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Killing Zoe....Been awhile since Ive seen this under the radar heist movie, but loved it as much as I remember, if not more. Dont recall thinking this specifically before, but I loved how this film is set up around Eric Stoltz's character, who somehow is almost a moral compass. Its really a 3 act downward spiral for him going from a euphoric night with call girl Zoe, to a whirlwind drug binge in the slums of Paris, to a hastily attempted bank robbery on Bastille Day that transpires over the last half of the film. Paralleling Stoltz's character story arc is his childhood friend and leader of the group, played by Jean-Hugues Anglade, whose conflicted character slowly descends into madness, willing to do whatever it takes to leave the bank rich. Its a great performance from him that really carries the film. Gritty, uncompromising, and disturbingly fun with a subtle ending that is more open to conversation and tragic than the viewer might realize at first....4.5/5
:thumbup: It's been a while since I've seen this movie, but it has always stuck with me I think because it gave me a different view of Paris(true or not)not always portrayed in movies.

Plus I like Julie Delpy naked.
I don't know how I've missed this one. :blackdot:
Its around 15 yrs old, so that might be why you missed it, but I agree with Bootleg, and I think Floppo and Saintfool said the same thing, that this is a film that just sticks with you..For me, I think it was the Paris drug binge, seeing musical notes from nowhere, random conversations about vikings and jazz music, etc, and then the heist.Yet, this film has so much more going on than I just said.
I like the film, but :wub: Delpy
 
God Bless America

This movie deserves it's own thread and will be in my top 10 of 2012. It's not a perfect movie but it does hit the nail on the head about much of what's wrong with the country and was fun to watch. There's a screener out if you don't want to see it in theaters (out on the 31st). Joel Murray was perfect for the role and the girl (Tara Lynne Barr) was great as well, if a bit too Juno-ish. I liked 'World's Greatest Dad' and I'm highly impressed with Bobcat Goldthwait after this. 9/10.

 
Red Riding Hood...Wow, Im not sure this could have been any more boring. Turned it off after 40 minutes, although if I wasnt on the computer while it was on TV, I probably wouldve turned it off more around 20-25 minutes....bad/5

Everything Must Go....Thought this was great. Ferrell is very good at infusing comedy in these understated roles/characters. I expected there to be more to it, thought I might get bored when there wasnt, but that never happened. Im not sure why, but Ferrell's relationship with the boy reminded me of Bad Santa. I guess maybe because in both movies it felt like the feature actor used the kid, wanted pretty much nothing to do with him for the most part, but in the end realized they were friends, they had a meaningful relationship, and they cared about the other's well-being. I give Ferrell a lot of credit for how good this was because EMG would have been pretty boring with many actors in the leading role...4.1/5

 
The Three Musketeers - 5.5/10

I thought maybe...just maybe...

But I was wrong. It's terrible. And boring.

 
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Red Riding Hood...Wow, Im not sure this could have been any more boring. Turned it off after 40 minutes, although if I wasnt on the computer while it was on TV, I probably wouldve turned it off more around 20-25 minutes....bad/5
this is the BBC trilogy right? if so I watched the first but wasn't bowled over by it. it felt very run-of-the-mill somehow.
Everything Must Go....Thought this was great. Ferrell is very good at infusing comedy in these understated roles/characters. I expected there to be more to it, thought I might get bored when there wasnt, but that never happened. Im not sure why, but Ferrell's relationship with the boy reminded me of Bad Santa. I guess maybe because in both movies it felt like the feature actor used the kid, wanted pretty much nothing to do with him for the most part, but in the end realized they were friends, they had a meaningful relationship, and they cared about the other's well-being. I give Ferrell a lot of credit for how good this was because EMG would have been pretty boring with many actors in the leading role...4.1/5
i liked this well enough when i saw it in the theater. expanding on a short story, especially a carver one, is always tricky. this felt stretched to the point of being threadbare at the end. ferrell did well enough. he has this kind of work in him as "stranger than fiction" showed but he needs to away from the man-child thing.
 
Red Riding Hood...Wow, Im not sure this could have been any more boring. Turned it off after 40 minutes, although if I wasnt on the computer while it was on TV, I probably wouldve turned it off more around 20-25 minutes....bad/5
this is the BBC trilogy right? if so I watched the first but wasn't bowled over by it. it felt very run-of-the-mill somehow.
Everything Must Go....Thought this was great. Ferrell is very good at infusing comedy in these understated roles/characters. I expected there to be more to it, thought I might get bored when there wasnt, but that never happened. Im not sure why, but Ferrell's relationship with the boy reminded me of Bad Santa. I guess maybe because in both movies it felt like the feature actor used the kid, wanted pretty much nothing to do with him for the most part, but in the end realized they were friends, they had a meaningful relationship, and they cared about the other's well-being. I give Ferrell a lot of credit for how good this was because EMG would have been pretty boring with many actors in the leading role...4.1/5
i liked this well enough when i saw it in the theater. expanding on a short story, especially a carver one, is always tricky. this felt stretched to the point of being threadbare at the end. ferrell did well enough. he has this kind of work in him as "stranger than fiction" showed but he needs to away from the man-child thing.
Red, IIRC, is an actual crap-fest movie and not a TV show.I didn't realize Evertything was born out of a Carver story... will definitely watch when/if it hits HBO (if I"m not too late).

 
God Bless AmericaThis movie deserves it's own thread and will be in my top 10 of 2012. It's not a perfect movie but it does hit the nail on the head about much of what's wrong with the country and was fun to watch. There's a screener out if you don't want to see it in theaters (out on the 31st). Joel Murray was perfect for the role and the girl (Tara Lynne Barr) was great as well, if a bit too Juno-ish. I liked 'World's Greatest Dad' and I'm highly impressed with Bobcat Goldthwait after this. 9/10.
Bobcat is an amazing filmmaker He may be the most provocative director working. He can explore intimate and complex human behaviors with deftness, skill and entertainment. I can't wait to see GBA.
 
'El Floppo said:
that's what I was thinking of. I'm pretty sure I saw some or all of that too... IIRC, more of a who-dunnit/who's-the-wolf thing. I like looking at Seyfried, but not enough to have enjoyed this one.
speaking of, i keep meaning to add that egoyan flick she was in with julianna moore.
 
I Am Number 4 - I expected "meh" and it delivered. Don't go out of your way but if you're hungover on a Sunday afternoon and it's on Showtime and the batteries in the remote die, then you could do marginally worse.
 
"Harsh Times" with Christian Bale via Netflix

Wasn't great, wasn't horrible either. Just really didn't go anywhere. Bale overacted a little bit throughout. Meh

2.5/5

 
I drive my girlfriend nuts. Whenever I watch a movie, if I see anyone in that movie, whether it be the star or someone in a very small part (usually its the smaller part people), I then think of other movies they were in and tell her, not like she even cares. She never says it bothers her, but I know it does. If I can't think of the movie I google it, because it would drive me up the wall if I couldn't think of it. It's starting to bother me too but I just can't stop. I may need help.

 
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'El Floppo said:
that's what I was thinking of. I'm pretty sure I saw some or all of that too... IIRC, more of a who-dunnit/who's-the-wolf thing. I like looking at Seyfried, but not enough to have enjoyed this one.
speaking of, i keep meaning to add that egoyan flick she was in with julianna moore.
Was that the :stalker: one? Zoe? Chloe? As much of an Egoyan fan as I am, that one looked not too awesome. And I think I already saw the breast parts on the infozones.
 
I drive my girlfriend nuts. Whenever I watch a movie, if I see anyone in that movie, whether it be the star or someone in a very small part (usually its the smaller part people), I then think of other movies they were in and tell her, not like she even cares. She never says it bothers her, but I know it does. If I can't think of the movie I google it, because it would drive me up the wall if I couldn't think of it. It's starting to bother me too but I just can't stop. I may need help.
:goodposting: ...??
 
Really enjoyed Young Adult. Charlize Theron continues to be an impressive, underrated actress. She really elevated what could have been a boring movie. She's just so good in tough roles. Patton Oswalt was very good too. Very relatable movie, might be a little too dark and depressing for some.3.5/5

 
Really enjoyed Young Adult. Charlize Theron continues to be an impressive, underrated actress. She really elevated what could have been a boring movie. She's just so good in tough roles. Patton Oswalt was very good too. Very relatable movie, might be a little too dark and depressing for some.3.5/5
I liked it, but thought her character was written too one-dimensionally to elevate the movie into something better.Your new AV... :lmao: .... is that the Twilight Zone episode about the plastic surgery to fix the "ugly" girl/guy?

 
'El Floppo said:
'saintfool said:
'El Floppo said:
Red, IIRC, is an actual crap-fest movie and not a TV show.
that was the amanda seyfried flick, right? ugh.
that's what I was thinking of. I'm pretty sure I saw some or all of that too... IIRC, more of a who-dunnit/who's-the-wolf thing. I like looking at Seyfried, but not enough to have enjoyed this one.
Yes and Yes
 
'Andy Dufresne said:
The Three Musketeers - 5.5/10

I thought maybe...just maybe...

But I was wrong. It's terrible. And boring.
Can anyone recommend a good iteration of this movie? I want to show one to my son, but I've long forgotten which version is the best.
 
Really enjoyed Young Adult. Charlize Theron continues to be an impressive, underrated actress. She really elevated what could have been a boring movie. She's just so good in tough roles. Patton Oswalt was very good too. Very relatable movie, might be a little too dark and depressing for some.3.5/5
Loved this movie. And it didn't sell out at the end.
 
Really enjoyed Young Adult. Charlize Theron continues to be an impressive, underrated actress. She really elevated what could have been a boring movie. She's just so good in tough roles. Patton Oswalt was very good too. Very relatable movie, might be a little too dark and depressing for some.3.5/5
I liked it, but thought her character was written too one-dimensionally to elevate the movie into something better.
What, she should show some compassion? I loved it that she was a completely awful, self-absorbed sociopath.
 
Your new AV... :lmao: .... is that the Twilight Zone episode about the plastic surgery to fix the "ugly" girl/guy?
:thumbup: My favorite episode when I was a kid.
Yeah- that was a memorable one for me too (or else I wouldn't have remembered it).I just had to google my actual favorite- turns out it's the first episode in the series: Where is Everybody.

God, that show was amazing.
Still always make sure to catch some episodes when they do the marathons. I don't think I could name a favorite now, too many options. Love the one with Shatner at the diner or on the plane, Burgess Meredith as the librarian, the camera that takes pics of the future, the old woman at the farmhouse with the aliens, the guy that relives his childhood in his old home town. So many great ones.One episode I keep trying to catch is called "Twenty-two" with the catch phrase "Room for one more, honey"

 
'Andy Dufresne said:
The Three Musketeers - 5.5/10

I thought maybe...just maybe...

But I was wrong. It's terrible. And boring.
Can anyone recommend a good iteration of this movie? I want to show one to my son, but I've long forgotten which version is the best.
The Richard Lester films are by far the best IMO.
:goodposting: My wife's gb got his first starring role in a version called, IIRC, The Musketeer? No fault of his, or any of the other actors, this movie was one of the worst piles of #### I've ever seen. Horrible lighting, camera-work and editing made it almost unwatchable- literally, unwatchable... like, I couldn't see what they were showing on the screen.

 
"Harsh Times" with Christian Bale via NetflixWasn't great, wasn't horrible either. Just really didn't go anywhere. Bale overacted a little bit throughout. Meh2.5/5
I didnt think Bale overacted in this, his character was essentially Patrick Bateman meets bipolar meathead cop. I thought Freddy Rodriguez was pretty good as well. I like this movie although its entertaining more than anything.
 
'Andy Dufresne said:
The Three Musketeers - 5.5/10

I thought maybe...just maybe...

But I was wrong. It's terrible. And boring.
Can anyone recommend a good iteration of this movie? I want to show one to my son, but I've long forgotten which version is the best.
The Richard Lester films are by far the best IMO.
:goodposting: My wife's gb got his first starring role in a version called, IIRC, The Musketeer? No fault of his, or any of the other actors, this movie was one of the worst piles of #### I've ever seen. Horrible lighting, camera-work and editing made it almost unwatchable- literally, unwatchable... like, I couldn't see what they were showing on the screen.
Make sure you don't share this review with him :yes:
 
'Andy Dufresne said:
The Three Musketeers - 5.5/10

I thought maybe...just maybe...

But I was wrong. It's terrible. And boring.
Can anyone recommend a good iteration of this movie? I want to show one to my son, but I've long forgotten which version is the best.
The Richard Lester films are by far the best IMO.
:goodposting: My wife's gb got his first starring role in a version called, IIRC, The Musketeer? No fault of his, or any of the other actors, this movie was one of the worst piles of #### I've ever seen. Horrible lighting, camera-work and editing made it almost unwatchable- literally, unwatchable... like, I couldn't see what they were showing on the screen.
I honestly think the 1993 version is a lot of fun. Oliver Platt is funny as Porthos.
 
'Andy Dufresne said:
The Three Musketeers - 5.5/10

I thought maybe...just maybe...

But I was wrong. It's terrible. And boring.
Can anyone recommend a good iteration of this movie? I want to show one to my son, but I've long forgotten which version is the best.
The Richard Lester films are by far the best IMO.
:goodposting: My wife's gb got his first starring role in a version called, IIRC, The Musketeer? No fault of his, or any of the other actors, this movie was one of the worst piles of #### I've ever seen. Horrible lighting, camera-work and editing made it almost unwatchable- literally, unwatchable... like, I couldn't see what they were showing on the screen.
I honestly think the 1993 version is a lot of fun. Oliver Platt is funny as Porthos.
I agree with this. The stars did a good job with each other and the interactions.
 
'Andy Dufresne said:
The Three Musketeers - 5.5/10

I thought maybe...just maybe...

But I was wrong. It's terrible. And boring.
Can anyone recommend a good iteration of this movie? I want to show one to my son, but I've long forgotten which version is the best.
The Richard Lester films are by far the best IMO.
:goodposting: My wife's gb got his first starring role in a version called, IIRC, The Musketeer? No fault of his, or any of the other actors, this movie was one of the worst piles of #### I've ever seen. Horrible lighting, camera-work and editing made it almost unwatchable- literally, unwatchable... like, I couldn't see what they were showing on the screen.
I honestly think the 1993 version is a lot of fun. Oliver Platt is funny as Porthos.
I agree with this. The stars did a good job with each other and the interactions.
Good cast in that one. Never saw it.
 
Your new AV... :lmao: .... is that the Twilight Zone episode about the plastic surgery to fix the "ugly" girl/guy?
:thumbup: My favorite episode when I was a kid.
Yeah- that was a memorable one for me too (or else I wouldn't have remembered it).I just had to google my actual favorite- turns out it's the first episode in the series: Where is Everybody.

God, that show was amazing.
Still always make sure to catch some episodes when they do the marathons. I don't think I could name a favorite now, too many options. Love the one with Shatner at the diner or on the plane, Burgess Meredith as the librarian, the camera that takes pics of the future, the old woman at the farmhouse with the aliens, the guy that relives his childhood in his old home town. So many great ones.One episode I keep trying to catch is called "Twenty-two" with the catch phrase "Room for one more, honey"
Eye Of The BeholderThe best 1/2 hour in Television history.

 
'TexanFan02 said:
I Am Number 4 - I expected "meh" and it delivered. Don't go out of your way but if you're hungover on a Sunday afternoon and it's on Showtime and the batteries in the remote die, then you could do marginally worse.
Agree on all counts. I think I dvr'd it and fast forwarded through half of it. Strange film, it was like a sci-fi film targeted at teenage girls. Who don't like sci-fi.
Both chicks in the movie were :thumbup: too. I didn't like that they recycled the bad guys from Critters though.I put it into the same class as Jumper. Solid flick that likely won't have a sequel though.

 
'TexanFan02 said:
I Am Number 4 - I expected "meh" and it delivered. Don't go out of your way but if you're hungover on a Sunday afternoon and it's on Showtime and the batteries in the remote die, then you could do marginally worse.
Agree on all counts. I think I dvr'd it and fast forwarded through half of it. Strange film, it was like a sci-fi film targeted at teenage girls. Who don't like sci-fi.
Both chicks in the movie were :thumbup: too. I didn't like that they recycled the bad guys from Critters though.I put it into the same class as Jumper. Solid flick that likely won't have a sequel though.
Seriously? I said it earlier in the thread but this was Twilight with aliens.
 
'TexanFan02 said:
I Am Number 4 - I expected "meh" and it delivered. Don't go out of your way but if you're hungover on a Sunday afternoon and it's on Showtime and the batteries in the remote die, then you could do marginally worse.
Agree on all counts. I think I dvr'd it and fast forwarded through half of it. Strange film, it was like a sci-fi film targeted at teenage girls. Who don't like sci-fi.
Both chicks in the movie were :thumbup: too. I didn't like that they recycled the bad guys from Critters though.I put it into the same class as Jumper. Solid flick that likely won't have a sequel though.
I think they recently said that an I Am Number Four sequel was officially dead.I thought the movie was fun.

 
'TexanFan02 said:
I Am Number 4 - I expected "meh" and it delivered. Don't go out of your way but if you're hungover on a Sunday afternoon and it's on Showtime and the batteries in the remote die, then you could do marginally worse.
Agree on all counts. I think I dvr'd it and fast forwarded through half of it. Strange film, it was like a sci-fi film targeted at teenage girls. Who don't like sci-fi.
Both chicks in the movie were :thumbup: too. I didn't like that they recycled the bad guys from Critters though.I put it into the same class as Jumper. Solid flick that likely won't have a sequel though.
Thankfully I never saw Critters but I actually thought the main bad guy was the best part of a mediocre film.An alcohol fused young guy like you, healthy and well fed.I bet you watch a lot of television, don't cha? Do ya? Do ya? Yeah! In this situation hereyou're probably thinking... I could save the day. I could be the hero and I say... Don't do that, ok?

 
'TexanFan02 said:
I Am Number 4 - I expected "meh" and it delivered. Don't go out of your way but if you're hungover on a Sunday afternoon and it's on Showtime and the batteries in the remote die, then you could do marginally worse.
Agree on all counts. I think I dvr'd it and fast forwarded through half of it. Strange film, it was like a sci-fi film targeted at teenage girls. Who don't like sci-fi.
Both chicks in the movie were :thumbup: too. I didn't like that they recycled the bad guys from Critters though.I put it into the same class as Jumper. Solid flick that likely won't have a sequel though.
Seriously? I said it earlier in the thread but this was Twilight with aliens.
That is a pretty solid assessment. I thought it played out like a long episode of Smallville.
 
'TexanFan02 said:
'TexanFan02 said:
I Am Number 4 - I expected "meh" and it delivered. Don't go out of your way but if you're hungover on a Sunday afternoon and it's on Showtime and the batteries in the remote die, then you could do marginally worse.
Agree on all counts. I think I dvr'd it and fast forwarded through half of it. Strange film, it was like a sci-fi film targeted at teenage girls. Who don't like sci-fi.
Both chicks in the movie were :thumbup: too. I didn't like that they recycled the bad guys from Critters though.I put it into the same class as Jumper. Solid flick that likely won't have a sequel though.
I think they recently said that an I Am Number Four sequel was officially dead.I thought the movie was fun.
I'm sorry, but Jumper was just awful. And it could have been good, which made it even worse.
I would say that Jumper was a big disappointment but that would imply that I had high expectations for it.
 
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