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Locke:

Loved the idea, look and feel of this movie. Hardy is a businessman that has to go take care of something that is going to change his whole life. We are trapped in the car with him as he fields phone calls and witness his life changing. Doesn't sound like much, but it was impressive how tense the filmmaker could make the situation just using this technique. Something held it back from me loving the movie as a whole, but i think a lot of the regulars in here will get something out of this movie. 7/10. One thing that I could have done without:

The "conversations" with Dad.
 
Watched all of these for the first time last week.

Cool Hand Luke - excellent movie, never realized this is where G&R sampled "what we have here is a failure to communicate"

Shawshank Redemption - excellent movie, didnt know it was a true story till the end

American Graffiti - not bad, cool glimpse into the past

The Anchorman - meh, had its moments

 
Watched all of these for the first time last week.

Cool Hand Luke - excellent movie, never realized this is where G&R sampled "what we have here is a failure to communicate"

Shawshank Redemption - excellent movie, didnt know it was a true story till the end

American Graffiti - not bad, cool glimpse into the past

The Anchorman - meh, had its moments
Say what now?

 
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.

 
Watched all of these for the first time last week.

Cool Hand Luke - excellent movie, never realized this is where G&R sampled "what we have here is a failure to communicate"

Shawshank Redemption - excellent movie, didnt know it was a true story till the end

American Graffiti - not bad, cool glimpse into the past

The Anchorman - meh, had its moments
Say what now?
:lmao: asked my wife if it was a true story after watching and she said "YEP!"... shoulda known better :rant:

 
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.

 
Watched all of these for the first time last week.

Cool Hand Luke - excellent movie, never realized this is where G&R sampled "what we have here is a failure to communicate"

Shawshank Redemption - excellent movie, didnt know it was a true story till the end

American Graffiti - not bad, cool glimpse into the past

The Anchorman - meh, had its moments
Say what now?
:lmao: asked my wife if it was a true story after watching and she said "YEP!"... shoulda known better :rant:
Women don't know anything.

 
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.
Same here. Although Gandolfini sure was an incredibly natural actor.

 
Cinema Verite

Posting the review of Enough Said made me think of this film again. Everyone knows that James Gandolfini was amazing as Tony Soprano. But I urge you to watch Verite. The guy is so subtle and so at ease with his abilities. Just truly amazing. Compare this role with the minor roles he played in Get Shorty or True Romance, and it's hard to believe it's the same actor.

 
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.
Same here. Although Gandolfini sure was an incredibly natural actor.
So unbelievable. I just rewatched Killing Them Softly just to see him again. I got to see him on Broadway in Gods of Carnage, like about 8th row or so. I don't think I took my eyes off him, just to see how he reacted to the actors around him. And Jeff Daniels and Marcia Gay Harden are no slouches! He was just so interesting. What a loss.

 
Anybody see that Jarmusch vampire movie? Have it at home, but can't decide if I want to put it in or not.
It's a drama about a depressed guy with a weird wife who he barely speaks to.

Question: do you want to see a 'realistic' portrayal of the boring lives of vampires?

 
Cold in July - Dexter with a mullet! That alone was worth watching but this turned out to be a really good movie with some turns you don't expect.

 
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
Cyrus - agree.

Enough Said - need to see

 
Locke:

Loved the idea, look and feel of this movie. Hardy is a businessman that has to go take care of something that is going to change his whole life. We are trapped in the car with him as he fields phone calls and witness his life changing. Doesn't sound like much, but it was impressive how tense the filmmaker could make the situation just using this technique. Something held it back from me loving the movie as a whole, but i think a lot of the regulars in here will get something out of this movie. 7/10. One thing that I could have done without:

The "conversations" with Dad.
I'm a sucker for one room (or car) dialogue based movies. Thought Hardy did a fantastic job.

 
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.
Same here. Although Gandolfini sure was an incredibly natural actor.
So unbelievable. I just rewatched Killing Them Softly just to see him again. I got to see him on Broadway in Gods of Carnage, like about 8th row or so. I don't think I took my eyes off him, just to see how he reacted to the actors around him. And Jeff Daniels and Marcia Gay Harden are no slouches! He was just so interesting. What a loss.
Yeah. Did you watch that HBO Gandolfini tribute? It was very good.

 
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
Cyrus - agree.

Enough Said - need to see
Cyrus is more subversive than Enough Said. And if you put, oh say, Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn in Enough Said, it'd be much closer to a traditional romance movie. But Gandolfini and Dreyfus elevate the material to a much higher level.

 
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.
Same here. Although Gandolfini sure was an incredibly natural actor.
The marketing of Enough Said was odd. Could have been a hit. Everyone enjoys it. Gandolfini shined. Just wasn't pushed.

 
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.
Same here. Although Gandolfini sure was an incredibly natural actor.
So unbelievable. I just rewatched Killing Them Softly just to see him again. I got to see him on Broadway in Gods of Carnage, like about 8th row or so. I don't think I took my eyes off him, just to see how he reacted to the actors around him. And Jeff Daniels and Marcia Gay Harden are no slouches! He was just so interesting. What a loss.
Yeah. Did you watch that HBO Gandolfini tribute? It was very good.
Is it called Tribute to a Friend?

For some reason it's not on HBOGo but I found it on youtube. Will check it out...thx!

 
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
I liked Enough said, but it's interesting in the fact that it portraits JLD as a woman who has a good thing going with Gandofini, but she has to find something to F up the situation . It's like she cant be happy without any drama.

 
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jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
I liked Enough said, but it's interesting in the fact that it portraits JLD as a woman who has a good thing going with Gandofini, but she has to find something to F up the situation . It's like she cant be happy without any drama.
ah, so it portays her as a normal woman?

;)

 
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
I liked Enough said, but it's interesting in the fact that it portraits JLD as a woman who has a good thing going with Gandofini, but she has to find something to F up the situation . It's like she cant be happy without any drama.
ah, so it portays her as a normal woman? ;)
:goodposting:

 
Just returned from Expendables 3..Great :popcorn: movie.. I actually enjoyed it more than the 2nd one.. But the 1st one is still the best.

 
KarmaPolice said:
Anybody see that Jarmusch vampire movie? Have it at home, but can't decide if I want to put it in or not.
I enjoyed it, but I like Jarmusch. It's not one I recommend to others. Not much of a plot. But if you like his movies, you'll like it.

 
Daywalker said:
jdoggydogg said:
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.
Same here. Although Gandolfini sure was an incredibly natural actor.
The marketing of Enough Said was odd. Could have been a hit. Everyone enjoys it. Gandolfini shined. Just wasn't pushed.
I agree.

 
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
jamny said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
:thumbup:

Liked them both. Cyrus a little more.
Same here. Although Gandolfini sure was an incredibly natural actor.
So unbelievable. I just rewatched Killing Them Softly just to see him again. I got to see him on Broadway in Gods of Carnage, like about 8th row or so. I don't think I took my eyes off him, just to see how he reacted to the actors around him. And Jeff Daniels and Marcia Gay Harden are no slouches! He was just so interesting. What a loss.
Yeah. Did you watch that HBO Gandolfini tribute? It was very good.
Is it called Tribute to a Friend?

For some reason it's not on HBOGo but I found it on youtube. Will check it out...thx!
That's the one. It's all very good, and it's very moving to hear Dreyfus speak about Gandolfini.

 
mr fancypants said:
jdoggydogg said:
I can't remember if I posted these reviews, so I'll just comment on them again. I saw two recently that really epitomize what I like in movies. They're interesting, mature, and written for adults without a lot of gimmicks.

Cyrus

Jonah Hill, John C Reilly, and Marissa Tomei star in this funky movie. I don't want to reveal any spoilers, but the movie is very good. See it.

Enough Said

Gandolfini is awesome in his final performance, as are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener. Highly recommended.
I liked Enough said, but it's interesting in the fact that it portraits JLD as a woman who has a good thing going with Gandofini, but she has to find something to F up the situation . It's like she cant be happy without any drama.
To me that was the ever-present doubt that single people experience. "Is this the right person to commit to?"

 
Yeesh, just sat through "Noah". I'm a big fan of Aronofsky's prior body of work, so I'll give him a mulligan for this 5/10.

 
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Haven't been here in a while, but here are the ones I enjoyed the most over the last few months (excluding blockbusters):

Blue Ruin 4.75 / 5

Chef 3.8

Cold in July 4.4

Night Moves 3.8

Calvary 3.95

Snow Piercer 4.35

 
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Haven't been here in a while, but here are the ones I enjoyed the most over the last few months (excluding blockbusters):

Blue Ruin 4.75 / 5

Chef 3.8

Cold in July 4.4

Night Moves 3.8

Calvary 3.95

Snow Piercer 4.35
Haven't seen Night Moves or Calvary but liked the rest. Good to see you liked Snowpiercer.

 
Haven't been here in a while, but here are the ones I enjoyed the most over the last few months (excluding blockbusters):

Blue Ruin 4.75 / 5

Chef 3.8

Cold in July 4.4

Night Moves 3.8

Calvary 3.95

Snow Piercer 4.35
I enjoyed Chef, but it was pretty cliche.

 
I'll Follow You Down - sci-fi-ish movie starring the kid from Sixth Sense, this didn't feature the finest acting but I liked the story. Not great but better than the 6.0 it's rated on IMDB.

 
Haven't been here in a while, but here are the ones I enjoyed the most over the last few months (excluding blockbusters):

Blue Ruin 4.75 / 5

Chef 3.8

Cold in July 4.4

Night Moves 3.8

Calvary 3.95

Snow Piercer 4.35
I enjoyed Chef, but it was pretty cliche.
My wife dragged me to it. She liked it a lot more than I did and it seemed forced in a lot of places. Still, not a bad movie.

 
I'm watching Hour of the Gun on HD NET on demand right now. I don't know how I've never caught this before. OK Coral flick starting James garner, Jason Robards, Robert Ryan and Jon Voight.

Good stuff from 1965

 
Haven't been here in a while, but here are the ones I enjoyed the most over the last few months (excluding blockbusters):

Blue Ruin 4.75 / 5

Chef 3.8

Cold in July 4.4

Night Moves 3.8

Calvary 3.95

Snow Piercer 4.35
I enjoyed Chef, but it was pretty cliche.
My wife dragged me to it. She liked it a lot more than I did and it seemed forced in a lot of places. Still, not a bad movie.
I really did not like the first half of the movie at the restaurant. Both Dustin Hoffman and Scarlett Johnanssen were wasted in their parts. Plus it made no sense.

But the second half, after they met RDJ and got the food truck, that was an enjoyable movie. lots of fun their trek back to California. And the video made me :cry:

 
Budapest Grand Hotel... yep... that was a Wes Anderson film.

I enjoy his work quite a bit for the ruthless visual approach- everybody framed in the center with victorian doo-dads filling the rest of the screen. I always enjoy looking at his films (great use of color too) and always enjoy the quirk of the characters and writing. Thought Ralph Fiennes was fantastic here.

That said, the quirk factor in the writing (macro and micro) and character development also limits his films to me- making them all feel pretty slight at the end of the day. Love watching them, but aside from the visuals, not a lot to take away; nothing in these things to make them transcend to the next level for me.

 
Boyhood - 3/5

I like the concept and it was pretty well executed. It just wasn't anything special. I hoped for more. Wouldn't watch it again.

 

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