Nirth: Do you mean this
one? If so, I very much agree. I saw it last week. Geoffrey Rush is such a talented actor.
Yes, that's the one. A really clever, superbly acted movie. And yes, Rush is a fantastic actor, the kind I like the most- he's superb in his dramatic roles, and then when he is cast in something stupid like Pirates of the Caribbean he just has a ton of fun with it, hamming it up like crazy.
MacArthur: Seems so. I just don't feel like having to grind through tons of shit to find a flower (and I didn't feel very cinephile to begin with...). Still a little surprised by the mediocrity this medium seems to reveal within since a long time now.
I really get you. I'm a cinephile, I love movies, so I'm always looking forward to going to the theatre, and I love looking for those diamonds in the rough. But I agree, things are not what they used to be. Simple, safe and formulaic is what every major studio is going for now most times, especially with their big blockbusters. And why wouldn't they? With Force Awakens and Jurassic World being the best selling movies of 2015 it's obvious the audience is happy with that. If I didn't enjoy watching movies so much, looking for the good ones and taking apart the bad ones, I would not watch even a third of the new movies I do watch. I just felt obliged to mention some of the good movies of recent years, because I think it's a shame that because of all the bad ones, the great ones might be ignored by people tired of the usual Hollywood stuff.