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  1. Oren Moverman’s “The Dinner” is an incredibly frustrating movie, almost purposefully so. It is a film about people who say things like “We’re gonna talk tonight … put it all on the table,” and then never do.

  2. I have a friend who considers the movie’s messaging to boil down to “rich people bad, fine dining bad” and I think he’s being a little deliberately obtuse about it. I’m not saying the film is 100% successful but I personally found it more of an indictment on people who consume and make art for the “wrong” reasons or in the ...

  3. It makes you a person with potentially a bad quality. It’s a very tunnel vision perspective and a very negative outlook. The fraudsters, the assistant, and the cheating husband were probably the closest to bad people.

  4. The “pointless comment” came from RichHandler who said the only a reason a person wouldn’t like the movie is cuz they were in a bad mood. It’s possible for someone to actually just not like this movie that much, not everyone has to agree with you on everything all the time.

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    We bad-movie watchers have our own anticriteria, the sorts of badness we prefer. Some of us use the term “bad movies” to mean, simply, films that emerge from a supposedly lowbrow genre, or films that are stylized in the manner we tend to label “camp.” (Road Housefrom 1989 is this kind of bad movie, and is very good at being one.) Some of us prefer ...

    “Bad” can also mean “morally coarsening”—which “trash film,” in the Bangs/Kael sense, often is. For that reason, I am not terribly interested in trash, as such, though I admire some films thus labeled. Nor do I care, except sociologically, about the values assigned to varying brow placements. When I think a film from a lowbrow genre is good, I simp...

    Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation (1989–2014)—a shot-for-shot remake of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’s classic adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark, filmed during summer vacation by a group of undersupervised latchkey children in the years 1982–88, with two sequences added in 2014—tests the theories of both Danto and Sontag, to hilario...

  5. Throughout the dinner, tensions build up among the group intercut with flashbacks that view the dysfunctional family's past, and Stan's attempts to help Paul in his depression. The arguments grow tense as they clash on whether the boys should take the blame or simply cover up their wrongdoing.

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  7. Jan 7, 2023 · Throughout The Menu, the audience learns more about Chef's plans to kill everyone and why he has come to this decision. As he has meticulously plotted everybody's death, including the unknowing and innocent protagonist Margot, Ralph Fiennes' Chef Slowik is clearly the antagonist in The Menu.

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