I liked it a lot. I bet that viewers would enjoy this differently with a large theater audience. When I saw it in a theater, the weird, offbeat humor landed in a way that wouldn't be the same if you watched it alone. Just a theory.Osaurus said:Swiss Army Man
Didn't know what to expect with this one and I certainly got it. Definitely original and overall interesting. 4/5
I can see that.I liked it a lot. I bet that viewers would enjoy this differently with a large theater audience. When I saw it in a theater, the weird, offbeat humor landed in a way that wouldn't be the same if you watched it alone. Just a theory.
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Very much to my surprise I am right in step with @jdoggydogg on this one. (not the fact that I am agreeing with you, more that I was reluctant to watch this one b/c I didn't love him in Civil War like a ton of people seemed to). I had a blast with this one and actually think it's an upper tier Marvel movie. I loved that we didn't feel the need for backstory and origins. Also after all the galactic stakes and big Transformers monsters that is prevalent in a lot of the Marvel movies now as they ramp up, I really appreciated the focused story and smaller stakes here. Keaton is easily the best Marvel bad guy and liked the blue collar tie-in to the other Avengers movie with the character. I laughed a bit and really liked the humor too - especially the Capt. America PSAs and the end credit scene. I think the only thing I didn't like was the KC Undercover chick as the bland 'friend'. I had to laugh at @EYLive's comment about this being a teen movie since I seemed to like this a bit more than my son and he liked GotG much more than I.
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The house and following car scenes were about as good as it gets in movies. Loved it.![]()
To clarify, I see all these comic book movies with my son. So that does color my enjoyment of the genre. I see these movies through his eyes, and that does tend to change my expectations of what I want in a movie. Because really, I love dark, smart, weird, arty movies. That's my wheelhouse.
Spider-Man is great for these reasons: funny, good, crisp script, excellent supporting cast, and probably the most relatable villain in the Marvel movie universe. When a hero is fighting a monster with no pain or human quality, there's nothing at stake. But Keaton brings a lot of humanity to this performance, and he knocked it out of the park.
I think Spider-Man resonates so well because despite his gifts, he's young, inexperienced, and he makes plenty of mistakes. When heroes are practically invulnerable, it's just not that interesting. Logan did this well.The house and following car scenes were about as good as it gets in movies. Loved it.
Yeah, Superman and Thor are boring. I like Hulk just because there is at least a battle to control that aspect of himself though.I think Spider-Man resonates so well because despite his gifts, he's young, inexperienced, and he makes plenty of mistakes. When heroes are practically invulnerable, it's just not that interesting. Logan did this well.
While I wanted to like Man of Steel, it had big problems. But I don't think Superman's invulnerability was the problem. Zach Snyder is a visual artist, but most of his movies fail at the script level. I think that the original Christopher Reeve Superman did a lot better job of humanizing the character.Yeah, Superman and Thor are boring. I like Hulk just because there is at least a battle to control that aspect of himself though.
I know it is campy today. But I agree. Superman The Movie was just gigantic for me as an 8 year old kid who adored Superman. And the incredible and far better sequel Superman II in 1981 knocked it out of the park.While I wanted to like Man of Steel, it had big problems. But I don't think Superman's invulnerability was the problem. Zach Snyder is a visual artist, but most of his movies fail at the script level. I think that the original Christopher Reeve Superman did a lot better job of humanizing the character.
WickI finally saw The Accountant on HBO. Very cool movie.
Who wins if each character is contracted to kill everyone else? Christian Wolff vs. John Wick vs. Liam Neeson (Taken) vs. Jason Bourne.
All good points. Those early Superman movies are also dear to me.I know it is campy today. But I agree. Superman The Movie was just gigantic for me as an 8 year old kid who adored Superman. And the incredible and far better sequel Superman II in 1981 knocked it out of the park.
Pure cheese and it was laid on thick. I still love those 2 Superman Movies to this day.
Man Of Steel was good. I actually really enjoyed it for the most part, but then the battle in the end was a tad too long.
I think you have the next great action film there.. Get on phone ASAP and get it done!I finally saw The Accountant on HBO. Very cool movie.
Who wins if each character is contracted to kill everyone else? Christian Wolff vs. John Wick vs. Liam Neeson (Taken) vs. Jason Bourne.
I love this question. Needs it's own thread. I could argue for all of them and will spend far too much time thinking about this.I finally saw The Accountant on HBO. Very cool movie.
Who wins if each character is contracted to kill everyone else? Christian Wolff vs. John Wick vs. Liam Neeson (Taken) vs. Jason Bourne.
I might fire this up for Friday thread. And I'll add Jack Bauer to the list just for his interrogation skills.
He's gonna need a hacksaw.EYLive said:I might fire this up for Friday thread. And I'll add Jack Bauer to the list just for his interrogation skills.
No guns, Bourne. Guns, Wick or Neeson.EYLive said:I finally saw The Accountant on HBO. Very cool movie.
Who wins if each character is contracted to kill everyone else? Christian Wolff vs. John Wick vs. Liam Neeson (Taken) vs. Jason Bourne.
If you do it by rounds, can we get a Jack Reacher round?EYLive said:I might fire this up for Friday thread. And I'll add Jack Bauer to the list just for his interrogation skills.
A story of new & exciting love versus one that's dull yet tried and true, features several touches that enhance great performances and show why Noel Coward and David Lean are such huge names.Brief Encounter - 9/10
Will be back later for a more thorough review but I just had to write that this movie was awesome.
Turtlenecks will never be outta of style. Cool & sangfroid.Now that i think of it, Chaplin & Youtube go together like long-necked girls and.......wha?........oh...yeah...forgot...................turtlenecks. gotta go...
Porn. Glorious porn.First Blood II.
So I watched this last night and realized Stallone spends probably 80% of the movie with no shirt on.
What other movies does the lead hardly wear a shirt?
Full Metal Jacket and Saving Private Ryan have something in common: great starts, ok finishes. I actually wouldn't put FMJ too high on Kubrick's list of great movies. I think my favorite war movies would be Apocalypse Now, Bridge on the River Kwai, Paths of Glory (the better Kubrick war film) and after just seeing it last week for the first time, The Big Parade might be there as well.
I love that era of British writing - Coward, Orwell, James Hilton, Graham Greene - so clear, crisp & confident, dealing with all the same issues as the American writers who were all spilling their guts on the floor about it, but keeping their powder dry all the way.A story of new & exciting love versus one that's dull yet tried and true, features several touches that enhance great performances and show why Noel Coward and David Lean are such huge names.
When the the situation turns cold, it's reflected in the lovers' visible breath and the young barista runs by with her age appropriate lover and love, it's a cruel cut.. The trains they take to their respectice homes are destined to always run opposite directions.
And the closing quote by the husband is probably the sweetest and most pitch perfect of all time.
Just a great movie.
i just don't get any love for this film. it feels like an NBC movie of the week or along those lines. It feels out of step with the audience today,Hacksaw Ridge:
I think it took me about 3 nights to finish this one, so yeah - I didn't like it much, but I wanted to get through it for whatever reason. As I put it in the other thread, this is a great story, but a bad movie. I thought the first 1/2 was laughable with some pretty bad acting and casting choices. Vaughn doing his best R. Lee Ermey impression and failing. Honestly I thought the first 1/2 felt made for TV-ish. Then action hits and it turns into an in your face horror movie assault. Gibson sure loves his gore. Long story short, I think this is one of the worst 'Best Picture' nominees I have seen in a bit.
He could have done a great job with The End of the AffairI love that era of British writing - Coward, Orwell, James Hilton, Graham Greene - so clear, crisp & confident, dealing with all the same issues as the American writers who were all spilling their guts on the floor about it, but keeping their powder dry all the way.
And Lean was the movie director for that voice. Though known for epics his Coward movies show that, no matter the scale, his point was to show the unrequited longing in each the little lives frustrated by this messy panorama we all share. Would have loved to seen him do a Greene novel
Ryan's Daughter was very Endoftheaffairish, with a wee touch of the Troubles thrown inHe could have done a great job with The End of the Affair
The only question I have is...why did it take so long?I've had alot of awesome dad moments in my life but watching Raiders of the Lost Ark with my teenager for the first time and him saying, that was awesome, has to be up there.
Honestly, couldn't tell you. It's only recent that he wants to watch movies instead of play Minecraft so...The only question I have is...why did it take so long?
I liked it, too. Nothing great, but certainly entertaining in an old fashioned way.Kong Skull Island
I'm a sucker for these types of movies (summer popcorn flick). It did what I had hoped it would do in that it provided me with a couple hours of mindless entertainment.
Terrible movie. Religious propaganda.Hacksaw Ridge:
I think it took me about 3 nights to finish this one, so yeah - I didn't like it much, but I wanted to get through it for whatever reason. As I put it in the other thread, this is a great story, but a bad movie. I thought the first 1/2 was laughable with some pretty bad acting and casting choices. Vaughn doing his best R. Lee Ermey impression and failing. Honestly I thought the first 1/2 felt made for TV-ish. Then action hits and it turns into an in your face horror movie assault. Gibson sure loves his gore. Long story short, I think this is one of the worst 'Best Picture' nominees I have seen in a bit.
To be totally fair, Mel Gibson is on record stating that he believes everyone but Catholics will burn in hell. That would include the main character of this film.Terrible movie. Religious propaganda.