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'jdoggydogg said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Punch-Drunk Love:

Really liked PTA's direction and the concept of the story, but Adam Sandler's character was holding me back from really loving this movie. Can't quite put my finger on it - maybe too maladjusted? 6/10
This is the only Sandler movie I've seen that was worth a ####, and I wish Sandler would do more serious roles.
I thought he was fine in the movie, just didn't like his character.

I still enjoy the older movies - Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, even Wedding Singer. Agree that his is good at being serious, but most of the time he does odd serious movies that nobody notices - Reign Over Me, Punch-drunk, etc.. hasn't had the mainstream role ala Jim Carrey.

 
'jdoggydogg said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Punch-Drunk Love:

Really liked PTA's direction and the concept of the story, but Adam Sandler's character was holding me back from really loving this movie. Can't quite put my finger on it - maybe too maladjusted? 6/10
This is the only Sandler movie I've seen that was worth a ####, and I wish Sandler would do more serious roles.
I thought he was fine in the movie, just didn't like his character.

I still enjoy the older movies - Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, even Wedding Singer. Agree that his is good at being serious, but most of the time he does odd serious movies that nobody notices - Reign Over Me, Punch-drunk, etc.. hasn't had the mainstream role ala Jim Carrey.
Reign Over Me looks kind of gimmicky. Is it worth seeing?
 
'jdoggydogg said:
'KarmaPolice said:
Punch-Drunk Love:

Really liked PTA's direction and the concept of the story, but Adam Sandler's character was holding me back from really loving this movie. Can't quite put my finger on it - maybe too maladjusted? 6/10
This is the only Sandler movie I've seen that was worth a ####, and I wish Sandler would do more serious roles.
I thought he was fine in the movie, just didn't like his character.

I still enjoy the older movies - Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, even Wedding Singer. Agree that his is good at being serious, but most of the time he does odd serious movies that nobody notices - Reign Over Me, Punch-drunk, etc.. hasn't had the mainstream role ala Jim Carrey.
Reign Over Me looks kind of gimmicky. Is it worth seeing?
Not sure - I know I saw it when it first came out and thought it was decent, but I don't remember a thing about it.
 
watched the BBC "the trip" with steve coogan. i think everyone knows that i am fan of coogan and it should come as no surprise that i enjoyed this. it's more amusing than funny. on some level this reminded me of "tristam shandy" which is no surprise given his pairing with winterbottom. i'm sure he's a bundle of insecurities, neuroses, and the like. they seem to come out of him in those reflective, solitary moments captured on film and yet he's still compelling to me.

 
The Grey

Awesome on so many levels. Will likely get a lot of flak because of the ending, but I thought it was perfect. :thumbup:

5/5

Put it on my top 10 favorite list.
:unsure:
Favorites:There Will Be Blood

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Fight Club

Donnie Darko

American Beauty

The Big Lebowski

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Goodfellas

Predator

The Grey

Yes, I thought it was that good. I can't wait to see it again.

 
Curb Your Enthusiasm

I am a big fan of this show, and I watch re-runs regularly on demand.

I wanted to comment here about the episode where the girl scout has her first period selling cookies to Larry. As funny as it was, I must say that the show did a brilliant job with the subject. While it's totally uncomfortable, here's a singular instance where Larry actually handles something awkward very well.
One of the best scenes of the season, if not series was him figuring out those instructions and explaining them to that girl. :lmao:
What season is this from?
Season 8. Episode 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV-aFh2ao0E
Get in that ### Larry :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist

Underrated animated series from Comedy Central where a comedian playing a therapist treats other comedians. We're re-watching this, and it's still very funny.

 
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.

 
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
Still a big fan myself. Space Seed, Balance of Terror, Trouble With Tribbles, Mirror/Mirror, Arena... lots of clunkers to be sure but overall still a lot of fun.
 
I Love You, Phillip Morris - The gay "Catch Me If You Can". I was curious as to why a caper comedy as true & unbelievable & compelling as Frank Abagnale's story, from the people who brought you "Bad Santa", featuring a performance by Jim Carrey that makes the one Clooney's about to win an Oscar for look like a teen sitcomer, died on the vine like it did. I must conclude that it has something to with scenes of the star slamming a butt as its owner exhorts him to decorate his interior with ejaculate or dying of AIDS in a prison infirmary. It is certainly not for lack of humor or entertainment - I laughed out loud a dozen times, gasped with delight a couple more & applauded at the end. One of the half-dozen best movies of this century. 4.58/5
 
Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist

Underrated animated series from Comedy Central where a comedian playing a therapist treats other comedians. We're re-watching this, and it's still very funny.
i started watching the show again last year. for whatever reason, it was airing as a rerun early in the morning on CC. i was surprised how much i still enjoyed it. i heard the father/son re-united on a live WTF podcast a few months back actually.
 
I Love You, Phillip Morris - The gay "Catch Me If You Can". I was curious as to why a caper comedy as true & unbelievable & compelling as Frank Abagnale's story, from the people who brought you "Bad Santa", featuring a performance by Jim Carrey that makes the one Clooney's about to win an Oscar for look like a teen sitcomer, died on the vine like it did. I must conclude that it has something to with scenes of the star slamming a butt as its owner exhorts him to decorate his interior with ejaculate or dying of AIDS in a prison infirmary. It is certainly not for lack of humor or entertainment - I laughed out loud a dozen times, gasped with delight a couple more & applauded at the end. One of the half-dozen best movies of this century. 4.58/5
I've been arguing with myself whether I should give this a shot.Added to instant queue

 
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
Still a big fan myself. Space Seed, Balance of Terror, Trouble With Tribbles, Mirror/Mirror, Arena... lots of clunkers to be sure but overall still a lot of fun.
I'm sure the purists hate it but the new remastered ones with all the redone special effects are great.
 
'Andy Dufresne said:
'jdoggydogg said:
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
Still a big fan myself. Space Seed, Balance of Terror, Trouble With Tribbles, Mirror/Mirror, Arena... lots of clunkers to be sure but overall still a lot of fun.
Totally. Some of them are very goofy. But the goofy ones are very endearing.
 
'saintfool said:
'jdoggydogg said:
Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist

Underrated animated series from Comedy Central where a comedian playing a therapist treats other comedians. We're re-watching this, and it's still very funny.
i started watching the show again last year. for whatever reason, it was airing as a rerun early in the morning on CC. i was surprised how much i still enjoyed it. i heard the father/son re-united on a live WTF podcast a few months back actually.
I heard that WTF. Those two are hilarious.
 
'jdoggydogg said:
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
On another note, the family and I just watched Star Trek III: The Search For Spock. Extremely silly, and yet it has a good heart.
 
'saintfool said:
'jdoggydogg said:
Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist

Underrated animated series from Comedy Central where a comedian playing a therapist treats other comedians. We're re-watching this, and it's still very funny.
i started watching the show again last year. for whatever reason, it was airing as a rerun early in the morning on CC. i was surprised how much i still enjoyed it. i heard the father/son re-united on a live WTF podcast a few months back actually.
I heard that WTF. Those two are hilarious.
Is the son also the voice of Archer? Sounds the same.

 
I think a lot of people feel this way, but just stopping in to reconfirm that Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a fantastic movie. 9/10

 
'hooter311 said:
'The Doctor said:
'hooter311 said:
The Grey

Awesome on so many levels. Will likely get a lot of flak because of the ending, but I thought it was perfect. :thumbup:

5/5

Put it on my top 10 favorite list.
:unsure:
Favorites:There Will Be Blood

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Fight Club

Donnie Darko

American Beauty

The Big Lebowski

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Goodfellas

Predator

The Grey

Yes, I thought it was that good. I can't wait to see it again.
Ok, now you have me curious.

For full disclosure, how high were you when you watched it? :popcorn:

 
'hooter311 said:
'The Doctor said:
'hooter311 said:
The Grey

Awesome on so many levels. Will likely get a lot of flak because of the ending, but I thought it was perfect. :thumbup:

5/5

Put it on my top 10 favorite list.
:unsure:
Favorites:There Will Be Blood

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Fight Club

Donnie Darko

American Beauty

The Big Lebowski

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Goodfellas

Predator

The Grey

Yes, I thought it was that good. I can't wait to see it again.
Ok, now you have me curious.

For full disclosure, how high were you when you watched it? :popcorn:
Full disclosure:Very very, and I ate 2 grams of toadstools about a half hour before the show.

My idea of a religious experience. :o

I seem to have saw a slightly different version of what everyone else watched.

 
'jdoggydogg said:
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
On another note, the family and I just watched Star Trek III: The Search For Spock. Extremely silly, and yet it has a good heart.
The "Stealing the Enterprise" sequence is probably my favorite in all of Trekdom."And...now Mr Scott."

"Sir?"

"The DOORS Mr Scott!"

"Aye sir! I'm workin' on it!"

 
'jdoggydogg said:
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
On another note, the family and I just watched Star Trek III: The Search For Spock. Extremely silly, and yet it has a good heart.
The "Stealing the Enterprise" sequence is probably my favorite in all of Trekdom."And...now Mr Scott."

"Sir?"

"The DOORS Mr Scott!"

"Aye sir! I'm workin' on it!"
And Reverend Jim as a Klingon is :moneybag:
 
'jdoggydogg said:
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
On another note, the family and I just watched Star Trek III: The Search For Spock. Extremely silly, and yet it has a good heart.
The "Stealing the Enterprise" sequence is probably my favorite in all of Trekdom."And...now Mr Scott."

"Sir?"

"The DOORS Mr Scott!"

"Aye sir! I'm workin' on it!"
There is a lot to love about that film.I still use Aye, and if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon with regularity.

 
Drive.

The music and the stylizing made it feel like a movie from the 1980's without being cheesy. Liked that aspect of it. The performances were all good but have no problem with Brooks not getting a nomination.

Thought it was a tight little movie. Cool opening car chase scene. The ending left me a bit wanting but the more I think about how the characters ended up feeling about each other the more I like it.

Definetly worth checking out.

3 out of 4 stars.

 
'saintfool said:
'jdoggydogg said:
Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist

Underrated animated series from Comedy Central where a comedian playing a therapist treats other comedians. We're re-watching this, and it's still very funny.
i started watching the show again last year. for whatever reason, it was airing as a rerun early in the morning on CC. i was surprised how much i still enjoyed it. i heard the father/son re-united on a live WTF podcast a few months back actually.
I heard that WTF. Those two are hilarious.
Is the son also the voice of Archer? Sounds the same.
Yes. It's Jon Benjamin.
 
'jdoggydogg said:
Star Trek: The Original Series

Man, I haven't seen these in a couple of decades, and I just love this series so much. Honestly, I think it holds up a lot better than the original Star Wars trilogy.
On another note, the family and I just watched Star Trek III: The Search For Spock. Extremely silly, and yet it has a good heart.
The "Stealing the Enterprise" sequence is probably my favorite in all of Trekdom."And...now Mr Scott."

"Sir?"

"The DOORS Mr Scott!"

"Aye sir! I'm workin' on it!"
:thumbup:
 
Haywire

Good fight scenes, and a decent action flick overall. But soundtrack is plain weird. It has a decidedly 60s vibe - which is cool. But the music doesn't enhance the drama at all. The music is good enough to pass for late 60s Miles Davis, but it brings the movie down a notch.

 
The Debt

Thought it was pretty good. Good acting, story, and suspense.

Felt gritty and realistic.
Yeah, I liked it. I don't think I've seen anybody come from out of nowhere and jump into elite status so quickly like Jessica Chastain. The Help, The Debt, Take Shelter, and The Tree of Life in 2011 after what?
 
The Debt

Thought it was pretty good. Good acting, story, and suspense.

Felt gritty and realistic.
felt like an HBO movie for me somehow. not bad by pretty meh.watched the very french "monsieur hire". pretty good little hitchcock knock-off by leconte, i think. maybe more depalma than hitchcock, now that i think about it.

 
The Big Year

Not sure why I watched this. I guess I was just curious. I like Steve Martin and Owen Wilson and I'm pretty much over Jack Black, but I was interested in seeing what was so bad about this. It wasn't as bad as I expected though.. it was just super tame and pretty cheesy. Very few laughs, I'd guess they were going for a more realistic feel, dialogue-wise, and trying to stay true to what I'm assuming is a pretty tame book.

Kinda stinky but I stuck around through the whole thing, to see how it ended up. Probably something you could watch with old people.

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie

Unless you know who they are and like them, stay away. I got some yuks out of it though.

 
Unless you know who they are and like them, stay away. I got some yuks out of it though.
Actually, I'd issue that same warning for fans :) I've enjoyed much of their work. But much of it practically dares the view to change the channel.
I thought it was about the same as their show.. some funny but a lot more W?T?F? A lot of their shtick is pretty worn out at this point.I was hoping for more out of John C Reilly, pretty much the only reason I watched it. I love Steve Brule.

Will Ferrell was pretty good in this but only had a small part

 
Unless you know who they are and like them, stay away. I got some yuks out of it though.
Actually, I'd issue that same warning for fans :) I've enjoyed much of their work. But much of it practically dares the view to change the channel.
I thought it was about the same as their show.. some funny but a lot more W?T?F? A lot of their shtick is pretty worn out at this point.I was hoping for more out of John C Reilly, pretty much the only reason I watched it. I love Steve Brule.

Will Ferrell was pretty good in this but only had a small part
I think "Tom Goes To The Mayor" was by far their best work. These guys are hilarious. But in 2012, we've seen so much shocking stuff, I think the whole Shock Comedy thing is pretty cliche at this point.
 
I just watched Moneyball and thought it was amazing. It's pretty obvious they messed around with the events and people for drama's sake but it is IMO easily the best performance of Pitt's career. And the girl who played his daughter was :moneybag: .

Somebody loaned me a copy of Captain America but I'm reluctant to watch it because I'm afraid I'll be disappointed.

 
Horrible Bosses...inconsistently funny, but had some really good parts and Jennifer Aniston is not only hawt, but really funny in this flick.

Definitely worth a rental.

 

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