Saturday, November 27, 2021

Thursday Movie Picks #385: TMP Television Edition - Mystery


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This week's Thursday Movie Picks iTMP Television Edition - Mystery

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I'm doing a theme within a theme within a theme. All three are never before picked series.

Dublin Murders (2019)
This is based on the first two books from Tana French's The Dublin Murder Squad series. The first case involves a girl found murdered in the woods near Dublin, the same woods that, the lead detective, where as a tween, he and his friends disappeared into and later only he was found, traumatized and unable to remember what happened to him and his friends who remain missing still. I quite like the series, though I thought it was a mistake to squeeze two books covering two different cases (the second case is about a look-a-like) into the same season, they just don't flow as well together, each with a different air of mystery.
 
The Kettering Incident (2016)
After suffering from headaches and a blackout, a London doctor, Anna, returns to her home in Australia, where a local girl recently disappeared. 15 years ago, as a girl, Anna and her friend cycled through the woods. Hours later, only Anna came out of of the woods unable to remember what happened to her and her friend who remains missing. I haven't seen this for some time, but I remember this as being very atmospheric and also a bit dizzying, in that the character has these blackout episodes so she is often confused and lost about what's happening. And I would also say the series also got quite weird in the end, it went to a place that I never expected, but I liked it.

The Forest (2017)
A new-in-town cop and a local cop investigate the case of a teenage girl who disappears into a forest in France. I actually remember this the least, because I think I saw this the earliest out of the three, but it was decent I think.

Here are two more bonus mentions if you want to watch others with a similar theme within a theme...Dark and Black Spot...both of which I've picked for previous TMPs before.

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Thursday Movie Picks #384: Book Adaptations


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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Book Adaptations

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This is one of those themes that I have almost every year, so I'm picking movies that I like that I've seen the past year since the same theme last year.

Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
Based off the memoir of a literary forger. This movie is soo good. It basically follows these unlikeable characters going about their sad lives and their little enterprise of forging letters of famous people and selling them as the real thing and it is such a sharply funny movie. Also good performance by the two leads.

The Invisible Man (2020)
This is a loose adaptation of H.G. Wells novel and I like the movie a lot. I though it was pretty clever of them to make the "invisible man" the main character's abusive ex-husband and the premise is on this whole thing of if the ex-husband really had the ability to become invisible and was stalking his ex-wife or is she so traumatized by his abuse that she is in constant paranoid fear and "seeing" him everywhere even when he isn't there, which is what the people around her believes.
 
Fear Street: Part One - 1994 (2021), Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 (2021), Fear Street: Part Three - 1666 (2021)
I grew up reading the Fear Street series of books (there were a  lot of them) and have always wanted to see an adaptation of the books. This is not a straight adaptation of any one of the books (at least I don't think so). It's more of they took the world building of the books and created a new story for these trilogy of movies. Anyway I still enjoyed these movies, I'm actually very surprised by how well they turned out...10 year old me is happy...that's not to say this a movie for kids, it definitely isn't...what I mean is that it manages to capture the spirit, style of the books.
 
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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Thursday Movie Picks #383: Dream Sequences


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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Dream Sequences

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I have been trying to think of dream sequences that had great visuals that I like and I can only remember two. I’m sure I’ve liked others as well that I am currently failing to remember.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
It’s the scene where Jim Carrey’s character is trying to save and hide the memory of his ex-girlfriend while he is unconscious and going through the memory erasure procedure.

Shutter Island (2010)
It’s the one where Dicaprio’s character dreams of his wife and she disintegrates in his arms.
 
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Thursday, November 4, 2021

Thursday Movie Picks #382: Oscar Winners Edition: Best Animated Movie


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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Oscar Winners Edition: Best Animated Movie

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I'm keeping it short. Here are my four favourites.

Shrek (2001)
The first to win best animated movie. This one thoroughly made fun of fairytales and it was hilarious. It also has a very catchy theme song.

The Incredibles (2004)
This is such a fun superhero family movie and the interaction between the family members seem so natural...like a real family.
 
Up (2009)
It got me with that montage at the start. The rest of it is also sweet and funny.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
I feel like all the attention is with the Tom Holland Spider-Man movies and this animated one probably gets overlooked. I'm not even an animated movie person and yet I really enjoyed Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. It is so much fun; the animated action was very well done and the movie is also funny. I'd say it is on par with the best of the live-action Spider-man movies.
 
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