felt a bit TVish. It’s a good movie, though. I’ll give it a rewatch soon. I’m picky about time travel movies, but this is one of the few I like (the other more modern ones being Primer, Triangle, Time Crimes, and The Jacket (not a fan of Looper))

Ever seen FAQ About Time Travel (2009)?

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I don’t see any movies with “FAQ” in the title.

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What if it’s a mockumentary called Why You Shouldn’t Put FAQ In The Title?

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I was only asking about a possible exception. See Star Wars. It’s good, have you guys seen it?

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Possessed said:

What if it’s a mockumentary called Why The FAQ Shouldn’t You Put FAQ In The Title?

Fixed-ish.

Not enough people read the EU.

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“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2” - C-

“All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records” - B+

“The Wolf of Wall Street” - B+

“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 2: Sword of Destiny” - D-

“Ant-Man” - B+

“The Hateful Eight” - A-

“The Second Mother” (“Que Horas Ela Volta?” - original title) - A-

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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Just watched In the Heart of the Sea and am very glad I didn’t drag myself to the theater for it a few months ago. Howard tweaked details and shifted emphasis all over the place, transforming the bleakness and irony of the book into this phony inspirational survival narrative. In real life Owen Chase was a borderline sociopathic son of a bitch, George Pollard was a criminally inept captain, the survivors were profoundly screwed up for the rest of their lives, and the whole reason they needed to resort to cannibalism was that they went way out of their way to avoid islands they believed to be populated by cannibals. That’s the movie I wanted to see. Instead, it was a by-the-numbers resolve-in-the-face-of-impossible-odds flick with some admittedly cool whaling scenes and a superficial resemblance to a book I really liked.

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Tobar said:
Ever seen FAQ About Time Travel (2009)?

Yeah, I saw that last year or the year before. It was cute in places, but I didn’t think it was very funny. Some of the time travel was interesting, but it was more Back to the Future than anything high concept. If you like time travel and haven’t seen it, do check out Predestination (and the others I listed).

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Beetlejuice (1988): A pretty fun movie that I haven’t seen in years. Some of the effects don’t hold up that well, but others still look great. Lydia annoys me at times, but for most of the movie, she’s okay.

B out of 7 Good Star Balls

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