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The Place Beyond the Pines. Was kind of like two movies squished together. First half was compelling. Second half was a different movie that wasn't. Didn't really care for Cooper's performance at all. They should have just made a tight 90-minute version of the first act. 5/10
Trailers for this look great, and its getting good reviews across the board. Currently over 80% at RT for both critics and fans. I'll probably still check it out in theaters. Is this as wide as its being released? Its only playing at a few theaters here in Pittsburgh.
Heard a review on the local NPR affiliate, if you watched the trailer and are expecting an action centered film be prepared for a bait-n-switch. It has those elements but it's apparently is more of a character driven drama.
That is what I was expecting, so I am looking forward to this one. Also heard it described as having the feel of a Drive prequel.
Watched this last night. It was good, and compelling all the way through, but there came a point where I thought it might never end.

 
Seeking a Friend for the End of the WorldThe kindest, most gentle, humanistic apocalyptic movie you could imagine. Its tone is out of synch with the background events, but I think that works in what it is trying to convey. Keira Knightley and Steve Carrell are perfectly cast as the everymen searching for meaning and solace as the end of the world nears. Its not without its flaws, particularly the third act, but overall a winning effort for me.3.88/5 stars
Just watched this. I agree with the critique of the third act - it wasn't perfect. I wish they would have done a couple things differently to get to the inevitable ending. But overall, I loved this movie. It was great.
i thought this movie was well done also, really enjoyed it.also watched savages, enjoyable for what it was.
 
Prometheus, meh. I liked the concept but there was zero character development, I didn't really know or care about anyone.

 
Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.

Back on topic, I recently saw a middling apocalyptic vampire/zombie movie called Stake Land. Very similar thematically to The Road. Pretty poor acting but good atmosphere and spooky enough, would recommend to fans of the genre. On Netflix.

 
Sin City - 6.75/10

Not quite a 6 (which is starting to get kind of bad) but not a 7 either (which is the start of kind of good).

It was too long, but it looked cool. I enjoyed the first 3/4 quite a bit but by the time it ended I was really ready for it to end.

Rosario Dawson is smoking hot.

Carla Gugino...thank you. They're real and spectacular - just like I imagined.

Jamie King...I don't know if they're real. It doesn't matter. They're spectacular.

In sum - Liked it. Would not watch again.
Didn't Alba poll dance in this?
Yup. That was Alba at her finest. I loved this movie. Every segment was great (RIP Brittany Murphy). Can't wait for the sequel.

 
Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.Back on topic, I recently saw a middling apocalyptic vampire/zombie movie called Stake Land. Very similar thematically to The Road. Pretty poor acting but good atmosphere and spooky enough, would recommend to fans of the genre. On Netflix.
Red HeatThe GreyPride and GloryMiseryDie Hard 2
 
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Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.
Insomnia?

 
>Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.
Insomnia?
:goodposting:

great movie and first one i thought of

 
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>Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.
Insomnia?
:goodposting:

great movie and first one i thought of
Also the one I was about to post.

 
northern exposure said:
Drifter said:
This is 40 was a steaming pile of garbage. Judd Apatow trying way too hard to be Judd Apatow. Everything that's wrong with Hollywood. Watching Looper tonight in short stints when the kids aren't screaming. How many hours of Moonlighting do you think the main character watched before doing his bad Bruce Willis impression for that movie?
Your comments regarding Looper are surprising to me. I have not seen it yet, but Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a damn fine actor imo. I find it hard to believe he does a horrible job in the movie.
I didn't say he does a horrible job but it's pretty obvious he's trying to mimic Bruce Willis' mannerisms. What's silly about it is that they are portraying a character, not Bruce Willis.
There's a difference?
:goodposting:

Bruce doesn't really step outside of being Bruce very often. The weirdest part for me was that they put Bruce's nose on JGL. Made him look weird.

 
northern exposure said:
Drifter said:
This is 40 was a steaming pile of garbage. Judd Apatow trying way too hard to be Judd Apatow. Everything that's wrong with Hollywood. Watching Looper tonight in short stints when the kids aren't screaming. How many hours of Moonlighting do you think the main character watched before doing his bad Bruce Willis impression for that movie?
Your comments regarding Looper are surprising to me. I have not seen it yet, but Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a damn fine actor imo. I find it hard to believe he does a horrible job in the movie.
I didn't say he does a horrible job but it's pretty obvious he's trying to mimic Bruce Willis' mannerisms. What's silly about it is that they are portraying a character, not Bruce Willis.
There's a difference?
:goodposting:

Bruce doesn't really step outside of being Bruce very often so it was up to JGL to be Bruce not up to both to meet in the middle. The weirdest part for me was that they put Bruce's nose on JGL. Made him look weird.
 
Sarnoff said:
D_House said:
Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.
Insomnia?
:yes: I think the original Norway version is probably more wintery, but either version is good.

 
Thanks for the recs, Insomnia seems like its exactly what i am looking for... The Grey, Whiteout, and Hanna also added to my list.

I've seen Misery and The Thing, great movies :)

 
Thanks for the recs, Insomnia seems like its exactly what i am looking for... The Grey, Whiteout, and Hanna also added to my list.I've seen Misery and The Thing, great movies :)
Not a police procedural, but The Sweet Hereafter is a really good film set in snowy northern Canada, and it does have a relatively similar narrative structure to a police procedural.

And if you want to go all out for a film set in a very cold place, Atanarjuat is a film set in the Canadian arctic about Inuit folklore. It's also the first Inuktitut language film ever.

 
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Thanks for the recs, Insomnia seems like its exactly what i am looking for... The Grey, Whiteout, and Hanna also added to my list.I've seen Misery and The Thing, great movies :)
Those are some of them that combine what you are looking for. Also probably seen them, but The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo movies would fall into the what you are looking for.

IF you are looking for some that make use of the cold weather, some other good ones I thought of:

3 of my favorite movies:

Let the Right One In

The Ice Storm

The Sweet Hereafter

Also:

Alive

Ravenous

Runaway Train

Doctor Zhivago

The Ice Harvest

Encounters at the End of the World

Dead Snow (Ok, so this one might not be "good", but I liked it.)

 
D_House said:
Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.
Hot Dog...The Movie

 
Yea dragon tatoo if you havent seen fits right in

The recentish assault on precint 13 remake with ethan hawke and John leguizamo is also snowy police drama

Best recomendation of a newer film is deadfall with eric bana and olivia wilde. Very good snowy thriller

 
Thanks for the recs, Insomnia seems like its exactly what i am looking for... The Grey, Whiteout, and Hanna also added to my list.I've seen Misery and The Thing, great movies :)
Not a police procedural, but The Sweet Hereafter is a really good film set in snowy northern Canada, and it does have a relatively similar narrative structure to a police procedural.

And if you want to go all out for a film set in a very cold place, Atanarjuat is a film set in the Canadian arctic about Inuit folklore. It's also the first Inuktitut language film ever.
The Sweet Hereafter is must-see.

 
Jeez...page 5?

Absolutely loved Django Unchained. Easy Top 3 Tarantino flick. No problem with the length of the movie as it flew by imo. I heard some criticism of Foxx in his role but thought he did a great job, as did almost everyone else. Besides Tarantino himself. That was horrible. 4/5

 
Thanks for the recs, Insomnia seems like its exactly what i am looking for... The Grey, Whiteout, and Hanna also added to my list.I've seen Misery and The Thing, great movies :)
Not a police procedural, but The Sweet Hereafter is a really good film set in snowy northern Canada, and it does have a relatively similar narrative structure to a police procedural.

And if you want to go all out for a film set in a very cold place, Atanarjuat is a film set in the Canadian arctic about Inuit folklore. It's also the first Inuktitut language film ever.
The Sweet Hereafter is must-see.
Top 10 for me.

Just saw This Must be the Place... and liked it quite a bit. Really beautifully filmed and directed. Very spare writing, which worked for me- but I wouldn't begrudge most people finding it, and the overall story a bit... dunno- dull. I loved Penn's Ozzy/Robert Smith love-child impersonation and loved the writing for him. The more I think about it- a pretty bizarre film in terms of story-line, but it worked for me.

 
Bronson

Was really looking forward to this one since I thought the story would be interesting and I loved Winding Refn's most recent film Drive, but I came away pretty disappointed with this one. An hour and a half showcase of a self-destructive, narcissistic, psychopath acting psychotically turned out to be a lot more dull than I thought it'd be. The film desperately needed a supporting character(s) to display some semblance of character development, as the Bronson character was completely static throughout which made the film a pretty pointless exercise imo; the movie could have been a 10-20min short film and lost nothing. The acting and cinematography was pretty good, and there were a few funny scenes I guess, but this film just felt like a giant waste of time.

 
Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.
The Big White

 
Upstream Color

Fans of Tree of Life and Shane Carruth's first flick Primer will like/love Upstream Color, those who don't fall in that category will undoubtedly dislike/hate it. An unabashed perplexing film, with a lot of allusion and subtext; a good deal of which flew over my head I'm sure. Still, I enjoyed trying to wrap my head around it while watching it, and am still enjoying such attempts after the film has completed. I also thought the soundtrack was great, and really elicited some emotion to what would have otherwise been an overly meticulous film. I recommend it.

 
Started watching Life of Pi last night.

I assume it gets better but I turned it off after 30 minutes to go spend time with the wife ..

 
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After finally catching up with a lot of films from last year, I think that 2012 will be the best film year of this decade.

Examples:

Lincoln

Argo

Zero Dark Thirty

Silver Linings Playbook

The Impossible

Life of Pi

Django Unchained

Les Miserables

Skyfall

Avengers

Chasing Mavericks

Not every one of these is a 4 star film, but it's still a very impressive group!

 
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Sorry for the offtopic post, but the movie experts reside here and I'm looking for a rather specific recommendation. I really like police procedural type movies, and I also like movies set in very cold places, so some of my favorite movies combine the two. Off the top of my head Fargo, A Simple Plan, and Transsiberian fall into this category... So anyone got any recs along these lines? Foreign is fine, a big plus if it's on Netflix.

Back on topic, I recently saw a middling apocalyptic vampire/zombie movie called Stake Land. Very similar thematically to The Road. Pretty poor acting but good atmosphere and spooky enough, would recommend to fans of the genre. On Netflix.
Might not be as good as some of the others but didn't see it listed - Smilla's Sense of Snow

 
If they got a good story and solid production team I would be all-in for this.
For me, I'm all in if Verhoeven's in. The guy is Midas.
Midas is the guy who turned everything he touched to ####, right?
Hollow Man

Starship Troopers

Basic Instinct

Total Recall

RoboCop

BAM!

 
If they got a good story and solid production team I would be all-in for this.
For me, I'm all in if Verhoeven's in. The guy is Midas.
Midas is the guy who turned everything he touched to ####, right?
Hollow Man

Starship Troopers

Basic Instinct

Total Recall

RoboCop

BAM!
Three of five movies from 1987-2000 were pure gold (Robocop, Total Recall & Starship Troopers). One was above average but got more cred than it warranted because of Sharon Stone's beaver shot (which is a big meh in 2013). Hollow Man (2000) was entertaining enough but, come on, it doesn't even sniff the jock of the first three. And the other one that he directed during that time, which you omitted, was total garbage, absolutely garbage although it did, quite undeservedly, attain a minor cult status for a couple years.

He has only put out two films since Hollow Man (2000) and I haven't heard of either of them.

While I absolutely love those three films (like every time they're on I'll watch them type of love) I don't have confidence that he still has his Midas touch.

 
If they got a good story and solid production team I would be all-in for this.
For me, I'm all in if Verhoeven's in. The guy is Midas.
Midas is the guy who turned everything he touched to ####, right?
Hollow Man

Starship Troopers

Basic Instinct

Total Recall

RoboCop

BAM!
Three of five movies from 1987-2000 were pure gold (Robocop, Total Recall & Starship Troopers). One was above average but got more cred than it warranted because of Sharon Stone's beaver shot (which is a big meh in 2013). Hollow Man (2000) was entertaining enough but, come on, it doesn't even sniff the jock of the first three. And the other one that he directed during that time, which you omitted, was total garbage, absolutely garbage although it did, quite undeservedly, attain a minor cult status for a couple years.

He has only put out two films since Hollow Man (2000) and I haven't heard of either of them.

While I absolutely love those three films (like every time they're on I'll watch them type of love) I don't have confidence that he still has his Midas touch.
Trust me.

 
If they got a good story and solid production team I would be all-in for this.
For me, I'm all in if Verhoeven's in. The guy is Midas.
Midas is the guy who turned everything he touched to ####, right?
Hollow Man

Starship Troopers

Basic Instinct

Total Recall

RoboCop

BAM!
Three of five movies from 1987-2000 were pure gold (Robocop, Total Recall & Starship Troopers). One was above average but got more cred than it warranted because of Sharon Stone's beaver shot (which is a big meh in 2013). Hollow Man (2000) was entertaining enough but, come on, it doesn't even sniff the jock of the first three. And the other one that he directed during that time, which you omitted, was total garbage, absolutely garbage although it did, quite undeservedly, attain a minor cult status for a couple years.

He has only put out two films since Hollow Man (2000) and I haven't heard of either of them.

While I absolutely love those three films (like every time they're on I'll watch them type of love) I don't have confidence that he still has his Midas touch.
Trust me.
With my life....

...er...I mean, with my lifetime gym membership.

 
Agree that This Is 40 sucked. Although, now that I think about it, I didn't really like Knocked Up that much either. Neither of the two main characters are very likeable. Plus, I hate to admit that the movie cut a little too close to home.

 
If they got a good story and solid production team I would be all-in for this.
For me, I'm all in if Verhoeven's in. The guy is Midas.
Midas is the guy who turned everything he touched to ####, right?
Hollow Man

Starship Troopers

Basic Instinct

Total Recall

RoboCop

BAM!
Three of five movies from 1987-2000 were pure gold (Robocop, Total Recall & Starship Troopers). One was above average but got more cred than it warranted because of Sharon Stone's beaver shot (which is a big meh in 2013). Hollow Man (2000) was entertaining enough but, come on, it doesn't even sniff the jock of the first three. And the other one that he directed during that time, which you omitted, was total garbage, absolutely garbage although it did, quite undeservedly, attain a minor cult status for a couple years.

He has only put out two films since Hollow Man (2000) and I haven't heard of either of them.

While I absolutely love those three films (like every time they're on I'll watch them type of love) I don't have confidence that he still has his Midas touch.
Trust me.
With my life....

...er...I mean, with my lifetime gym membership.
I tried lifting weights once, but they're too heavy.

 

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