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stevej37 09-26-2025 05:37 PM

One Battle After Another
 
Getting high ratings from viewers....I disagree.
I will give it a 2.5 out of five.
Best part of the movie.....Glen's El Camino is seen.:)

Steve Carlton 09-26-2025 05:48 PM

Looks like it started streaming today on HBO Max.

stevej37 09-26-2025 06:32 PM

It's a long movie.....2hrs 41minutes
Leonardo is good as always.

speeder 09-28-2025 08:26 PM

It is another cinematic masterpiece from PTA. Just amazing and the humor, (even though there isn’t a lot of it), is sublime. 10/10 in my book.

osidak 09-29-2025 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12538760)
Looks like it started streaming today on HBO Max.

must of yanked it, I am not seeing it.

speeder 09-29-2025 08:26 AM

I'm pretty sure that it's in theaters only. Either way, that's the only way to see it. It's on Max and 70mm here as well as standard format.

Tobra 10-01-2025 12:45 PM

What is it about?

Steve Carlton 10-01-2025 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by osidak (Post 12539704)
must of yanked it, I am not seeing it.

Agree. I must have read a bad headline or misread it. Looks like it'll stream Nov-Dec, but it'll probably have a rental fee.

GH85Carrera 10-01-2025 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 12540903)
What is it about?

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It looks like I will wait for it to be free on Amazon or HBO, and 50/50 odds I will even watch it.

Shaun @ Tru6 10-07-2025 04:03 AM

saw it last night.

Acting: 10 (really 11, maybe 12)
Music & sound: 10
Story arc scale, pace, intensity: 10
Poignancy: 10
Story: 8, 9 and 10

There are a ton of people in this country who won't get it and just as many who will, and rebel against it when they do. Others will see it as a story for our times.

Bring out eddie van halen.

billybek 10-07-2025 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 12540903)
What is it about?

It's about 2 hours and 41 minutes..

Sounds like I should wait for it to stream so I can watch it over several sittings.

speeder 10-07-2025 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by billybek (Post 12543423)
It's about 2 hours and 41 minutes..

Sounds like I should wait for it to stream so I can watch it over several sittings.

Totally hear you on this but it didn't seem long in the theater, which is a testament to its quality. When a movie or show seems long while you're watching it, that's a bad sign. :)

Tobra 10-07-2025 10:48 AM

They filmed a fair amount of it in Sacramento.

I think they might have trouble selling something made by someone who hates the people they are trying to sell it to.

It is bombing because the average American fails to "get it."

Right.

JavaBrewer 10-07-2025 03:47 PM

Yea reading the reviews and watching the trailer I'm not inclined to watch this movie in a theatre. I am a big fan of new, ground breaking films, not reruns or remakes, which IMO HW is sinking money into. I will watch this film on pay per view but will not be surprised if I don't watch it entirely. This medium continues to become more biased following the trends of society. Hoping HW can start a trend that appeals to the middle ground.

onewhippedpuppy 10-07-2025 04:04 PM

I thought it looked interesting, but if it’s a 2:41 lecture I’ll sit this one out.

sc_rufctr 10-07-2025 05:40 PM

From Google...

"Bob is a washed-up revolutionary who lives in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited and self-reliant daughter, Willa. When his evil nemesis resurfaces and Willa goes missing, the former radical scrambles to find her as both father and daughter battle the consequences of their pasts."

sc_rufctr 10-07-2025 05:54 PM

Also... Sean Penn. I just watched "aka Charlie Sheen".

It's good to see him working again but he really needs to quit smoking.

sc_rufctr 10-07-2025 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 12543946)
No one needs to quit smoking to please you, FFS. :rolleyes:

For himself, not for me. He's 65... Enough already.

If he doesn't quit he'll end up with emphasemia. It may already be too late.

speeder 10-07-2025 10:58 PM

He's been smoking for 50 years, he's good at it.

Shaun @ Tru6 10-08-2025 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12543817)
I thought it looked interesting, but if it’s a 2:41 lecture I’ll sit this one out.

anti-globalism is the new anti-imperialism so I think you'd like it. But at it's heart, it's just a story about a father and daughter woven into a very complex tapestry which makes the film brilliant.

It is disappointing that you guys are so easily triggered and shut things out so quickly. Put down the spoon.

onewhippedpuppy 10-08-2025 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 12543979)
anti-globalism is the new anti-imperialism so I think you'd like it. But at it's heart, it's just a story about a father and daughter woven into a very complex tapestry which makes the film brilliant.

It is disappointing that you guys are so easily triggered and shut things out so quickly. Put down the spoon.

Well you actually got me interested again, so there! Plus I really like Benicio del Toro as an actor, I think he’s excellent. Sicario is a favorite of mine.

Personally I don’t like films with a blatant agenda. I watch a movie to disconnect from reality for a couple of hours, not have it slap me in the face. I’m also not very good at sitting, so a movie has to be pretty interesting for me to really enjoy it.

stevej37 10-08-2025 04:32 AM

RT rates it as 85% for the movie goers....so most people will enjoy it.

I didn't so much...just not my cup of tea. I couldn't wait for it to end.
I've seen this and 'Caught Stealing' this year at the theater. That's it. I'm tempted to see CS again...I really enjoyed it.

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speeder 10-08-2025 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12543995)
RT rates it as 85% for the movie goers....so most people will enjoy it.

Yep, the majority of people will love it.

Shaun @ Tru6 10-08-2025 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12543992)
Well you actually got me interested again, so there! Plus I really like Benicio del Toro as an actor, I think he’s excellent. Sicario is a favorite of mine.

Personally I don’t like films with a blatant agenda. I watch a movie to disconnect from reality for a couple of hours, not have it slap me in the face. I’m also not very good at sitting, so a movie has to be pretty interesting for me to really enjoy it.

Focus on the story and you'll be fine. But if you start to feel triggered, remember that globalists have two tools in their toolbox: nationalist populism and fascism/anti-fascism to exploit and control the population by creating Us v Them relationships to distract from and co-opt their agenda.

At least that was one of my takeaways.

It's a complex movie.

If nothing else, it's intense and extremely entertaining.

Tobra 10-08-2025 12:56 PM

Shaun will love this

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zakthor 10-08-2025 07:43 PM

I just saw it. Loosely based on pynchon’s vineland. I was kind of disappointed by inherent vice (the other paul thomas anderson pynchon book movie). I was steeling myself to be pissed off but… this movie was its own thing and brilliant. It has the bones of vineland. Vineland is a lot crazier, packed with lots of other stuff but im not sure how it would work as a movie so… well done.

Solid movie - wheels within wheels and brilliant acting and directing.

Shaun @ Tru6 10-09-2025 03:24 PM

Don't click on this YT link if you haven't seen the movie but will at some point. Spoliers throughout as a Behind the Scenes video.

But it was fun watching it having seen the film.

One Battle After Another - Behind the Scenes

zakthor 10-09-2025 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 12544814)
Don't click on this YT link if you haven't seen the movie but will at some point. Spoliers throughout as a Behind the Scenes video.

But it was fun watching it having seen the film.

One Battle After Another - Behind the Scenes

Neat.

None of the actors mentioned the book.

I just dont understand how this movie would appear without having read vineland. Doesnt it seem like a lot of random stuff? I guess theyre actors and dont need to understand.

I wish hed spent more time developing the northern cali underground scene, especially the paranoia about the Reagan camps and secret freeways, and the tow driver.The mafia wedding? Oh and i missed:

“A sort of Esalen Institute for lady asskickers [...] the Sisterhood of Kunoichi Attentives”,

i guess the nuns were it but a lot there that could have been include. One of my favorite lines: everyone has a purpose, and perhaps yours is to serve as a warning to others.

Deschodt 10-13-2025 08:38 AM

I didn't hate it, but did not get the hype either...maybe you have to be an ex-revolutionary to relate. For the most part I found the background music really annoying - at times 15 min of like one piano note repeating, like a dentist drill to my teeth... But mostly for me the movie did not know if it was a comedy or not.

Thought Sean Penn was brilliant (and normally I do not like the guy much), but it's a bunch of really weird characters/scenario and I didn't know what to make of it. Last strange movie like that I saw was "Honey don't". Kinda left me the same way, "Hmm Ok"...

zakthor 10-25-2025 10:16 PM

Sorry not sorry to bring this back up.

my friends all sawr it and loved it. I paid for a kid and his buds to see it and they all loved it. Then I fought for weeks to convince some extended family…. One of the last showing in local theater.

Well my dad loved it, wife liked it but everyone else thought it was icky. My brother in law hated it and wanted to walk out 5 minutes in. High praise all round for Sean penn.

I’m really surprised by the responses it’s like we all saw a completely different movie. You realize the crazy radicals aren’t the ‘good guys’, right?

Father… daughter. That’s the center of mass, everything else is stuff, but then I’m seeing movie having read the book and I can’t unread it. I think the movie would otherwise be super whack.

I think it’s my second favorite movie but I’m a sucker for color and lenses.

Shaun @ Tru6 10-26-2025 05:33 AM

^^^ great stuff, thanks for posting. Some thoughts. What I think makes this movie brilliant is it's a very simple story wrapped inside a very complex one, which in itself is designed to trigger. People get easily emotionally lulled into the oligarchs vs radicals good vs bad complexity (so they hate the movie) when they should be focusing on the father protecting the daughter story. I think I was fortunate to dislike the radicals and the oligarchs equally allowing for the simple but rich father-daughter protection relationship/story to be the focus and everything else was just conspiring against them. The one exception to that, which I think added a lot, was Sensei Sergio.

sc_rufctr 10-30-2025 06:54 PM

I loved it... Great movie. SmileWavy

Shot on old school VistaVision.

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zakthor 10-31-2025 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 12553526)
^^^ great stuff, thanks for posting. Some thoughts. What I think makes this movie brilliant is it's a very simple story wrapped inside a very complex one, which in itself is designed to trigger. People get easily emotionally lulled into the oligarchs vs radicals good vs bad complexity (so they hate the movie) when they should be focusing on the father protecting the daughter story. I think I was fortunate to dislike the radicals and the oligarchs equally allowing for the simple but rich father-daughter protection relationship/story to be the focus and everything else was just conspiring against them. The one exception to that, which I think added a lot, was Sensei Sergio.

So.. youve not read the book. What do you think the convent was about? Whats with the nuns with machine guns?

I think that could have been filled out a bit more.

Shaun @ Tru6 11-01-2025 06:12 AM

yes, I think that's clear. I would have to see the movie again to give a proper response about the nuns. As part of the movie, to me, they were the change in location as well as energy (resting place for audience to take a breath) to set up the climax. They were a location needed to get all of the competing characters together and to focus on one thing, Willa (Bob too, but it's really about her). In that way, they didn't need to be filled out, they just needed to fit in with the prior 2+ hours.

I have to see Bugonia. If I can see OBAA again before it leaves the theater, I will.

So the question then becomes, what were they in the book?


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