03-30-2010, 06:36 PM | #3901 |
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Brothers at War - 8/10
A documentary filmed by Jake Rademacher. Jake, the oldest of a family of seven, explores what the lives of his two service brothers are like over in Iraq. He follows his brother Issac's unit for a few weeks, and then later on another unit that trains Iraqi troops. Really enjoyed this film. This is neither a pro or anti war film. It isn't about politics. Jake simply wants to share the experiences his brothers are having to better understand them. This isn't even really a war film, as there is very little actual battle going on. It is more a film about the grind of an American soldier and the effect it not only has on themselves but the people they are close to. I would recommend this. |
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03-30-2010, 10:44 PM | #3903 |
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Clash of the Titans - 4.5/10
Advance screening.. woot! The movie was in 3D and to be honest, I thought it distracted from the action sequences. Visual effects, costumes, and set designs were pretty good! I haven't seen the 80's version and don't know much about greek mythology so the movie stands alone. I thought it was mediocre. I mean there's CLASH in the title, I expect to see some epic God/Monster ass kicking which there wasn't enough of. Sam Worthington had absolutely no stage presence, I could care less if his character lived or died. There was no chemistry in any of the scenes with anyone. Edit - The more I think about this movie, the more I dislike it. There were these characters that were awful. They held some kind of eye and the acting was horrible, I felt embarrassed for them. Changed rating from 6 to 4.5... yeah, that bad.
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03-31-2010, 08:58 AM | #3904 |
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Surely you enjoyed when they released ... THE KRAKEN!
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03-31-2010, 11:50 AM | #3905 |
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Yeah that was the best part!... not. It was like a giant water worm with sharp teeth. If it was supposed to look like an octopus they failed.
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04-01-2010, 06:56 AM | #3906 | |
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I hope your view of this movie ends up not being the same as mine. I can't remember a remake of a movie that I have been as excited to see as this one forever. To have it done poorly will be really tragic for me, as this is one of my favorite movies of all time. One thing about the Kraken, while in most literature it was always kind of like a colossal squid type thing, in the original Clash of the Titans, the Kraken was never an octopus type creature, it was more of a humanoid type of creature with 4 arms or something like that. I haven't obviously seen it in the new movie, so not sure what you mean by a giant worm-type, but I would not at least expect it to be an octopus type creature at least. |
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04-01-2010, 12:46 PM | #3907 |
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If you are REALLY looking forward to it Ive heard you should see it 2D. apparently the 3D conversion process is just bad to the point of ruining the film, which doesnt surprise me at all for an action movie.
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04-01-2010, 01:25 PM | #3908 | |
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04-01-2010, 02:36 PM | #3909 |
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Couples Retreat (6/10) -- Watchable. Vince Vaughn is funny as always. Didn't like the seriousness of Bateman's character and Favreau's character was completely unlikeable. Funny parts scattered throughout, the yoga instruction part is hilarious but just another movie that falls flat overall.
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Definitely check out the 2D version like chad recommends. I don't know if the 3D wasn't done right, or if it doesn't work for action movies, but I had to take my glasses off every once in a while which ruined it for me. Quote:
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04-01-2010, 02:59 PM | #3913 | |
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I think its going to be a problem with all the movies where the 3d is done in post but particularly bad with non animated films and action movies. The conversion process isnt very clean compared to actually shooting 3d and you really need a different editing style for 3d as well. Titans was neither shot nor, as far as i know, cut as a 3d film before it was converted and apparently thats causing a lot of headaches in the theater. Im actually really interested in this aspect of it all since Im an editor and I think it could be what really holds 3d back. Last edited by chadritt : 04-01-2010 at 03:00 PM. |
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04-03-2010, 03:50 PM | #3914 |
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World's Greatest Dad - 8.5/10
Good grief, this movie made me feel angry, then sad, then highly uncomfortable. Dark comedy about a dad (played by Robin Williams) who has a jerk of a son. Son dies in a freak accident and dad writes a suicide note to avoid embarrassment. Robin Williams is a hell of an actor. He plays the sympathetic role very well, I felt really bad for him and the way he was being treated by everyone. It's on Netflix Watch Instantly.
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04-04-2010, 10:39 AM | #3915 |
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Law Abiding Citizen (8/10) -- Really enjoyed it. Little gross. Lot unbelievable but still a good movie.
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04-04-2010, 10:47 AM | #3916 |
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I started watching Punisher War Zone and after 15 minutes turned iut off and sai, my goodness, this sucks
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04-04-2010, 10:52 AM | #3917 |
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Men Who Stare At Goats (7/10)
This was off my radar completely when it was in the theaters. Very amusing premise, very likable movie, but actually too short, and maybe missing that "it" factor that makes a movie stay with you. Last edited by molson : 04-04-2010 at 10:53 AM. |
04-09-2010, 08:55 PM | #3918 |
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Moon - 9/10
Well, this one flew under my radar. Caught it by accident and was very, very impressed. Sam Rockwell is basically a one-man show in this excellent piece of sci-fi that touches on some very interesting ground (without wanting to give away any spoilers).
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Yep. Moon is outstanding.
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04-09-2010, 10:08 PM | #3920 |
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Agreed. I had mentioned in the Oscars thread that i felt Rockwell deserved something.
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04-10-2010, 12:31 AM | #3921 | |
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04-10-2010, 06:05 AM | #3923 |
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The Men Who Stare at Goats (7/10) -- This movie won't be for everyone but it can definitely be liked. It's about a unique division of the military that looks more into the "mind" aspects of war. Bridges, McGregor, Clooney, and Spacey make the movie roll for sure. I liked all their performances for different reasons.
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04-10-2010, 07:52 AM | #3924 |
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there is? spoiler tag the scene cuz i dont remember one
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04-10-2010, 09:06 AM | #3925 |
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No spoiler tag (so do not read further, if you have not seen it), but he briefly looks at the owl in the armory before they leave.
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04-10-2010, 06:06 PM | #3926 |
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Date Night (8/10) -- I'm not sure why the critics hate it so much. Does it go way past believable? Yes. That said, you're going to get some good laughts throughout and at times you'll let that gut laugh go. If you like Fey/Carrell, it's definitely worth seeing.
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04-11-2010, 12:19 AM | #3928 | |
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I just watched "Moon" tonight and thought it was very well done. I figured out the "twist" pretty quickly but liked where they went with it.
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Date Night was fun. I generally liked it (the story, actors, etc.), and as noted above, had many funny scenes. Definitely worth checking out.
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Aye. I was a little bit "wtf" for about 5 minutes until it clicked, but yeah, like you say, they did well with it after that point.
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04-13-2010, 04:15 AM | #3932 |
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The Art of the Steal (8/10) - I don't know a damn thing about art and I'm not interested in it, but decided to watch this documentary because it sounded interesting. I didn't disappoint. If you want to see a story about how politicians can chip away at someone's will until it's completely void this is your documentary.
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04-13-2010, 05:44 AM | #3933 | |
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04-14-2010, 12:23 AM | #3934 |
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Watching Beeswax. Sort of chatty and no real buildup. Just jumps into the story and goes. Dunno what to think. After finishing, it's just a mumblecore flick. Lots of dialogue and sort of an exercise in pedantry. But it's neat in a way because most of the actors aren't trained actors, so that's interesting.
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An Education (2009) - Had very few problems with it, though one was I thought the end was a bit rushed. Really enjoyed the tone of the movie, it worked well enough where the whole plot seemed believable and didn't come over as, well, creepy. Carey Mulligan was good, not great. After all the hype she got, I really expected more. She's just this year's Amy Adams, which is not a bad thing I suppose. - 7.5/10
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Sin City - 8/10
Watched it for the first time. Fun movie, very stylish. I think you could have fleshed any of the stories out into a full movie by itself that I'd watch, though the story about the female hooker city (forget the name) was the weakest IMO. Also, Hartnett's character seemed a bit tacked on and unrelated to the other stories. Maybe it made more sense to the folks who read the comics. Kick-Ass - 9/10 I knew nothing about this movie except that it had the guy from Superbad in it, and a 12 year old girl that says "cunt". I expected it to be a parody comedy, but it's actually very graphic and, though pretty funny at times, quite serious at others (in an exaggerated, graphic kind of way). Surprisingly it's Nicolas Cage that steals the show, with his Adam West impersonation. Quality movie.
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Moon - 4/10
I don't know what went wrong here. I thought I'd like it. Netflix thought I'd like it. But I was bored to tears by it. I turned it off before it ended. I can't put my finger on what I didn't like, except that I didn't feel engaged. Maybe I'm just going through an anti-sci-fi phase, I can't honestly say that any sci-fi (including books) is catching my eye right now. Edit to add: I figured out the twist fairly early, it just didn't interest me. /tk
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Just saw it as well, and I agree, and I think the problem was the two ****** just weren't interesting or sympathetic. Probably because the movie went out of its way to portray them as incomplete characters, or characters that just represent specific human characteristics. The Kevin Spacey robot was the most interesting character in the movie by far. Did think the opening visuals and scientific setup of the movie were at least a bit compelling. Especially when you consider it wasn't a big budget movie. |
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04-17-2010, 09:28 PM | #3940 |
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Moon - 5/10
Yeah, not much of a twist.
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Four Christmases (5/10) -- Funny at parts but it felt like a wasted good setup. Two comedies in a row with Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau and both have fallen flat for me. (Couples Retreat)
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04-18-2010, 08:39 AM | #3942 |
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Kick Ass. Loved it without having read the comic, but I'm likely to buy the all in one edition of it just to see the differences between the two.
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04-18-2010, 07:03 PM | #3943 |
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In America (2002) - 9/10
I unfortunately had never seen this movie before until I got it the other day from Netflix. I thought it was beautiful.. and powerful.. Samantha Morton was awesome. Sarah and Emma Bolger turn in some of the best child performances I have ever seen. I had only one thing against it and that was the use of a specific character. Not the fact that he was in the movie, but more just how "heavy" he was. It almost felt out of place in the movie. |
04-19-2010, 09:58 AM | #3944 |
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Perfect description, except for the inclusion of "borderline". What a complete disaster. I'm not sure how true the movie is to the real story, but here's my tip to screenwriters and those who greenlight these things: if a story is so intensely convoluted, don't even bother with it. I think I mentally checked out of it around the 45 minute mark. I would give it a 3/10...2 points for Damon's performance, and 1 point for his mustache. Couple weeks ago I caught Law Abiding Citizen. If I could give split ratings, I would go 9/10 for the first hour or so and a 4/10 for the remainder. I really, really enjoyed everything about Gerard Butler's acting and his character in that first segment (his courtroom performance was awesome), but the story really fell apart at the end (and not just because of the lack of realism). I think the movie would've been better served overall if they went the more formulaic route at the end without trying to do so much. I'll settle at a 7/10 because I enjoyed the good much more than I hated the bad. |
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The problem with the Informant was that it really was advertised and branded as a comedy, an "inept guy working undercover" kind of story, when it was really a very complicated, corporate crime movie. There's a reason there's not a lot of movies about corporate crime. It's just too complicated a topic to translate well to the screen.
I admired how ambitious it was, so I'd rate it higher than others here. It did try to tell the real story without dumbing it down. There were also some funny moments if you could hang with the story, which I admit took me some DVD pauses and rewinds to do. Last edited by molson : 04-19-2010 at 10:26 AM. |
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Fair point molson.
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Quantum of Solace - 6.5/10
Yeesh. With all the quick cuts during the action series they should have called it The Bond Ultimatum. Nearly gave me motion sickness. I know a lot of people like the series reboot but I can't say I am looking forward to the next film. The dogfight scene was embarrassingly bad. |
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Looks like you guys may save me some time on the Informant. We have it from Netflix and looks like it may not be the movie we were expecting. (Guess that is why Netflix thinks we will give it 2 stars...)
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