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  • johnnya24
    Hall of Famer
    • Mar 2011
    • 29451

    Originally posted by revo
    saw a couple of good movies this week:

    Margin Call -- fantastic cast (Kevin Spacey, Demi Moore, Jeremy Irons, The Mentalist dude) and great plot about the coming subprime crisis, and what one brokerage firm decided to do about its plight. Not a true story, but clearly this was based on the true events of '08.
    Read a review of this last week .. looking forward to it. In the same ballpark, Too Big To Fail is pretty good also ... although I'm not totally convinced by this one. It was critical, but IMO didn't go far enough ...

    Also going to see War Horse and Haywire over the next few days.

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    • heyelander
      MVP
      • Jan 2011
      • 10398

      Originally posted by johnnya24
      You gave away one of the two big twists in the book/movie ... how can you deny this? ... and still you leave it there to ruin other people's enjoyment of the book/movie.
      I sent him a PM too.
      I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...

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      • Mithrandir
        All Star
        • Jan 2011
        • 9346

        sorry about that...i deleted the info...
        "I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."

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        • Mithrandir
          All Star
          • Jan 2011
          • 9346

          Originally posted by johnnya24
          You gave away one of the two big twists in the book/movie ... how can you deny this? ... and still you leave it there to ruin other people's enjoyment of the book/movie.
          sorry..i didn't make the connection...brain freeze...i really did forget about people reading this that didn't see the movie or read the book yet...
          "I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."

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          • johnnya24
            Hall of Famer
            • Mar 2011
            • 29451

            War Horse - hated it. The war scenes were effective and well staged. But almost everything else was horrible: script, plot, acting, music ... dripping in cringe-worthy sentimentality. Hated it. Spielberg has completely lost the plot since he started focusing on crappy TV shows. Best scene was the cavalry charge, and in particular a brief aerial shot of the charge in full flow.

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            • Teenwolf
              Journeyman
              • Jan 2011
              • 3850

              Tree of Life - Very slow, a little too real for me at times. It's a wonderful film, but certainly not an easy watch. Not something you can absorb while playing around on the laptop/ipad. It was the first Terrence Malick film I've seen, so I'll be watching the rest of them soon.

              Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - What a horrible film. I'm sure it works WAY better in the tv format, with more time to connect with the characters. The film handles every aspect terribly though. Acting, lighting, script, etc. I felt like the entire mystery element of the film was meaningless because I couldn't possibly care less about the characters. If I knew it was going to be so convoluted I would have went to Mission Impossible 4 instead.

              Warrior - Very much a formula film, but it works because Tom Hardy is amazing. Kind of silly that they're all middleweights, given that some of them appear to have 50 lb advantages over a shrimp like Joel Edgarton, but it's a pretty forgivable flaw. Overall, I enjoyed it a lot.

              Who Is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me - 1971 film with Dustin Hoffman as an eccentric and successful musician. I loved it. Hoffman is great, and it's a small time investment (86 minute run-time).

              Being There - I haven't seen anything with Peter Sellers, so this was an interesting place to start. I've already watched it twice now, and think it's pretty incredible. It's a strange film, because it's never comfortable to watch. Took me a few years to get around to it. Glad I finally did.

              A Good Old-Fashioned Orgy - Lots of very funny people in this (Nick Kroll from The League, Martin Starr from Party Down, Lake Bell from Children's Hospital) but unfortunately not a great script. Worth watching for certain performances, or if you just devour all things comedy, but not unskippable.

              Bad Boys II - I've wanted to watch this for years based on how ludicrous I've heard it is. It lived up to that, and then some.

              Assault on Precinct 13 - Finishing off my list of John Carpenter films (one more to go). I really liked this. I was expecting more rough edges, based on how mediocre I felt the other early Carpenter films were (Darkstar and Elvis), but this was well made and has some good performances.

              The Hand - 1981 horror film starring Michael Caine, who gets his hand cut off. All hell breaks loose from there. A touch of camp, but mostly just a decent horror flick.

              Paranormal Activity 3 - I'm a big fan of 1 & 2, but felt like the third one was pretty mediocre. The jump scares are on par with the previous films, but I didn't care as much for the story it tells.
              Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."

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              • Fresno Bob
                All Star
                • Jan 2011
                • 5849

                Originally posted by Teenwolf

                Being There - I haven't seen anything with Peter Sellers, so this was an interesting place to start. I've already watched it twice now, and think it's pretty incredible. It's a strange film, because it's never comfortable to watch. Took me a few years to get around to it. Glad I finally did.

                [B]Bad Boys II

                Assault on Precinct 13 - Finishing off my list of John Carpenter films (one more to go). I really liked this. I was expecting more rough edges, based on how mediocre I felt the other early Carpenter films were (Darkstar and Elvis), but this was well made and has some good performances.
                Dude, you should run out and watch "Dr Strangelove" next......what carpenter movie do you have left? I love the thing, EFNY (that's where Fresno Bob comes from) and Big Trouble in Little China, the rest isn't that great.....


                The only good thing about bad boys is the pillowcase full of coke cans.....
                "You know what's wrong with America? If I lovingly tongue a woman's nipple in a movie, it gets an "NC-17" rating, if I chop it off with a machete, it's an "R". That's what's wrong with America, man...."--Dennis Hopper

                "One should judge a man mainly from his depravities. Virtues can be faked. Depravities are real." -- Klaus Kinski

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                • Erik
                  MVP
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 10857

                  Originally posted by Teenwolf
                  The Hand - 1981 horror film starring Michael Caine
                  Exhibit A in the "Michael Caine will take any part he is offered" theory.
                  Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer
                  We pinch ran for Altuve specifically to screw over Mith's fantasy team.

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                  • revo
                    Administrator
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 26128

                    I had the misfortune of seeing Bad Teacher last night. It was like re-living my High School chemistry class -- painfully boring, then the sweet, sweet relief of it finally ending.

                    Cameron Diaz's car wash scene it pretty amazing, though. Fast forward to that scene and then you can shut it off.

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                    • Erik
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 10857

                      The Conversation was a '70s masterpiece that I hadn't gotten around to seeing until this morning. Outstanding.

                      Last night we watched Bridesmaids. The airplane scene was hysterical, some of the rest of it was also funny, but it was too long and too predictable.
                      Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer
                      We pinch ran for Altuve specifically to screw over Mith's fantasy team.

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                      • swampdragon
                        Journeyman
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 3459

                        Originally posted by Erik
                        The Conversation was a '70s masterpiece that I hadn't gotten around to seeing until this morning. Outstanding.

                        Last night we watched Bridesmaids. The airplane scene was hysterical, some of the rest of it was also funny, but it was too long and too predictable.
                        I mentioned The Conversation in another thread - great stuff

                        I am also going to revisit - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

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                        • DMT
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 12012

                          Originally posted by Erik
                          The Conversation was a '70s masterpiece.
                          Agreed.
                          If DMT didn't exist we would have to invent it. There has to be a weirdest thing. Once we have the concept weird, there has to be a weirdest thing. And DMT is simply it.
                          - Terence McKenna

                          Bullshit is everywhere. - George Carlin (& Jon Stewart)

                          How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are? - Satchel Paige

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                          • johnnya24
                            Hall of Famer
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 29451

                            Originally posted by Teenwolf
                            Tree of Life - Very slow, a little too real for me at times. It's a wonderful film, but certainly not an easy watch. Not something you can absorb while playing around on the laptop/ipad. It was the first Terrence Malick film I've seen, so I'll be watching the rest of them soon.

                            Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - What a horrible film. I'm sure it works WAY better in the tv format, with more time to connect with the characters. The film handles every aspect terribly though. Acting, lighting, script, etc. I felt like the entire mystery element of the film was meaningless because I couldn't possibly care less about the characters. If I knew it was going to be so convoluted I would have went to Mission Impossible 4 instead.
                            Tree of Life ... I've been meaning to watch this for a while ... but I'm just never in the right mood. I know what it's going to be like, I know I'll really like it (I assume) ... but I just can't find the right moment.

                            Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy & MI4 ... enjoyed them both. Opposites in many respects ... Tinker took a simple story and made it seem more complicated, and MI4 took a simple story and kept it simple. Both worked in their own way for me. I remember nodding off in Tinker but not in MI4 ... I blame the large meal and reclining seats in the cinema rather than the movie ... so comfortable and just the right amount of resistance.

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                            • Mithrandir
                              All Star
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 9346

                              Gaslight - 1944 classic..Ingrid Bergman won the Oscar for her performance..an 18 year old Angela Lansbury made her acting debut...a wonderful movie..
                              "I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."

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                              • rhd
                                Journeyman
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 4080

                                Originally posted by Mithrandir
                                Gaslight - 1944 classic..Ingrid Bergman won the Oscar for her performance..an 18 year old Angela Lansbury made her acting debut...a wonderful movie..
                                Yes, very good movie. Surprisingly, it was a remake of an earlier Gaslight movie done just 4 years earlier, w Anton Walbrook and Diana Wynyard in the leads. Basically, almost the exact same movie w different actors. That was also a very good movie and I recommend it. They show it on TCM periodically.

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