Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who saw Free Solo, is it appropriate for a fourth grader? I see it's PG-13 but I assume that's for language. And he's heard it all from older sibs so it wouldn't faze him unless it was constant throughout the movie.
I don’t remember anything particularly offensive about it. There may have been bad language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:re: 14:21 on Black Panther:
Neither is Bohemian Rhapsody. It's a formulaic biopic. The music is fun and I enjoyed the LiveAid recreation on the big screen -- but best picture worthy it is not.
14:18 here. I agree that BR is not really best picture worthy, however OP asked which of the movies are worth watching. I really enjoyed the music, especially the LiveAid performance - especially because I'm old enough to clearly remember it. But again -I do agree on it not being oscar-worthy.
Everyone in our family loved Bohemian Rhapsody.
It wasn't the most important subject matter but it was very well acted and took full advantage of the movie screen as an art form and was great entertainment - I think some of the movie's power will be lost watching it at home.
+1 about Bohemian Rhapsody. Bonus if you grew up on Queen songs, it really showcased the music.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a Bryan Singer vehicle and he is absolutely vile. Weinstein level. Worse because he involved minors, https://www.indiewire.com/2017/12/bryan-singer-sexual-assault-rape-allegations-timeline-1201903868/. I haven't seen the movie but I hope it doesn't win anything because of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been thinking about watching Roma, but the trailer on Netflix is so underwhelming.
I have been trying to watch it for a week. I think I have made it through the first 20 mins. I give up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:re: 14:21 on Black Panther:
Neither is Bohemian Rhapsody. It's a formulaic biopic. The music is fun and I enjoyed the LiveAid recreation on the big screen -- but best picture worthy it is not.
14:18 here. I agree that BR is not really best picture worthy, however OP asked which of the movies are worth watching. I really enjoyed the music, especially the LiveAid performance - especially because I'm old enough to clearly remember it. But again -I do agree on it not being oscar-worthy.
Everyone in our family loved Bohemian Rhapsody.
It wasn't the most important subject matter but it was very well acted and took full advantage of the movie screen as an art form and was great entertainment - I think some of the movie's power will be lost watching it at home.
+1 about Bohemian Rhapsody. Bonus if you grew up on Queen songs, it really showcased the music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never go to the movies but wanted to possibly take time to watch one or two so I can enjoy the Oscars this year! Which are the best?
Star is Born
Bohemian Rapsody
Black Panther
Green Book
IA. All of these were fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:For those who saw Free Solo, is it appropriate for a fourth grader? I see it's PG-13 but I assume that's for language. And he's heard it all from older sibs so it wouldn't faze him unless it was constant throughout the movie.
Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that these movies were nominated for Best Picture. 30 years ago they wouldn't have been; the bar was so much higher in the past. These movies were enjoyable but hardly outstanding artistic achievements of the highest caliber. I doubt "A Star is Born" or "Green Book" will be taught about in film classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been thinking about watching Roma, but the trailer on Netflix is so underwhelming.
I have been trying to watch it for a week. I think I have made it through the first 20 mins. I give up.
Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that these movies were nominated for Best Picture. 30 years ago they wouldn't have been; the bar was so much higher in the past. These movies were enjoyable but hardly outstanding artistic achievements of the highest caliber. I doubt "A Star is Born" or "Green Book" will be taught about in film classes.