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Sicario

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 5:29 pm
by Shapecharge
Mrs. Shape and I caught this later afternoon yesterday. This is probably one of the most visceral, well acted, directed, filmed, movies I've seen in years. And if you don't want to take my word for it the reviews both critical and viewer, are mostly the same. This is a drug war movie and there's no bullshitting around. Obviously this isn't my world but there may be a few IGx'ers that have some experience here whether it be directly involved or some same-but-different scenario. Gunplay is excellent. One particular shoot out in a traffic jam is executed to perfection and just absolutely fucking scary. Really. Josh Brolin, Emily Blunt and Benicio del Torro are perfectly cast. I don't want to say much here to fuck it up if anyone hasn't seen it yet. There's no real spoilers or ah-ha star-chamber shit but it would be cool for any of you to watch it and see the level of understanding that the main character goes through. Del Torro...man that guy is just a giant fucking bag of awesome and you'll totally dig him. He was scaring the shit out of me and I'm just watching. One thing that I really enjoyed about this movie is it is not sugar-coated at all. This is a heavy R rated movie and it's not because there's tits in it. All you douche bags go see with your extra medium Affliction or Rogue t-shirts on then let's delve in and really talk about it. Shape gives this a major two thumbs in with a cheek spread and a clit rub.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 5:58 pm
by buckethead
Did you mix your popcorn with Buncha crunch while you were watching? The combination is awesome

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 7:54 pm
by TomFurman
The history of the word, "Sicario", is interesting. All the trailers for this looked superb. Thanks for the heads up.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 9:06 pm
by Shapecharge
It's fading fast. There were only three show times near my house. It's turning out to be a little too violent for some folks.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 8:38 pm
by Boris
Liked it! Thumbs up. Glad I saw this one in the theaters and it's rare for me to say that.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 4:08 pm
by Shapecharge
Excellent Boris. Did you take Natasha? Yes, the night raid on the tunnel had to be experienced on the big screen.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 7:00 pm
by TerryB
Shape, just FYI, I'm not going to watch this one.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:11 pm
by Shapecharge
Go watch it. If you don't like it I'll refund you the money that you and your husband spent for the evening. PM me your bank account info.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:27 pm
by Boris
"Hey Boris, where's Natasha?"

"Hey Boris, where's the moose?"

"Hey Boris, where's moose and squirrel?"
Never heard any of those before....

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 8:54 pm
by Shapecharge
Some consistency in life gives comfort. So where is moose and squirrel?

Re: Sicario

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:15 am
by Protobuilder
Shapecharge wrote:Mrs. Shape and I caught this later afternoon yesterday. This is probably one of the most visceral, well acted, directed, filmed, movies I've seen in years. And if you don't want to take my word for it the reviews both critical and viewer, are mostly the same. This is a drug war movie and there's no bullshitting around. Obviously this isn't my world but there may be a few IGx'ers that have some experience here whether it be directly involved or some same-but-different scenario. Gunplay is excellent. One particular shoot out in a traffic jam is executed to perfection and just absolutely fucking scary. Really. Josh Brolin, Emily Blunt and Benicio del Torro are perfectly cast. I don't want to say much here to fuck it up if anyone hasn't seen it yet. There's no real spoilers or ah-ha star-chamber shit but it would be cool for any of you to watch it and see the level of understanding that the main character goes through. Del Torro...man that guy is just a giant fucking bag of awesome and you'll totally dig him. He was scaring the shit out of me and I'm just watching. One thing that I really enjoyed about this movie is it is not sugar-coated at all. This is a heavy R rated movie and it's not because there's tits in it. All you douche bags go see with your extra medium Affliction or Rogue t-shirts on then let's delve in and really talk about it. Shape gives this a major two thumbs in with a cheek spread and a clit rub.
2/10. Break that shit into paragraphs or something so it's at least as readable as your usual drivel.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:48 pm
by TerryB
I'm not reading it with or without punctuation.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:21 am
by DikTracy6000
Boris wrote:
"Hey Boris, where's Natasha?"

"Hey Boris, where's the moose?"

"Hey Boris, where's moose and squirrel?"
Never heard any of those before....
"Stroke Natasha Stroke."

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 4:06 pm
by Cayenne
Boris wrote:
"Hey Boris, where's Natasha?"

"Hey Boris, where's the moose?"

"Hey Boris, where's moose and squirrel?"
Never heard any of those before....
Hey Boris, are you Badenov ?

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 3:20 am
by TerryB
Honestly? I don't even know what Sicario is. I keep thinking this is a post about Sicily, which reminds me of my travels to Rome, where I saw many men on motorbikes and many ladies with thongs under their light-colored skirts.

I may write a limerick about it.

Or do a watercolor.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 7:26 pm
by milosz
Del Toro is really good and Blunt is hot as fuck but this felt like half a movie. They didn't explore anything in any real depth.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 4:51 am
by Boris
I liked it. Thought it was well done.

Recently, I read a book called "Murder City" - it's about Ciudad Juarez. Wow, I knew it was a shithole, but reading that made me realize I probably couldn't even imagine how horrible it is. It also reaffirmed to me how f-ed up it is that we won't accept refugees from our closest neighbor (but that's a different topic)...

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 5:37 am
by Testiclaw
milosz wrote:Del Toro is really good and Blunt is hot as fuck but this felt like half a movie. They didn't explore anything in any real depth.
Amazing casting, amazing shots...

...and a great build up to...nothing.

I was waiting for it to just explode, but it just never came.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 9:56 pm
by Tirofijo
Testiclaw wrote:
milosz wrote:Del Toro is really good and Blunt is hot as fuck but this felt like half a movie. They didn't explore anything in any real depth.
Amazing casting, amazing shots...

...and a great build up to...nothing.

I was waiting for it to just explode, but it just never came.
This. I really liked it, but the ending was just a little, I don't know, flat. Can't put my finger on exactly how it missed the mark. Nonetheless, it was still very enjoyable.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 5:47 am
by SubClaw
Testiclaw wrote:
milosz wrote:Del Toro is really good and Blunt is hot as fuck but this felt like half a movie. They didn't explore anything in any real depth.
Amazing casting, amazing shots...

...and a great build up to...nothing.

I was waiting for it to just explode, but it just never came.
All of Denis Villeneuve's films follow that same, unusual pattern: 'Prisoners' didn't end up really well for the main character and the vastly underrated 'Enemy' is just plain wonderfully weird in a Nicolas-Winding-Refn-ish way (the guy behind 'Drive', 'Only God Forgives' and 'Valhalla Rising').

It's not about the story, it's about how it's being told.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:11 pm
by Kazuya Mishima
The idea of a 115 lbs waif as the FBI's best door kicker was the fatal flaw of the movie. Other than that, I found it to be a nice slow burning drama that hit its crescendo when del Toro's character is revealed to be a Colombian death machine on the trail of revenge being used by the Feds to take out Mexican drug kings. When he shot that guy's wife and kids I was like DAMN THAT NIGGAZ COLD BLOODED.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:38 pm
by JamesonBushmill
Kazuya Mishima wrote:The idea of a 115 lbs waif as the FBI's best door kicker was the fatal flaw of the movie. Other than that, I found it to be a nice slow burning drama that hit its crescendo when del Toro's character is revealed to be a Colombian death machine on the trail of revenge being used by the Feds to take out Mexican drug kings. When he shot that guy's wife and kids I was like DAMN THAT NIGGAZ COLD BLOODED.
as was her not slobbin her partners knob. everyone knows white women cannot resist the BBC

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:07 pm
by Luke
I watched the movie immediately after reading this thread. It had been hyped to me for ages and didn't let me down.

A few questions to go with the mouthy waifish chick being the top draft pick.

- Wouldn't old-fashioned Texas Rangers take their Stetsons off inside a meeting room?

- Delta Force seems very ethnically diverse?

- Surely intel would suggest she's very idealistic and perhaps not suited for black ops stuff.

Was actively rooting against her and the black Social Justice Warrior. It was suspenseful, well-paced, interesting and del Toro's character more than covered for minor irks.

Good flick!

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:48 pm
by Kazuya Mishima
Luke wrote:I watched the movie immediately after reading this thread. It had been hyped to me for ages and didn't let me down.

A few questions to go with the mouthy waifish chick being the top draft pick.

- Wouldn't old-fashioned Texas Rangers take their Stetsons off inside a meeting room?

- Delta Force seems very ethnically diverse?

- Surely intel would suggest she's very idealistic and perhaps not suited for black ops stuff.

Was actively rooting against her and the black Social Justice Warrior. It was suspenseful, well-paced, interesting and del Toro's character more than covered for minor irks.

Good flick!
I'm right there with you...I found myself rooting for Brolin and Del Toro as their characters were doing the Lord's work as far as I'm concerned. Waif McDoorkicker and her Good Man Friday were a couple of bleeding heart idealists who should have found work campaigning for Bernie.

Re: Sicario

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 3:11 pm
by Mickey O'neil
I just watched the trailers for it. It looks awesome...plan on watching it Friday night.