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Movie Thread #50: Godzilla gives us permission to nuke our enemies

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Being in the World. A documentary about how to find authenticity and fulfillment by yielding to those things which "call ourselves out of ourselves." A very good, gentle look at some profound philosophy with a highly practical aim. Surprisingly thorough for something that aspires to treat such a deep subject. A+.

I've paired this with a post in the book review thread on All Things Shining, which treats similar subjects in a similar way.
 
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Lego Movie 2:

All the references. All of them. Pretty good movie, once the big twist was revealed in the first one, they rolled it into this one throughout, and it worked. I can't say it was outstanding, but very much worth watching. Ambiguous on there being a third, I can't spoil it, but I was wondering until the end, and even then.....
 
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Godzilla.

Long Live The King.

Great summer movie. Played like an old school Godzilla movie with all the modern trimmings.
 
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Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy.

A sweet farce; it gets better as you get older. Julie Haggerty was a very funny actress -- Airplane! was no fluke. Some beautiful shots by Allen -- the dinner and the brook are pure pastoral paradise.

Extra points for being one of the few times Mia Farrow is tolerable. B+.
 
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Saw Rocketman last night. Nothing groundbreaking but if you like Elton John or want his backstory it's very entertaining. 7/10
 
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Godzilla.

Long Live The King.

Great summer movie. Played like an old school Godzilla movie with all the modern trimmings.

This is great to hear. Was really looking forward to this and REALLY hoping they didn't f-ck it up.
 
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Oh my god. Lol


Edit: then again, I thought Craig was going to be a terrible Bond.
 
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I hate this choice so bad I'd rather they stick with the duck.

<img src="https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/31BU0Ja-p8L._SY355_.jpg" height="300">
 
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Robert. Effing. Pattinson?

Many people had the same response when Heath Ledger was announced as the Joker for The Dark Knight, so I'm gonna wait for the final product before passing judgement.
 
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