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Gone Girl looks really good
2:30 minute movie. Really enjoyed the first 2 hrs. I just can't get on board with the end.
Really enjoyed it. However
Amy was one seriously messed up wife. Finally got it, she was really pregnant, from Barney Stinson...
I presume you're joking. :) The end bothered me because there was so much video evidence at the house that she would not have gotten away with it. They would have looked at his phone records and recent travels and realized it was not a kidnapping. No ties whatsoever to the original crime scene, and as a business man would likely have had an alibi at that time.

I thought it would have been cool for the hillbillies to kill her, then have Ben struggle to reveal the truth.
 
Days of Heaven - Beautiful, but it's typical Malick cinematographer porn

Fed Up - mentioned this in the must-see documentary thread

Maleficent - didn't expect such a good story from this one, good twist on Sleeping Beauty

November Man - Pierce Brosman is back as retired 007. Well not really, but I enjoyed this much more than I expected to since action movies usually bore me.

Reclaim - I would not pay money to see this. It had its moments (Cusack is very good in it) but the writing and action scenes were awful.

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For - enjoyed this more than the first one. Just great fun.

Space Station 76 - wanted to like this retro 70's sci-fi film but it was depressing melodrama with a couple of funny parts.

The Scribbler - didn't know this was based on a graphic novel. It was weird enough that I finished it but unless you're a fan the graphic novel it's hard one to get into, even after you finally figure out what is going on.

22 Jump Street - These guys are :moneybag: together. They overplayed the homoerotic stuff but it was a very funny movie. One of the best end credits I've seen.

 
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Nebraska - 2 / 5 stars

I feel like I say this a lot... Liked the concept, didn't like the execution. There's very little drama in this film. You're just watching a 40yo guy and his old dad on a road trip. As someone in his 40s with aging parents, I should have cared more but not much happens. The salty old lady wife we've seen a dozen times before. The end was touching though.

 
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Nebraska - 2 / 5 stars

I feel like I say this a lot... Liked the concept, didn't like the execution. There's very little drama in this film. You're just watching a 40yo guy and his old dad on a road trip. As someone in his 40s with aging parents, I should have cared more but not much happens. The salty old lady wife we've seen a dozen times before. The end was touching though.
I liked the movie quite a bit. I only liked the salty old lady for the first 5 minutes of her screen time and then could have done without her over the top performance the rest of the way. Really liked all the rest of the performances. And although the story had a couple of brief dry spells, I found the mix of drama/reality/humor to be entertaining. I'd give it a 3.5-4 / 5.

 
Saw a couple obscure ones.

The Rover

Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson in post apocalyptic, aussie film. Kind of a downer but good atmosphere and Pattinson played by far, his best role.

The Signal

Came highly praised, but pretty average film similar to Dark City, which was much better.

 
Nebraska - 2 / 5 stars

I feel like I say this a lot... Liked the concept, didn't like the execution. There's very little drama in this film. You're just watching a 40yo guy and his old dad on a road trip. As someone in his 40s with aging parents, I should have cared more but not much happens. The salty old lady wife we've seen a dozen times before. The end was touching though.
I liked it well enough but it wasn't much beyond a character study. It felt very flimsy to me. Compare it to, say, David Lynch's "The Straight Story" with Richard Farnsworth. Similar films but couldn't be more different in how they make you feel.

 
Only Lovers Left Alive

Jim Jarmusch makes good movies. The characters have no real objective if that sort of thing bothers you, film pretty much just watches 2 vampires live their life for a week. Sounds kinda boring, and I'm sure some would find it to be the case if they watched it, but all the characters in the film were interesting, it was beautifully shot, and Jarmusch uses music so impeccably once again it just sets a great mood for the film.

 
Time Kibitzer said:
Only Lovers Left Alive

Jim Jarmusch makes good movies. The characters have no real objective if that sort of thing bothers you, film pretty much just watches 2 vampires live their life for a week. Sounds kinda boring, and I'm sure some would find it to be the case if they watched it, but all the characters in the film were interesting, it was beautifully shot, and Jarmusch uses music so impeccably once again it just sets a great mood for the film.
I haven't seen it- but you definitely nailed Jarmusch. So much so that I don't feel like I have to see this one.

 
"The Judge"

Saw this tonight. This is such a good movie. Surprisingly good in spots and for reasons you may not expect. It's more of a story about the family than a case, and "the case" is probably a weaker part of the movie. Duvall and Downey are both strong. D'Onofrio plays one of the brothers and is ok. It's the role of the guy Danny Strong as the othe brother who is really entertaining.

I saw both this and Gone Girl within the past week and would say The Judge is more highly recommended.

"Doc Hollywood" set in 2014 with a lawyer instead of a doctor, with a more dramatic story line.

 
"The Judge"

Saw this tonight. This is such a good movie. Surprisingly good in spots and for reasons you may not expect. It's more of a story about the family than a case, and "the case" is probably a weaker part of the movie. Duvall and Downey are both strong. D'Onofrio plays one of the brothers and is ok. It's the role of the guy Danny Strong as the othe brother who is really entertaining.

I saw both this and Gone Girl within the past week and would say The Judge is more highly recommended.

"Doc Hollywood" set in 2014 with a lawyer instead of a doctor, with a more dramatic story line.
Surprised. It's always a bad sign when each trailer is vastly different. Which was the case with this one. The reviews are mixed. Willing to give it go considering the actors.

 
Gone Girl was kind of like one of those Morgan Freeman/Ashley Judd movies. But not even as good as those because Affleck, who I like, was a lump on a log and Pike was robot-like.

The book was disappointing as well. Just was excited to see what Fincher would do with it. He didn't do much.

4/10

 
"The Judge"

Saw this tonight. This is such a good movie. Surprisingly good in spots and for reasons you may not expect. It's more of a story about the family than a case, and "the case" is probably a weaker part of the movie. Duvall and Downey are both strong. D'Onofrio plays one of the brothers and is ok. It's the role of the guy Danny Strong as the othe brother who is really entertaining.

I saw both this and Gone Girl within the past week and would say The Judge is more highly recommended.

"Doc Hollywood" set in 2014 with a lawyer instead of a doctor, with a more dramatic story line.
Surprised. It's always a bad sign when each trailer is vastly different. Which was the case with this one. The reviews are mixed. Willing to give it go considering the actors.
every commercial I've seen makes it look more and more cliched than the last. stong-willed dad has to trust maverick, prodigal son.... blah, blah, blah. glad to hear it's being enjoyed more than that superficial glance. given that we've got two small kids and have to burn a baby sitter on it- this will be a rental at best for me.

 
Gone Girl looks really good
2:30 minute movie. Really enjoyed the first 2 hrs. I just can't get on board with the end.
Really enjoyed it. However

Amy was one seriously messed up wife. Finally got it, she was really pregnant, from Barney Stinson...
there is no way I let that crazy ##### live in the same house as me or raise my child., I don't think anyone would. Can't get past that, especially when other people know the truth. The whole thing got out of any sort of reality when they ended it that way. 100 different endings would make it a great movie
I thought the last scene of the movie suggested that he was just as crazy as she is and that he's going to try and kill her.
 
Hey movie buffs,

Some of my movie posters are being featured in an international book of movie posters.

Here's a link

I'm not soliciting donations to the crowd-funding project. I don't receive any royalties for the book sales. I'm just posting this here in case you're looking for a cool gift idea for any movie fans in your family. The book is in Spanish, but obviously the art comes from all over the world. Cool stuff.

 
Hey movie buffs,

Some of my movie posters are being featured in an international book of movie posters.

Here's a link

I'm not soliciting donations to the crowd-funding project. I don't receive any royalties for the book sales. I'm just posting this here in case you're looking for a cool gift idea for any movie fans in your family. The book is in Spanish, but obviously the art comes from all over the world. Cool stuff.
:thumbup:

nice work, jd- congrats on being included. which ones of yours did they pick?

 
Hey movie buffs,

Some of my movie posters are being featured in an international book of movie posters.

Here's a link

I'm not soliciting donations to the crowd-funding project. I don't receive any royalties for the book sales. I'm just posting this here in case you're looking for a cool gift idea for any movie fans in your family. The book is in Spanish, but obviously the art comes from all over the world. Cool stuff.
:thumbup:

nice work, jd- congrats on being included. which ones of yours did they pick?
He asked permission to use my least favorite design (Usual Suspects). I also forwarded a few others I did that I thought were better. So which ones they pick and how many is still up in the air.

 
Hey movie buffs,

Some of my movie posters are being featured in an international book of movie posters.

Here's a link

I'm not soliciting donations to the crowd-funding project. I don't receive any royalties for the book sales. I'm just posting this here in case you're looking for a cool gift idea for any movie fans in your family. The book is in Spanish, but obviously the art comes from all over the world. Cool stuff.
:thumbup:

nice work, jd- congrats on being included. which ones of yours did they pick?
He asked permission to use my least favorite design (Usual Suspects). I also forwarded a few others I did that I thought were better. So which ones they pick and how many is still up in the air.
Really like the Monty Python one and Fight Club. Very cool!

 
Papa Georgio said:
jdoggydogg said:
Hey movie buffs,

Some of my movie posters are being featured in an international book of movie posters.

Here's a link

I'm not soliciting donations to the crowd-funding project. I don't receive any royalties for the book sales. I'm just posting this here in case you're looking for a cool gift idea for any movie fans in your family. The book is in Spanish, but obviously the art comes from all over the world. Cool stuff.
:thumbup:

nice work, jd- congrats on being included. which ones of yours did they pick?
He asked permission to use my least favorite design (Usual Suspects). I also forwarded a few others I did that I thought were better. So which ones they pick and how many is still up in the air.
Really like the Monty Python one and Fight Club. Very cool!
Thanks :yes:

 
Gone Girl was kind of like one of those Morgan Freeman/Ashley Judd movies. But not even as good as those because Affleck, who I like, was a lump on a log and Pike was robot-like.

The book was disappointing as well. Just was excited to see what Fincher would do with it. He didn't do much.

4/10
put me on the opposite end of the spectrum. I thought finchers direction and the great score elevated what seemed like a twisted, but above average story, to a great movie. I was tense all the way through the movie. probably could have handled some motivations a little better, but that always seems to happen with book to scree translations. didn't love the end, but it fits. might end up on my best of year list. 8/10.

 
Gone Girl was kind of like one of those Morgan Freeman/Ashley Judd movies. But not even as good as those because Affleck, who I like, was a lump on a log and Pike was robot-like.

The book was disappointing as well. Just was excited to see what Fincher would do with it. He didn't do much.

4/10
put me on the opposite end of the spectrum. I thought finchers direction and the great score elevated what seemed like a twisted, but above average story, to a great movie. I was tense all the way through the movie. probably could have handled some motivations a little better, but that always seems to happen with book to scree translations. didn't love the end, but it fits. might end up on my best of year list. 8/10.
Not a viewer satisfying ending but the one that makes sense. Best movie of the year so far for me.

 
Thinking about seeing The Two Faces of January in the theater for a rare movie date night. Start times and length of movie are perfect- plus it looks interesting (leitmotif from reviews- "gorgeous") and the wife loves Viggo.

unless somebody explains why it sucks.

 
Thinking about seeing The Two Faces of January in the theater for a rare movie date night. Start times and length of movie are perfect- plus it looks interesting (leitmotif from reviews- "gorgeous") and the wife loves Viggo.

unless somebody explains why it sucks.
I won't say it sucks, but I was not impressed. It was 'gorgeous' and I liked the period aspect of it, but didn't find the story very interesting. There also wasn't a likeable character in the whole movie so I didn't care what happened to any of them.

If you haven't seen Gone Girl, see that instead.

 
Thinking about seeing The Two Faces of January in the theater for a rare movie date night. Start times and length of movie are perfect- plus it looks interesting (leitmotif from reviews- "gorgeous") and the wife loves Viggo.

unless somebody explains why it sucks.
I won't say it sucks, but I was not impressed. It was 'gorgeous' and I liked the period aspect of it, but didn't find the story very interesting. There also wasn't a likeable character in the whole movie so I didn't care what happened to any of them.

If you haven't seen Gone Girl, see that instead.
I want to- but length and start times makes it tougher to combine with dinner (and not bankrupt me with sitter and/or have wife fall asleep mid-movie).

 
Watched The Damned today. It was uber predictable in a Fallen kind of way. Was expecting more from this movie, but got less. 2/5

 
Thinking about seeing The Two Faces of January in the theater for a rare movie date night. Start times and length of movie are perfect- plus it looks interesting (leitmotif from reviews- "gorgeous") and the wife loves Viggo.

unless somebody explains why it sucks.
I won't say it sucks, but I was not impressed. It was 'gorgeous' and I liked the period aspect of it, but didn't find the story very interesting. There also wasn't a likeable character in the whole movie so I didn't care what happened to any of them.

If you haven't seen Gone Girl, see that instead.
I want to- but length and start times makes it tougher to combine with dinner (and not bankrupt me with sitter and/or have wife fall asleep mid-movie).
Go with Whiplash then (106 minutes).

 
In a World

Fun little underdog story. Nothing terribly memorable about it, and glad I didn't pay to see it in the theatre, but I am glad I watched it. I enjoyed it.

 
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Gone Girl was kind of like one of those Morgan Freeman/Ashley Judd movies. But not even as good as those because Affleck, who I like, was a lump on a log and Pike was robot-like.

The book was disappointing as well. Just was excited to see what Fincher would do with it. He didn't do much.

4/10
put me on the opposite end of the spectrum. I thought finchers direction and the great score elevated what seemed like a twisted, but above average story, to a great movie. I was tense all the way through the movie. probably could have handled some motivations a little better, but that always seems to happen with book to scree translations. didn't love the end, but it fits. might end up on my best of year list. 8/10.
Not a viewer satisfying ending but the one that makes sense. Best movie of the year so far for me.
Jemele Hill @jemelehill
Just saw Gone Girl. Best way to describe it... pic.twitter.com/GbcDjzcihb
 
identikit said:
Gone Girl was kind of like one of those Morgan Freeman/Ashley Judd movies. But not even as good as those because Affleck, who I like, was a lump on a log and Pike was robot-like.

The book was disappointing as well. Just was excited to see what Fincher would do with it. He didn't do much.

4/10
put me on the opposite end of the spectrum. I thought finchers direction and the great score elevated what seemed like a twisted, but above average story, to a great movie. I was tense all the way through the movie. probably could have handled some motivations a little better, but that always seems to happen with book to scree translations. didn't love the end, but it fits. might end up on my best of year list. 8/10.
Not a viewer satisfying ending but the one that makes sense. Best movie of the year so far for me.
Jemele Hill @jemelehill
Just saw Gone Girl. Best way to describe it... pic.twitter.com/GbcDjzcihb
Great start as a flex this Sunday against a weak run D.

 
Fury

8.5/10

Excellent flick. The cinematography in this film was amazing. Not perfect but incredibly authentic. Pitt did an outstanding job, as did the entire cast. At one point, it did sort of meander a bit for me, but overall a solid war flick.

Made me think a lot about what my cousin who went MIA over near the German border must have gone through around the same time in the war.

 
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Fury

8.5/10

Excellent flick. Pitt did an outstanding job, as did the entire cast.

Made me think a lot about what my cousin who went MIA over near the German border must have gone through around the same time in the war.
What does this movie do that other WWII movies haven't done?

 

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