'Megalopolis' Is a Beautiful Disaster | Movie Review

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @LuckyDogPodcast
    @LuckyDogPodcast Месяц назад +6

    The head movement on "Go back to the club" needs to be studied!!!

  • @GJones712
    @GJones712 Месяц назад +6

    It was a singular experience, I’ll say that. For better or for worse.

  • @namesameasu
    @namesameasu Месяц назад +1

    I enjoyed it once I realized the film was supposed to be a homage to 1930s filmmaking with its acting and structure.

  • @etwothec
    @etwothec Месяц назад +1

    Love your guys' takes on stuff, now I gotta see it!

  • @trenoxspa
    @trenoxspa Месяц назад

    Great convo and props to Jeff for digging in his heels on Southland Tales. That movie is a straight 1/10

  • @TomTWalker
    @TomTWalker 14 дней назад

    I wish the entire filmcast episode was on RUclips, rather than just the movie review. Maybe w/ chapters for those who want to watch the main review only.

  • @jonathana6298
    @jonathana6298 Месяц назад +4

    Where is Jeff and how long has it been since he was replaced with Bleff?

  • @longviolinfilms
    @longviolinfilms Месяц назад +4

    The greatest B movie ever made

  • @securityg
    @securityg Месяц назад

    After watching that juvenile slop called 'DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE', 'MEGALOPOLIS' is an artistic revelation. Coppola catered to this vision for the last 25 years plus and it showed. It was bold, audacious and in some parts psychedelic. Yes, it was a long in certain sections but the overall creative arc was outstanding. Yes, it's not for the masses because sublimely it touches upon The Tower of Babel, Greed, Lust, Anarchy, Power and The Architecture of the Mind,...so believe me, not everyone is going to get into this movie. However, what Coppola and that cast and crew conveyed was that art, commerce, culture and creativity can be used to hopefully uplift and elevate the human mind and thinking and by creating and financing 'MEGALOPOIS' on his own, FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA has certainly done that. - James D. Watkins, artistic director of PHOENIX PRODUCTIONS.

    • @jool4867
      @jool4867 Месяц назад

      Society is getting dumber. These people loved Deadpool & Wolverine. They want cameos and boner jokes, this is what they love.

  • @VictorDiGiovanni
    @VictorDiGiovanni Месяц назад

    I also refer everyone to the great "Johnny Canal" skit from SNL (John Malkovich).

  • @VictorDiGiovanni
    @VictorDiGiovanni Месяц назад +1

    This is fascinating. All I hear now is the AI podcast generator. It'ls uncanny how accurate the generator is.

  • @SuperheroMovies999
    @SuperheroMovies999 Месяц назад +1

    @fireinthesky2333 It should of been Coppolas Magnum Opus and it could be because of age that this thing is almost completely incoherent, George Miller on the other hand went the complete opposite way, George miller in his advanced age reached his Pinnacle(not in box office) and crafted & honed & sheared & thought brilliantly to produce imo, an Actual Masterpiece in the stunning work that is Furiosa. Again, hopefully down the line, a director makes a far better version of Megalopolis 2024
    There's a bunch of talent out there, i would love to see a JT Mollner undertake a project like this. He Crafted imo one of the Greatest Films Ever made in Strange Darling(that Sensory Shock near the Very end was mind blowing, just brilliant and intricate Filmaking)

  • @SuperheroMovies999
    @SuperheroMovies999 Месяц назад +1

    Guys, you're Underselling Just How bad This Thing Really Was. You have to really realise, and fully form within your mind, just how bad this thing is.
    Megalopolis is one of the worst films ever made
    Listen to when Esposito says to Driver at the Very End, "Promise Me, you'll build Nobly" 😬🤦. Tripe, just absolute Tripe. Also, Didn't Esposito want to Build a Casino after that huge chunk of land went down in the demolition? So what Noble Examples & Standards is he setting?
    This is Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon level of buffoonery.
    Megalopolis at times, felt like it was written by a 4 Year Old. I don't know if Coppola has lost his Faculties or what, but it was a shell shocking watch.
    The USSR Satellite that was set up as this major world ending timed event, was perfunctory as hell in it's execution
    Shia lebouf, what was he doing again?
    Dustin Hoffman gives possibly his Worst performance of his career in this film
    Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuels Chemistry is too low to have any implications that he got the time stopping superpower back whilst with her
    And what was that time stopping superpower all about? it was completely pointless
    The Aubrey Plaza getting in with the Bank CEO to swipe his riches and get back with driver, executed lacklustre as hell and honestly awful, just an awful execution
    I liked a few of the ideas and world building functions
    1. For example, The Vesta Virginity Bidding Auction to help support and keep Vesta a Virgin, and set an example for the Young Women of New Rome to keep chastity, and keep Hypersexuality(which was rampant amongst all of the party women in New Rome)at bay. Excellent theme within the world of New Rome, that isn't used effectively, if at all(also, I'm talking about as a fantasy within this film, there's no real world application of this theme)
    2. Another example is the Megalon Material, Great idea.......that's used to build New York City? 🌆That's it? The Art Direction needed to craft something out of this world🌌, not a vivid version of New York city
    3. Also, at times, I actually liked the visual style here, it had a dream like quality to it, that I thought worked really well.
    But overall, This film is an absolute Embarrassment & actually an Absolute Squander, there's possibly an Excellent film in there somewhere with all of these Grand Ideas. And i think Devindra Nailed it, it is fascinating and this is Probably Coppolas last Film, his last send off to cinema, I hope that in 10 to 15 years from now, a fresh minded director or a seasoned, excellent in thought director takes these ideas and executes and makes a "Remake/Way Better Version" of Megalopolis 2024

    • @fireinthesky2333
      @fireinthesky2333 Месяц назад +2

      It's a masterpiece, don't be silly.

    • @peterhart7938
      @peterhart7938 Месяц назад

      Don't think they undersold how bad it was. David Chen said it might be one of the worst movies he's ever seen.

  • @gmoney9992
    @gmoney9992 Месяц назад

    Laurence Fishburn's(?) voiceover in the trailer instantly turned me off from this film. Pretentious, much? Francis Ford Coppola doesn't need to tout his bona fides. We know it. Just make an entertaining movie FFS.

  • @VictorDiGiovanni
    @VictorDiGiovanni Месяц назад

    The movie is all sleeve.

  • @ginger22ly
    @ginger22ly Месяц назад

    We live in an ageist society - critiques of Coppola and in politics, Biden. Coppola makes a cinematic smorgasbord unlike so many run of the mill movies. It is refreshing. It is enigmatic like Space Odyssey 2001. The political leader so unceremoniously pushed out to pastimes reled the greatest investment in America since FDR.
    But heck these people are old. Let’s put em out to posture.
    Thanks for getting the FFC semi autobiographical line. But Coppola is saying our species are a genius group, and that conventional civilization is trapping us. There’s a heck of a lot of ideas and symbolism to ponder. Love going back to it. How many movies havd quote Emerson, Plutarch and Aurelius ?
    It’s good that the movie triggers much debate. That’s success as a piece of art and communication.
    The message I got was is there a different way to go about saving ourselves. It’s a template of questions to plant in our minds.
    I switched more to my intuition from my analytical self and enjoyed it more.Life is not linear.
    I saw the small screen for press conference at IMAX theaters but did not notice it was supposed to be interactive.
    On second viewing I understood that the satellite destroyed part of the city and the new structures replaced that.
    Adam Driver mentioned showing more than telling. He’s got a point. He also contends that viewers will appreciate this after some viewings. I have seen something different each time. I liked being intrigued. That was delightful.

  • @chaosmos24
    @chaosmos24 Месяц назад

    The dude at 22:00 celebrating mediocrity and appealing to the lowest common denominator is so depressing.