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  • Joneslab
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 39604

    #526
    Who Took Johnny.

    (The lack of a question mark in the title appears intentional.) This is a new release on Netflix. It's a 2013 documentary exploring one of the most famous missing persons cases in US history: the disappearance of Johnny Gosch from his Iowa neighborhood in 1982. Gosch and another Iowa boy--who may have been taken by the same person--were the first "milk carton kids."

    This is a highly disturbing film, in part because of the subject matter but mostly because it offers up strange conspiracies that seem to draw a line between the lack of involvement by local police and the FBI and an extensive human trafficking ring that was (allegedly) operating in Des Moines in the '80s. The film sticks mostly to the particulars of Gosch's story, but I wanted to know more about the conspiracy--particularly why there would have been a cover-up at all, and why police seemed so determined not to investigate Gosch's disappearance. But those points are glossed over, and the doc pretty much runs like your run-of-the-mill disappearance narrative.

    At the center of this is Gosch's mother, a woman who is by turns ferocious, intelligent, and possibly a bit unhinged. That last revelation comes in the film's final 10 minutes, when there's a weird twist (like the FBI thing, this isn't fully explored) that may or may not have actually happened.

    Recommended if you enjoy true crime. But be warned--it has some horrendous undertones, and some images toward the end that are extremely haunting.

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    • George
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 10355

      #527
      I'm re-watching Twin Peaks right now. Were/are any of you fans?

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      • KCKUKFan
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 14228

        #528
        Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt
        I'm re-watching Twin Peaks right now. Were/are any of you fans?
        Re-watched it with the wife (who had never seen it).

        Some of it was painfully dated; the awesome stuff was just as awesome as I remembered. David Lynch makes films and shows that are shot and acted like bad Lifetime films, but his singularly hellish/fever dream vision is totally unique.

        Looking forward to what the Showtime sequel/reboot will be like. Hopefully not a complete let-down, but if the movie was any indication, I'm bracing for the worst.

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        • Joneslab
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 39604

          #529
          Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt
          I'm re-watching Twin Peaks right now. Were/are any of you fans?
          Huge fan...of Season 1.

          IMO there may not be a show in TV history that falls off like Twin Peaks. They just hit a point where it was clear they had no idea to proceed, and the whole thing breaks apart.

          Lynch is one of my favorites, as I've said many times on here. I highly recommend his early short films, but beware because they're totally insane. But there's this line with Lynch between creepy and goofy, and he's always right on it. Twin Peaks in its final season, particularly the ending, falls gloriously into the goofy side, and it's almost unwatchable.

          But Season 1 is a masterpiece beyond all reckoning. So different and inventive than anything that had ever been on network TV before or since.
          Last edited by Joneslab; 09-11-2016, 07:31 AM.

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          • Joneslab
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 39604

            #530
            Mark Frost wrote a novel called The List of Seven that has been reprinted a few times. I picked it up in high school at Joseph-Beth knowing nothing about it, but apparently it uses some of the ideas he'd later put into Twin Peaks. (The book, IIRC, has to do with the occult in England in the 19th century. And Sherlock Holmes.)

            There's also this, which was written by the great David Foster Wallace about Lynch. It's a retrospective of Lynch's career, a kind of paean to Blue Velvet, but also a subtle takedown of Lynch's strange personality. One of the best essays on movies I've read.

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            • TrueblueCATfan
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 16273

              #531
              SULLY.........If you want to see a hero.....go see this movie.....as always Tom Hanks nails the role

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              • Spiritof96
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 13503

                #532
                Originally posted by TrueblueCATfan
                SULLY.........If you want to see a hero.....go see this movie.....as always Tom Hanks nails the role
                I've listened to the radio calls and ****************pit recordings of that incident dozens of times.
                Originally posted by John Stuart Mill
                ​He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
                Originally posted by Robert “Hoot” Gibson
                No matter how bad things may seem, you can always make them worse.
                RIP: Charlie Munger​

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                • Catatonic
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2016
                  • 2913

                  #533
                  Finally saw Batman vs Superman. I'm surprised how much everyone hated this movie. Obviously it has major problems - the titular characters feel wrong, Batman's motivations make no sense, Jesse Eisenberg is painfully bad, 2.5 heavy handed hours trying to elevate the movie to Greek tragedy only to fight a CGI orc in the end, and so on. What I saw was the director's cut, I don't know how much improvement there was from the theatrical release. Not at all the debacle I was expecting, and actually quite a bit I really enjoyed.

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                  • CATHYnKY
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 5570

                    #534
                    Saw Pete's Dragon last week. A nice, clean movie. Went during the day so there were no kids in the theatre. If you are looking for a movie to take them to. This is a good one. Not animated except for Ellliot
                    Last edited by CATHYnKY; 09-15-2016, 09:12 PM.

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                    • Spiritof96
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 13503

                      #535
                      Originally posted by Catatonic
                      Finally saw Batman vs Superman. I'm surprised how much everyone hated this movie. Obviously it has major problems - the titular characters feel wrong, Batman's motivations make no sense, Jesse Eisenberg is painfully bad, 2.5 heavy handed hours trying to elevate the movie to Greek tragedy only to fight a CGI orc in the end, and so on. What I saw was the director's cut, I don't know how much improvement there was from the theatrical release. Not at all the debacle I was expecting, and actually quite a bit I really enjoyed.
                      Other than that Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?
                      I have not seen the extended version, I'm told it makes more sense than the theatrical release. If only Hitler and Churchill's mommies shared the same first name...
                      Originally posted by John Stuart Mill
                      ​He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
                      Originally posted by Robert “Hoot” Gibson
                      No matter how bad things may seem, you can always make them worse.
                      RIP: Charlie Munger​

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                      • Catatonic
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2016
                        • 2913

                        #536
                        Originally posted by Spiritof96

                        I have not seen the extended version, I'm told it makes more sense than the theatrical release. If only Hitler and Churchill's mommies shared the same first name...
                        Haha... Yeah that probably sounded overly critical. I liked that it was a unique take on the characters and the material. I don't really care about faithfulness to the source material, especially when its something as silly as comic books. This was not a cookie cutter action movie like the Marvel movies. I'll take an interesting, ambitious failure over a solid piece of fluff any day. Also thought Affleck was quite good. I think he'll make a really good solo Batman movie if/when it happens.

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                        • Spiritof96
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 13503

                          #537
                          Originally posted by Catatonic

                          Haha... Yeah that probably sounded overly critical. I liked that it was a unique take on the characters and the material. I don't really care about faithfulness to the source material, especially when its something as silly as comic books. This was not a cookie cutter action movie like the Marvel movies. I'll take an interesting, ambitious failure over a solid piece of fluff any day. Also thought Affleck was quite good. I think he'll make a really good solo Batman movie if/when it happens.
                          I don't think any of the characters earned their angst or internal conflict. I also don't like paying to see amazing people pout.
                          Originally posted by John Stuart Mill
                          ​He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
                          Originally posted by Robert “Hoot” Gibson
                          No matter how bad things may seem, you can always make them worse.
                          RIP: Charlie Munger​

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                          • Catatonic
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2016
                            • 2913

                            #538
                            ^ Also fair criticisms.

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                            • Joneslab
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 39604

                              #539
                              Holy Hell.

                              CNN-produced documentary available on Netflix about a California-based cult in the 1980s. It's best not to know too much about this going in because of the hard turn the movie takes about midway through, but this is a really interesting dive into human psychology. Reminded me of the excellent MSNBC doc on Jim Jones that aired a couple of years ago.

                              The only criticism I have are the strange last few scenes, which end up being more maddening than giving any resolution. But because of the massive amount of tape they have about this cult, and the breathtakingly weird leader of this thing, this is a riveting, highly disturbing watch. Recommended if you like docs.

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                              • Owllycat
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2015
                                • 2082

                                #540
                                Not much into love story films but it has one of my favorite songs in it. The film is called P.S I love You and the song I like is Galway Girl.

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