MerrySkeptic

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Luke Cage ended with him as the crime boss running Harlem. Hope Marvel picks that back up

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 8 points 5 days ago (3 children)

Was it Hannibal Lecter?

"Sometimes I just like to be by myself and listen to my own thoughts. We can talk tomorrow though. You didn't do anything wrong."

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 31 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Don't you know people who use the Internet can't be bothered to read the article!

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I think the real answer is that at the time they were making Thunderbolts it was still unclear whether the Netflix shows would be canon. Maybe for Thunderbolts 2?

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 15 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Season 1 was fantastic. Season 2 was all right. Season 3 was pretty bad.

I would love to see if they acknowledge whatever happened to Trish though

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I watched it and would say the quality stays consistent for the most part. Some of the B plot gets a little over the top in the later episodes though

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 28 points 1 week ago (2 children)

No you have it backwards, it's DOM. As in, "I was bad so my dom had to punish me."

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 32 points 1 week ago (1 children)

When you keep your eyes on the cross it makes the faces in the periphery seem distorted. Whenever you look at the faces they are normal though

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

An excellent reverse take on what you're describing: The Wicked + the Divine. Premise: every 90 years 12 gods incarnate as (adult) humans but only live for 2 years. They're essentially treated as international pop stars when they are discovered and they always have drama with each other

[–] MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Oh man. Perfectly skewers megachurch culture. Outrageous, over the top characters. Can be surprisingly heartfelt at times but also random dick shots that give you no warning whatsoever. It has a very Danny McBride feel, so if you like his other stuff you'll like this.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works to c/movies@lemmy.world
 

Not sure how to spoiler tag so if I need to do that please let me know how.

I really liked this movie. I didn't know much about it going in and highly recommend it that way for anyone else. However for anyone reading this that hasn't seen it (apparently you don't care about spoilers), know that this is graphically violent thriller, and there's a pretty intense scene that could be a sexual assault trigger for some.

Right off the bat when they started us off in Chapter 3, I knew that things were not as they seemed. I think most people will be able to guess fairly early on that the "victim" is actually the hunter and the "hunter" is actually the victim here simply because the nonsequential storytelling is a tipoff. In less capable hands, this would be a gimmick that cheapens the movie. But it was executed so well I don't even mind that I could see the twist coming.

The director, JT Mollner, wanted this to be a movie that was primarily felt, and he succeeded. I was viscerally uncomfortable in the rape scene that turned out to be consensual role play, and I wasn't even sure it was consensual because they faked us out with the mock disappointment with the choking early on! When she said her safe word I exhaled with relief. I felt angry at how the Lady played on the wounded female tropes, and especially angry at the female deputy for not listening to the older male cop. But then I realized I would have probably done the same thing she did, seeing a bleeding, handcuffed woman with her pants down, so I couldn't be too mad. Mollner does an excellent job creating tension between the story as it plays out challenging a lot of modern gender sensibilities.

The cinematography was fantastic, and I was surprised to learn that actor Giovanni Ribisi was Director of Principal Photography for this movie. Excellent use of color, contrast, and focus. It may not pay as much as acting, but he has talent and I hope he keeps this up.

Speaking of acting, the two leads were flawless. Willa Fitzgerald showed an incredible range, from victim, sexpot, insane killer, etc. Kyle Gallner has a believable, quiet intensity, with flashes of sexy charm but also murderous rage. I expect to see a lot more of both of them. Their characters are smart and the emotion-driven choices are pretty believable for the most part (I'm also factoring in the drugs).

There's little details that are fun to contemplate, like the juxtaposition between the scene of Chapters 1 and 2, the Blue Angel Motel, and Gallner's character's name, the Demon. This name, by the way, is another great misdirect, as it is prominent in the opening credits but only later do we learn that he's named so because the Lady is crazy and thinks she sees and is killing devils.

All in all, great movie, highly recommend and I can't wait to watch it again so I can have all the context when I watch the first half again.

 
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