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The Northman - Drunk Monk - 04-06-2022 (12-20-2021, 08:34 AM)cranefly Wrote: The Northman (2022) by Robert Eggers (12-20-2021, 10:27 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote:(12-20-2021, 08:34 AM)cranefly Wrote: The Northman (2022) by Robert Eggers (12-21-2021, 07:18 AM)Greg Wrote: Nicole Kidman is now in everything. (12-21-2021, 08:45 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Nicole needs to make a film with Michelle Yeoh. That would be a great bridge for 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon (if anyone still plays that). Screener next week. RE: The Northman - Greg - 04-06-2022 I won six degrees of Kevin Bacon years ago so I stopped playing. RE: The Northman - Greg - 04-07-2022 Why are you going to this? ![]()
RE: The Northman - Drunk Monk - 04-07-2022 obvs RE: The Northman - Drunk Monk - 04-13-2022 Since my mom's hospital went radio silent, there wasn't much I could do tonight so I retreated to this screener. It was great to see Patrick and catch up. It was even greater to see this film. This is a great film. An epic Viking film. Violent, visceral, vikings. The vikingest film I've seen. It's the same director as The Lighthouse http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/showthread.php?tid=5487 and Dafoe has a juicy cameo. It has that same sense of style, the sheer terrifying awe of nature, the abstract visionary and hallucinatory moments, the intensity of characters. Some of the panoramas are so expansive that the demand the big screen. And ultimately, the story is shakespearean in magnitude. In fact, it's almost a retelling of one of Willy's most famous plays. But my gosh - so violent. Sanguineous maximus. And gritty brutal nasty violence. Not for the squeamish. At the same time, it evokes viking myth like no other viking story I've seen, and I did a bit of a dive into that world with Vikings Valhalla - http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/showthread.php?tid=6759. I was on that viking long ship for a bit. Still am but I had to take a break because I kinda vikinged out. After this, all viking tales pale by comparison. And those sword fights. Wow. Almost all the battle scenes are long shots - not quite oners but very respectable in their complexity and duration. And that final sword fight was one of the most epic sword fights I've seen...ever. So yeah, totally D00M recommended. It was good to escape into a movie for a few hours. The best medicine I could've had. RE: The Northman - Drunk Monk - 04-14-2022 Dreamt I was partying with vikings and played a rhyming song game. The weird thing is I woke with the game some in my head. It’s totally playable. It’s weirding me out. I must’ve learned this game somewhere else. The melody and cadence are twin ear worms. And btw, Viking life sux (but it was a lovely pagan party in my dream) Also Nicole’s part is fire. Her big scene is so intense. And she gets a sword fight. Yeah, this film really worked for me. So violent So visionary So Viking RE: The Northman - Drunk Monk - 04-14-2022 And now, I've forgotten the melody and cadence to that Viking song game. Like a ghost in the wind... Upon morning after reflection, this movie had more entrails than any I can remember. Many of the scenes are haunting me with their epic Vikingness. RE: The Northman - Drunk Monk - 05-22-2022 Sad to hear this. Glad I got in there one last time (not that I went there very often). Also glad it was for this - a great movie. It is a magnificent movie theater. Quote:Shattuck Cinemas is closing, as downtown loses another movie theater RE: The Northman - thatguy - 05-22-2022 I think my parents to us to see Paint Your Wagon there when it was on its first run in the theaters. We lived in Kensington and my dad worked at the (Lawrence Livermore) Rad(iation) Lab(oratory) above the University. I have vague memories of that theater. I have vague memories of Berkeley: Krishnas everywhere, shopping with my mom at the co-op, the underground comix at the bookstore. Giovanni's pizza, Mr. Mopps toy store, the hardware store with the electric train that constantly circled the inside of the store... --tg RE: The Northman - Drunk Monk - 05-22-2022 It has these lavish facades. I’m told they’re different in each screen room. The one we were in was Egyptian themed with pillars and golden hieroglyphics. It adds to the experience while your waiting for the movie to start, heightens the drama… RE: The Northman - Drunk Monk - 10-17-2022 (04-13-2022, 11:45 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: So yeah, totally D00M recommended. I confess that I was under a lot of mental duress when I fawned over this intense ultravi. Plus they gave me a cool T-shirt at the screener. But I stand behind my review. This is now available on Amazon Prime. So when you’re ready for a major helping of visceral ultravi, this is waiting for you. Enjoy! RE: The Northman - Greg - 10-18-2022 My schedule has opened up. We shall see, RE: The Northman - cranefly - 01-07-2023 Finally saw this. Probably a mistake after watching the Ottoman drama-documentary. I liked how they psyched themselves into animal states for battles, only to return to human states after. So the growling and barking was nice. But at the same time their speech (colorful as it was) seemed cumbersome and slowed down their actions at key points. The protagonist son seemed musclebound and a bit slow with the sword, and he tended to exaggerate his blows, where I would have preferred finesse. So it was a lot of shouting and big swings, and clashing. Still, I recognize that this is a solid depiction of Vikingness, and it's high on the list of some people's best of 2022 films. It's just that I found the Ottoman doc series format more historically informative and equally sanguinous and in many ways better paced. And it had Nick Cage! I mean Vlad. |