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An American Crime (2007) - Watched this on a whim. Catherine Keener was amazing and so was Ellen Page, that girl is going to dominate cinema for a very long time. The story is very disturbing and the abuse is painful to watch. If you don't see it, you won't miss much, read about the crime on wikipedia. 6/10
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American Gangster - 7/10: A very well done crime drama with Crowe and Washington very good as the leads. It is based on a true story, so it is fascinating that that's how the drugs were smuggled in (in a fiction story, it would have seemed a bit fanciful!). Though it ran a little bit too long, the story was interesting and the actors were top notch.
300 - 4/10: It gets 4 for its visual style. Yes, I realize its based on a comic, but man, talk about ham fisted. They, of course, dispense with much history and the Persians are a bunch of black folk with monsters in tow coming to enslave the whites . Not much there but overly stylized fight scenes. Yawn.
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The Illusionist - 9/10
The only thing I didn't like was the prince's fake mustache, but other than that, solid film. Nice pace and some semi-tense moments... definitely recommend this. |
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The Prestige is much better in my opinion. If you haven't seen it, check it out. |
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Bridge to Terabithia - 8/10: A very well done children's movie. I never read the book so the twist close to the end REALLY struck me and touched me. The beginning seems like a pretty good children's movie about the power of imagination and learning to open your mind. But the twist really elevates the film (as you can tell, it's hard to write a review without discussing the twist).
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Yeah, I'd never heard of it until reading the wiki article. Horrible.
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05-28-2008, 11:04 PM | #1910 |
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Well, did you guys read the wiki page on the movie plot or the actual pages of the murderer/victim? I'd tell you to read the latter, but the movie plot on the wiki page gets pretty detailed... yea it's horrible shit and a true story
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I started with the wiki for the movie, went to the page for the victim, then the page for the muderer. Each was a successive step forward in terrible details.
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Jessica Biel was absolutely horrible in this and brought down the entire movie. It's like, you've got Norton and Giamatti, two of the best actors you can find, and then she can barely deliver a single convincing line. Also, the final twist was telegraphed at the beginning of the 3rd act.
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Jessica Biel opened her mouth? I was more or less just staring at her whenever she was on the screen.
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05-29-2008, 11:08 AM | #1914 |
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i still maintain that the twist ruined an otherwise good movie
the best trick in the whole movie is that the 2 kids are the same age in the beginning, then they grow up to be a 40 year old norton and a 22 year old biel. Last edited by Pyser : 05-29-2008 at 11:08 AM. |
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I don't remember the details of the twist in this movie, but I remember it was sufficiently telegraphed that everybody I watched it with figured it out at the same early point. Whenever there are two movies on a single subject matter that come out very close to each other, one generally seems like a cheap rip-off of the other. To me, the Illusionist seemed like a cheap rip-off of The Prestige. |
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05-29-2008, 03:40 PM | #1917 |
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Not really a rip-off....they came out within weeks of each other if I'm not mistaken. Both were books first. The Prestige went through a pretty big change from the book to the screen though if I'm not mistaken.
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Devil's Rejects - 6/10
I'm not sure exactly what I thought this would be but it was better than what I had expected. Still, glad I didn't waste time in the theater to see it. Rob Zombie's wife is smoking hot but a horrible actress. Terry from Three's company gets a little naked and looks good for somebody in her 50s. Cinematography was decent, though nothing new or innovative. I never really felt the tension that I think Rob wanted to project (hand held shaky camera, odd camera angles) and I don't think the protagonist (Sheriff John Quincy Wydell), if he can be called that, was justified in what he ended up doing, so that part wasn't satisfying in the least. I really wanted to not like this movie at all, but wound up watching it all the way to the end; something I can't say for every movie I've rented. Rob's wife needs to stay out of his movies (unless she is a stripper or something).
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I realize that it isn't a rip-off, but it feels that way. Even if they both had decent source material, it just feels like Studio B gets wind of Studio A making a movie on a subject so B rushes out their own version of a movie on that subject. I'm trying to remember if there was ever a situation like this where both movies turned out to be really good. |
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05-30-2008, 09:16 AM | #1920 |
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Zoolander - 8.5/10
Gotta love mind numbing comedy, I've seen this movie about 3 times this week... love it. |
05-30-2008, 01:27 PM | #1921 |
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So thanks to our next door neighbor watching the kids, the wife and I are going out by ourselves for like the second time in a year. And the wife wants to go see a movie. She usually sees movies on nights out with our neighbor, but I've basically stopped watching movies except the occasional stupid comedy. We haven't seen a non-kids movie together at a theater since...best as I can recall, it was probably Me, Myself, and Irene (which I don't remember much of, except it wasn't all that great).
We've narrowed it down to Indiana Jones, the latest Narnia, and I threw out that Sarah Marshall movie (which is at the dollar movies now) as a consideration as well. Which one is going to be the most entertaining? I haven't read a single review of any of them, so I don't know how they stack up to general expectations. I always default to comedies, but keep in mind I'll probably have to choose between the other two since they are the wife's choices, so I guess my questions are: (a) which one of those two is better; and (b) is Sarah Marshall good (assuming I could convince her to see it, is it worth it)? Thanks.
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Sarah Marshall was pretty funny. Plus you get full frontal nudity!
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Eh, we've been married almost 11 years. She'll deal with the crudeness and like it!
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So I'd get to see 2 things I haven't seen in several years. Score!
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Yeah, when I typed Score I didn't mean it literally, but we'll see how it goes...
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One word of caution: I'd avoid any reviews until after you've seen the movie, as some of them have a pretty big spoiler.
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KSyrup not knowing what he's in for == this thread even better than ever. lol
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Man, my wife is awesome. So we're on the way into town to eat and see one of these movies, and my wife throws out there, "I'm surprised you didn't want to go to the baseball game." We have an Astros Single-A affiliate here. So of course my response is - sensibly - "We're going on a date. It never entered my mind to suggest a baseball game. What do you think I am - stupid?" Turns out she wanted to go.
So we ditched the movie and headed to the game. One of our neighborhood friends who is a Lexington cop sees us when we get there and asks whether we've got tickets yet. We say no, he takes us over to the box office and gets us 6th row seats behind home plate, for free. It was like 70-75 degrees tonight, slight breeze, beautiful night for a game. Did I mention how awesome my wife is?
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Oh, and sorry to ruin your fun.
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as much as i love u ks, this is a god damn movie thread, until u see sarah marshall, stay the f out
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Hey, I figured you'd want some follow-up. That was probably the best chance of me seeing it. Likely won't happen now.
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To get the full experience, I recommend watching the Blue-Ray version. 4 discs of gorgeous detail, they are: Disc 1 - "From Pole to Pole", "Mountains", and "Freshwater" Disc 2 - "Caves," "Deserts", and "Ice Worlds." Disc 3 - "Great Plains," "Jungles", and "Shallow Seas." Disc 4 - "Seasonal Forests" and "Ocean Deep." Stunning, absolutely stunning angles, colors and did I mention detail? From the beautiful glistening snow, to the rough texture of sand, to the mighty powerful waterfalls. Although they're all pretty incredible, my favorites were Caves and Forests as I have never heard of some of the creatures/living things living in these places. There was a salamander that lives at the bottom of a cave with no eyes and no pigment in its skin because it never saw the sun. It takes several generations for something like that to happen. With Jungles, I was fascinated with the bacteria that lives there and how it impacts everything around it. Oh man, and the time lapse photography.... wow. Seasons changing, flowers growing, just awe-some. My words don't do this justice, do yourself a favor and watch it. |
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There Will Be Blood (7/10) -- First off, you're going to need to be in the right frame of mind to watch this. DDL is of course engaging as hell but the movie as a whole wasn't the dazzling movie I expected. I have to sit back and think a little more about the symbolism of everything and how I took it all in. I have two or three major thoughts running through my head which I'm sure is why so many people like it. To me, it was an oil-based Citizen Kane.
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer - 6/10
Something was totally off with Jessica Alba, her fake blue eyes and terrible blond wig made her look very unattractive. Her acting wasn't the best either. Overall, it's a watchable movie; I enjoyed the visual effects but wanted to see more of the Silver Surfer, there wasn't enough of him, I thought. Last edited by Lorena : 06-01-2008 at 10:14 AM. |
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Way to spoil our fun, Ksyrup.
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Murder Set Pieces-1/10
I love a good horror flick, and the box for this movie has a lot of claims like "The most graphic horror film ever committed to celluloid" A big part of what makes a horror movie great is tension. This movie has none. Zip. Zilch. There is not plot. It reminded me of "The Number 23" in that the same shit kept happening over and over and over and over again. Mind numbing, pointless, devoid of any scares. Avoid at all costs.
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The Aviator - 8/10: This was a 2 hour, 50 minute (or so) length movie that just FLEW by (no pun intended). The acting was top notch. Leo was just mesmerizing to watch and Blanchett was perfect as Hepburn. Even Beckinsale played Gardner well. A lot of name actors in more minor parts as well - the casting was excellent. And the story was facinating. I never really knew much about Hughes' life, so I was really drawn into it. Worthy of all the accolades.
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Got around to catching up on some must-sees this past week...
Cloverfield: 7.5/10 Probably what Spielberg's War of the Worlds should have been. No Country for Old Men: 9/10 So great on so many levels, but I was definitely on edge and uneasy during the entire movie. There Will Be Blood: 8/10 Daniel Day Lewis was as good as advertised, but I felt like the movie came up slightly short of the hype. I ddin't feel as completely cheated as I had with Magnolia, however.
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Golden Compass - Incomplete I started watching this, but 15 minutes into it, there was nothing that was grabbing my attention and I just couldn't get into the story.
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Sorry. I just don't do movies anymore, so any reasonable alternative to going to a theater will be chosen.
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