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Our school take every student to the movies at the end of the year if they reach certain school wide reading goals. This year, the movie was Up. About half the staff talked about how it dragged at moments and some thought the entire dog thing was a little over the top. I probably shouldn't have talked to them before I saw it a week later. It was Okay, but probably my least favorite Pixar movie. I was glad I went once, but I wouldn't add it to my collection. |
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For historic epic, what about 300? I didn't care for it, found it rather boring actually, but I am sure others here liked it.
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Ironic since that is my exact criticism of There Will Be Blood. I have only watched maybe 2 movies (Seven Years in Tibet being one) that bored me more.
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Wow, you actually watched Seven Years in Tibet? I knew by the looks of it that it would not interest me. Unless of course you were coerced into watching it...
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It's been years, but it was one of those where someone else rented it when a group of us were watching a movie at a friends house kind of thing.
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Major League (comedy) - I've never heard anyone say they didn't like it but now that it's been posted I'm sure someone is about to.
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Along the same lines, I've never heard anyone state a dislike for Bull Durham, even if they (like me) can't stand Sarandon's and Robbins' politics.
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Durham is a good pick.
Crash Davis: Relax, all right? Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic. Ebby Calvin LaLoosh: [to himself] What's this guy know about pitching? If he's so good how come he's been in the minors for the last ten years? If he's so good how come Annie wants me instead of him? Crash Davis: Oh, hey, and another thing, Meat. You don't know shit, all right? If you wanna make it to the bigs, you'll listen to me. Annie only wants you so she can boss you around, got it? So relax! Let's have some fun out here! This game's fun, OK? Fun goddamnit. And don't hold the ball so hard, OK? It's an egg. Hold it like an egg.
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If you can't enjoy a movie because you don't like an actor/actresses opinions in real life, then that's your problem.
If you're a baseball fan, then you have to like Bull Durham. To claim otherwise is blashphemy, and you should be forced to watch Major League 3: Back to the Minors for 72 hours straight as punishment.
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Here are some of my favorites:
Back to the Future (Comedy) Say Anything (Comedy/Drama) Running on Empty (Drama) The Apartment (Comedy/Drama)
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I was not aware that there WAS a Major League 3 movie. How bad must that thing be...?
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Susan Sarandon's character spoils Bull Duraham at times for me. I still like the movie ok, but can see how her and Costner's characters can turn one away from it. Major League, while probably an inferior movie, might be the better choice for a sports comedy.
Obvious recent example already talked about on this board: Star Trek (2009), nowhere near the best Star Trek themed movie, but far and away the best Star Trek franchise movie for this exercise. |
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Bingo. The perfect baseball movie IMO. Comedy, solid story, and good acting by guys who can actually play baseball -- an underrated part of sports movie. Bull Durham is great but every time they show Robbins winding up as he pretends to be a baseball player I want to hang myself. Last edited by Logan : 06-26-2009 at 01:07 PM. |
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Crap, I totally deleted the sentence I had put in about my wife, I guess. I have been trying to get her to watch the movie, but now she won't. And, apparently, I think Rosie Perez won't watch it either. I am a puddle of goo.
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What are you nuts? I despise "300" with a passion of a thousand burning suns. Rather gouge your eyes out than sit through that again.
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I hated "300", I am on your side here. I didn't even make it through the entire thing it was so fucking boring. This movie made Sin City look like an Academy Award winner.
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I actually like "Sin City" .
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Nah, just Tim Robbins pretending he can play baseball.
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Personally I find Marathon and Salamis to be more compelling Greek v. Persian battles (though I tend to be more pro-Athenian).
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Let's see -- out of Lathum's nominations....
Gladiator- Action -- Hated-cheap Braveheart wannabe. Comedy- South Park Movie -- Hate South Park Drama- The godfather -- Don't like Mob/Gangster movies Drama- American History X -- No interest in seeing Last edited by Kodos : 06-26-2009 at 03:14 PM. |
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I voted for Kang.
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American History X is quite worth watching, btw.
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The genre might not appeal to everyone, but Aliens is a movie that I can't think of a lot of people hating.
Since people mentioned baseball movies, for football...what about the original The Longest Yard? Last edited by ColtCrazy : 06-26-2009 at 04:00 PM. |
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The original one bored me, as do most Burt Reynolds movies. The remake had Nelly...nuff said.
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Come to think of it, there aren't any good Football movies out there just in general. The best one IMO is The Program with James Caan.
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Good call. I know somebody in the other thread mentioned they didn't like it, but I thought it was a good movie. I like how even in the limited parts that they would show practice, they did a great job of getting accross what it's really like playing competitive football. It always takes me back.
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What about The Replacements? I know it featured Keanu "I have no brain" Reaves, but it was still an entertaining flick.
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I enjoyed The Replacements. That was a fun flick
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The Replacements and Friday Night Lights were both good too.
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Necessary Roughness is fun.
But yeah, I would say Rudy is definitely the best American football movie.
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Add me into the 300 hate. The most obvious sign it was a bad movie: it is about 300 Spartans, and they are too lazy to ever show close to 300 spartans in the movie. Its the f'in title emphasis of the movie, and we can't even CGI in what at least looked close to the emphasized number of soldiers? (Hell they had to CGI everything else!)
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As football movies go I thought The Express was really well done and told a story I think more people should know about. It's no Rudy, but it is a great movie.
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I totally agree, but I don't think a lot of people can stomach it.
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