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Get Him To The Greek

Hilarious. Loved it.
This is a rental?
Nah. We talk so many movies here I always post new film comments here, too.
I know. I was just in a mood. All better now.I heard on the radio that the main characters are reprising their roles from Forgetting Sarah Marshall. That true?
Just the lead Rockstar.Saw Get Him to the Greek today and loved it, was much better than FSM, imo,

BTW the preview for the Steve Carrell awkward diner movie looks either Outstanding or Horrible. Good enough for me either way ;)

stats: 38, love all comedies
waiting patiently for his movie about Micky Ward to be finished and released...THE FIGHTER...im thinking he would do a great job in this...http://fighter-movie-trailer.blogspot.com/

 
Without getting too much into spoilers with Shutter Island I just have to mention a couple of things that bothered me that haven't been mentioned. That is the cheesyness of some scenes. When the US GI's mowed down the Dachau guards, it almost seemed more like a Tarantino scene. Even though the GI's all started shooting at the same time, the guards fell in a row. Also the cliff climbing and driving scene with DiCaprio and the warden were really cheap looking...and the opening boat scene.

Just some things that surprised me coming from Scorcese. I liked the movie overall because of the atmosphere and some great acting from just about everyone. Not great but I always enjoy a Scorcese movie the first time. The don't have the rewatchability that some of his earlier movies did though.

I like what he did with the soundtrack too although some of the abrupt endings of dramatic music might have been a little much.

3.5/5

 
Rewatched Knocked Up last night.

I like it slightly more than Forgetting Sarah Marshall. There are a few more quality scenes and good beard one-liners in there. Overall, I wouldn't rate the movie that high. Can't put my finger on it, but there just seems to be this darkness/meanness that underscores the movie and makes it less enjoyable for me. After about the 45-60min mark there just seems to be a lot of yelling going on and not much humor. Sounds weird because I think I am one of the few people who enjoyed Funny People.

On a side note, I know I am getting old, but if I had the choice I'd probably take Apatow's wife over Heigl.
The more I watch Knocked Up the more I like it. I kind of dismissed it as more of a chick flick at first, and while it might be moreso than 40YOV or Superbad, it really isnt. The strongest/funniest part of the movie for me is the supporting characters - Rudd, Segel, Baruchel. Its pretty much become one of those movies where if its on a premium cable channel, I'll watch for 15 minutes or more. I definitely would put it above FSM.Im assuming his wife is the chick who is Paul Rudd's wife in KU then? Id definitely take her over Heigl even though Heigl looks pretty young for 31 and the other chick probably isnt 40 but looks older. She looks like she'd be more fun though, plus I'll always remember her from Big Daddy when I was 15 :shrug: .......never been a big Heigl fan either.
"look, you guys wear the same size Tshirt"

Yeah, she is in all his movies now - was the drunk chick in 40YO Virgin.

 
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine......Dont remember much from the first 3 X-Men, but all of them were some of my least favorite from this comic book to movie fad. That said, I thought this Wolverine movie was better than all of them. Dont know much about X-Men, so maybe the storyline was better in 1 or all of the first 3, but I found this one to be more interesting with better action. Wouldve liked more time spent on the crew that Wolverine was in with his brother at the beginning, but oh well. Deadpool was pretty sweet. Wouldve like some more screentime for Gambit, even though the kid they had play him seemed kind of douchy. Definitely some cheesy stuff, but its a comic book movie after all. One question for someone who knows more about X-Men than me: are all mutants immortal or something? The opening credits show Wolverine and his brother fighting in every war that America participated in. I didnt realize they were immortal until that......7/10

Hamlet 2.....Dont really find Steve Coogan funny in anything Ive seen him in, but I thought this was decent, had some good laughs. I was 3 sheets to the wind by the time this was over, so I dont remember much, but I do remember laughing a fair amount of times and not being disappointed by the time it finished....5.8/10

 
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waiting patiently for his movie about Micky Ward to be finished and released...THE FIGHTER...im thinking he would do a great job in this...

http://fighter-movie-trailer.blogspot.com/
Didnt know about this....sounds awesome
Plot:

"The story revolves around the life of boxer 'Irish' Mickey Ward (Wahlberg) and trainer-brother **** Eklund (Bale), chronicling their early days on the rough streets of Lowell, Massachusetts, through Eklund's battle with drugs and Ward's eventual world championship in London."

Cast:

- Mark Wahlberg as professional boxer "Irish" Micky Ward

- Christian Bale as his older half brother Dickie Eklund

- Amy Adams as a gritty bartender, Ward's love interest

Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg have been training very hard to get in shape for the film. But the film goes beyond boxing and will be a real lens on Ward's life and his family.

 
waiting patiently for his movie about Micky Ward to be finished and released...THE FIGHTER...im thinking he would do a great job in this...

http://fighter-movie-trailer.blogspot.com/
Didnt know about this....sounds awesome
Plot:

"The story revolves around the life of boxer 'Irish' Mickey Ward (Wahlberg) and trainer-brother **** Eklund (Bale), chronicling their early days on the rough streets of Lowell, Massachusetts, through Eklund's battle with drugs and Ward's eventual world championship in London."

Cast:

- Mark Wahlberg as professional boxer "Irish" Micky Ward

- Christian Bale as his older half brother Dickie Eklund

- Amy Adams as a gritty bartender, Ward's love interest

Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg have been training very hard to get in shape for the film. But the film goes beyond boxing and will be a real lens on Ward's life and his family.
Based on the screenshots they have, not sure how much Bale has been "training"....looks like he lost a ton of weight for it, not as much as The Machinist but Im still not sure thats humanly possible
 
btw Bob, I'd meant to reply to your post about 9th Configuration- I hope I didn't ruin things for you by not putting a spoiler in. And I only saw it once- when it was in the theaters, so my memory of it is pretty dim- but... don't the inmates put on a version of Hamlet cast with dogs? Was it the drugs, or am I remembering that right?
not at all... based on that, i was expecting something a little different, so the end was still surprising... and there were a lot off differences in the rest of it... i wouldn't have rented it if i thought it would be an issue (they comped us equivalent of a movie and a third for making a bed size mistake, so it was free anyways! :lmao: )...hamlet with dogs sounds right...the flashback where you find out how stacy keach got his nickname is disturbing...pretty much all character actors besides keach (himself not exactly ever an A-list leading man), but very good ensemble cast...maybe the best bar fight in a movie ever (vince young has been cast for the remake)... note to self... NEVER ask stacy keach to lick boots (especially when holding a glass of beer)... hopefully that is a sufficiently cryptic and interest-piquing spoiler...
 
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Kenny Powers said:
BustedKnuckles said:
Kenny Powers said:
BustedKnuckles said:
waiting patiently for his movie about Micky Ward to be finished and released...THE FIGHTER...im thinking he would do a great job in this...

http://fighter-movie-trailer.blogspot.com/
Didnt know about this....sounds awesome
Plot:

"The story revolves around the life of boxer 'Irish' Mickey Ward (Wahlberg) and trainer-brother **** Eklund (Bale), chronicling their early days on the rough streets of Lowell, Massachusetts, through Eklund's battle with drugs and Ward's eventual world championship in London."

Cast:

- Mark Wahlberg as professional boxer "Irish" Micky Ward

- Christian Bale as his older half brother Dickie Eklund

- Amy Adams as a gritty bartender, Ward's love interest

Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg have been training very hard to get in shape for the film. But the film goes beyond boxing and will be a real lens on Ward's life and his family.
Based on the screenshots they have, not sure how much Bale has been "training"....looks like he lost a ton of weight for it, not as much as The Machinist but Im still not sure thats humanly possible
Wasn't Pitt originally cast as Ward? At what point was Wahlberg substituted?
 
Kenny Powers said:
Hamlet 2.....Dont really find Steve Coogan funny in anything Ive seen him in, but I thought this was decent, had some good laughs. I was 3 sheets to the wind by the time this was over, so I dont remember much, but I do remember laughing a fair amount of times and not being disappointed by the time it finished....5.8/10
I liked this movie a lot. There's one scene where the authoritarian coach is yelling at Coogan, and Coogan blurts out, "I hate you, daddy! You never supported me!" It's that kind of irreverent humor that endears Hamlet 2.
 
Kenny Powers said:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine......Dont remember much from the first 3 X-Men, but all of them were some of my least favorite from this comic book to movie fad. That said, I thought this Wolverine movie was better than all of them. Dont know much about X-Men, so maybe the storyline was better in 1 or all of the first 3, but I found this one to be more interesting with better action. Wouldve liked more time spent on the crew that Wolverine was in with his brother at the beginning, but oh well. Deadpool was pretty sweet. Wouldve like some more screentime for Gambit, even though the kid they had play him seemed kind of douchy. Definitely some cheesy stuff, but its a comic book movie after all. One question for someone who knows more about X-Men than me: are all mutants immortal or something? The opening credits show Wolverine and his brother fighting in every war that America participated in. I didnt realize they were immortal until that......7/10
Mutants aren't immortal, but Wolverine and his half-brother Sabertooth have the 'healing factor' as their main mutant power. Their cells don't break down and age/die like others, they just heal back up to tip top condition. :thumbup:

 
La Femme Nikita

Meh. It's no Run Lola, Run.

On another note, I watched Fight Club for like the 10th time last night. I had a friend that actually hadn't seen it. Surprising how this movie might be MORE applicable today than 10 years ago. It's message of the individual versus the collective is very prescient.

 
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Fiancee talked me into watching it this weekend. I knew nothing about this movie from a storyline perspective. I had known about it from all the hype surrounding it, but had no idea what to expect. The visuals at first were pretty cool, and I was into it at the beginning, as I thought the story had some promise.

But the movie was too freakin' long and the storyline was dragged out and boring. The tree-hugger message was a little heavy too, I thought. I'm not a fan of going to a movie and having someone's political views shoved down my throat.

The most entertaining part about this movie was going out to IMDB afterwards to read the message board about this movie. I think there are people out there who think this stuff is real. :goodposting:

Anway, can someone point me to the general area of where the previous Avatar discussions were in this thread? I searched a few random pages around the timeline that I thouhgt they may have been posted, but no luck. I'm interested to see what other FBGs thought.

 
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog

Anybody seen this? 2002 release starring Kenneth Branagh. Saw it a few years ago and loved it, saw it recently and still loved it. There's a reason there aren't many comedies featuring dour British writers with plots that don't wrap up neatly, but I think the dialouge in this one is brilliant and funny, and the sentimentality that shows itself is far more effective than in most serious dramas. Love this movie.

 
Saw The Road last night. That was a fun watch ;)

I wanted to shoot myself at the end of it and I'm typically the happy-go-lucky guy in the crowd.
Watched this last night. Solid concept and well-acted....last 20 minutes was pretty powerful (in a subtle way)Question....

At the very beginning when the father is awakened to see fire outside of his window. Rather than wake up his wife to alert her that the world is basically ending, he rushes to the bathroom to fill up the tub with water. What was that all about? Just a matter that he somehow had enough sense to realize that water supply would soon be ending so he got as much as he could right then?

I hope there's a better explanation cuz doubtful that is what anybody would really be thinking in that situation.

Also is there an explanation of what catastrophe actually happened to make this occur...Worldwide Nuclear explosion?

 
Saw The Road last night. That was a fun watch :goodposting:

I wanted to shoot myself at the end of it and I'm typically the happy-go-lucky guy in the crowd.
Watched this last night. Solid concept and well-acted....last 20 minutes was pretty powerful (in a subtle way)Question....

At the very beginning when the father is awakened to see fire outside of his window. Rather than wake up his wife to alert her that the world is basically ending, he rushes to the bathroom to fill up the tub with water. What was that all about? Just a matter that he somehow had enough sense to realize that water supply would soon be ending so he got as much as he could right then?

I hope there's a better explanation cuz doubtful that is what anybody would really be thinking in that situation.

Also is there an explanation of what catastrophe actually happened to make this occur...Worldwide Nuclear explosion?
The book never explains the catastrophe.
 
X-Men Origins: Wolverine......Dont remember much from the first 3 X-Men, but all of them were some of my least favorite from this comic book to movie fad. That said, I thought this Wolverine movie was better than all of them. Dont know much about X-Men, so maybe the storyline was better in 1 or all of the first 3, but I found this one to be more interesting with better action. Wouldve liked more time spent on the crew that Wolverine was in with his brother at the beginning, but oh well. Deadpool was pretty sweet. Wouldve like some more screentime for Gambit, even though the kid they had play him seemed kind of douchy. Definitely some cheesy stuff, but its a comic book movie after all. One question for someone who knows more about X-Men than me: are all mutants immortal or something? The opening credits show Wolverine and his brother fighting in every war that America participated in. I didnt realize they were immortal until that......7/10
Mutants aren't immortal, but Wolverine and his half-brother Sabertooth have the 'healing factor' as their main mutant power. Their cells don't break down and age/die like others, they just heal back up to tip top condition. :lmao:
I didnt equate that healing factor their bodies/cells not aging, but I guess that makes sense. Thanks.
 
Star Trek

The original. I either hadn't seen it or it's been too long to remember, I was always a Star Wars guy. Good use of models that still look impressive. Story is engaging but a little overlong and not much pay off at the end. Decent, but really no better than a good episode.

3/5

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

It's been about a year since I've seen the series, definitely don't watch this if you haven't seen the series because you'll be cheating yourself out of a season and a half of outstanding television. Really no point to this except Lynch gets free reign to get freaky. Show did better with Cooper in the spotlight instead of Laura. I really would have liked to party with her though and it did help me make a little better sense of how her actual relationships with the shrink, James, and Bobby played out. Couple scenes that just gave me the willies and that's why I continue to watch Lynch's material. No way am I even attempting to make sense of it all, the first half hour with Kiefer Sutherland has nothing to do with anything and is completely pointless.

3/5 (Watch season 1 instead)

 
Saw Blade Runner for the 10th+ time the other night...what a beautiful movie. It really has it all and the special effects have held up very well with age (actually until the last few years)...but great none-the-less. Sensational acting for that type of movie (Ford, Almos, Hauer and Hannah). For you young bucks that really like sci-fi, great, great movie if you have not seen it yet.

 
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

It's been about a year since I've seen the series, definitely don't watch this if you haven't seen the series because you'll be cheating yourself out of a season and a half of outstanding television. Really no point to this except Lynch gets free reign to get freaky. Show did better with Cooper in the spotlight instead of Laura. I really would have liked to party with her though and it did help me make a little better sense of how her actual relationships with the shrink, James, and Bobby played out. Couple scenes that just gave me the willies and that's why I continue to watch Lynch's material. No way am I even attempting to make sense of it all, the first half hour with Kiefer Sutherland has nothing to do with anything and is completely pointless.

3/5 (Watch season 1 instead)
We were discussing the dearth of good horror movies in the modern era. And someone in my David Lynch thread said that Lynch makes scarier movies than most horror directors. I agree. Lynch is funny, because while I can't say I've ever "enjoyed" a David Lynch movie, I am always drawn to see more of his work.
 
Saw Blade Runner for the 10th+ time the other night...what a beautiful movie. It really has it all and the special effects have held up very well with age (actually until the last few years)...but great none-the-less. Sensational acting for that type of movie (Ford, Almos, Hauer and Hannah). For you young bucks that really like sci-fi, great, great movie if you have not seen it yet.
I love this movie. I think it's incredible that a science fiction film made in the 1980s will likely look fresh and real forever.
 
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

It's been about a year since I've seen the series, definitely don't watch this if you haven't seen the series because you'll be cheating yourself out of a season and a half of outstanding television. Really no point to this except Lynch gets free reign to get freaky. Show did better with Cooper in the spotlight instead of Laura. I really would have liked to party with her though and it did help me make a little better sense of how her actual relationships with the shrink, James, and Bobby played out. Couple scenes that just gave me the willies and that's why I continue to watch Lynch's material. No way am I even attempting to make sense of it all, the first half hour with Kiefer Sutherland has nothing to do with anything and is completely pointless.

3/5 (Watch season 1 instead)
We were discussing the dearth of good horror movies in the modern era. And someone in my David Lynch thread said that Lynch makes scarier movies than most horror directors. I agree. Lynch is funny, because while I can't say I've ever "enjoyed" a David Lynch movie, I am always drawn to see more of his work.
Have you seen Twin Peaks?Season 1 is done well enough and linear enough that you might actually forget for once you're watching something of Lynch's. I enjoy it above and beyond any of his films, Lost Highway being my favorite.

 
Wasn't Pitt originally cast as Ward? At what point was Wahlberg substituted?
Now that you mention it, that vaguely sounds familiar, but Im not sure.
I read into it and I guess it was Bale who replaced Pitt, who had already replaced Damon.Aronofsky was supposed to direct but left after Pitt did, the new direct David O Russell has turned in some quality work with Flirting with Disaster, Three Kings, and I heart Huckabees.Wahlberg was apparently always going to play Ward, my bad.Sounds like a bit of a cluster #### with a ton of potential.
 
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

It's been about a year since I've seen the series, definitely don't watch this if you haven't seen the series because you'll be cheating yourself out of a season and a half of outstanding television. Really no point to this except Lynch gets free reign to get freaky. Show did better with Cooper in the spotlight instead of Laura. I really would have liked to party with her though and it did help me make a little better sense of how her actual relationships with the shrink, James, and Bobby played out. Couple scenes that just gave me the willies and that's why I continue to watch Lynch's material. No way am I even attempting to make sense of it all, the first half hour with Kiefer Sutherland has nothing to do with anything and is completely pointless.

3/5 (Watch season 1 instead)
We were discussing the dearth of good horror movies in the modern era. And someone in my David Lynch thread said that Lynch makes scarier movies than most horror directors. I agree. Lynch is funny, because while I can't say I've ever "enjoyed" a David Lynch movie, I am always drawn to see more of his work.
Have you seen Twin Peaks?Season 1 is done well enough and linear enough that you might actually forget for once you're watching something of Lynch's. I enjoy it above and beyond any of his films, Lost Highway being my favorite.
I loved Twin Peaks. It's one of my favorite all time TV shows. Of Lynch's films, I've seen Mullholland Drive, Lost Highway, Wild At Heart, Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and Dune.Weird David Lynch trivia: did you know he turned down a chance to direct The Return of the Jedi?

 
Wasn't Pitt originally cast as Ward? At what point was Wahlberg substituted?
Now that you mention it, that vaguely sounds familiar, but Im not sure.
I read into it and I guess it was Bale who replaced Pitt, who had already replaced Damon.Aronofsky was supposed to direct but left after Pitt did, the new direct David O Russell has turned in some quality work with Flirting with Disaster, Three Kings, and I heart Huckabees.Wahlberg was apparently always going to play Ward, my bad.Sounds like a bit of a cluster #### with a ton of potential.
Yeah when I read that yesterday, I was glad to see DORussell was directing it, but kind of disappointing now if it could/would have been Aronofsky.Big fan of the overlooked Flirting with Disaster :thumbup:
 
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

It's been about a year since I've seen the series, definitely don't watch this if you haven't seen the series because you'll be cheating yourself out of a season and a half of outstanding television. Really no point to this except Lynch gets free reign to get freaky. Show did better with Cooper in the spotlight instead of Laura. I really would have liked to party with her though and it did help me make a little better sense of how her actual relationships with the shrink, James, and Bobby played out. Couple scenes that just gave me the willies and that's why I continue to watch Lynch's material. No way am I even attempting to make sense of it all, the first half hour with Kiefer Sutherland has nothing to do with anything and is completely pointless.

3/5 (Watch season 1 instead)
We were discussing the dearth of good horror movies in the modern era. And someone in my David Lynch thread said that Lynch makes scarier movies than most horror directors. I agree. Lynch is funny, because while I can't say I've ever "enjoyed" a David Lynch movie, I am always drawn to see more of his work.
Have you seen Twin Peaks?Season 1 is done well enough and linear enough that you might actually forget for once you're watching something of Lynch's. I enjoy it above and beyond any of his films, Lost Highway being my favorite.
I loved Twin Peaks. It's one of my favorite all time TV shows. Of Lynch's films, I've seen Mullholland Drive, Lost Highway, Wild At Heart, Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and Dune.Weird David Lynch trivia: did you know he turned down a chance to direct The Return of the Jedi?
Those Ewoks would have been scary as ####.
 
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

It's been about a year since I've seen the series, definitely don't watch this if you haven't seen the series because you'll be cheating yourself out of a season and a half of outstanding television. Really no point to this except Lynch gets free reign to get freaky. Show did better with Cooper in the spotlight instead of Laura. I really would have liked to party with her though and it did help me make a little better sense of how her actual relationships with the shrink, James, and Bobby played out. Couple scenes that just gave me the willies and that's why I continue to watch Lynch's material. No way am I even attempting to make sense of it all, the first half hour with Kiefer Sutherland has nothing to do with anything and is completely pointless.

3/5 (Watch season 1 instead)
We were discussing the dearth of good horror movies in the modern era. And someone in my David Lynch thread said that Lynch makes scarier movies than most horror directors. I agree. Lynch is funny, because while I can't say I've ever "enjoyed" a David Lynch movie, I am always drawn to see more of his work.
Have you seen Twin Peaks?Season 1 is done well enough and linear enough that you might actually forget for once you're watching something of Lynch's. I enjoy it above and beyond any of his films, Lost Highway being my favorite.
I loved Twin Peaks. It's one of my favorite all time TV shows. Of Lynch's films, I've seen Mullholland Drive, Lost Highway, Wild At Heart, Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and Dune.Weird David Lynch trivia: did you know he turned down a chance to direct The Return of the Jedi?
Those Ewoks would have been scary as ####.
:wall: All I can picture in my mind right now is chants of "Yub Yub" and extreme closeups of demon Ewoks devouring charred stormtrooper flesh.

 
Wasn't Pitt originally cast as Ward? At what point was Wahlberg substituted?
Now that you mention it, that vaguely sounds familiar, but Im not sure.
I read into it and I guess it was Bale who replaced Pitt, who had already replaced Damon.Aronofsky was supposed to direct but left after Pitt did, the new direct David O Russell has turned in some quality work with Flirting with Disaster, Three Kings, and I heart Huckabees.Wahlberg was apparently always going to play Ward, my bad.Sounds like a bit of a cluster #### with a ton of potential.
Yeah when I read that yesterday, I was glad to see DORussell was directing it, but kind of disappointing now if it could/would have been Aronofsky.Big fan of the overlooked Flirting with Disaster :wall:
Flirting with Disaster has always cracked me up, glad I watched this for the first time before I totally hated Ben Stiller. As Jdoggy pointed out the other day Patricia Arquette is incredibly hot.The opening scene with the shirtless guy digging out of the garbage for scraps always gets me belly laughing.
 
Wasn't Pitt originally cast as Ward? At what point was Wahlberg substituted?
Now that you mention it, that vaguely sounds familiar, but Im not sure.
I read into it and I guess it was Bale who replaced Pitt, who had already replaced Damon.Aronofsky was supposed to direct but left after Pitt did, the new direct David O Russell has turned in some quality work with Flirting with Disaster, Three Kings, and I heart Huckabees.Wahlberg was apparently always going to play Ward, my bad.Sounds like a bit of a cluster #### with a ton of potential.
Yeah when I read that yesterday, I was glad to see DORussell was directing it, but kind of disappointing now if it could/would have been Aronofsky.Big fan of the overlooked Flirting with Disaster :wall:
Flirting with Disaster has always cracked me up, glad I watched this for the first time before I totally hated Ben Stiller. As Jdoggy pointed out the other day Patricia Arquette is incredibly hot.The opening scene with the shirtless guy digging out of the garbage for scraps always gets me belly laughing.
That was an entertaining movie. The most memorable scene for me was that weirdo feverishly licking Arquette's armpit while she sports the most bored look I've ever seen.
 
Watched Up and Ingorious Basterds this weekend.

I really enjoyed both. Very well made films.

QT creates some really wonderful tension in Basterds throughout the whole movie. That said, I actually thought the very few blatantly "Tarantino" touches in it were not necesary (the freeze frames when a character is introduced along with a flashback and the overlay writing pointing out characters as such). Normally I love that but it seemed out of place here. I also thought the soundtrack was one of his weaker efforts. A lot of rehashed sounds from earlier movies.

I've now seen every 2010 nominated Best Picture except for An Education. So far, I'd rank them:

Inglorious Basterds

Up

Avatar

The Hurt Locker

A Serious Man

District 9 (I probably enjoyed this a bit more than A Serious Man, but it's not a better film)

Up in the Air

The Blind Side

Precious

?An Education?

 
Watched Up and Ingorious Basterds this weekend.

I really enjoyed both. Very well made films.

QT creates some really wonderful tension in Basterds throughout the whole movie. That said, I actually thought the very few blatantly "Tarantino" touches in it were not necesary (the freeze frames when a character is introduced along with a flashback and the overlay writing pointing out characters as such). Normally I love that but it seemed out of place here. I also thought the soundtrack was one of his weaker efforts. A lot of rehashed sounds from earlier movies.

I've now seen every 2010 nominated Best Picture except for An Education. So far, I'd rank them:

Inglorious Basterds

Up

Avatar

The Hurt Locker

A Serious Man

District 9 (I probably enjoyed this a bit more than A Serious Man, but it's not a better film)

Up in the Air

The Blind Side

Precious

?An Education?
Oof - surprised anything would rank lower than The Blind Side.
 
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog

Anybody seen this? 2002 release starring Kenneth Branagh. Saw it a few years ago and loved it, saw it recently and still loved it. There's a reason there aren't many comedies featuring dour British writers with plots that don't wrap up neatly, but I think the dialouge in this one is brilliant and funny, and the sentimentality that shows itself is far more effective than in most serious dramas. Love this movie.
Really liked this one. Suprise your post, and the movie, hasn't gotten more love from the movie-pros in here.
 
Watched Up and Ingorious Basterds this weekend.

I really enjoyed both. Very well made films.

QT creates some really wonderful tension in Basterds throughout the whole movie. That said, I actually thought the very few blatantly "Tarantino" touches in it were not necesary (the freeze frames when a character is introduced along with a flashback and the overlay writing pointing out characters as such). Normally I love that but it seemed out of place here. I also thought the soundtrack was one of his weaker efforts. A lot of rehashed sounds from earlier movies.

I've now seen every 2010 nominated Best Picture except for An Education. So far, I'd rank them:

Inglorious Basterds

Up

Avatar

The Hurt Locker

A Serious Man

District 9 (I probably enjoyed this a bit more than A Serious Man, but it's not a better film)

Up in the Air

The Blind Side

Precious

?An Education?
Oof - surprised anything would rank lower than The Blind Side.
I thought precious had done good acting performances (monique was surprisingly good) but was lacking as a whole. I just didn't think there was a ton of substance there not was it particularly well put together
 
We may have been through this but not as a separate thread. For those of you that follow this thread, would you watch Shakes the Clown (again if yu have seen it) and weigh in here? It is the kind of movie with way too much to catch the first couple of times through. I have upwards of at least 30 people that have seen it and now have watched it 20+ times easily.

Would be interested in your takes.

Its on Netflix online.

 
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog

Anybody seen this? 2002 release starring Kenneth Branagh. Saw it a few years ago and loved it, saw it recently and still loved it. There's a reason there aren't many comedies featuring dour British writers with plots that don't wrap up neatly, but I think the dialouge in this one is brilliant and funny, and the sentimentality that shows itself is far more effective than in most serious dramas. Love this movie.
Really liked this one. Suprise your post, and the movie, hasn't gotten more love from the movie-pros in here.
Queued. Hadn't heard of it.
 
City of God - can't believe it took me so long to see this. what a great movie. how in the world did this not get an Oscar nomination? 9.5/10
 
Mystery Team

Glad a fellow FBG recommended this recently. A very funny film once it grew on me a bit. I've never really seen anything I can compare it to, maybe the Coen's Ladykillers. Imagine a 3 man team of super detectives at the age of 7, that just forgot to grow up. Now they are 18 and surrounded by adult situations as they take on their big case. Clever, stupid, and genuinely funny. The characters are so naive that it tiptoes the line of being a spoof at times.

4.5/5

Again, if this style of awkward, naive, spoof comedy doesn't work for you, you're really going to hate this.

 
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Mystery Team

Glad a fellow FBG recommended this recently. A very funny film once it grew on me a bit. I've never really seen anything I can compare it to, maybe the Coen's Ladykillers. Imagine a 3 man team of super detectives at the age of 7, that just forgot to grow up. Now they are 18 and surrounded by adult situations as they take on their big case. Clever, stupid, and genuinely funny. The characters are so naive that it tiptoes the line of being a spoof at times.

4.5/5

Again, if this style of awkward, naive, spoof comedy doesn't work for you, you're really going to hate this.
Saw this at the redbox last week and when I saw it was rated R, I was intrigued. I'll have to check it out
 
Just realized that the only David Lynch related movies I've seen are The Elephant Man and The Straight Story. And he was only the director for those. Also never saw a single episode of Twin Peaks.

:lmao:

 
Just realized that the only David Lynch related movies I've seen are The Elephant Man and The Straight Story. And he was only the director for those. Also never saw a single episode of Twin Peaks. :lmao:
Twin Peaks is a lot of fun. While it does get very weird, it could be the most accessible Lynch product.
 
One question for someone who knows more about X-Men than me: are all mutants immortal or something? The opening credits show Wolverine and his brother fighting in every war that America participated in. I didnt realize they were immortal until that......7/10
You don't age as fast during slow motion.
 
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans......I figured no matter how bad this was, this is the type of role I love seeing Nic Cage in and Herzog directed it, so Id at least be entertained. Liked it more than I expected. At first I wasnt buying Cage's character, but as he spirals more and more out of control, he seems more comfortable with himself and his actions and I thought he just got better and better the entire movie. Easily his best performance since Adaptation. Actual crime/investigation isnt anything all that new, but the subplots and sidestories really carried it for me. Not only did Cage get more interesting as the film went on, but everything did. Liked Val Kilmer, Id rather see him take supporting roles like this than waste his time starring in straight to DVD movies. Wish Michael Shannon had a bigger part. Worth watching just for Cage if you like him when he's actually in a good movie.....7.4/10
 

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