I mostly enjoyed this, although the ending was a bit weak.The Wolverine
Great movie and I only found one really annoying thing in the movie - the unnecessarily long and ridiculous train fight. I never like fights on the top of trains so take it with a grain of salt.
This exactly.Its light years better than The Italian Job"The Bank Job" with Jason Statham is always a fun movie
I still want more "Deadwood". They need to make that happen now.I see why you'd say that. Movies are often so poorly written that I can forgive an overly mellifluous tone. Kinda like Deadwood. I don't really care if some of these guys could never have been so eloquent. I just want more.I have the same problem with some of Mamet's stuff, in that it sounds like writing instead of people having a legitimate conversation.I'm not surprised that people take issue with The Counselor. I'm just surprised that you don't like The Counselor and cite the reason as the script being boring because the script is fantastic.Pulp fiction is an obvious choice. There are a number of older movies like The Maltese Falcon that I could list. I'm a sucker for well written romance like Before Sunrise / Before Sunset. Just about any Coen Brothers or Woody movie. Glengarry Glen Ross. Lots of the early Kevin Smith stuff (if pressed I'd list Chasing Amy at the top). A Fish Called Wanda, The Sting, tombstone, The Princess Bride, Monty Python Holy Grail, My Cousin Vinny, heck even the Clooney Oceans 11 movie had some snappy dialogue.Just curious: could you cite a movie you think has interesting dialogue?Hopefully I can save people from watching "The Counsellor" starring Brad Pitt and a host of others.Boring dialogue....basically boring everything. The kind of movie you sit there waiting to finally "kick in" but never does.
The older stuff is where you'll find the best dialogue driven movies though.
The good news is HBO cancelled Deadwood to make room for John From Cincinatti.I still want more "Deadwood". They need to make that happen now.I see why you'd say that. Movies are often so poorly written that I can forgive an overly mellifluous tone. Kinda like Deadwood. I don't really care if some of these guys could never have been so eloquent. I just want more.I have the same problem with some of Mamet's stuff, in that it sounds like writing instead of people having a legitimate conversation.I'm not surprised that people take issue with The Counselor. I'm just surprised that you don't like The Counselor and cite the reason as the script being boring because the script is fantastic.Pulp fiction is an obvious choice. There are a number of older movies like The Maltese Falcon that I could list. I'm a sucker for well written romance like Before Sunrise / Before Sunset. Just about any Coen Brothers or Woody movie. Glengarry Glen Ross. Lots of the early Kevin Smith stuff (if pressed I'd list Chasing Amy at the top). A Fish Called Wanda, The Sting, tombstone, The Princess Bride, Monty Python Holy Grail, My Cousin Vinny, heck even the Clooney Oceans 11 movie had some snappy dialogue.Just curious: could you cite a movie you think has interesting dialogue?Hopefully I can save people from watching "The Counsellor" starring Brad Pitt and a host of others.Boring dialogue....basically boring everything. The kind of movie you sit there waiting to finally "kick in" but never does.
The older stuff is where you'll find the best dialogue driven movies though.
Funny how similar the Wachowskis' careers are to M Night Shyamalan.Cloud Atlas
Finally had the time to finish this mess. I think it's a good time to reflect on the failure that is the The Wachowskis' careers. The Matrix is one of my favorite movies - infinitely re-watchable. But every subsequent film has been worse and worse. Speed Racer is awful. The only reason to see Cloud Atlas is the sheer wonder at how goofy and ridiculous it is. One has to be impressed at the hours and hard work that went into Cloud Atlas. After all, this is a lot of effort for something so ultimately bad.
Certainly.Funny how similar the Wachowskis' careers are to M Night Shyamalan.Cloud Atlas
Finally had the time to finish this mess. I think it's a good time to reflect on the failure that is the The Wachowskis' careers. The Matrix is one of my favorite movies - infinitely re-watchable. But every subsequent film has been worse and worse. Speed Racer is awful. The only reason to see Cloud Atlas is the sheer wonder at how goofy and ridiculous it is. One has to be impressed at the hours and hard work that went into Cloud Atlas. After all, this is a lot of effort for something so ultimately bad.
Oh, and George Lucas.
I didn't care for the way it ended. Otherwise a very good movie.KarmaPolice said:An Education:
This one I liked a lot better, and have liked Carey Mulligan in just about everything I have seen her in. Really loved the feel of the movie and Hornby's script and dialogue really shine through. 8/10
won't disagree about the end.I didn't care for the way it ended. Otherwise a very good movie.KarmaPolice said:An Education:
This one I liked a lot better, and have liked Carey Mulligan in just about everything I have seen her in. Really loved the feel of the movie and Hornby's script and dialogue really shine through. 8/10
Psycho - 8/10
Another classic that I hadn't seen front to back and hadn't seen any of in years.
Anthony Perkins really is amazing in this movie. And lord do I love Hitchcock's women.
Me too.I can understand those who thought Cloud Atlas was a mess, but I enjoyed it well enough.![]()
Noah Baumbach?Frances Ha
Was watching and it felt familiar. Director did "Kicking and Screaming," his debut in the 90's which I liked. Kind of has a following.
Most of the characters are annoying but the dialogue is often hilarious. Made me laugh and feel like a doosh at times hearing something I would say.
Streaming on Netflix. Definitely worth checking out.
6.5/10
I tried to watch it but couldn't get into it.has anyone here seen As I Lay Dying?
Just watched The Horde and it's a decent flick with lots of action.Just curious - what are you watching? Zombieland was the last one that I remember seeing, but I have gotten fairly good at steering clear of the B horror movies now. I keep picking up The Horde but haven't pulled the trigger on that one yet.I watched the first episode twice about a month ago and couldn't get into it at all. I gave it a try again Saturday morning and ended up watching the whole season in one sitting. Maybe it was just what I was looking for. Because I watched it all at once I didn't really get to think or reflect on it at all until it was done and I was satisfied.Also, those other zombie movies you listed are all in the 90+ percentile for me. We still get like a zombie movie a month that blows.truly. it wasn't even a case of a project not living up to the hype. it just stunk.The middle episodes were brutally bad. I don't agree with hooter at all about the zombie movie remark. I would much rather watch movies like 28 Days Later, Zombieland, Shaun of the Dead, the remake Dawn of the Dead, etc... over this show. Judging from the other shows that AMC has brought to the table, I was excited for this and thought it was a huge wiff for them.
I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.

I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
Sure you're not thinking of White House Down?OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
Seriously? It was by no means good but it was on par with pretty much every other action movie from guys like Butler, Willis, Stateham, The Rock, etc.OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
No. It was really, really badCliff Clavin said:Seriously? It was by no means good but it was on par with pretty much every other action movie from guys like Butler, Willis, Stateham, The Rock, etc.Andy Dufresne said:OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.Cliff Clavin said:Andy Dufresne said:I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
So are lots of movies. I don't even remember it, and I saw it. If it was the worst movie in the last 20 years, I'd remember it.No. It was really, really badCliff Clavin said:Seriously? It was by no means good but it was on par with pretty much every other action movie from guys like Butler, Willis, Stateham, The Rock, etc.Andy Dufresne said:OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.Cliff Clavin said:Andy Dufresne said:I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
The one with Jamie Foxx? What a disaster. The trailer looked like it jumped out of Kentucky Fried Movie or Tarantino's grind house films.Homer J Simpson said:Sure you're not thinking of White House Down?Andy Dufresne said:OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.Cliff Clavin said:Andy Dufresne said:I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
I didn't say it was the worst movie I'd seen in 20 years (although it's close). I said it was the worst movie I'd seen in a theater in 20 years.So are lots of movies. I don't even remember it, and I saw it. If it was the worst movie in the last 20 years, I'd remember it.
So you're saying that it was terrible.Cliff Clavin said:it was on par with pretty much every other action movie from guys like Butler, Willis, Stateham, The Rock, etc.Andy Dufresne said:OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.Cliff Clavin said:Andy Dufresne said:I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
Compared to what? For its genre, it was average at worst. Compared to Man of Steel, it was awesome. Compared to Shawshank, it was horrific.So you're saying that it was terrible.Cliff Clavin said:it was on par with pretty much every other action movie from guys like Butler, Willis, Stateham, The Rock, etc.Andy Dufresne said:OHF is the worst movie I've seen in theaters in probably 20 years. And I saw The Golden Compass.Cliff Clavin said:Andy Dufresne said:I hate you.Olympus Has Fallen: Well, at least it was better than Man of Steel.![]()
Just being honest.
Nebraska was a good movie, but personally painful to watch since it was like watching my relatives back in Iowa.Life story of whoever wrote Mary Poppins doesnt sound interesting at all unless there's something in her life that would make it so. The Alexander Payne one will in all likelihood be good (Really like all of his that Ive seen, though havent seen Descendents) but black and white is sort of a turn off for me, and I cant picture Will Forte as the star in his movie unless its a slapstick comedy.Really? I think they all sound at the very least interesting, if not really good. Though I agree, the only one that doesn't intrigue me at all is the Coen's one; the trailer for that looks really dumb.The Counselor, Gravity, Foxcatcher, Wolf of Wall Street all sound very good.The rest, not so much, even including most of the other possibilities listed at the bottom. The Coens one doesnt only sound boring it also looks boring but I'll of course see it anyway. I havent seen the 2 previous Before's though but I know theyre supposed to be good.
I'm not saying it was worthless. But you have to admit it's one of the goofiest movies ever made.I can understand those who thought Cloud Atlas was a mess, but I enjoyed it well enough.![]()
It's been a while since I've seen it, but 'goofy' isn't really something that comes to mind when I think of Cloud Atlas. I guess I can see it with Tom Hanks as a very bizarre looking gangster and whatnot, but I'm much more willing to suspend my disbelief for a film like Cloud Atlas that's trying to do something different as opposed to the standard action/adventure flick, for example.I'm not saying it was worthless. But you have to admit it's one of the goofiest movies ever made.I can understand those who thought Cloud Atlas was a mess, but I enjoyed it well enough.![]()
haven't seen Red 2, but I thought RIPD was absolutely terrible and turned it off around 3/4 of the way through. Complete MIB rip off, imo, but one that made a lot less sense. The only thing good about it was Marisa Miller.So we watched Red 2 and RIPD last week. 2 wasn't as good as it predecessor IMO. And RIPD did seem like a bit of a MIB ripoff. With that said I thought both were entertaining. There was plenty of humor, the action wasn't bad and I liked the players.
Well really Bridges saved the movie for me. Reynolds was awful. But Bridges chewing up the scenery was very entertaining.haven't seen Red 2, but I thought RIPD was absolutely terrible and turned it off around 3/4 of the way through. Complete MIB rip off, imo, but one that made a lot less sense. The only thing good about it was Marisa Miller.So we watched Red 2 and RIPD last week. 2 wasn't as good as it predecessor IMO. And RIPD did seem like a bit of a MIB ripoff. With that said I thought both were entertaining. There was plenty of humor, the action wasn't bad and I liked the players.
Just watched this. I think the problem was that, after the second twist in the first 20/30 minutes, it kind of gave away that the whole movie was going to be nothing but twists.2 Guns really tries to be a clever, witty, twisting and turning buddy cop flick. It fails at pretty much all of those things. Better than Man of Steel, but that isn't saying much.
You're really trying hard to get a response with that shtick.2 Guns really tries to be a clever, witty, twisting and turning buddy cop flick. It fails at pretty much all of those things. Better than Man of Steel, but that isn't saying much.
I liked this one quite a bit. It's a hidden gem of a movie.Stardust - 4/5
It doesn't look like much at first glance but this is a pretty solid movie.