Jodorowsky Dune - On Demand - Dune is my all time favorite novel, I've been reading it and re-reading it since I've been 14 years old. I try to read it once a year, over the last several years that has been hard. I have three kids under 5 and they take all my time, I don't really have enough time to just read, forget about rereading a book I've read about 30 times. I'm one of those who prefers Lynch's movie Dune over the SciFi Channels Dune. For me what the movie got right is way more then what the miniseries did. I've watch every alliteration of the movie Dune.
I've never seen a Jodorwsky movie, I have no real knowledge of him outside knowing that long ago he wanted to make a movie of Dune. I didn't know what he wanted to do with Dune or how he was going to do it. So I was immensely interested in this documentary about the Dune movie he wanted to make.
After watching this, I can safely say that calling his "version" of Dune, Dune is probably on scale with the movie The Lawnmower Man. (which I've seen) It would have been his version told through someone explaining Jodorowsky the plot points and him making up his own story. I'm all for creative interpretations of source materials, however I'm not sure about this. I'm not saying he couldn't have crafted an amazing, surrealistic version of Dune. I'm just wondering how high you would have to be to understand it.
With all that said, his passion for his project is undeniable. In fact it is infectious, if they started a Kickstarter for the actual movie, I may have to contribute. I actually wish we had gotten his version of Dune. More Dune is always a plus in my book.
Upstream Color - Netflix on Apple TV - What the F, is all I could muster when I got done watching this for the first time. I was do disjointed that I watched it again, immediately. I was still unsure of a lot of things when I got done watching it the second time but it made a little more sense. I love Primer, it is my top 10 Science Fiction movies of all time. I've watched Primer a ton of times, always getting something new out of it. So I was super excited when Shane Carruth finally made a second movie. I wanted to see it in the theater but it never played near me. Now I'm glad I got to see it at home, where I could watch it twice in a row.
This is some seriously messed up metaphysical stuff, as being high may have helped Jodorowsky Dune, I don't think it would have helped here. There is so little dialogue, so little to help you piece together what is going on. You have to pay careful attention to everything or you will get easily lost. It also will take multiple viewings to get everything, you will be come more aware of whats really going on. Once you do understand what is going on, the movie will click and be way more enjoyable. I actually had no knowledge of what this movie was about before going in, I highly recommend that you view it that way.
Super - Netflix on Apple TV - After seeing Guardians of the Galaxy, I wanted to check out his other Superhero movie Super. I loved GotG but I'm really indifferent to Super. For all the F'd up shit going on the screen, it was kind of boring. The really only interesting character was Ellen Page's Libby. Yet she was so manically over the top, when she meets her untimely demise, you don't really care. I'm glad I got to see GotG first.