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I actually just realised maybe it's because the directors muse is Emma Stone whom I'm not that enamoured as well.
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I absolutely loved The Lobster, but a bunch of my friends didn't enjoy it at all. I think you've probably gotta give another of his movies a chance before you rule him out completely.
I got bored but at the time i had doenloaded 30 movies in a marathon and didnt get around to it.

Was The Fly, the Australuan time travel one, Die Hard 1 and 2, bullet train explosion from memory
 

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Every single documentary made in the US in recent years are shot and edited in the exact same manner.

The 'talking head' style. Often includes the interviewee talking to the interviewer as though they are not yet rolling.

They are all the exact same but somehow feels as though they are presenting it as though it's never been done before. It's been done to ****ing death.

As you were...
 
Every single documentary made in the US in recent years are shot and edited in the exact same manner.

The 'talking head' style. Often includes the interviewee talking to the interviewer as though they are not yet rolling.

They are all the exact same but somehow feels as though they are presenting it as though it's never been done before. It's been done to ****ing death.

As you were...
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Every single documentary made in the US in recent years are shot and edited in the exact same manner.

The 'talking head' style. Often includes the interviewee talking to the interviewer as though they are not yet rolling.

They are all the exact same but somehow feels as though they are presenting it as though it's never been done before. It's been done to ****ing death.

As you were...
You forgot the rising strings score too.

Agree 100% though, its the netflix-ification of docos, high production value but find theres not much substance to them.
 
Type casting has under and overvalued actors particularly in the Marvel Franchise

Chris Evans - Hyped the **** out of with Marvel, gave him one of the biggest and crucial roles, yet outside Marvel he's a mediocre talent
Scarlet Johansson - Continually given shitty low value roles and yet is an exceptional talent
Chris Pratt - Continually lands big roles which I can't understand how, and really is just a mediocre talent.
Jeremy Renner - given a soft blend in role with Marvel and yet like Johansson is incredibly talented. Although I didn't rate The Town highly, he was exceptional in that movie.
Daniel Radcliffe, criminally underrated but unrecognized for his better work.
Adam Sandler, his most popular films are his ridiculous comedies and yet his talent runs so much deeper than what we generally see. The same thing happened with Jim Carrey.

I could think of more but it's sad to see talent wasted and then see people get free rides.
 
I've recently been rewatching some episodes of the classic UK sitcom 'Some Mothers Do Ave Em' from the 1970s and have noticed something I mostly overlooked in quite a number of episodes.

While Frank Spencer is an annoying, blithering idiot (although very well and skillfully portrayed by Michael Crawford), would test anyone's patience beyond breaking point and sometimes is solely responsible for the chaos that ensues (the first episode the Job Interview a good example of this), on a number of other occasions there is already a problem and Frank's presence only makes things worse. Some examples:

George's House - The gadgets in Betty's brother's George's futuristic house really have not been properly tested by George and his boss before showing them to American investors. Betty herself experiences problems getting the toilet door to stay closed while she is in there, before her husband's mishaps cause one incident after another resulting in extensive damage to the house and its electrics.

The Hotel - In this amusing episode Frank's antics while staying in a small seaside hotel cause a nervous gay guest in the opposite room to freak out believing the place to be haunted and angering the hotel's humorless manager Mr. Bedford. However the hotel is in an extremely poor state of repair even before Frank and Betty arrive, with torn linoleum covering dangerously rotten floorboards.

The Hospital - In this episode a hospital doctor is furious at a neglectful husband who fails to visit his severely depressed wife, only he mistakes Frank Spencer for the uncaring husband and gives him a dressing down, saying that he should take his wife home. Unfortunately while the depressed wife is able to leave, Betty is nowhere near fit enough to do so yet.

The Labour Exchange - While the early 1970s computer and the huge tape spools used to store data would confound young people today, the tape spools themselves are not kept in order nor secured properly, left lying out on tables in the computer room. Even if Frank Spencer had never worked at the Labour Exchange, an audit or inspection by Head Office would not have been pleased by the poor data storage practices.

The Public Relations Course - While Frank drives the course manager Mr. Watson insane, Watson himself is an arrogant and inflexible man, and even if Frank was not at the course it is doubtful it would have gone well anyway considering Watson had little tolerance for the rest of the participants either, most of whom are left-wing university students, and one interestingly played by a young and then unknown Christopher Biggins.

Moving House - This is as to be expected a complete disaster, but one of the main reasons the moving van crashes is that it is following Betty, who is driving way too fast and who should probably shoulder more of the blame for the debacle than Frank himself.
 
Type casting has under and overvalued actors particularly in the Marvel Franchise

Chris Evans - Hyped the **** out of with Marvel, gave him one of the biggest and crucial roles, yet outside Marvel he's a mediocre talent
Scarlet Johansson - Continually given shitty low value roles and yet is an exceptional talent
Chris Pratt - Continually lands big roles which I can't understand how, and really is just a mediocre talent.
Jeremy Renner - given a soft blend in role with Marvel and yet like Johansson is incredibly talented. Although I didn't rate The Town highly, he was exceptional in that movie.
Don't give a shit about the above because MCU was hyping Cap over Hawkeye and Black Widow
Had nothing to do with anything else really

Daniel Radcliffe, criminally underrated but unrecognized for his better work.
I think this is more about his choices and doing his best work in less commercial films

I love his career post HP he's doing what he wants to do
Adam Sandler, his most popular films are his ridiculous comedies and yet his talent runs so much deeper than what we generally see. The same thing happened with Jim Carrey.
Is that typecasting or American audiences and the actors liking their paydays

Critical acclaim and commercial success pretty much never comes in the same movie

Sandler and Carrey throw in the odd I'm going to say passion project but mostly take the pay cheque
I could think of more but it's sad to see talent wasted and then see people get free rides.
Now if you want to talk free rides

Because none of the above are examples of wasted talent or even type casting to me

Jared Leto "leading man" talk about a free ride

How many movies are going to bomb before he stops getting handed these roles
 
Don't give a shit about the above because MCU was hyping Cap over Hawkeye and Black Widow
Had nothing to do with anything else really


I think this is more about his choices and doing his best work in less commercial films

I love his career post HP he's doing what he wants to do

Is that typecasting or American audiences and the actors liking their paydays

Critical acclaim and commercial success pretty much never comes in the same movie

Sandler and Carrey throw in the odd I'm going to say passion project but mostly take the pay cheque

Now if you want to talk free rides

Because none of the above are examples of wasted talent or even type casting to me

Jared Leto "leading man" talk about a free ride

How many movies are going to bomb before he stops getting handed these roles
Perhaps that is a reflection on society. Franchise films can over elevate actors careers, as much as it can devalue careers.

I'd say that the work of Johansson and Renner outside MCU Is significantly better. The Town, and Under the Skin are just two movies that illustrate that. MCU in all honesty is merely mass produced entertainment where actors are either elevated to cult like status or left to rot in soulless generic roles.

I can't say much about Jared Leto so I can't really disagree with you. I think Mr Nobody and Bladerunner are the only ones I've seen and I didn't like Bladerunner because I was more about the original. He played a small role in American Psycho. I don't really rate him positively or negatively. I could say the same about Ashton Kutcher who hasn't really delivered much.
 
Perhaps that is a reflection on society. Franchise films can over elevate actors careers, as much as it can devalue careers.
Marketing focuses on money

Outside award season campaigns of course
I'd say that the work of Johansson and Renner outside MCU Is significantly better. The Town, and Under the Skin are just two movies that illustrate that. MCU in all honesty is merely mass produced entertainment where actors are either elevated to cult like status or left to rot in soulless generic roles.
Renner yeah dunno, outside the Hurt Locker which I do not rate at all, has he had much actual critical acclaim?

Like he can act but how good is he actually, dunno

I like under the skin but generally I rate her earlier work most when it comes to performance

Ghost World, Lost in Translation, Girl with a pearl earring

And then the question becomes how much am I basing my rating of Johansson on my enjoyment of the film

I can't say much about Jared Leto so I can't really disagree with you. I think Mr Nobody and Bladerunner are the only ones I've seen and I didn't like Bladerunner because I was more about the original. He played a small role in American Psycho. I don't really rate him positively or negatively. I could say the same about Ashton Kutcher who hasn't really delivered much.
He was in Fight Club and Requium for a Dream he's been in good movies

But he's just an absolute turd of a human and I don't like the fact he keeps getting chances to bomb movies
 
Marketing focuses on money

Outside award season campaigns of course

Renner yeah dunno, outside the Hurt Locker which I do not rate at all, has he had much actual critical acclaim?

Like he can act but how good is he actually, dunno

I like under the skin but generally I rate her earlier work most when it comes to performance

Ghost World, Lost in Translation, Girl with a pearl earring

And then the question becomes how much am I basing my rating of Johansson on my enjoyment of the film


He was in Fight Club and Requium for a Dream he's been in good movies

But he's just an absolute turd of a human and I don't like the fact he keeps getting chances to bomb movies
I'm probably going ot have to buy Ghost World. I don't think I've ever seen it on streaming.
What do you mean about Johansson? other than what I think you mean. I think in The Prestige she was unbelievable with one of the most poignant scenes in the whole movie.

I don't know much about Leto's controversey and how credible it is so I can't say.
 

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I'm probably going ot have to buy Ghost World. I don't think I've ever seen it on streaming.
What do you mean about Johansson? other than what I think you mean. I think in The Prestige she was unbelievable with one of the most poignant scenes in the whole movie.

I don't know much about Leto's controversey and how credible it is so I can't say.
It's a very well rated independent film that is old so of course it's available nowhere
 
It's a very well rated independent film that is old so of course it's available nowhere
I vaguely remember on SBS But might be mixing it up with something else. I'll have to get the DVD as I couldn't even get the download. I have bought some incredibly niche dvds before so should be out there.
 
I vaguely remember on SBS But might be mixing it up with something else. I'll have to get the DVD as I couldn't even get the download. I have bought some incredibly niche dvds before so should be out there.
Yeah it's the kind of movie that would rotate through sbs but it doesn't look like it's available anywhere currently online legally
 
Yeah it's the kind of movie that would rotate through sbs but it doesn't look like it's available anywhere currently online legally
Missed it in October with Barton Fink recently. It might be back in the next few months.
 

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Type casting has under and overvalued actors particularly in the Marvel Franchise

Chris Evans - Hyped the **** out of with Marvel, gave him one of the biggest and crucial roles, yet outside Marvel he's a mediocre talent
Scarlet Johansson - Continually given shitty low value roles and yet is an exceptional talent
Chris Pratt - Continually lands big roles which I can't understand how, and really is just a mediocre talent.
Jeremy Renner - given a soft blend in role with Marvel and yet like Johansson is incredibly talented. Although I didn't rate The Town highly, he was exceptional in that movie.
Daniel Radcliffe, criminally underrated but unrecognized for his better work.
Adam Sandler, his most popular films are his ridiculous comedies and yet his talent runs so much deeper than what we generally see. The same thing happened with Jim Carrey.

I could think of more but it's sad to see talent wasted and then see people get free rides.
Evans showed plenty prior to marvel, check out Puncture and Snow Piercer and even Nor Another Teen Movie. If anything playing Cap (and playing him remarkably well) stifled his development and then he made ****ing terrible choices with only a handful of exceptions (Red Sea diving resort, knives out). I love Evans and he’s talented but he’s made some absolute ****ing garbage outside the MCU and it’s not typecasting nor is it overvaluing him.

Johansson is an A grade movie star and she’s been given plenty of roles to compliment that. She just got made the lead of another Jurassic Park reboot for $20m bucks, she regularly does Wes Anderson and Woody Allen films (neither are really my taste but the “matter” she led marriage story and jojo rabbit. Again she’s not undervalued or type cast at all, she’s a proper star who can choose her own vehicles and some are money driven and some are creatively driven but it’s all her choice.

I hate Pratt but he has a unique blend of comedy and leading man chops that make him pretty interchangeable, he also seems to know his range and sticks to it pretty firmly, he’s never taken a big dramatic swing he does mostly comedies and action and he’s bankable. Again he’s not typecast he’s choosing to stay in a lane.

Renner has a stack of reasons why he’s doing what he’s doing but the two main ones are he’s done television which takes time (mayor of Kingstown and Hawkeye which again, his choice) and his accident. He’s very talented and has been great in a lot but again, his choice.

Radcliffe might be the only one typecast but he’s also worked really hard to break that and is now a pretty well respected actor, I’d argue the only reason he copped the typecasting was because he was a child actor and they’ve rarely translated into adult success.

Carrey practically retired now and it’s overstated to say his dramatic stuff has been successful. Man in the moon was critically loved but audiences didn’t (he also went complete dickhead method and was hated for it) he’s also done stuff like the number 23 which was terrible. Put it this way, he’s semi retired and he’s choosing to basically just make sonic the hedgehog movies now.

Sandler’s the same, he went back to making comedies after a handful of serious roles and has really just don’t uncut gems recently. He’s publicly stated he likes doing the comedies with his mates in nice locations.
 
Evans showed plenty prior to marvel, check out Puncture and Snow Piercer and even Nor Another Teen Movie. If anything playing Cap (and playing him remarkably well) stifled his development and then he made ****ing terrible choices with only a handful of exceptions (Red Sea diving resort, knives out). I love Evans and he’s talented but he’s made some absolute ****ing garbage outside the MCU and it’s not typecasting nor is it overvaluing him.

Johansson is an A grade movie star and she’s been given plenty of roles to compliment that. She just got made the lead of another Jurassic Park reboot for $20m bucks, she regularly does Wes Anderson and Woody Allen films (neither are really my taste but the “matter” she led marriage story and jojo rabbit. Again she’s not undervalued or type cast at all, she’s a proper star who can choose her own vehicles and some are money driven and some are creatively driven but it’s all her choice.

I hate Pratt but he has a unique blend of comedy and leading man chops that make him pretty interchangeable, he also seems to know his range and sticks to it pretty firmly, he’s never taken a big dramatic swing he does mostly comedies and action and he’s bankable. Again he’s not typecast he’s choosing to stay in a lane.

Renner has a stack of reasons why he’s doing what he’s doing but the two main ones are he’s done television which takes time (mayor of Kingstown and Hawkeye which again, his choice) and his accident. He’s very talented and has been great in a lot but again, his choice.

Radcliffe might be the only one typecast but he’s also worked really hard to break that and is now a pretty well respected actor, I’d argue the only reason he copped the typecasting was because he was a child actor and they’ve rarely translated into adult success.

Carrey practically retired now and it’s overstated to say his dramatic stuff has been successful. Man in the moon was critically loved but audiences didn’t (he also went complete dickhead method and was hated for it) he’s also done stuff like the number 23 which was terrible. Put it this way, he’s semi retired and he’s choosing to basically just make sonic the hedgehog movies now.

Sandler’s the same, he went back to making comedies after a handful of serious roles and has really just don’t uncut gems recently. He’s publicly stated he likes doing the comedies with his mates in nice locations.
I may have misunderstood typecasting.
 
I may have misunderstood typecasting.
Hahahaha maybe a little. I don’t think the typecasting thing happens all that much anymore, to me it’s more like Noel Gugliemi getting cast as Mexican gangster Hector in everything that ever had a Mexican gangster.

More broadly it’s probably more like McCoughnahey just doing rom coms for however long.

Pratts probably the only one you could argue gets type cast in that group but even that is more a choice he’s making based on what he’s good at (and likely enjoys). The rest are either victims of terrible choices (Evans) desire to make money and enjoy themselves (Sandler) or doing a lot more arthouse 2nd tier stuff (Radcliffe).

I think the Marvel link to it all is pretty difficult to make, most of the marvel guys just didn’t make much other stuff for 10-11 years because they were doing marvel stuff. Radcliffe did Harry Potter for however long too.
 

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