05-30-2011, 12:57 PM | #4601 |
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Inglorious Basterds - 7 / 10
Yeah, I'm late in getting around to this one but well worth the time to watch, at least if you're a fan of QT's work. The somewhat lower rating comes from a thought that I couldn't quite shake while watching the movie: if you didn't know who QT was or what he does, this would be very strange stuff indeed, bordering on the ridiculous at times. That said, the casting was absolutely remarkable. Both main Germans were ridiculously good IMO, the Englishman as well. Cameos ranging from Rod Taylor to Mike Myers were nice enough & avoided distraction. Less gore & less language than the average Tarantino movie but that didn't hurt anything. It's almost fun to watch his work at this point just to catch his various signatures & this was no exception. I wouldn't recommend it as a first film of his to see but if you enjoyed the previous ones then this ought to work just fine. The Story of Anvil - 8.5 / 10 Another late to the party movie for me, at least as far as watching it in one sitting. I'd watched bits & pieces during the hundreds of airings on VH1 but never really sat through it for long stretches. The description "a real-life Spinal Tap" is certainly apt, although I think that's what had me kind of avoiding the movie for so long & leads to the somewhat lower-than-the-critics rating from me. If you're a fan of the genre this is almost painful to watch, the absurdity of the European tour, the certifiably insane marriage that takes place afterwards (and was notably never touched upon again in the movie), the sad to the point of being pathetic existence of guys who really do seem to deserve a better fate in life. It's almost too much for me as someone who appreciates what these guys do, although knowing what happens to/for them in the five years since this was filmed helped ease that enough that I could finally watch. At times it brought to mind the sadness that went with watching parts of Decline of Civilization, Part 2. I'm okay with musicians not having perfect lives, it's just more than a little depressing to see so much of the misery I guess. It's a movie that's probably made better by knowing both the future as well as the backstory of how/why it was made, certainly neither takes anything away from it.
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05-31-2011, 04:13 AM | #4602 |
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The Story of Anvil - 8.5 / 10 Excellent recommendation and really (i guess) what this thread is all about. Very very good, talk about reality TV, it doesn't get any more 'real' than this. Brilliant editing by the filmmaker makes this documentary an outstanding watch, really enjoyed it. |
05-31-2011, 08:18 AM | #4603 | |
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I had much the same experience as you. Wiig's mother (And my wife and I both had to wait for the credits to see the name Jill Clayburgh, "Oh, yeah!") talking about running AA meetings despite never having taken a drink in her life had me in stitches, but the rest of the theater was quiet. As to Wiig being sneaky hot, could the 'sneaky' part be that the other women in the movie were largely unattractive? The bride, in particular, was everyday ugly. The chick from 'The Office' was her usual cute self, but the others were all well below Hollywood par.
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06-01-2011, 12:30 PM | #4604 |
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Pirates of the Caribbean on Stranger Tides - 7.5/10
Slightly over 2 hours, so some people's attention spans may not be able to handle a movie this long. Not a whole lot of slow moments, the mermaids were hot, the dude who plays Blackbeard did an excellent job, story wasn't bad, and the end definitely left it open for a part 5. I did not see this in 3D and quite honestly, didn't feel that I missed a thing. The story is decent enough to hold its own without the need for 3D.
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06-01-2011, 08:44 PM | #4606 | |
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Here's an early shot of the North Korean navy:
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06-02-2011, 11:43 AM | #4607 |
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06-02-2011, 11:48 AM | #4608 | |
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As to how they did it? I think they must just do all the editing digitally. It's a pretty stupid idea. Even the idea of China occupying America or the Russian/Cuban alliance in the original occupying America is far fetched, but North Korea? They are a tiny country with no real military power. As the picture above illustrates.
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06-02-2011, 01:27 PM | #4609 |
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Hangover 2
More of the same . It you enjoyed Hangover, you'll find the same plot line in Hangover 2 and therefore, it'll be quite enjoyable to you. This ain't a thinking man's movie, this is a sit back, tune out and just enjoy. There are a few laugh out loud moments. The camraderie between Galifinakis (who's even more unhinged here), Ed Helms and dreamy Bradley Cooper (my wife thinks so anyway) is nice and does make for an easier suspension of belief on things (though certain things that do occur during the movie make me question heartily how a wedding could take place afterwards). Remember this movie takes place in Bangkok so expect some humor to come from that. Mr. Chow makes a reappearance and does seem to steal the scenes he's in. Hangover 3 is now in pre-planning stage, next location is Amsterdam.
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06-02-2011, 04:08 PM | #4610 |
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So she's into guys who look like emus? :P
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06-06-2011, 02:38 AM | #4611 |
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X-Men: First Class - 7.5/10
I was victim of the hype as it didn't quite measure up to what I was expecting. I have no problem with them changing the characters up - Shaw being a former-Nazi in particular is a fairly big change - nor with the make-up of the intial X-Men squad which, again to put it mildly, is rather different from the comics. I understand they are forging their own alternate Marvel universe. I guess my main problem with the film is that they just tried to cram so damn much in. It felt like 3 hours of film edited down to 2. Definitely enjoyable though, and the tie-in to WWII and the Cold War was pretty cool. It's sort of a reboot within the X-Men film world too, because we watched X-Men 1 when we got home from the cinemas last night, and a few things no longer make sense, two points stuck out for me in particular:
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06-06-2011, 10:56 AM | #4612 | |
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Bridesmaids 8/10
Very solid comedy. I really enjoyed it. Right up there on par with the "40 Year Old Virgin" and the other Apatowesque comedies. The ladies more than held their own. I definitely liked it more than "The Hangover." Quote:
Wiig is sneaky hot. Very much so. As for the rest of the cast. Rose Byrne, the actress who played Hellen, is hot and definitely on Hollywood par, if not above it. I agree, though, the other bridesmaids weren't all that attractive. Then again, it's a comedy. It's not like the leading/supporting men in most comedies are all that hot. Ben Stiller? Zack Galafinakis? Jonah Hill? Michael Cera? Seth Rogen? Definitely all below Hollywood par in terms of hunkiness I would imagine.
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06-17-2011, 01:31 PM | #4613 |
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Super 8 - 7.5/10
Saw this last night and I really enjoyed it. Not an Oscar candidate, but, still very entertaining.The kids did an excellent job and played their parts very well. The movie will definitely remind you of early 80s movies like The Goonies and others, which isn't a bad thing in my opinion. I'd actually go see this movie again. I wouldn't take kids younger than 10 to go see this movie as it may be a bit too intense for them in some parts. For those who are nit picky about every last detail, demand complete adherence to the natural laws of the physical world or don't understand that fictional movies are for entertainment purposes, you probably will hate this movie. Hangover 2 - 6/10 Not a bad movie overall. Somewhat of a rehashing of the original, but, it still got some laughs out of me. Mr. Chow is hilarious in every scene he's in. This isn't Schindler's List or the Godfather or anything like that, it's just a movie you go to the theater, buy some popcorn and a drink and relax for a couple of hours and laugh a few times. Which is exactly what I did.
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06-17-2011, 01:34 PM | #4614 | |
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06-19-2011, 03:09 PM | #4615 |
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Catfish - 7/10
Finally caught this one on cable last night. The premise is that it is about a 20-something photographer in NYC who becomes involved with the family of an 8-year old painting prodigy (she paints his photographs) that live in Northern Michigan. As it progresses, he becomes friendly with the little girl's mother and develops a romantic relationship with the girl's sister. The relationship is documented (beginning after a few weeks) by his brother and roommate (who are filmmakers). There is, of course, an interesting twist at the end (more like from about a 1/3rd of the way through, but it develops more and more). I enjoyed watching it, but I am probably penalizing it a point or so because the trailers made it appear considerably darker than it turned out to be. Still, a decent cable or Netflix watch. |
06-19-2011, 07:13 PM | #4616 |
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Super 8 - 9/10
I really enjoyed this one. Yeah, it was basically Goonies in 2011, but that's not a bad thing. These were the sort of "kid's movies" we used to get when I was young, rather than this Spy Kids crap of the last decade or so.
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06-25-2011, 11:06 PM | #4617 |
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Cedar Rapids : 8/10 - Ed Helms is classic Ed Helms in this one, and John C Reilly is excellent. Very funny movie about an insurance salesman (Helms) from a small town being sent on his first trip to a big city for an Insurance Salesman conference. All kinds of funny shit happens, and every character in the movie is great in their own way. Theres even a naked hug with Red from that 70s show. Can't miss.
The Loved Ones: 10/10 - From Australia, one of the best horror movies I have seen. Very original in my opinion, and thats hard for a horror movie to do. I was cheering at the end, and was satisfied immensely by the events that unfolded. House Of the Devil: 9/10 - Another awesome horror film, filmed in the style of an old school horror flick, but very tense and creepy the whole way. a surprise, considering it sounded like a cheesy piece of shite based on the title alone. Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil: 10/10 - See this. Simply put. I haven't laughed this hard in a while. Horror turned on its head.
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06-29-2011, 01:24 PM | #4618 |
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon
7/10 Saw it on 3d. The script was dumbed down from 2, it ran about 30 minutes too long, but I still had an awesome time.
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06-29-2011, 02:21 PM | #4619 |
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Well there's a ringing endorsement.
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06-29-2011, 03:56 PM | #4620 |
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Super 8 - 9/10 - Fuck, if this movie had come out when I was 10-15, I would have had a completely different life. Goonies and ET came out when I was an infant, and movies had changed by the time I was the age of these kids. I LOVED this movie more than any movie I've seen the last few years. The last quarter of the movie dragged a bit, but the first 3/4 of the movie was so spectacular that I didn't care.
Battle: Los Angeles - 2/10 - Man this was bad. I really wanted to like it, but the characters were so boring and annoying, that I just checked out on the movie early. Paul - 6/10 - It was a fun time. Enjoyed Pegg and Frost, but it was just uneven. And yes, I watched 3 alien movies in 1 day, completely by accident as well. |
06-29-2011, 04:57 PM | #4621 |
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I also thought Super 8 was fantastic. Best movie I have seen in a long time.
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06-29-2011, 10:40 PM | #4622 |
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Just saw Super 8 tonight and loved it! But I haven't put up a bunch lately:
Thor - 6/10: It was ok, I guess. Perhaps if this came out before XMen1 or Spiderman 2, I would be more up on it. But it was just kinda pedestrian now. The fact that it is just a background story for his character on The Avengers movie next year comes through fairly clear. X-Men: First Class - 9/10: Loved it! Just wonderful casting and acting. And the parallels with the gay rights movement are obvious, but make the movie better instead of worse. They did a great job the origin stories of the XMen and brought the old comic costumes back . Midnight in Paris - 9/10: A brilliant Woody Allen movie, full of wit and whimsy. Loved the "magical" element and the casting of those people was just perfect. It really was done so well and the message was absolutely brilliant and, IMO, necessary for a wideswath of people who look with nostalgia to the 50s or 60s these days. Super 8 - 8/10: Excellently done movie. I love the early 80s style action movies, where they don't show you the baddy right away, but allow the action and tension to build and build and build before the payoff. The kids were casted just right (and I KNEW I recognized the girl, because she's Dakota Fanning's younger sister and looks very much like her... esp in the eyes) and Kyle Chandler can't do anything wrong, IMO. They just don't make movies like that anymore and its a shame.
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06-30-2011, 12:09 PM | #4623 |
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Transformers 3 - 8/10
I would have given it a higher rating, but, Megan Fox's replacement was just weird looking and irritating. Some funny moments in it and the voice of Sentinel Prime did a damn good job. Highly entertaining movie all in all and that's my number 1 requirement of any movie I see. I'm glad I did not see it in 3D. There wasn't one scene that I can think of that would have benefited from being in 3D. I mean, unless you like the tired 1950s gimick of things flying at you. Bonus (for me at least): My cousin was in it, he had maybe a grand total of 30 frames of screen time. Still cool to see though.
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06-30-2011, 04:01 PM | #4624 |
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Weird looking? Wow
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06-30-2011, 04:27 PM | #4625 |
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She has a really weird looking face. Body is fantastic. Face...not so much.
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07-17-2011, 12:31 AM | #4626 |
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Super 8: 8/10
Thanks for the recommendation FOFC, this might have been under my radar if not for reading about it here. It really was a throwback, I had that post-movie "that was fun" feeling I associate with childhood. And with that, I don't mean to degrade it as some kind of "popcorn flick" - these days a lot of bad movies get that pass, "hey, it was a fun summer movie." This was definitely better than that. Tree of Life: 6/10 Ambitious and unique and I liked it but I just didn't quite connect with it. I liked the poetic aspects - the montages, I liked the acting and the depiction of 50s family life - but those two elements just didn't mesh up for me to where I had any kind of real reaction to it. Last edited by molson : 07-17-2011 at 12:39 AM. |
07-17-2011, 11:07 AM | #4627 | |
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I agree. I find her face very weird looking and really not that attractive. Her face is like some mish-mash of attractive features that should come together very nicely, but just don't at all.
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07-24-2011, 01:47 PM | #4628 |
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Captain America: 8/10
I really enjoyed this movie, but as has been noted earlier in the thread, I'm quite easy to please. I also didn't read the comic books, so I have no idea how true to the story they stayed. I would have given it a higher rating, but all I could think about throughout the movie was "This is what Star Wars would have looked like if it were set in 1940's Europe." Not at all a bad thing, but definitely strange. The movie was much funnier than I anticipated (I love Tommy Lee Jones in roles like this), and the one-liners were crisp and delivered well. Not sure I enjoyed the ending, but I see why they did it. Last edited by Vince, Pt. II : 07-24-2011 at 02:32 PM. |
07-25-2011, 04:48 PM | #4629 |
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Super 8 8/10 Took my 12 year old with me to the theatre, I think I enjoyed it more than she did. I like how it was a kids movie, but the kids weren't the typical "look at how funny i am" retarded stuff that you see now.
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07-26-2011, 11:13 PM | #4630 |
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Captain America - 7/10: It was good, but overly silly at times. I thought the casting was good (esp Tommy Lee Jones) and the one liners were pretty sharp. Enjoyable, but an appetizer for the 2012 Avengers movie.
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07-26-2011, 11:26 PM | #4631 |
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Aren't we to that point with everything except maybe the first Iron Man: everything else has seemed like an appetizer or prologue for the Avengers movie (Iron Man 2, Thor, Hulk with Ed Norton, and now Captain America). Inevitably, it has to be some sort of letdown, right?
Sadly, I've bought in to the hype as well and I can't help but worry about how bad the Avengers movie won't be able to live up to me watching 5 mediocre to pretty good movies as a prequel to it. SI
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07-27-2011, 12:26 AM | #4632 |
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I think the only reason I saw Thor at all was because of the Avengers movie... which is probably exactly what they were going for.
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I'm sure they will make the usual mistake of trying to treat all characters equally within 90-120 mins runtime, especially considering it's a "name" actor for all of them.
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07-27-2011, 09:19 AM | #4634 |
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The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle - 9/10 - I really was very pleasantly surprised by this film. The great intro drew me in, then the first thing that happens (When the guy opens the message in a bottle) hooked me. After that it was a long and increasingly funny ride til a somewhat sloppy ending.. But overall, very unique and entertaining and pretty damn funny.
As for the synopsis: A young idealist who seems to have a new religion every week gets a job as a janitor and then he and his fellow janitor cohorts take part as guinea pigs in a cookie taste test.. Well, there is more to these cookies than meets the eye. A trippy journey ensues, culminating in one of the more bizarre experiences possible.
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07-27-2011, 09:33 AM | #4635 |
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Oh, forgot a couple..
Win Win - 9/10 - Classic Paul Giamatti role in this film. Synopsis from RT: Paul Giamatti headlines writer/director Tom McCarthy's comedy drama centering on a beleaguered attorney and part-time wrestling coach who schemes to keep his practice from going under by acting as the legal caretaker of an elderly client. Mike Flaherty (Giamatti) thinks he has discovered the perfect loophole to keep his practice in business. But his brilliant plan hits an unexpected hitch when his client's troubled grandson shows up looking for a place to stay. With his home life in turmoil and both of his careers in jeopardy, Mike quickly realizes that he'll have to get creative in order to find a way out of his current predicament. Black Death - 7/10 - Solid film starring Sean Bean, this movie is like Lord of the Rings meets The Wicker Man. The Adjustment Bureau - 8/10 - I am a fan of Philip K. Dick, and this is probably the best film made based on one of his works. Very interesting premise, and not cheesy like it could have been. Lots of action with little violence and some decent laughs in places.
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07-27-2011, 10:14 PM | #4637 |
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I have hope but he is hopelessly overrated. Fortunately, for Iron Man 2 and Thor, I saw them at the $2 theater here in Indy and Hulk I just saw on FX one of the last couple of weekends. So the money invested isn't too great SI
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07-28-2011, 05:29 PM | #4638 | |
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07-28-2011, 05:38 PM | #4639 |
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Captain America - 6/10. I didn't hate. Didn't love it. It was actually a very dull, by the numbers movie. I zero emotional engagement with anything that was happening on screen. I liked the casting. I thought Chris Evans did a great job as Cap. Tommy Lee Jones was good, but he was just playing Tommy Lee Jones. I thought they captured the spirit and essence of the character pretty well. His fight scenes were fine, but still the movie really didn't stir me in the slightest.
I am looking forward to the Avengers movie. I just can't wait to see how they try and make all of these various disparate characters and powers work together: Hulk, Thor, Cap, Iron Man. Should be fun, though it will probably be a bit of a mess. Just too much. Still, I think it's in good hands. Whedon is directly responsible for some of my favorite "shows" of all time in Buffy, Firefly, Angel and Dr. Horrible. His run on "Astonishing X-Men" was also fantastic. While I am a proud Whedonite, I am not a slavering fanboy. I didn't think "Dollhouse" worked all that well. Still, Whedon has provided me some of the best characters, dramatic, comedic and emotional moments on TV. Hopefully he can be successful with "Avengers."
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Cowboys and Aliens - 6/10
Not a bad movie overall, just not quite what I was expecting. Not as action packed as I thought it would be. Ford and Craig were good in their roles. Something was missing though, that I still haven't really been able to put my finger on, that I feel would have brought the movie up to the next level. It may have been the script, however, the acting wasn't bad and the visuals were very good. I'm not sure how well this movie is going to do at the box office. It's no Super 8. I had no problems with the mixing of the genres, since I love westerns and sci-fi, which made it easy to suspend my disbelief.
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Captain America - 7/10
I hoped for better, but it was still enjoyable, if a little long. Tommy Lee Jones definitely bumped it up a grade or two, even if he was just being Tommy Lee Jones. I usually rate Hugo Weaving but he was the weak link here, though the issue was more the character he was playing than his acting IMO. Black Death - 6.5/10 Thanks to Game of Thrones I'm on a bit of a Sean Bean kick, and he plays the gruff warrior in this film pretty well, although with a good dash of dark, medieval piety. I think this was a pretty solid enough idea for a movie, especially given the main theme is religion. It handles it evenly enough, and it was pretty enjoyable in parts, but I thought it came off looking a little cheap/low-budget at times to its detriment. The epilogue was an unexpected turn to the tale, but felt a little tacked on and out of place. Definitely worth watching if you enjoy the medieval setting.
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Source Code- 8/10 Skeptical about any movie that would feature Jake Gyllenhaal, but it was actually really good. Plus I really like Vera Fermiga. Don't know if they will ever make a sequel, but I'd be into it.
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Blood Simple - 9/10 - Have the Coen brothers ever made a bad film? I submit that they have not.
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08-05-2011, 08:55 PM | #4646 |
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I just took my boys to see "Rise of the Planet of the Apes".....
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08-07-2011, 03:33 AM | #4647 |
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes - 9/10
Gotta disagree, I loved this. I'm a huge fan of the original movies, and this far exceeded my expectations. Loved the nods to the original films as well.
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Ok. I will agree it wasn't on par with the rest of their work.. But it wasn't total shit either. Nice submission though, it was forgettable enough that I had forgotten it.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes - 7/10
Not a bad movie. Not a great movie though. The movie earned a lower score due to the special effects. Long story short, too video game-ish than natural looking, in regards to how the apes moved.
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