Still holds up IMO.I f^cking LOVED "Night of the Comet." So much so that I refuse to watch it again, because I'm afraid it won't hold up and spoil the memory for me."Night of the Comet" would likely make my 10 favorite, but no way I'd ever include in a best or greatest ranking.
I wanted to be against this movie since a sequel seems wrong, but with Gosling in it I have difficulty imagining it will be bad.Denis Villeneuve's 'Blade Runner 2' Starring
Ryan Gosling & Harrison Ford Officially Starts Filming In July
I find that the actor has very little control with the overall quality of the film. The director is the name that people should pay attention to and fortunately Villeneuve has a very solid track record.I wanted to be against this movie since a sequel seems wrong, but with Gosling in it I have difficulty imagining it will be bad.Denis Villeneuve's 'Blade Runner 2' Starring
Ryan Gosling & Harrison Ford Officially Starts Filming In July
<spoiler> it holds up like Catherine Mary Stewart's perky titttiees</spoiler>Sweet J said:I f^cking LOVED "Night of the Comet." So much so that I refuse to watch it again, because I'm afraid it won't hold up and spoil the memory for me.cosjobs said:They were asked their "favorite movies." If you asked for my favorite movies it would be a completely different list than, "the best," or "the greatest."I don't get it. I work in a creative field, and great work is great work.yeah. I see this with all kinds of creative types- architects, designers, fashion designers, etc... the top people have the hardest time giving their peers proper due, so it's always the esoteric or previous era types that get mentioned.That and they probably understand that they would look like ###### #### when they each listed 10 films they directed.I like Rian Johnson's.Interesting. I like Edgar Wright's list the best.Interesting:
10 Great Filmmakers’ Top 10 Favorite Movies
Now, I love classic movies. But it just so happens that most of my favorite movies were made in the last 35 years. If you read these lists, about 75% of their favorites are from 1925 - 1960, and some of these directors don't even list one film made after 1970. I just can't agree. Love Scorsese's movies, but what he's saying is movies were better 60 years ago, and I think that's silly.
I think, in regards to our modern "masters", they'll list films that influenced them the most during their formative years... so it makes sense that they're mostly pre 1970.
"Night of the Comet" would likely make my 10 favorite, but no way I'd ever include in a best or greatest ranking.
<spoiler> it holds up like Catherine Mary Stewart's perky titttiees</spoiler>Sweet J said:I f^cking LOVED "Night of the Comet." So much so that I refuse to watch it again, because I'm afraid it won't hold up and spoil the memory for me.cosjobs said:They were asked their "favorite movies." If you asked for my favorite movies it would be a completely different list than, "the best," or "the greatest."I don't get it. I work in a creative field, and great work is great work.yeah. I see this with all kinds of creative types- architects, designers, fashion designers, etc... the top people have the hardest time giving their peers proper due, so it's always the esoteric or previous era types that get mentioned.That and they probably understand that they would look like ###### #### when they each listed 10 films they directed.I like Rian Johnson's.Interesting. I like Edgar Wright's list the best.Interesting:
10 Great Filmmakers’ Top 10 Favorite Movies
Now, I love classic movies. But it just so happens that most of my favorite movies were made in the last 35 years. If you read these lists, about 75% of their favorites are from 1925 - 1960, and some of these directors don't even list one film made after 1970. I just can't agree. Love Scorsese's movies, but what he's saying is movies were better 60 years ago, and I think that's silly.
I think, in regards to our modern "masters", they'll list films that influenced them the most during their formative years... so it makes sense that they're mostly pre 1970.
"Night of the Comet" would likely make my 10 favorite, but no way I'd ever include in a best or greatest ranking.
I absolutely need to watch this again.Still holds up IMO.Sweet J said:I f^cking LOVED "Night of the Comet." So much so that I refuse to watch it again, because I'm afraid it won't hold up and spoil the memory for me.cosjobs said:"Night of the Comet" would likely make my 10 favorite, but no way I'd ever include in a best or greatest ranking.
one of Friedkin's bestFrom those directors' lists.
Sorcerer.
A must watch. Shocked I had never even heard of it. Roy Scheider. Friedkin directed.
"Four unfortunate men from different parts of the globe agree to risk their lives transporting gallons of nitroglycerin across dangerous South American jungle."
10/10. A classic. Would love to see this on the big screen.
I've never seen it- need to fix that.one of Friedkin's bestFrom those directors' lists.
Sorcerer.
A must watch. Shocked I had never even heard of it. Roy Scheider. Friedkin directed.
"Four unfortunate men from different parts of the globe agree to risk their lives transporting gallons of nitroglycerin across dangerous South American jungle."
10/10. A classic. Would love to see this on the big screen.
I rarely read a bad word about Sorcerer, but I found it pretty dullI've never seen it- need to fix that.one of Friedkin's bestFrom those directors' lists.
Sorcerer.
A must watch. Shocked I had never even heard of it. Roy Scheider. Friedkin directed.
"Four unfortunate men from different parts of the globe agree to risk their lives transporting gallons of nitroglycerin across dangerous South American jungle."
10/10. A classic. Would love to see this on the big screen.
and I loved Being There- always seems like it's on a list of my favorite, under-appreciated movies.
Really? The scene on the bridge has enough tension for 10 movies. And the rest of it is good too. You sound like Andy.I rarely read a bad word about Sorcerer, but I found it pretty dullI've never seen it- need to fix that.one of Friedkin's bestFrom those directors' lists.
Sorcerer.
A must watch. Shocked I had never even heard of it. Roy Scheider. Friedkin directed.
"Four unfortunate men from different parts of the globe agree to risk their lives transporting gallons of nitroglycerin across dangerous South American jungle."
10/10. A classic. Would love to see this on the big screen.
and I loved Being There- always seems like it's on a list of my favorite, under-appreciated movies.![]()
Two great films.From those directors' lists.
Sorcerer.
A must watch. Shocked I had never even heard of it. Roy Scheider. Friedkin directed.
"Four unfortunate men from different parts of the globe agree to risk their lives transporting gallons of nitroglycerin across dangerous South American jungle."
10/10. A classic. Would love to see this on the big screen.
Being There.
Basically the inspiration for Forrest Gump I imagine. Peter Sellers is brilliant but this was a tough watch for me at times. Appreciated it and glad I watched but wouldn't run it back. Really could have benefited by cutting 30 minutes. Also think they could have added just a touch more variety with Sellers' dialogue. Perhaps some lines from tv ads/shows from the time. Basically what Gump did but much more subtle. Different movies.
7/10. Understand why it's a classic. Not one for me but could have been.
Me too. I saw it in the theater when it came out and while suspenseful (duh- an old truck carrying dynamite up a narrow mountain road), the narrative never matched the visuals.I rarely read a bad word about Sorcerer, but I found it pretty dullI've never seen it- need to fix that.one of Friedkin's bestFrom those directors' lists.
Sorcerer.
A must watch. Shocked I had never even heard of it. Roy Scheider. Friedkin directed.
"Four unfortunate men from different parts of the globe agree to risk their lives transporting gallons of nitroglycerin across dangerous South American jungle."
10/10. A classic. Would love to see this on the big screen.
and I loved Being There- always seems like it's on a list of my favorite, under-appreciated movies.![]()
hmmm.. I haven't read the first book in quite sometime so I don't recall how close the movie was to the book..Book of Eli - (7.5) Pretty good post apocalyptic flick starring Denzel and with Gary Oldman playing his typecast over the top Wack Job.
Odd Thomas - (3) Pretty bad adaptation of an excellent Dean Koontz (save the literary snob remarks for the book thread) book.
I agree. I enjoyed the movie a great deal and liked the book as well.hmmm.. I haven't read the first book in quite sometime so I don't recall how close the movie was to the book..Book of Eli - (7.5) Pretty good post apocalyptic flick starring Denzel and with Gary Oldman playing his typecast over the top Wack Job.
Odd Thomas - (3) Pretty bad adaptation of an excellent Dean Koontz (save the literary snob remarks for the book thread) book.
But as a Stand alone movie I thought it was pretty well done.. at least compared to most of the other Dean Koontz books to movie tries.. Phantom as an example was a HUGE disappointment..
As a "Stand Alone" movie I'd easily give Odd Thomas a 3.5 out of 5.![]()
It was ok. Not great, not bad. Worth watching.Sicario underwhelmed.
Yep, I don't understand the hype about this one. It was good, but not especially noteworthy.Sicario underwhelmed.
Yep, I don't understand the hype about this one. It was good, but not especially noteworthy.Sicario underwhelmed.
I just watched it. Will say some scenes were deftly crafted. Ones u don't see in a suspenseful action movie nowadays.Me too. I saw it in the theater when it came out and while suspenseful (duh- an old truck carrying dynamite up a narrow mountain road), the narrative never matched the visuals.I rarely read a bad word about Sorcerer, but I found it pretty dullI've never seen it- need to fix that.one of Friedkin's bestFrom those directors' lists.
Sorcerer.
A must watch. Shocked I had never even heard of it. Roy Scheider. Friedkin directed.
"Four unfortunate men from different parts of the globe agree to risk their lives transporting gallons of nitroglycerin across dangerous South American jungle."
10/10. A classic. Would love to see this on the big screen.
and I loved Being There- always seems like it's on a list of my favorite, under-appreciated movies.![]()
Really interesting movie, but there was not enough of Wallace's insight. It was more in the vein of the tortured artist hesitant to embrace fame theme, which was pretty pedestrian. Still a good watch.End of the Tour.
Segel was terrific. Eisenberg kind of ruined it. He couldn't even really smoke a cigarette correctly. Annoying. You cast the eisenberg part right and this one sails.
I still really enjoyed it. Was listening to every word intently. Segel performance really flying under the radar.
7/10.
One of my favorite movies. Clever, smart, different. Maybe not very believable, but very entertaining.Mr Brooks 8.0. Solid thriller with Kevin Costner, William Hurt and Demi Moore. (Even at 45 and in a pant suit at she is still smokin. Seems to have lost a lot of the raspy/throaty voice tho)
Really liked WH in this, and i thought the whole alter ego bit was played well. Some easy to guess plot twists were saved by a quick moving story and good performances. Also, did I mention Demi Moore was in this?![]()
That's where i stand on Sicario as well. It was good, and i felt like it was leading up to something big and then just sort of slowly let the air out of the tires in the end.It was ok. Not great, not bad. Worth watching.Sicario underwhelmed.
Kingsman is what Specter should have been.Great list.Gotta say that I still smile every time I think about Kingsman. It really was a breath of fresh air in a genre that has pretty much blurred the lines between pretty much every action franchise. You just can't tell one from the other anymore. I appreciate how Kingsman stood out from all the noise.Ex Machina - 8.5 awesome original story
Kingsman - 7.5 entertaining
Sicario - 9.5
Hateful 8 - 9.5
Revanant - 8
Specter - 5
Mad Max - 7.5
The Gambler - 6.5
Guardians of the Galaxy - 7
The Big Short - 8.5
I feel no shame in saying that I love this movie.Knights Tale
The Heath Ledger jousting movie. Another rewatch for me. I think this is one of those movies where I enjoyed the characters a lot more than the actual story.
No shame should be necessary. Good entertainment every time its on.I feel no shame in saying that I love this movie.Knights Tale
The Heath Ledger jousting movie. Another rewatch for me. I think this is one of those movies where I enjoyed the characters a lot more than the actual story.
Your face is underwhelmingSicario underwhelmed.
A lot of these cretins can't comprehend quality cinemaWeird, I think Sicario is one of the best movies I've seen in the last couple years. Loved every second of it.
Russ Meyer films are great if you like Hollywood breasts. That's why Ebert wrote the script for Beyond; he loved them, too.Valley of the Dolls: 2.5/5. Thought it would be interesting, but so meh.
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls: 3/5. Not much better, but it had lots of boobies. Russ Meyer one upped the original in that area.
Might check out more Russ Meyer films. I know they are bad going in.
I really liked the Martian but to each his own.The Martian 2.5/5
Some funny and interesting parts. But like others have said the movie seemed so overdone with plots from other recent movies.
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation 3.5/5
These movies are pure fun. Cruise does a nice job and that leading lady actress was stunning. I just always get slightly annoyed that people are always perfectly timed and presence for the random spot that a chase scene ends. And, as always with the Mission Impossible movies, after ten minutes has passed since the movie ended I don't remember a damn thing about it. But still a great Friday night fun, zero thinking required movie.