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ivanafterall, in What are some movies that are best experienced going in completely blind?
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Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.

I'm so glad I knew literally nothing about it. What a rare treat to be surprised like that.

Melkath,

Just watched this today.

Ya, I feel like if someone tried to explain to me what it was, I wouldn't have gotten half of what I got out of it.

CorrodedCranium,
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Yeah I feel like the trailers gave away the unique nature of a lot of scenes.

Skanky, in What are some movies that are best experienced going in completely blind?

All of them. Fuck trailers that give away major plot points.

wreckedcarzz,
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Though trailers being free and giving away all the action and plot is awesome when you lack money to see said movie. It’s basically a super condensed version that they just give away! I’ve seen 19 movies this year and it only took 26 minutes and $0.

*only kind of a joke

umbrella,
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you know you can always sail the high seas instead of begging for movie scraps

wreckedcarzz,
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Won’t somebody please think of the shareholders?!

(but yes)

state_electrician,

Agreed. Although I still like trailers to give me an idea of the general vibe.

NotMyOldRedditName,

I stopped watching trailers about a decade ago now.

Sometimes I watch them after and they never cease to amaze me in how much they spoil.

Dagwood222, in The Outfit (2022) ⭐ 7.2 | Crime, Drama, Mystery

Look up 'The Outfit" with Robert Duval and Joe Don Baker.

Based on a Parker novel by Richard Stark [aka Donald Westlake]

youtu.be/YBLuiXCGF6A

Dagwood222, in [Request] What's your favorite Biopunk centered movie?

I’d suggest “Altered States” with William Hurt.

Scientist experiments with hallucinogens and sensory deprivation tanks. The results are…mixed.

Dagwood222, in [Request] Recomend weird/low buget kids animation on Tubi

Don’t know if it’s on TUBI but “Time Bandits” might be up your alley.

setsneedtofeed, in The Pentagon Wars (1998) ⭐ 7.1 | Comedy, War
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Funny movie, but it was made to grind an axe against the Bradley, so take it as a work of 100% comedic fiction.

blargbluuk,
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I had to look up what the Bradley is; for anyone uninformed like me

setsneedtofeed, (edited )
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The plot of the movie revolves around a comically exaggerated, but supposedly functionally correct retelling of the development program of the Bradley. One of the writers of the movie, which was based on the tell all book he wrote, was also the main character in the movie that is fighting against the program, if that gives an idea of the position the movie takes. The writer fundamentally disagrees with the concept of an Infantry Fighting Vehicle, and therefore paints anyone who supports to be a complete moron.

sp3tr4l, (edited )

LazerPig has a decent breakdown of the differences between reality and the movie.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=2gOGHdZDmEk&pp=ygUVbGF6ZXJw…

(Skip to about 8:10 if you want to get past summaries of the modern company James Burton keeps)

Basically the movie is nearly an inversion of reality when it comes to who was actually responsible for causing the bloated budget of the thing, with the hero of the movie’s real world persona, James Burton, basically being a gigantic bonehead, seemingly intentionally not understanding the concept of an IFV compared to an APC, and throwing as many wrenches into as many processes as possible to get the project cancelled.

He keeps demanding destruction tests of prototypes where the outcome of said tests was never in doubt. At various points in the movie, there are things that Burton was actually responsible for which are rewritten to make others responsible for, and the movie often makes it seem like procedures which are entirely justifiable and routine are actually examples of corruption and manipulation.

For those unaware… APC means Armored Personnel Carrier. The idea is a lightly armored and armed vehicle that can transport troops into and out of a battle zone, basically something more robust than a car.

IFV means Infantry Fighting Vehicle. Idea of this thing is that it transports troops, but sticks around and is a significant factor in the battle, and is thus more heavily armed and armored, such that it has a decent chance of surviving things like infantry carried anti armor weapons, and can do significant damage to entrenched enemy infantry positions.

Anyway, yeah as seen recently rather famously in Ukraine, with the vid of a Bradley crew (there were actually 2 in the encounter but w/e) succesfully stunning and possibly combat neutralizing a t 90 at close range, they are quite capable vehicles when operated by a well trained crew.

Is US Military Procurement and Development an absurdly expensive process? Yes, and part of that is due to actual waste, corruption and ‘alternative accounting’, but the Pentagon Wars is not a good example of how this works. The other part of it has to do with the extreme engineering and technology involved in making military grade vehicles.

psmgx,

Especially as the Bradley did well in both Iraq’s and currently in Ukraine

mipadaitu,

Exactly. There’s people that use this movie as evidence of… Something, but it really is just a hit piece.

aleph, in Late Night with the Devil (2023) ⭐ 7.1 | Horror
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Saw this yesterday - really great retro horror movie that doesn’t rely on jump scares. They nailed the late 70s feel of the whole thing.

bufalo1973, (edited ) in What are some movies that are best experienced going in completely blind?
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20th Century Boys.

El mundo es nuestro

Artyom, in Late Night with the Devil (2023) ⭐ 7.1 | Horror

I saw it recently, I thought it was pretty clever for a horror movie and quite worth it.

s08nlql9, in Arrival (2016) ⭐ 7.9 | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi

I will consider watching it right away as long as it’s a Dennis Villanueve film

Skua,

This was the film that got me to start paying attention to Villeneuve specifically. It's incredible

bolexforsoup,

It’s a beautiful film. I was blown away by the end. Great for repeat viewings as well.

RIP Jóhann Jóhannsson

mPony, in Don't watch new roadhouse

I loved seeing Jeff Healey in the original Roadhouse. That man could play guitar like fucking crazy.

gregorum, in [Request] What's your favorite Biopunk centered movie?

eXistenz

spittingimage,
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eXistenz is a good one. Love the DaFoe cameo.

gregorum,

Cronenberg is always good for a film full of squishy sounds, lol. and, of course, i always love defoe

neuracnu, in The Sting (1973) ⭐ 8.3 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
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🎹🎶🎵

1984, in The Sting (1973) ⭐ 8.3 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
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Yeah it’s still good. :)

pmk, in The Sting (1973) ⭐ 8.3 | Comedy, Crime, Drama

I remember seeing this movie as a kid! Time to watch it again and see if it holds up.

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