Argo - I think everyone should see this film once as its a good little history lesson, but the people that need to see it the most are probably the least interested in seeing it. I feel like the whole movie has a very understated tone as there's no big "wow" factor throughout, but everything is crafted well and executed greatly. It hits a lot of great beats and manages to be thrilling, while not over the top.
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 Argo - I think everyone should see this film once as its a good little history lesson, but the people that need to see it the most are probably the least interested in seeing it. I feel like the whole movie has a very understated tone as there's no big "wow" factor throughout, but everything is crafted well and executed greatly. It hits a lot of great beats and manages to be thrilling, while not over the top.
 
 
 
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 Nice. I'm hoping to see it this weekend.Argo - I think everyone should see this film once as its a good little history lesson, but the people that need to see it the most are probably the least interested in seeing it. I feel like the whole movie has a very understated tone as there's no big "wow" factor throughout, but everything is crafted well and executed greatly. It hits a lot of great beats and manages to be thrilling, while not over the top.Currently Playing:
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 Sounds like my type of movie and the fact that it deals with real events that a lot of people should at least know about makes it doubly intriguing. I'll be seeing this as soon as I can.Argo - I think everyone should see this film once as its a good little history lesson, but the people that need to see it the most are probably the least interested in seeing it. I feel like the whole movie has a very understated tone as there's no big "wow" factor throughout, but everything is crafted well and executed greatly. It hits a lot of great beats and manages to be thrilling, while not over the top.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
 
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 I think a lot of people will be shocked/surprised by the first ten minutes. The history of that region post WWII I feel like has been swept under the rug quite a bit.
 
 
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 Just saw Contraband. Can't go too wrong with a Wahlberg movie.
 
 
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 I don't know how sarcastic/serious you are with that statement, but for the 12 Wahlberg movies I have seen, I would give them:
 
 Fear - Rotten
 The Italian Job - Fresh
 Four Brothers - Rotten
 Invincible - Fresh
 The Departed - Fresh
 Shooter - Fresh
 The Happening - Rotten
 Date Night - Rotten (though he was a side character)
 The Other Guys - Rotten
 The Fighter - Fresh
 Contraband - Fresh
 Ted - Fresh
 
 7 Fresh and 5 Rotten ain't bad.
 
 Granted, I skipped out on films like We Own the Night, Max Payne, and The Lovely Bones... but I can dig most of his films. Heck, I even own Four Brothers and The Other Guys, so it just goes to show his films can still hold some value even when they're not as good (and rotten doesn't always mean "bad," but there needs to be some form of balance).Last edited by Blzer; 10-25-2012, 07:57 PM.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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 I've seen 11 movies he's been in and liked 10. Of course I skipped stuff like the Happening which just looked terrible.
 
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 I don't know how sarcastic/serious you are with that statement, but for the 12 Wahlberg movies I have seen, I would give them:
 
 Fear - Rotten
 The Italian Job - Fresh
 Four Brothers - Rotten
 Invincible - Fresh
 The Departed - Fresh
 Shooter - Fresh
 The Happening - Rotten
 Date Night - Rotten (though he was a side character)
 The Other Guys - Rotten
 The Fighter - Fresh
 Contraband - Fresh
 Ted - Fresh
 
 7 Fresh and 5 Rotten ain't bad.
 
 Granted, I skipped out on films like We Own the Night, Max Payne, and The Lovely Bones... but I can dig most of his films. Heck, I even own Four Brothers and The Other Guys, so it just goes to show his films can still hold some value even when they're not as good (and rotten doesn't always mean "bad," but there needs to be some form of balance).
 Fear is rotten to you...? I loved that movie.
 
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 [REC] 3
 
 Compared to the first two it's complete crap.
 On it's own it's an average zombie flick that was almost complete crap but just barely managed to save itself from the rubbish pile and climb to the lower end of mediocrity.
 
 The camera views only last 20 minutes. Soon as things get going it changes to the common cinematic style. It lost all intensity,originality and uniquness from the others. This is going on at the same time as the first so it doesn't add much to the overall story. The vet that worked on the dog is attending a wedding before the outbreak in the builiding happens. There's a scene with a news report on TV outside the building in the backround but otherwise doesn't much connect.
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 The Five-Year Engagement
 
 Hilarious, heartfelt, the most likeable cast I've seen in years, original even when dealing with cliches, it's a GREAT movie. Go watch it.Member: OS Uni Snob Association | Twitter: @MyNameIsJesseG | #WT4M | #WatchTheWorldBurn
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 I've been waiting on some impressions of this. I liked the trailer and the cast, but completely forgot about it.
 
 
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