Sorely Underrated Films
>>81334755
I agree. The whole scene at the house was pretty great. It's better than Frances Ha.
>>81334755
it was a nice movie but it really bugged me how the conflict could be solved fairly easily if they just had sitdown and talked it out
it's like in meet the parents when ben stiller does something innocent but jack catches him looking really bad and if he would just explain himself for 20 seconds there would be no conflict but that never happens.
Greta Gerwig is just one of those actors that you see she's in it and you know it's pretentious inside hipster garbage. Where's that thread
Completely agree. Went from something Frances Ha-like to a screwball comedy. Very funny and not very talked about.
>>81334871
those are some sad tittiesstill would
The only movie with this name that you should be watching.
>>81334779
top tier sequence and scene
>>81335111
my nigga
also checked
>>81335170
YES
>>81335170
Is this better than The Long Goodbye? People were discussing both in a thread a few months ago and I watched TLG and was bored to tears by Elliot Gould mumbling all his lines and Altman wasting Sterling Hayden.
>>81334755
State's evidence
>>81334755
I like it but the ratings it got are pretty accurate.
There was something about the ending that just felt flat to me and rushed.
>>81335988
>wasting
What? He gave an explosive performance. Had a lot to work with and delivered, odd opinion. Did Kubrick waste him? Coppola?
Agreed, Mistress America is excellent, a sort of perfect distillation of Frances and WWY
Feel with me now, bros
https://youtu.be/FXChdcl5y6I
>>81336591
I like Frances Ha more but Mistress America was goodalso having Jem herself (Britta Phillips) do the soundtrack is pretty neat