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JOE

When ex-con Joe hires 15-year-old Gary to help clear trees for a lumber company, he doesn't expect to become a father figure for the abused boy.

Just watched this on netflix..a dark and dreary movie starring Nicolas Cage but i found myself riveted to it...not a feel good movie and thats an understatement ....good acting but wasnt sure what the plot was ...still dont lol...but i enjoyed it

 
"Mr. Turner"

I don't know what I was expecting but I was really disappointed in the content and lack of storyline of this movie. Performances were all fine, but the cockney accent was a bit much to follow throughout.

This mans life and talent was worth telling, but seems like it would have made a better documentary film.

 
"Mr. Turner"

I don't know what I was expecting but I was really disappointed in the content and lack of storyline of this movie. Performances were all fine, but the cockney accent was a bit much to follow throughout.

This mans life and talent was worth telling, but seems like it would have made a better documentary film.
Same, really disappointed.

 
The equaliAer - entertaining action movie.

The drop - very good, worth seeing

Gone girl - thought this was an excellent thriller

 
Guardians Of The Galaxy - well done, for what it was, I enjoyed it.

A while ago, Lee Pace was in a movie I liked a lot, The Fall, directed by Tarsem (Singh), who also did the Cell previously, and I don't know if he has done anything since? I never saw the Pace series Pushing Daisies, and I just found out last year he did the first season of Halt And Catch Fire (picked up, season two starts in the Summer) about the PC revolution. Just last night, I found out he was also the leader of the elves in the Hobbit trilogy (Peter Jackson stated he decided to cast Pace after seeing him in The Fall), as well as Rohan in Guardians. He was heavily made up in both cases (expecially the latter).

Her, by Spike Jonze, interesting premise, about someone who falls in love with an AI personality construct. Well excecuted, in some ways it resembled the interaction and dynamics of the transforming relationship between a human and a computer that becomes self aware in Heinlein's The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress.

Couple docs. Almost watched these a few times in the past. The subject matter somewhat piqued my interest, but didn't seem quite compelling enough at the time.

Mindscape Of Alan Moore (Watchmen, V For Vendetta, From Hell, et.), mostly him talking for an hour plus, which could be incredibly boring, but I find him a fascinating thinker. Not a lot on graphic novels, actually, talked about a subject that holds a lot of interest for him currently, magic, but in very abstract terms. For instance, he characterizes all language as magic, in the sense of the manipulation of symbols.

In The Realms Of The Unreal. Hard to describe with a quick synopsis. A reclusive janitor spends most of his life writing and illustrating a 15,000 page tome and work of children's fantasy in near complete isolation. After being discovered by his landlord around the time of his death and his works are made public, he posthumously becomes one of the world's leading figures in a movement called Outsider (Self-Taught) Art. The director is an Oscar winner (though not here), and this was an interesting biopic, mostly told through narration of his own writing, as well as impressions of his neighbors and the few people that came into contact with him.

 
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JOE

When ex-con Joe

hires 15-year-old Gary to help clear trees for a lumber company, he doesn't expect to become a father figure for the abused boy.

Just watched this

on netflix..a dark and dreary movie starring Nicolas Cage but i found myself riveted to it...not a feel good movie and thats an understatement ....good acting but wasnt sure what the plot was

...still dont lol...but i enjoyed it
One of my favorite movies of the last five years.
 
JOE

When ex-con Joe

hires 15-year-old Gary to help clear trees for a lumber company, he doesn't expect to become a father figure for the abused boy.

Just watched this

on netflix..a dark and dreary movie starring Nicolas Cage but i found myself riveted to it...not a feel good movie and thats an understatement ....good acting but wasnt sure what the plot was

...still dont lol...but i enjoyed it
One of my favorite movies of the last five years.
I posted earlier that the actor playing the abusive/drunk father, was homeless and this was really his 1st acting job, he died in real life before the movie was released.
 
The Interview - Liked it very much. Thought it was pretty mindless yet entertaining. Certainly not worth all the fervor over. I actually thought TEAM AMERICA was much more inflammatory. That being said, they probably should have fictionalized the Asian country....BUT......the Three Stooges didnt.

Mud - Wasn't what I was expecting. Thought it was well acted pretty much up and down the credits. Where I thought it lost its steam was about halfway thru, when Sam Shepard met with Mud and allowed the audience to see his actual situation. Thought it would have been much better if they omitted a couple of scenes that did that (that scene and the scene when the boys met Juniper and she filled them in) and instead went with the boys POV on those instances (show Shepard arguing from a distance/Juniper not telling them what was in the letter)......movie worked much better when you didn't know his intentions. Went from a bit of a thriller drama to basically a buddy flick. Thought both of the boys were good though.
I enjoyed the interview a lot....very funny parts ...james franco is a riot
Thought it did all it set out to do. Can't ask for much more. Was surprised Franco stole the show from Rogen.

 
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.

 
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.

 
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
Lucas had a string of movies that he was involved with that were hits, American Graffiti, the first set of Star Wars (I would say that by the third one he was riding is previous successes), and the Indiana Jones movies.

Shyamalan had three good movies, Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs before things fell apart for him.

The Wachowski siblings had the Matrix and dropped off a cliff right after that. I haven't seen Cloud Atlas so I can't speak to that, but everything else they've made is trash.

 
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
Lucas had a string of movies that he was involved with that were hits, American Graffiti, the first set of Star Wars (I would say that by the third one he was riding is previous successes), and the Indiana Jones movies.

Shyamalan had three good movies, Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs before things fell apart for him.

The Wachowski siblings had the Matrix and dropped off a cliff right after that. I haven't seen Cloud Atlas so I can't speak to that, but everything else they've made is trash.
I give them credit for the entire Matrix trilogy before everything fell off the rails, despite the flaws in the sequels they told an interesting, well considered and cohesive story.

Cloud Atlas, despite interesting source material, was pretty terrible too.

 
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
Lucas had a string of movies that he was involved with that were hits, American Graffiti, the first set of Star Wars (I would say that by the third one he was riding is previous successes), and the Indiana Jones movies.

Shyamalan had three good movies, Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs before things fell apart for him.

The Wachowski siblings had the Matrix and dropped off a cliff right after that. I haven't seen Cloud Atlas so I can't speak to that, but everything else they've made is trash.
I give them credit for the entire Matrix trilogy before everything fell off the rails, despite the flaws in the sequels they told an interesting, well considered and cohesive story.

Cloud Atlas, despite interesting source material, was pretty terrible too.
Matrix 1 was amazing.

The next two were complete train-wrecks. I give you that they were well-considered... probably TOO well considered/fetishized, but cohesive?

 
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
Lucas had a string of movies that he was involved with that were hits, American Graffiti, the first set of Star Wars (I would say that by the third one he was riding is previous successes), and the Indiana Jones movies.

Shyamalan had three good movies, Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs before things fell apart for him.

The Wachowski siblings had the Matrix and dropped off a cliff right after that. I haven't seen Cloud Atlas so I can't speak to that, but everything else they've made is trash.
I give them credit for the entire Matrix trilogy before everything fell off the rails, despite the flaws in the sequels they told an interesting, well considered and cohesive story. :bs:

Cloud Atlas, despite interesting source material, was pretty terrible too.
The two sequels were a gigantic mess made with the sole intention of stealing money from gullible sheeple who fell in love with the first installment. I am one of those sheeple and I'm still pissed that they got my 20 bucks for that crap they foisted on me. "There is no spoon" my ###!

 
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Regarding Lucas...I said "similar" to account for his pre-A New Hope movies. Anything decent after ANH was collaborative - his solo projects have been awful.

And I liked Signs.

And there's one good movie among the two that are Reloaded/Revolutions.

 
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Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
That was my thought as well.
You could say the same with PT Anderson, after Boogie Nights, but I know that many here adore him. :shrug:

 
Revolutions/Reloaded fell in love with the overly stylized characters and combat scenes that made the first one so revolutionary and went far too heavily in that direction, however the overall story was still very interesting.

Similarly with Lucas, as bad as the second trilogy was (particularly Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones) they also told an interesting story about the formation of the Empire (underneath the excessive special effects, crappy dialogue and wooden acting).

 
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
That was my thought as well.
You could say the same with PT Anderson, after Boogie Nights, but I know that many here adore him. :shrug:
His best movie, There Will Be Blood, was released a decade after Boogie Nights.

 
So why was it in the Matrix movies that everyone's residual digital image was all tricked out in leather and gallons of hair gel when they went into the matrix? I am pretty sure my digital image would probably be wearing sweats, flip flops and a hoodie.

 
The Purge

I love the idea of the movie. I don't think they sold the backstory enough though. And I wasn't a fan of the cast too much (although the mom pulled off the short hair thing about as well as a woman can). I think my problem is that moreso than the violent movie that the day of the purge represents, I would have enjoyed much more the political reasons why the New Founding Fathers came to be.

 
Revolutions/Reloaded fell in love with the overly stylized characters and combat scenes that made the first one so revolutionary and went far too heavily in that direction, however the overall story was still very interesting.
I think the main difference between the original Matrix and the sequels was that the sequels got too serious and overblown.

 
Kev4029 said:
Andy Dufresne said:
Chaka said:
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
Lucas had a string of movies that he was involved with that were hits, American Graffiti, the first set of Star Wars (I would say that by the third one he was riding is previous successes), and the Indiana Jones movies.

Shyamalan had three good movies, Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs before things fell apart for him.

The Wachowski siblings had the Matrix and dropped off a cliff right after that. I haven't seen Cloud Atlas so I can't speak to that, but everything else they've made is trash.
Devil was good. And I think The Village was pretty interesting. Can't really defend any after that (although I liked Lady In The Water).

 
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Kev4029 said:
Andy Dufresne said:
Chaka said:
Jupiter Ascending - It wasn't bad...it was godawful.

It's getting to the point where the studios must be getting ready to pull the plug on giving the Wachowski's big budgets.
Career trajectory almost exactly like M Night Shyamalan and similar to George Lucas.

Got lucky on their first film and have been riding that success since.
Lucas had a string of movies that he was involved with that were hits, American Graffiti, the first set of Star Wars (I would say that by the third one he was riding is previous successes), and the Indiana Jones movies.

Shyamalan had three good movies, Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs before things fell apart for him.

The Wachowski siblings had the Matrix and dropped off a cliff right after that. I haven't seen Cloud Atlas so I can't speak to that, but everything else they've made is trash.
Devil was good. And I think The Village was pretty interesting. Can't really defend any after that (although I liked Lady In The Water).
I actually enjoyed Devil as well, but the screenplay was written and directed by somebody else. He wrote the story that the movie was based on. I thought The Village was total trash.

 
Netflix Chief Says 4-Hour Cut Of 'Cloud Atlas' "Will Blow You Away"; Wachowskis Doubt They'll Get Big Studio Budgets Again

Even though the following quote appeared before "Jupiter Ascending"massively tanked last weekend, perhaps the Wachowskis had already seen the writing on the wall. Their latest cinematic effort reportedly cost well over $175 million, which is franchise money for studios these days, but the duo were using it to spin a tale about a space man-dog, a Russian janitor princess, and something involving Soylent Green. Critics largely savaged it, audiences were disinterested, and the Wachowskis realize that may have been their last time playing with a couple hundred million dollars on the studio level for a while.

“Everyone says, ‘Why can’t you be simpler?’ We’re drawn toward difficult subjects, like the disparity of rich and poor,” Lana Wachowski told The Wall Street Journal last month. “We’ve been lucky. People at studios have been interested in our crazy, strange brand of complexity. And we’ve been allowed to keep making them. Will that continue? Probably not.”

“But it was a good run,” Andy added.

But luckily for the siblings, they've found a believer in Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos, who is backing the duo's upcoming new series "Sense8." It's another big, ambitious, globe-spanning offering from the Wachowskis, spawned from their distinct and unique imaginations (along with "Babylon 5" creator J. Michael Straczynski), and Sarandos believes the episodic format will serve them better than trying to fit their vision into a traditional cinematic box. And his evidence? Apparently, he has seen an extended version of the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer's "Cloud Atlas," the duo's previous expensive, underperforming effort.

“It’s the best four hours of anything we’ve done,” Sarandos teased about "Sense8" (via Deadline). “Their film reviews have been brutal, and everything after 'The Matrix' didn’t go well, but if you look at the earlier cuts of their films before they had to jam them down to 120 minutes, it’s amazing. There’s a four-hour cut of 'Cloud Atlas' that will blow you away.”

That bit of info is probably huge news to fans and defenders of "Cloud Atlas" but...where is it? Start your petition to Warner Bros. now, but don't hold your breath. Spending their money on the Wachowskis is probably the last thing they want to do at the moment, but maybe Netflix can somehow make it available? We'll see. But "Sense8" sounds like the kind of project fans of the Wachowskis have been waiting for since "The Matrix."

“From a budget standpoint and a running time, it’s every bit as big, if not bigger, than their feature films,” Sarandos said, with a source telling Deadline: “Who knows if they’ll ever direct a film again? They might have found their niche with episodic drama.”

"Sense8" arrives on Netflix in May.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Odd Thomas :thumbup: Horns :thumbup:

Dumb and Dumber To :thumbup:

A solid Sunday wasted on the couch.
Surprised to hear that, it got poor reviews when it came out a couple months ago.
It isn't anything special but it's something different and worth a watch IMO. The ending gets pretty ridiculous which I'm guessing is where a lot of the poor reviews come from.

Saw RT has it about 50% which is about right.

 
300: Rise of Another Seriously Homoerotic Fantasy. Pretty much an exact remake of Top Gun if Top Gun looped the volleyball scene over and over for 2 hours...only with more baby oil.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Odd Thomas :thumbup: Horns :thumbup:

Dumb and Dumber To :thumbup:

A solid Sunday wasted on the couch.
Surprised to hear that, it got poor reviews when it came out a couple months ago.
It isn't anything special but it's something different and worth a watch IMO. The ending gets pretty ridiculous which I'm guessing is where a lot of the poor reviews come from.

Saw RT has it about 50% which is about right.
With all the unoriginal crap being made today I enjoyed it even if it wasn't perfect.

 
Laggies:

K.Knightley stars as a woman stuck in a rut in life/not knowing what she wants to do in life. Goes backwards and hangs out with a High Schooler and her dad for a week. Sadly, it was just OK, and Sam Rockwell probably adds a point in the rankings, and he didn't really have much to do here. 5/10

 
KarmaPolice said:
Andy Dufresne said:
KarmaPolice said:
Holy ####. Did someone just compare M.Night to PT Anderson?

:headexplodes:
Yeah. There's no way PT Anderson is as good as M Night.
not enough "twists" for you in There Will Be Blood? ;)
It had a good first half but the second half completely sucked. By the end I wondered why I even watched it. And what was with that horrible soundtrack?

D D Lewis was excellent but he was the only redeeming feature.

 
Saw A Walk Among The Tombstones

Hadn't heard much positive but I liked it.

Moody, nice outdoor shots, slow developing with a furious conclusion.

If you expect Taken type constant action, you have the wrong film.

 
Calvary

A bit of a slow burn but this one is right up there with the best movies I have seen in a while. Very moody and thought provoking.

4/5

 

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