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Started by Rev. Powell, February 15, 2020, 10:36:26 PM

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Rev. Powell

I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

M.10rda

I am, oddly, a big fan of GATTACA... might be the Ethan Hawke movie I like the most. (That is a short list, of course.)

M.10rda

PEOPLE WE MEET ON VACATION (2026):
Another pick by Madame, apparently brand new thus the first 2026 film I've seen. Like TRON: ARES, I didn't think I could make it for the duration, but it was inoffensive->charming enough that somehow I endured through the closing credits. Two extremely attractive late 20somethings struggle to overcome their differences and misunderstandings in order to unite romantically and stay that way - you are shocked to read this plot synopsis, surely!

Screenplay vacillated between sincerity and insipidity. There's some cute humor, some dumb broad humor, then parts where everything gets weirdly serious. The direction is mostly steady enough to endure those tonal shifts and the film does look very nice. The leads and young support are all nobodies or people who I probably have seen on some TV show my wife has watched, but the fabulous Jameela Jamil is in a few scenes and Alan Ruck & Molly Shannon appear for five minutes as the female lead's parents in a funny bit involving condoms and prescription drugs. It was earnest, charming, and uninsulting enough to our intelligence that I ended up getting some hand-holding and smooching out of the deal at the end of this flick, which doesn't usually happen at the end of horror movies... so!

3/5
Also this is practice trying to write shorter reviews.

Trevor

We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Rev. Powell

SENTIMENTAL VALUE (2025): An aging director wants his daughter to star in his final movie, but she resents him for abandoning the family when she was young. An actor's showcase (Renate Reinsve, Stellan SkarsgÄrd, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, and Elle Fanning are all in top form) that rewards patience. 3.5/5.
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

lester1/2jr

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Footprints on the Moon (1975) aka Primal Impulse - Random late night choice and I really enjoyed this one. It's not perfect and the lead actress isn't all that pretty, but it has some decent Twilight Zone vibes and nifty Italian scenery.

A woman who works as a translator at some UN/ academic type scenario is haunted by a movie she saw decades earlier about an astronaut who dies on the moon. One day, very weird stuff starts happening and she ends up at a seemingly not very popular island resort somewhere off the coast of Italy. Fincher type shenanigans abound as people swear they saw her on the beach on Tuesday but she wasn't there on Tuesday OR WAS SHE?

This reminds me of something they would show at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, mainly for it's cinematography and all the Italian architecture than for it's story, but I liked the story. I watched it in one night and would watch it again. The lead actress is, again, not that pretty but she's well cast and does the nervously figuring everything out bit satisfactorily. It was a massive hit in Italy, but people would probably expect sharper explanations/ plot points and so forth today.

4.5 / 5