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True Grit: I had no idea 14 year old girls were so intelligent in the wild west. I also didn't know that they could fall down 30+ foot holes and be perfectly fine. If you get smashed on the head with a giant rock? No biggie. Shake it off and you'll be fine in a minute. A lot of stupid in this movie that I wasn't expecting. 2.5/5
If you're applying these standards to every movie you watch, you will be sorely disappointed.
I don't. I hold each movie to different standards. From a movie like this, I expect realism. A 14 year old girl in this era would be no where near that intelligent or composed. Throw in a few zombies or aliens, and I don't care if the girl is a rocket scientist. But in a 'real life' drama like this, I want realism.
That's the M.O. of the Cohens though. They use snappy dialogue as a way to paint a portrait of the character. People don't talk like they do in Miller's Crossing either, but the style of speech gives a better idea of the type of person the character is more than 10 minutes of screentime could explain to you.It's the same way with the girl in True Grit. She was raised to be self-sufficient by her father. She's probably parroting what he said in a similar situation before. So while she wouldn't be THAT smart, it's certainly plausible that she'd be smarter than a lot of the men she encountered.
I know it is blasphemous to say here, but I'm not a big fan of the Cohens. What does raising a girl to be self-sufficient have to do with a 14 year old girl knowing the law inside and out? I'd be fine with her being smart but it is just too over the top.
Here's a 10 year old child playing Paganini. I think you underestimate children.
 
The Other Guys - The quintessential example of why I hate comedies. Write a freaking script for god's sake. It's so painfully obvious when they're ad-libbing - they're the parts that are painfully unfunny as opposed to being just simply unfunny. Turned it off about half an hour in and watched a couple reruns of Family Ties on Netflix streaming and had a much better time.
I don't mind unscripted. Curb Your Enthusiasm is almost completely unscripted. Problem is, The Other Guys' script could have used some punching up. I laughed at times, but any movie with Will Ferrell should make me laugh a lot harder.
I think Ferrell is way overexposed and am generally tired of his shtick. At this point my expectations for most of his stuff are incredibly low, which probably explains why I actually enjoyed The Other Guys. I was expecting zero laughs and got some pretty good ones so I walked away happy.I wouldn't watch it again but I enjoyed it the first time.
I think Ferrell's hilarious when he doesn't have to carry a mediocre movie. For example, I think Anchorman is one of the only movies he's done where the script was worthy of Ferrell.
 
The Other Guys - The quintessential example of why I hate comedies. Write a freaking script for god's sake. It's so painfully obvious when they're ad-libbing - they're the parts that are painfully unfunny as opposed to being just simply unfunny. Turned it off about half an hour in and watched a couple reruns of Family Ties on Netflix streaming and had a much better time.
I don't mind unscripted. Curb Your Enthusiasm is almost completely unscripted. Problem is, The Other Guys' script could have used some punching up. I laughed at times, but any movie with Will Ferrell should make me laugh a lot harder.
I think Ferrell is way overexposed and am generally tired of his shtick. At this point my expectations for most of his stuff are incredibly low, which probably explains why I actually enjoyed The Other Guys. I was expecting zero laughs and got some pretty good ones so I walked away happy.I wouldn't watch it again but I enjoyed it the first time.
I think Ferrell's hilarious when he doesn't have to carry a mediocre movie. For example, I think Anchorman is one of the only movies he's done where the script was worthy of Ferrell.
Anchorman is the king of awesome. But I think most of the work he has done since is derivative and not nearly as funny. I think a lot of that is on him.
 
True Grit: I had no idea 14 year old girls were so intelligent in the wild west. I also didn't know that they could fall down 30+ foot holes and be perfectly fine. If you get smashed on the head with a giant rock? No biggie. Shake it off and you'll be fine in a minute. A lot of stupid in this movie that I wasn't expecting. 2.5/5
If you're applying these standards to every movie you watch, you will be sorely disappointed.
I don't. I hold each movie to different standards. From a movie like this, I expect realism. A 14 year old girl in this era would be no where near that intelligent or composed. Throw in a few zombies or aliens, and I don't care if the girl is a rocket scientist. But in a 'real life' drama like this, I want realism.
That's the M.O. of the Cohens though. They use snappy dialogue as a way to paint a portrait of the character. People don't talk like they do in Miller's Crossing either, but the style of speech gives a better idea of the type of person the character is more than 10 minutes of screentime could explain to you.It's the same way with the girl in True Grit. She was raised to be self-sufficient by her father. She's probably parroting what he said in a similar situation before. So while she wouldn't be THAT smart, it's certainly plausible that she'd be smarter than a lot of the men she encountered.
I know it is blasphemous to say here, but I'm not a big fan of the Cohens. What does raising a girl to be self-sufficient have to do with a 14 year old girl knowing the law inside and out? I'd be fine with her being smart but it is just too over the top.
Here's a 10 year old child playing Paganini. I think you underestimate children.
Chang was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was raised in Voorhees Township, New Jersey.[3] Her father, Min-Soo Chang, is a violinist and music teacher. Her mother, Myoung Jun, is a composer.[4]
A girl, born in 1980, to parents who seem to be quite the musicians is a perfect comparison to a girl born to couple farmers in the late 1800s.
 
True Grit: I had no idea 14 year old girls were so intelligent in the wild west. I also didn't know that they could fall down 30+ foot holes and be perfectly fine. If you get smashed on the head with a giant rock? No biggie. Shake it off and you'll be fine in a minute. A lot of stupid in this movie that I wasn't expecting. 2.5/5
If you're applying these standards to every movie you watch, you will be sorely disappointed.
I don't. I hold each movie to different standards. From a movie like this, I expect realism. A 14 year old girl in this era would be no where near that intelligent or composed. Throw in a few zombies or aliens, and I don't care if the girl is a rocket scientist. But in a 'real life' drama like this, I want realism.
That's the M.O. of the Cohens though. They use snappy dialogue as a way to paint a portrait of the character. People don't talk like they do in Miller's Crossing either, but the style of speech gives a better idea of the type of person the character is more than 10 minutes of screentime could explain to you.It's the same way with the girl in True Grit. She was raised to be self-sufficient by her father. She's probably parroting what he said in a similar situation before. So while she wouldn't be THAT smart, it's certainly plausible that she'd be smarter than a lot of the men she encountered.
I know it is blasphemous to say here, but I'm not a big fan of the Cohens. What does raising a girl to be self-sufficient have to do with a 14 year old girl knowing the law inside and out? I'd be fine with her being smart but it is just too over the top.
Here's a 10 year old child playing Paganini. I think you underestimate children.
Chang was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was raised in Voorhees Township, New Jersey.[3] Her father, Min-Soo Chang, is a violinist and music teacher. Her mother, Myoung Jun, is a composer.[4]
A girl, born in 1980, to parents who seem to be quite the musicians is a perfect comparison to a girl born to couple farmers in the late 1800s.
Because farmers could never spawn a smart child?
 
The Other Guys - The quintessential example of why I hate comedies. Write a freaking script for god's sake. It's so painfully obvious when they're ad-libbing - they're the parts that are painfully unfunny as opposed to being just simply unfunny. Turned it off about half an hour in and watched a couple reruns of Family Ties on Netflix streaming and had a much better time.
I don't mind unscripted. Curb Your Enthusiasm is almost completely unscripted. Problem is, The Other Guys' script could have used some punching up. I laughed at times, but any movie with Will Ferrell should make me laugh a lot harder.
I think Ferrell is way overexposed and am generally tired of his shtick. At this point my expectations for most of his stuff are incredibly low, which probably explains why I actually enjoyed The Other Guys. I was expecting zero laughs and got some pretty good ones so I walked away happy.I wouldn't watch it again but I enjoyed it the first time.
I think Ferrell's hilarious when he doesn't have to carry a mediocre movie. For example, I think Anchorman is one of the only movies he's done where the script was worthy of Ferrell.
Anchorman is the king of awesome. But I think most of the work he has done since is derivative and not nearly as funny. I think a lot of that is on him.
Though I love dumb comedies and physical comedies, most of my favorite comedies derive from really good scripts. I'm not saying Ferrell is a comic genius. I'm just saying he's funny when the script is good.
 
What's your opinion on the Coen brothers though?
Ambivalent. Big fan of some of their movies. Hate some others. Liked: Fargo, Lebowski, No Country.

Meh: True Grit, Raising Arizona (I have a strong dislike for Cage and I only watched this about a year ago)

Bad: Blood Simple, Burn After Reading, Ladykillers, O Brother
I'm under 50% like with the Coen Bros myself, but I'm glad they're around as America's auteurs. In fact, I usually get more enjoyment anticipating their treatments of announced projects than I do watching them but, for some strange reason, that doesnt make me hate them. Plus, when they have one that hits on all cylinders, it's a great joy to dig something that is at once weird and commercial.
 
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
 
Dexter:

Mad Men seems to be out most of the time, so I grabbed this on the way out of the store last night. Like the basic premise of the show, but there are a couple things in the 1st episode that were bugging me (mostly the voiceover, but I knew that going in). The one thing I really had a problem with:

His dad not only knew about his tendencies, but decided the best thing to do was train him to avoid the law and kill serial killers? sheesh.
I'll watch a few more episodes and report back. I think the problem that I have with TV shows is that I seem to want them to be one or the other. Either be serious - Six Feet Under, etc, or embrace that the show is a unrealistic - Buffy. Dexter seems to be toeing the line for me of being having both serious themes and ideas and mixing ideas I think are a little unrealistic. That's one reason I couldn't watch House with my wife.
I'm still kinda trudging along with Dexter. Episode 7 was the first one that I really liked and thought might propel it forward but the next episode was back to the same old, same old. Outside of Dexter himself, the rest of the cast are a bit too cheesy/stereotypical. Especially nearly everyone on the police department. I love the interaction with his father during the flashbacks the most. Since there's not much else on right now, I'll continue to watch but I've been pretty disappointed so far.I am with you. I think that the best scenes/drama in the show are with his father. However I just find the "lessons" from his police officer father to be so cheesy. Just can't buy it. Agree that everybody in the police department is almost unwatchable. Also could do with a lot less of the "I am cold and can't feel any human emotions" voice overs. Kinda goes with the territory of being a killer - don't need it spoon-fed to me every 10mins. That said, I am interested in the main plot line of the Ice Cream Truck killer. Probably power through the 1st season to see who that is and how that wraps up. Hoping that the show comes into it's own later, as a lot of shows need 1/2 a season to do.

 
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
The Sergio Leone Man with no Name trilogy starring Clint Eastwood should be required viewing.A Fistful of Dollars is very good but the least necessary to watch if you have seen Yojimbo, as it is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake.

For A Few Dollars More, while bearing the similar title has no relation to AFoD, apart from many of the same actors.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is really one of the best films ever made.

Lonesome Dove is the finest example of what broadcast television was capable of in any era. I don't think it has ever been matched, particularly when you look at the cast (Duval, Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Danny Glover, Chris Cooper and an assortment of other actors who have gone on to great success).

 
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Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
for the most part, i don't care for the genre but leone really did something special with this film. he's an auteur and it's stylized to great effect. just some truly great scenes and characters to be enjoyed. i can't recommend it highly enough. it's just that pleasurable a cinematic experience. when it is on AMC or Turner, i am completely powerless to resist it. it's one of those films that i will watch regardless of where i am in the viewing. 1pm or 1am it doesn't matter.
 
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'saintfool said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
The Sergio Leone Man with no Name trilogy starring Clint Eastwood should be required viewing.A Fistful of Dollars is very good but the least necessary to watch if you have seen Yojimbo, as it is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake.

For A Few Dollars More, while bearing the similar title has no relation to AFoD, apart from many of the same actors.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is really one of the best films ever made.

Lonesome Dove is the finest example of what broadcast television was capable of in any era. I don't think it has ever been matched, particularly when you look at the cast (Duval, Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Danny Glover, Chris Cooper and an assortment of other actors who have gone on to great success).
Ummm, Once Upon a Time in the West... hello? Claudia Freaking Cardinale?
 
Speaking of Westerns, The Grey Fox just popped into my head... loved that movie at the time and wonder whether it might still hold up. Big fan of the actor, Richard?Farnsworth.

 
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'saintfool said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
The Sergio Leone Man with no Name trilogy starring Clint Eastwood should be required viewing.A Fistful of Dollars is very good but the least necessary to watch if you have seen Yojimbo, as it is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake.

For A Few Dollars More, while bearing the similar title has no relation to AFoD, apart from many of the same actors.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is really one of the best films ever made.

Lonesome Dove is the finest example of what broadcast television was capable of in any era. I don't think it has ever been matched, particularly when you look at the cast (Duval, Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Danny Glover, Chris Cooper and an assortment of other actors who have gone on to great success).
Ummm, Once Upon a Time in the West... hello? Claudia Freaking Cardinale?
that's soooo uppity!!
 
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'saintfool said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
The Sergio Leone Man with no Name trilogy starring Clint Eastwood should be required viewing.A Fistful of Dollars is very good but the least necessary to watch if you have seen Yojimbo, as it is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake.

For A Few Dollars More, while bearing the similar title has no relation to AFoD, apart from many of the same actors.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is really one of the best films ever made.

Lonesome Dove is the finest example of what broadcast television was capable of in any era. I don't think it has ever been matched, particularly when you look at the cast (Duval, Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Danny Glover, Chris Cooper and an assortment of other actors who have gone on to great success).
Ummm, Once Upon a Time in the West... hello? Claudia Freaking Cardinale?
that's soooo uppity!!
lmao- I can't even tell you how paranoid I am writing replies in here now. refund... REFUND.... REFUND!!!!!
 
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'saintfool said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
The Sergio Leone Man with no Name trilogy starring Clint Eastwood should be required viewing.A Fistful of Dollars is very good but the least necessary to watch if you have seen Yojimbo, as it is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake.

For A Few Dollars More, while bearing the similar title has no relation to AFoD, apart from many of the same actors.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is really one of the best films ever made.

Lonesome Dove is the finest example of what broadcast television was capable of in any era. I don't think it has ever been matched, particularly when you look at the cast (Duval, Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Danny Glover, Chris Cooper and an assortment of other actors who have gone on to great success).
Ummm, Once Upon a Time in the West... hello? Claudia Freaking Cardinale?
that's soooo uppity!!
lmao- I can't even tell you how paranoid I am writing replies in here now. refund... REFUND.... REFUND!!!!!
:confused:
 
This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
 
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'saintfool said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
The Sergio Leone Man with no Name trilogy starring Clint Eastwood should be required viewing.A Fistful of Dollars is very good but the least necessary to watch if you have seen Yojimbo, as it is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake.

For A Few Dollars More, while bearing the similar title has no relation to AFoD, apart from many of the same actors.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is really one of the best films ever made.

Lonesome Dove is the finest example of what broadcast television was capable of in any era. I don't think it has ever been matched, particularly when you look at the cast (Duval, Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Danny Glover, Chris Cooper and an assortment of other actors who have gone on to great success).
Ummm, Once Upon a Time in the West... hello? Claudia Freaking Cardinale?
that's soooo uppity!!
Still bitter I left you off the list, huh?
 
This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
I plead drunk.
 
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'saintfool said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
The Sergio Leone Man with no Name trilogy starring Clint Eastwood should be required viewing.A Fistful of Dollars is very good but the least necessary to watch if you have seen Yojimbo, as it is pretty much a shot-for-shot remake.

For A Few Dollars More, while bearing the similar title has no relation to AFoD, apart from many of the same actors.

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is really one of the best films ever made.

Lonesome Dove is the finest example of what broadcast television was capable of in any era. I don't think it has ever been matched, particularly when you look at the cast (Duval, Tommy Lee Jones, Diane Lane, Danny Glover, Chris Cooper and an assortment of other actors who have gone on to great success).
Ummm, Once Upon a Time in the West... hello? Claudia Freaking Cardinale?
that's soooo uppity!!
Still bitter I left you off the list, huh?
not really - i wasnt any part of the first 400-or-so pgs of this thread. still must stipulate to a terrible need to be recognized for the Funky Messiah i am, but aint that half of why we all do this?
 
This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
I plead drunk.
Please. I'm unable to identify anyone here that HASN'T called me a snob :boxing: Like, I was talking with Krista last week, and she's all, "Dude, you are such a ####ing snob."

 
Still bitter I left you off the list, huh?
not really - i wasnt any part of the first 400-or-so pgs of this thread. still must stipulate to a terrible need to be recognized for the Funky Messiah i am, but aint that half of why we all do this?
The fact that it takes me four minutes to read, reference and process a mere 42 words written by you is the reason you were left off. I need to invent an entirely new word to describe you.I'm gonna take "Fulmusucresseant" for a test drive. As in "You're not all fulmusucresseant like wikkidpissah."
 
Still bitter I left you off the list, huh?
not really - i wasnt any part of the first 400-or-so pgs of this thread. still must stipulate to a terrible need to be recognized for the Funky Messiah i am, but aint that half of why we all do this?
The fact that it takes me four minutes to read, reference and process a mere 42 words written by you is the reason you were left off. I need to invent an entirely new word to describe you.I'm gonna take "Fulmusucresseant" for a test drive. As in "You're not all fulmusucresseant like wikkidpissah."
BoooooooooooooooooooooBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!
 
Still bitter I left you off the list, huh?
not really - i wasnt any part of the first 400-or-so pgs of this thread. still must stipulate to a terrible need to be recognized for the Funky Messiah i am, but aint that half of why we all do this?
The fact that it takes me four minutes to read, reference and process a mere 42 words written by you is the reason you were left off. I need to invent an entirely new word to describe you.I'm gonna take "Fulmusucresseant" for a test drive. As in "You're not all fulmusucresseant like wikkidpissah."
BoooooooooooooooooooooBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!
:lmao:
 
Id consider you 1 of the biggest film fans around here, along with JDogg, Krista, KP, Hooter, Groovus, Floppo and a few others. Innocent Blood isnt groundbreaking (well, maybe it was 20 years ago), but I would say its must see for all the above if you havent seen it.
:blush: but not in a gay way.I am completely down with this one and fully intend to watch it.

This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you. :banned:
That's Hedley Gr00vus!
 
This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
I plead drunk.
Please. I'm unable to identify anyone here that HASN'T called me a snob :boxing: Like, I was talking with Krista last week, and she's all, "Dude, you are such a ####ing snob."
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
'KarmaPolice said:
'saintfool said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
Jesus Christ man, you gotta get on that pronto. IIRC you're the guy who comes in here and posts 3 reviews for 3 movies none of which you'll give a rating higher than 5. Granted, you seem to watch a lot of ####ty summer blockbusters, but I think it's time for you to treat yourself. Besides everything that's already been said, the Good/Bad/Ugly has perhaps the greatest soundtrack of all time imo; Ennio Morricone at his very best. Unrelated to the above, seeing as this is page 420 of the thread, we ought to have some stoner films reviewed in here.

 
seeing as this is page 420 of the thread, we ought to have some stoner films reviewed in here.
These come to mind:Cheech and Chong's Up In SmokePineapple ExpressHalf BakedHarold and Kumar Go To White CastleThe Stoned Age was dumb, but fun.
I had a couple of go-to's back in the day:Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (original)Raising ArizonaKoyaanisqatsiAny Aardman animation.
 
This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
I plead drunk.
Just to be clear, was I labeled juvenile for my 5/5 rating of Over the Top or because I think Winter's Bone would have been an awesome 1st person shooter?
 
The Runaways

3/5

Good rock n roll movie. Loved the acting from Kristen and Dakota. Some hot scences as well.

Good stuff. I am sure Lita Ford hated this movies and wanted no part of it the way she was portrayed as they did not even talk about her in the credits as to her success post Runaways.

 
This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
I plead drunk.
Just to be clear, was I labeled juvenile for my 5/5 rating of Over the Top or because I think Winter's Bone would have been an awesome 1st person shooter?
Actually I agree with both. It's because every time I see the word 'hooter' I giggle like a school girl.
 
Ambivalent. Big fan of some of their movies. Hate some others. Liked: Fargo, Lebowski, No Country.Meh: True Grit, Raising Arizona (I have a strong dislike for Cage and I only watched this about a year ago)Bad: Blood Simple, Burn After Reading, Ladykillers, O Brother
Interesting. I agree with most of this but would switch Blood Simple and Lebowski.
Agree with Andy re:Blood Simple...good film that IMO is underappreciated because of it's relative obscurity as compared to the other more "well-known" Coen films. Watched it again last night as a matter of fact due to this thread and really enjoyed.
 
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'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
'Chaka said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Well, I WAS looking forward to seeing True Grit....
I apologize. I didn't think I was giving any spoilers.
Not that at all, now through the whole movie I'll be thinking about realistic/not realistic. In all honesty, I've never really liked a western, so didn't have my hopes up too much anyway.
Lonesome Dove?
"the good, the bad and the ugly"? sweet jesus, it's in my top 10 movies - regardless of genre - of all time.
Never seen. I'll admit that I haven't seen that many, but the 10-15 that I have seen I haven't liked. Just figured that it was something with the genre/characters. Really don't find that time/life interesting or relatable.
Jesus Christ man, you gotta get on that pronto. IIRC you're the guy who comes in here and posts 3 reviews for 3 movies none of which you'll give a rating higher than 5. Granted, you seem to watch a lot of ####ty summer blockbusters, but I think it's time for you to treat yourself. Besides everything that's already been said, the Good/Bad/Ugly has perhaps the greatest soundtrack of all time imo; Ennio Morricone at his very best. Unrelated to the above, seeing as this is page 420 of the thread, we ought to have some stoner films reviewed in here.
I give lots of movies >5, just not many lately. I run a video store, so I feel the need to keep up somewhat on what is out there and May is usually a dump month for all the ####ty movies that game out in January/Feb. Looks like June has quite a few more good ones to take a peek at.

I'll bump Good/Bad/Ugly up the list and report back.

 
seeing as this is page 420 of the thread, we ought to have some stoner films reviewed in here.
These come to mind:Cheech and Chong's Up In SmokePineapple ExpressHalf BakedHarold and Kumar Go To White CastleThe Stoned Age was dumb, but fun.
I had a couple of go-to's back in the day:Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (original)Raising ArizonaKoyaanisqatsiAny Aardman animation.
Ahhhh you mean movies that are fun to watch when you're high. The Matrix fits that category.
 
This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
I plead drunk.
Just to be clear, was I labeled juvenile for my 5/5 rating of Over the Top or because I think Winter's Bone would have been an awesome 1st person shooter?
:thumbup:
 
seeing as this is page 420 of the thread, we ought to have some stoner films reviewed in here.
These come to mind:Cheech and Chong's Up In SmokePineapple ExpressHalf BakedHarold and Kumar Go To White CastleThe Stoned Age was dumb, but fun.
This list is going to be really hard to top. I'll still take Up in Smoke as #1 all time. Best part about it is you can get a good buzz by the time Low Rider is done, laugh for the next 20 minutes, and sleep though the rest.I saw Stoned Age for the first time a couple weeks ago, seeing Jake Busey almost blew my mind because before that I thought I was watching something made in the mid 80's. Its like Dazed and Confused except I haven't seen it 400 times.
 
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This is my favorite thread it's where I mine new content, and you are one of the guys I pay attention to. You're not all uppity like Floppo, or self superior like jdogg or juvenile like Hooter or all avant garde like krista, or all Radioheady like KP , (who's Groovus?). You seem like good people, I don't care what anyone else says about you.
OMG how did I miss this? :lmao:
I plead drunk.
Just to be clear, was I labeled juvenile for my 5/5 rating of Over the Top or because I think Winter's Bone would have been an awesome 1st person shooter?
Actually I agree with both. It's because every time I see the word 'hooter' I giggle like a school girl.
:hifive: You're good people in my book, Chaka. This is one thread where we've managed to keep the tool factor way down compared to some of the rest of the mega threads. The usual suspects in here are like my 2nd family who I've never met.

 

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