i expected as much, since i'm disagreeing with majority gaf.overcast said:
Went perfectly with the scene it was played inBad_Boy said:i expected as much, since i'm disagreeing with majority gaf.
i like the music in the movie, standalone in my headphones or in my car. thats not my beef with it. but during the movie i was dreading it every time it came on. it was so loud compared to the rest of the movie. it didnt help the story/mood/atmosphere of the film at all.
and dude was definitely a sociopath who turned into one during the course of the movie.
at first he was clean cut, on time, precise, anonymous and calculated. he got intensely mad at the guy at the bar who might pin him to a previous crime.
then he ends up walking around with blood on his jacket, kills people in broad day light and public places, and stands around like he has all the time in the world wearing a creepy stunt mask.
I'm so glad they cut out that weird interlude in the middle for the film.soundscream said:
Solo said:Does it really matter? Movie has made its money is going to drop like a rock from here on anyways, with or without a pirated copy out there.
And based on the last few posts, its a workprint leak anyways.
Bad_Boy said:i
at first he was clean cut, on time, precise, anonymous and calculated. he got intensely mad at the guy at the bar who might pin him to a previous crime.
then he ends up walking around with blood on his jacket, kills people in broad day light and public places, and stands around like he has all the time in the world wearing a creepy stunt mask.
But by laughing out loud at it, aren't you in fact hating and inciting a negative reaction?Bad_Boy said:don't get me wrong. i warmed up to the movie, and i like it. i "see" what they were going for.
but as for best movie of the year? LOL
but thats your opinion gaf, so i can't hate. glad you guys enjoyed it.
Bad_Boy said:then he ends up walking around with blood on his jacket, kills people in broad day light and public places, and stands around like he has all the time in the world wearing a creepy stunt mask.
I think that he's psychotic, but he's not a psychopath. He's a myth as well, you know? We tried to treat the film like a fairy tale, like Los Angeles is this fairy-tale land based on fantasies, and he's the knight in his mind and Irene [Carey Mulligan] is the damsel in distress. Bernie Rose [Albert Brooks] is the evil wizard, and Ron Perlman's [Nino] the dragon he needs to slay.
Refn: In the book there's a back story but I eliminated all that because I wanted him to be mythological. He's a man of dreams and imagination. He is the classic hero who appears when we are in need of him. He's an enigma. I did a movie called "Valhalla Rising" where the lead character did not have a past either.
Bad_Boy said:i expected as much, since i'm disagreeing with majority gaf.
i like the music in the movie, standalone in my headphones or in my car. thats not my beef with it. but during the movie i was dreading it every time it came on. it was so loud compared to the rest of the movie. it didnt help the story/mood/atmosphere of the film at all.
and dude was definitely a sociopath who turned into one during the course of the movie.
at first he was clean cut, on time, precise, anonymous and calculated. he got intensely mad at the guy at the bar who might pin him to a previous crime.
then he ends up walking around with blood on his jacket, kills people in broad day light and public places, and stands around like he has all the time in the world wearing a creepy stunt mask.
Ashhong said:Always been a big fan of 80's synth. Great movie.
Solo said:The tracks are from current day. Like, most of 'em are from 2009.
Ashhong said:People seem to be praising the beginning scene. Are you talking about the entire car chase? I didn't think that part was that special..
PS. The bass in "A Real Hero" is vibrating my brain.
Solo said:The tracks are from current day. Like, most of 'em are from 2009.
CFMOORE! said:i think that scene is fantastic because when it comes to an end, everything up till that point shows how great this guy is at what he does. the game being on TV, him listening to it on the radio and even turning it up louder than the police scanner. every move he made was deliberate and thought out to bide his time for the ultimate escape in the parking lot. i fucking loved that for an opening. then the amazing music and driving through the city kicks in. makes for a great start to an awesome movie.
Right, it's distinctly 80's. Great movie.Mr. Snrub said:Think he was referring to the style, not the actual release date.
Ashhong said:I want to thank everyone in here who told me to watch this amazing movie. I fucking loved it, especially the soundtrack. Always been a big fan of 80's synth. Great movie.
Any other movies that have this sort of feel? I don't know how to explain the feel other than artistic and moody.
CFMOORE! said:i think that scene is fantastic because when it comes to an end, everything up till that point shows how great this guy is at what he does. the game being on TV, him listening to it on the radio and even turning it up louder than the police scanner. every move he made was deliberate and thought out to bide his time for the ultimate escape in the parking lot. i fucking loved that for an opening. then the amazing music and driving through the city kicks in. makes for a great start to an awesome movie.
SilentProtagonist said:So what's the verdict:
Silent badass or socially awkward psycho?
Looking back on a lot of the scenes, he handles himself very competently (like taking out the guys in the hotel, he's clearly done some killing before and seems to be good at it). But in social situations it's sometimes hard to tell if he's being coy or just awkward.
"Do you want a glass of water"
".. okay."
Things like that come off as socially awkward rather being calm and cool. I dunno.
Very interesting movie/character.
THE NO LIFE KING said:![]()
I'm looking for this poster now to buy. If anybody knows where I buy a NON REPRINT version of it. I appreciate it!!!!
Solo said:It has a terrible Cinemascore rating and not great WOM. It was pretty much guaranteed not to have legs.
ezekial45 said:Has anyone read the book? I'm thinking about getting it. Are there any big differences between the two?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1590581814/?tag=neogaf0e-20
midonnay said:that scene in the elevator probably did it..... fuck that came out of nowhere.
ezekial45 said:Has anyone read the book? I'm thinking about getting it. Are there any big differences between the two?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1590581814/?tag=neogaf0e-20
CaptYamato said:I'll end up reading it. It's only 400 pages.
dvdjamm said:According to that link,it's 158 pages.
Pctx said:I'm picking up the Blu-ray for sure as this is going to be a cult classic. If you haven't seen it, go see it in the theater and give the movie some props for being one of the most engaging movies this year with the characters, soundtrack and visuals.
Discotheque said:haha what? maybe Albert Brooks or Bryan Cranston, but Ryan Gosling was just your average silent badass.
Discotheque said:haha what? maybe Albert Brooks or Bryan Cranston, but Ryan Gosling was just your average silent badass.
I don't even think he was as good as Viggo Mortensen in History of Violence and that guy wasn't nominated for the oscar
samdavis said:I'm seriously a little pissed off that this had nearly everything that I've ever wanted to see in a film, but that, as an aspiring filmmaker, I didn't get to be the one to make it.
I'm still awfully glad that someone w/ Gosling's charisma and acting ability is actually into this sort of thing and isn't just taking the Hollywood route (and really never has).
Is the Brooks love just because he's never played a bad guy before? His performance wasn't that sick.
Cranston didn't get to say enough. Hell, nobody had much to say. If I'm being honest, nobody should be up for an lead or supporting actor noms, but Gosling's portrayal of the silent badass w/ the dark past stuck w/ me. The way he stares that dude down damn near until he completely leaves the diner after he starts talking to him about a new job, the way that he calmly asks Christina Hendrick's character about the pawn shop job, but with an undercurrent of "I know you're lying bitch, and I'm about to fuck you up...," and the way he exhibits a normally calm guy who's just about to fall off the deep end and destroy everyone in his way.
I wouldn't be mad if he garnered a nomination.