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Watched "Walk The Line" over the weekend. I'd recommend it, enjoyed the music. Music was so simple back then, it was kind of refreshing :shrug:

 
I have a choice

1. Jarhead (2005) Cpl. Anthony "Swoff" Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) endures the worst of war in this drama based on ex-Marine Anthony Swofford's biting memoirs about Operation Desert Storm. Swoff, his mercenary mentor, Troy (Peter Saarsgard), and the rest of the unit resort to cynicism and caustic humor in order to deal with the unbearable heat, dangerous missions and uncertain war. Oscar winner Jamie Foxx co-stars as Sgt. Sykes. (I read the book and thought it was OK)

2. Don't Look Now (1973) John and Laura Baxter just lost their daughter in a tragic drowning accident. While living in Venice, an elderly psychic insists that she sees the spirit of the child. They're unsure of whether to place their emotional well being in the hands of a stranger, but John begins to have psychic flashes of his own, seeing the child walk the streets of Venice. Is he insane, or is there a deeper meaning to the sightings?

 
I have a choice

1. Jarhead (2005) Cpl. Anthony "Swoff" Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) endures the worst of war in this drama based on ex-Marine Anthony Swofford's biting memoirs about Operation Desert Storm. Swoff, his mercenary mentor, Troy (Peter Saarsgard), and the rest of the unit resort to cynicism and caustic humor in order to deal with the unbearable heat, dangerous missions and uncertain war. Oscar winner Jamie Foxx co-stars as Sgt. Sykes. (I read the book and thought it was OK)
Not great, but good. Unique in that it mostly deals with the tedious waiting that some of these soldiers have to endure.
 
House of Flying Daggers.

It was just okay. The last 15 minutes are really, really good, but I didn't get into the buildup so much.

Of the three I've seen: Hero >>> Crouching Tiger > House of Flying Daggers

What's the code for posting spoiler info?

 
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Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:

 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.

 
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Omen: Decent, but I dont see it as a horror movie. Freaky but not scary.

Feast: Popcorn movie. A decent campy, B horror flick. Lots of gore. LOTS. Some funny lines. Could have been better but not a bad way to kill an hour and a half, especially if you do a few bong hits beforehand.

 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
:yawn:
 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
:yawn:
Okay. Hard for me to argue since in general I agree with you about old movies.
 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
:yawn:
Okay. Hard for me to argue since in general I agree with you about old movies.
Sad thing is, I really wanted to like it. But it just never seemed to get going.Plus, George Kennedy's horrible attempt at a cajun accent (I'm guessing that's what it was) was like nails on a chalk board.

 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
:yawn:
Okay. Hard for me to argue since in general I agree with you about old movies.
Sad thing is, I really wanted to like it. But it just never seemed to get going.Plus, George Kennedy's horrible attempt at a cajun accent (I'm guessing that's what it was) was like nails on a chalk board.
:shrug: He won an Oscar for it.

 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
:yawn:
Okay. Hard for me to argue since in general I agree with you about old movies.
Sad thing is, I really wanted to like it. But it just never seemed to get going.Plus, George Kennedy's horrible attempt at a cajun accent (I'm guessing that's what it was) was like nails on a chalk board.
:shrug: He won an Oscar for it.
Are you freaking kidding me?!? :shock: I hope he was up against a rock, a statue, and William Shatner.

Even Marisa Tomei thinks his win was a joke.

 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
I don't agree that, as a rule, old movies suck. But there are some definitely overrated films from previous decades. I saw "Five Easy Pieces" last year, and was thoroughly unimpressed.
 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
I don't agree that, as a rule, old movies suck. But there are some definitely overrated films from previous decades. I saw "Five Easy Pieces" last year, and was thoroughly unimpressed.
Me too, I didn't like it back in its day. Just a lot of Jack Nicholson being a dimwitted smartass, if that's not a contradiction in terms.
 
Cool Hand Luke -

Holy crap, Fuller. You didn't really like that pile of garbage, did you? :confused: I kept waiting for the plot to begin. Or at least a side story to occupy me until the plot started. By the end of the movie, I really thought I was serving time with them.

Once again proving, old movies suck. :thumbdown:
Old movies in general do indeed suck.This is one of the exceptions. The "plot" is Luke himself. His rebellion against authority, both here and in heaven.
:yawn:
Okay. Hard for me to argue since in general I agree with you about old movies.
Sad thing is, I really wanted to like it. But it just never seemed to get going.Plus, George Kennedy's horrible attempt at a cajun accent (I'm guessing that's what it was) was like nails on a chalk board.
:shrug: He won an Oscar for it.
Are you freaking kidding me?!? :shock: I hope he was up against a rock, a statue, and William Shatner.

Even Marisa Tomei thinks his win was a joke.
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

John Cassavetes -- The Dirty Dozen {"Victor Franko"}

Gene Hackman -- Bonnie and Clyde {"Buck Barrow"}

Cecil Kellaway -- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner {"Monsignor Ryan"}

* George Kennedy -- Cool Hand Luke {"Dragline"}

Michael J. Pollard -- Bonnie and Clyde {"C.W. Moss"}
 
Thank You For Smoking -- I was a little disappointed. I thought it was going to be funnier. It was pretty good, I did laugh at parts, and it did a decent job of showing the hypocrisy of everyone involved. I just can't help thinking, though, that there's a better movie in there dying to get out.

Playing by Heart -- This is another one where I thought there was a better movie in there somewhere. The movie is an ensemble cast (and a great one at that) where everyone's stories eventually intermingle. Its just not pulled off very well. The characters are not really believable and not that interesting. Nothing they do or say would ever be done or said by anyone except in a movie. Angelina Jolie was great, though.

The Day After Tomorrow -- For some reason, I was able to ignore the inherent silliness and stupidity of this movie, and just enjoy it as a mindless disaster/action movie. :shrug: I liked Armageddon, too.

 
I just can't help thinking, though, that there's a better movie in there dying to get out.
That's a good way of putting it. It was a great idea with lots of potential, but they didn't do all they could with it.
The Day After Tomorrow -- For some reason, I was able to ignore the inherent silliness and stupidity of this movie, and just enjoy it as a mindless disaster/action movie. :shrug: I liked Armageddon, too.
Emmy Rossum :wub:
 
The Break Up - 5/10

It might have scored a little higher if the ending hadn't been so completely atrocious! As soon as we saw the credits roll we all looked around at each other in stunned silence. My brother in law quickly grabbed the remote and wondered out loud if there was an alternate ending....sure enough there was....sorta. It was basically the exact same ending but filmed in a different location in Chicago. :wall:

The first hour of the movie was just awkward because it was almost too real. I felt uncomfortable watching them argue. The movie picked up as it neared the end and had some good laughs but then they dropped that nightmare ending on us.

Skip this rental.

 
The Break Up - 5/10

The first hour of the movie was just awkward because it was almost too real. I felt uncomfortable watching them argue. The movie picked up as it neared the end and had some good laughs but then they dropped that nightmare ending on us.

Skip this rental.
I thought it was incredible how real the fights were. That was the best part of the movie.
 
The Day After Tomorrow -- For some reason, I was able to ignore the inherent silliness and stupidity of this movie, and just enjoy it as a mindless disaster/action movie. :shrug: I liked Armageddon, too.
Emmy Rossum :wub:
:goodposting: x 2TDAT was a pretty good popcorn movie and I can't believe how big of an issue the right-wing talking heads made of it.

And Emmy Rossum is he only thing that made The Phantom Of The Opera (movie version) even slightly tolerable.

 
Auto Focus...... Meh. With Maria Bello in it I thought there would be some nice nudity...but that didn't happen. It's an alright look into a C list celebrities pron addiction. Kinnear did a decent Bob Crane imitation, but I was excpecting something more deviant and sleazy.

The Saw II....... It a'ight. I knew both the surprises in the SAW movies before I saw them so I wasn't like, "OH DAMN!" when they broke. It was decent. The problem with this one was it was too ambitious. The first was nice...two men chained in a room. The second a little more contrived. I don't understand why none of the fools in the second didn't try to open some of those boarded up windows or bust through the plaster of an exterior wall. I know, I know..suspension of disbelief...but the great horor movies don't use that as an excuse for weak character decisions or deus ex machina remedies. If I were to rank the new horror movies.... I would go...

THE GRUDGE (Honestly, the freakiest movie I've seen in a long time)

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THE SAW (A nice indie that was pretty tight in plotline and character actions)

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HOSTEL (More freaky for the underlying messages than the gore.)

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THE SAW II ( Better than most horror sequels...but suffering from over-ambition)

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.THE RING (which I thought was vastly overrated. I'll watch Ring II though).

 
I have a choice

1. Jarhead (2005) Cpl. Anthony "Swoff" Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) endures the worst of war in this drama based on ex-Marine Anthony Swofford's biting memoirs about Operation Desert Storm. Swoff, his mercenary mentor, Troy (Peter Saarsgard), and the rest of the unit resort to cynicism and caustic humor in order to deal with the unbearable heat, dangerous missions and uncertain war. Oscar winner Jamie Foxx co-stars as Sgt. Sykes. (I read the book and thought it was OK)

2. Don't Look Now (1973) John and Laura Baxter just lost their daughter in a tragic drowning accident. While living in Venice, an elderly psychic insists that she sees the spirit of the child. They're unsure of whether to place their emotional well being in the hands of a stranger, but John begins to have psychic flashes of his own, seeing the child walk the streets of Venice. Is he insane, or is there a deeper meaning to the sightings?
I just rented this......
 
I know that I am late to the party, but I just saw School Of Rock.

Very good movie.

Jack Black was way over the top, and that was what sold the movie. The kids were excellent.

However, it was somewhat disconcerting to see Joan Cusack as the stern principal. I can remember her when she was the student in these types of films, like "My Bodyguard", with her frizzy hair and braces. Or "Sixteen Candles", where she wore a neck brace.

 
Watched "The Breakup" last night. I know it didn't do that well, and didn't get great reviews, but I enjoyed it. I think people were expecting more of a comedy, but I thought it had genuine emotion, and that it was pretty well done. :shrug:

 
I know that I am late to the party, but I just saw School Of Rock.

Very good movie.

Jack Black was way over the top, and that was what sold the movie. The kids were excellent.

However, it was somewhat disconcerting to see Joan Cusack as the stern principal. I can remember her when she was the student in these types of films, like "My Bodyguard", with her frizzy hair and braces. Or "Sixteen Candles", where she wore a neck brace.
I thought this would be a train wreck, but I liked it too. That was many years ago of course, but still liked it. ;)
 
Thank You For Smoking. Very, very good rental. Would have paid money to see this in the theater and wouldn't have minded paying admission. Very smart movie.

 
Just got done watching "Crash", never really heard anything about it when it was in the theaters , saw it got great reviews on Netflix and decided to rent it. I loved it! Very thought provoking look on American society and our melting pot of different cultures.

 
not a movie, per se...

but started watching BSG (battle star galactica) season three & just got caught up on mini-series & season one... season two to follow...

i like sci-fi but the acting & writing are good enough to tanscend the genre... i've always liked james edward olmos since miami vice... he can carry a show on his shoulders with his presence...

as situated within sci-fi genre, some of the most compelling material i have ever seen... highly recommended...

also,

kansas city confidential, an intelligently plotted noir... netflix has been a revelation... the depth of their title catalog/library is incredible... i have many titles i've wanted to see for years but blockbuster didn't have, weren't in cable TV rotation, didn't necessarily want to buy to see once... i can't believe i didn't join a lot earlier...

 
Just got done watching "Crash", never really heard anything about it when it was in the theaters , saw it got great reviews on Netflix and decided to rent it. I loved it! Very thought provoking look on American society and our melting pot of different cultures.
:bs:It was an overly simplistic look at a complex issue. Total suckfest. I still can't believe that POS won Best Picture.
 
Thank You For Smoking. Very, very good rental. Would have paid money to see this in the theater and wouldn't have minded paying admission. Very smart movie.
I saw Thank You For Smoking this weekend, and it was excellent. Probably the best movie I've seen this year. If you like political humor, this is a must-see.
 
Just got done watching "Crash", never really heard anything about it when it was in the theaters , saw it got great reviews on Netflix and decided to rent it. I loved it! Very thought provoking look on American society and our melting pot of different cultures.
:bs:It was an overly simplistic look at a complex issue. Total suckfest. I still can't believe that POS won Best Picture.
Ah yes. Been a little while since we had a good Crash :boxing: in here.I agree with you 1-2. One of my favorite movies so far this year.
 
Saw Queen of the Damned...... I don't know why. It was pretty bad. I liked Interview With the Vampire but this was pretty sorry. The Queen really had no point in the movie except to just dance around, talk sultry and blow vampires up. The part I thought I would hate the most (that with Lestat as a rock Star), turned out to be ok. Tell me the books aren't like this.

 
Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise: This movie was very non linear storytelling but I thought Cruise was very good and the story very interesting. It was kind of sad in parts and confusing in others but that was the intent I guess. I'd recommend watching it. :banned: :banned: :banned:

Blade III Trinity: Much better than the second one. Good cast too. Very watchable. :banned: :banned:

 
Auto Focus...... Meh. With Maria Bello in it I thought there would be some nice nudity...but that didn't happen. It's an alright look into a C list celebrities pron addiction. Kinnear did a decent Bob Crane imitation, but I was excpecting something more deviant and sleazy.
I've seen this a couple of times now, and I like it a lot. I think Willem Dafoe deserved an Oscar for this film.
 
Just got done watching "Crash", never really heard anything about it when it was in the theaters , saw it got great reviews on Netflix and decided to rent it. I loved it! Very thought provoking look on American society and our melting pot of different cultures.
:bs:It was an overly simplistic look at a complex issue. Total suckfest. I still can't believe that POS won Best Picture.
:goodposting:
 
Saw a sneak of Borat ... with PID last night. Really funny. Almost too many jokes. There is one scene that is so shocking that it's still hard to believe I actually saw it. If you like Borat and his bit, you'll love this movie.

 
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Saw Queen of the Damned...... I don't know why. It was pretty bad. I liked Interview With the Vampire but this was pretty sorry. The Queen really had no point in the movie except to just dance around, talk sultry and blow vampires up. The part I thought I would hate the most (that with Lestat as a rock Star), turned out to be ok. Tell me the books aren't like this.
I miss Aaliyah. :(
 
Auto Focus...... Meh. With Maria Bello in it I thought there would be some nice nudity...but that didn't happen. It's an alright look into a C list celebrities pron addiction. Kinnear did a decent Bob Crane imitation, but I was excpecting something more deviant and sleazy.
I've seen this a couple of times now, and I like it a lot. I think Willem Dafoe deserved an Oscar for this film.
i liked it quite a bit too. paul schrader is so freakin talented.
 
Just got done watching "Crash", never really heard anything about it when it was in the theaters , saw it got great reviews on Netflix and decided to rent it. I loved it! Very thought provoking look on American society and our melting pot of different cultures.
:bs:It was an overly simplistic look at a complex issue. Total suckfest. I still can't believe that POS won Best Picture.
:goodposting:
While it was simplistic in its portrayal of race issues, for some reason I kind of liked it.And Jennifer Esposito and Thandie Newton are...well...you know...archived in the memory banks.
 
Auto Focus...... Meh. With Maria Bello in it I thought there would be some nice nudity...but that didn't happen. It's an alright look into a C list celebrities pron addiction. Kinnear did a decent Bob Crane imitation, but I was excpecting something more deviant and sleazy.
I've seen this a couple of times now, and I like it a lot. I think Willem Dafoe deserved an Oscar for this film.
i liked it quite a bit too. paul schrader is so freakin talented.
Definitely. I think this film did a great job of showing a peachy, fun life degenerate into depravity.
 
Nacho Libre

Good flick. Funny stuff. Jack Black is hilarious in this.

Going to watch An American Haunting later tonight. Opinion to follow.

 
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Poseidon - Most people have probably seen the original. This remake isn't bad. It really didn't need to be made and I wouldn't recommend it, but it was worth watching nonetheless.

Derailed - A co-worker raved about this Jennifer Aniston/Clive Owen thriller. I had never heard about it. Fairly obvious twist but still worth viewing. Jen looks very hot in it. Wait for it on HBO.

 
Nacho Libre. I was pleasantly surprised, dumb humor done well.

Derailed. Just OK, worth a view on cable.

Closer. I know most people didn't like this, but I did, particularly Clive Owen's role

Vanilla Sky. As Dr. said, a bit scattered but I thought Cruise was good and really enjoyed it, one of those movies that makes me think after its over.

 
House of Flying Daggers.

It was just okay. The last 15 minutes are really, really good, but I didn't get into the buildup so much.
Just saw it and it was not what I expected, though slightly above average.Story = good, started slow and got better by the end

Photography = great, incredible scenery

Fighting = lame (how many times can you watch knives thrown from great distance that bounce off things, stop spinning in mid air and strike someone through the heart, without thinking - give me a break?)

 
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Return to Paradise

:thumbup: Very good movie. Three guys enjoying life in Malaysia. Two guys leave to go back to NY, third guy is apprehended by the local authorities and sentenced to hang...unless the other two guys will come back to accept responsibility for their "crimes". Will they do it??

A tad draggy at times, but all in all very suspensful. I thought I knew several times how things would turn out, but I kept rethinking things until the very end. Always kept me guessing.

I liked it.

 
Nacho Libre

:(

Maybe it was the fact that I was watching it late at night while my 3 year old daughter was complaining about having a sore foot, but I was very disappointed. A few chuckles, but not really any major laughs. Guess I was expecting a lot more, but then I didn't care for Anchorman or Dodgeball so much and should have figured this one wouldn't fly with me either. Oh well, worth a shot.

 

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