So how can I actually watch this movie? I couldn't find a way to download the movie in any store and the bluray doesn't come out till February. Maybe I didn't look hard enough
I don't know if it is. I think it might have been going into the Globes, but I think the number of nominations for Budapest, and the wins it got at the Globes might be enough to get people to revisit the film - if they do that, I think it might ride a groundswell of goodwill to frontrunner status. It also depends on how the studio chooses to push their campaign going forward.
People just really fucking like Budapest. And with Simmons being a shoo-in for Best Supporting, I think people might watch their screeners more than normal to see why they're voting for him (because I'm feeling like he's a lock now, to the point where people who haven't watched the movie are going to automatically vote for him anyway) and come away from the movie just as buzzed as everyone else seems to be when they first see it.
Those two movies could really put a cramp on Boyhood's charms as a nominee.
I really, really hope they do (and I haven't liked a Wes Anderson movie since Rushmore).
Art-house theaters are still screening it. I know it's still in theaters, it's just not the easiest to find. What city are you in?
that's what i was thinking becauseQuick question about the film:the folder that went missing? Are we supposed to believe that it really just went missing or that Fletcher took it or something? Seemed like something he'd do to fuck with them and push them, but then it isn't mentioned again, so maybe not
that's really impressive.Damien Chazelle said that Teller did about 90 percent of the drumming on screen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3HQFp1TWQ8&t=1m27s
San marcos,tx. about 30 miles south of austin
JK Simmons better win that supporting actor award.
He won't because it is the oscars. See: Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream.
Great film, but at the end, I had one nagging question
Were we meant to sympathize with Fletcher as this angry genius who brought out the best in his student? It was pretty clear to me that the intent of the filmmakers was to show that great art requires blood, sweat, and tears, and it takes a lot of sacrifice to become great. I got that much. I just think that for a character who supposedly drove his former student to suicide and tried to humiliate another one in front of a large crowd, Fletcher comes through as though he had planned it all along, which is a little odd. Minor gripe.
So i'm curious if Miles and JK were actually playing their instruments here?
If not, much kudos to the editors.
I thought the movie took a pretty hard stance that Fletcher's teaching methods don't work. He pushes his students too far and if Andrew had stayed the course he would have ended up just like Shawn Casey. Andrew tapping into greatness at the end of the film was in spite of Fletcher, not because of him.
The trailers for Whiplash did very little for me. It just looked like the premise was "JK Simmons is an asshole music teacher who yells at a kid trying to play the drums for two hours."
Is there a way to explain what's good about it without spoiling the film?
The trailers for Whiplash did very little for me. It just looked like the premise was "JK Simmons is an asshole music teacher who yells at a kid trying to play the drums for two hours."
Is there a way to explain what's good about it without spoiling the film?
Soundtrack was awesome as well. Wonder if it got nominated... if neither this nor Birdman got a nomination for original score I'm gonna be a baby.
I thought the movie took a pretty hard stance that Fletcher's teaching methods don't work. He pushes his students too far and if Andrew had stayed the course he would have ended up just like Shawn Casey. Andrew tapping into greatness at the end of the film was in spite of Fletcher, not because of him.
Probably my pick for best picture. Even if it won't get it. I'm kind of thinking Boyhood will get it, because of what it is, even if it's story didn't necessarily justify it to be best pic.
I thought the movie took a pretty hard stance that Fletcher's teaching methods don't work. He pushes his students too far and if Andrew had stayed the course he would have ended up just like Shawn Casey. Andrew tapping into greatness at the end of the film was in spite of Fletcher, not because of him.
It's alright. It kind of reduces musicianship to how fast you can play which is pretty silly.
Holy shit this movie! I can't believe it came close to dislodging Interstellar as the best movie of this year for me. Damn! Hats off! The tension, the pace, the sheer entertainment and that final encounter!
The final scene seems weird to me. They deliberately try to make it out like this one performance is going to make or break everyone's career, but I just don't really buy that it is like that. Great musicians can recover from a bad show - that seems to be the whole point of the Charlie Parker story.
Yep. Ending sequence is amazing.Great movie, I loved the pacing of the film. Never had a dull second.
I regret not seeing it in theaters. I hope the Bluray comes out quick.
I disagree. I thought it just displayed HIS musicianship as being boiled down to his speed, which that was clearly his biggest bugaboo.It's alright. It kind of reduces musicianship to how fast you can play which is pretty silly.
Last movie that had me sitting the entire time, thinking "This is awesome," for most of it, was No Country for Old Men. Not comparing the two in any way except the way it just made me so intensely interested and drawn in.It was the tensest movie I've seen in years, absolutely stunning and pure energy, I don't remember the last time when I was captivated as much by any film.
I don't think the we're supposed to think it was a break or make it moment. IMO Fletcher tries to convince the band it is because
A) He wants Andrew to feel as terrible as possible when he fucks up on stage minutes later
B) It's one of his ways of putting pressure on the band to get the best out of them
If he'd say something like "don't worry if something goes wrong, you'll be able to recover and still can have a successful career", the band won't give it's best.
Boyhood is boring, overlong, and hanging on a gimmick.
It's the first day in theater in Taiwan lol, just came back from it and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Birdman and American Sniper was two major letdown.Where are you guys watching this? Is it still in theaters? Is it out on Blu already?
lolI don't remember the last time I had to pause in the middle of a scene before this movie. God damn, Tenzin!