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  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42515

    #1411
    Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

    The Hurt Locker

    I just downloaded this from the PlayStation Store a couple of hours ago, my first movie rent download ever. To start off with the quality in case anyone was wondering, I don't know if all movies are in 16:9 (as this movie already is) or if it preserves the aspect ratio, but it all looked decent except for some night scenes having pretty heavy mosquito noise. I'm not sure if that's video compression or if that's just the movie, but that was really the only picture issue. Sound was only decent; I didn't have it on full blast but it was loud enough. Bass would sometimes kick in more than I felt it needed to (not powerfully, just low) and there wasn't much crackle and pop from gunshots, but it was 5.1 though it never said whether it was lossless or not, so I can't confirm. But again, sound was good enough... just not the best of the best that you'll hear on Blu-ray.

    As for the movie itself, I obviously picked this out because it won the Best Picture Oscar. Normally it seems that I don't hear of half the movies nominated for Best Picture. In this case, I still have not seen half of them (haven't seen District 9, A Serious Man, Precious, An Education, or The Blind Side). From the five that I've seen so far though, Up In the Air still gets my vote for what I considered to be the Best Picture. I'm not sure what the criteria is exactly to win an Oscar, though frankly I'm more perturbed that Inglourious Basterds didn't get a Best Original Screenplay Oscar.

    Now, about the movie. It's centralized around three soldiers enlisted in the Bravo Company with a little more than a month to go stationed in Iraq, and Sergeant Will James replaces the former leader of an army explosives unit. He's a cocky bastard pretty much from start to finish and rolls the dice on many procedural calls that are life-or-death, though he has heart. It's tough to tell really where his heart leads him to though, but the end gives enough resolution to figure out why he does what he does. The movie opens with a quote that I think many people would have forgotten to retain after five minutes of watching this movie, though I encourage that those who watch it, remember it: "The rush of battle is a potent and often lethal addiction, for war is a drug." I did not look up the source of this quote, but I'm guessing it's from a novel of sorts. Anyway, this very much sums up the main character's vice, and his only Kryptonite is a bullet through his skull. He will stop at nothing, and he enforces his team to follow through the battle lines.

    This is what is drawn from the actions and dialogue, mostly all that this movie is composed of. It's not heavy with a musical score, it doesn't have a narrative, it's not preachy, it's not quotable... and most of all, it is scene after scene of real-time unfolding events with no real sense of a climax or falling action. Think of it like the show 24, with the exception that many days can pass by in a simple scene transition. The tension is built up in a way that you never know what's going to happen at any given moment for the sheer fact that it's in this real-time direction, and there are a lot of red herrings and decoys for the audience's sake so that they'll have to hold their breath for the entire ride. I will give that nod to the director, though it's the case where after you have seen it once, there isn't much to hold your breath for. The lasting appeal is stale at best, yet at the same time you can't hark the direction if it is top-notch in its form (the cameramen could have left their finger off the "quick-zoom" button a little more, though).

    Not exactly a weak point, but the screenplay was nothing worth noting in the same way that The Departed or Inglourious Basterds shared their excellent screenplay. Again, this was all real-time. You have many moments of silence (and nothingness), many commands, and many times repeating the same lines over and over (i.e. "Drop your weapon!"). This isn't bad, it's just real. I don't know why it is that you can credit somebody for being "real" with their script, that's just a form of saying that the action controlled the dialogue, and that's not normally something that you hear from critics to be a good thing in movies. Again, it wasn't a bad thing for this movie's sake, but Best Original Screenplay? Honestly, I think not.

    So, in closing I certainly can't disregard this movie for being very good. I don't think I can say that I haven't seen other movies like this, so in the end I'm left scratching my head and wondering exactly what it was that separated this one from the rest. They were able to stretch it past two hours with the real-time factor, and it was like we watched a documentary follow three soldiers unharmed through a war zone. We've seen it in Black Hawk Down, though this is less Hollywood-ized in many ways. I'm just saying that I will accept the Best Picture nod it got, but I'm getting the same feeling as I did with Slumdog Millionaire last year. The only difference is that I wasn't a huge fan of any of the five movies nominated last year, so at least the Academy has upped their game with not only ten nominations, but the movies they've nominated as well.

    For what would probably be considered a war movie (though it's a post-invasion period), it wasn't very daunting nor was it too emotionally riveting. As I've already said many times, it was just real. I credit the actors for their performances, and I appreciate this movie keeping politics out of the equation. But there were three serious snubs in the screenplay, director, and picture categories of the Oscars (where Inglourious Basterds, Avatar, and Up In the Air should have won respectively). I just hope that people still give the other movies a rental and a chance to see what they're made out of and how they stand up with this one, as they all stand tall, though comparatively around the same height in their own unique ways. I think this was of the most diverse BP groups I have seen at least, so I'm glad that movies like this are getting a shot at it, though I'd like to get a little more reasoning as to why it does. In a way I feel that it's unfair I have to hold this movie on such a high pedestal while ranking it, but in doing my best to remove the Best Picture factor from my viewing, this movie is a solid 8.2/10. I mean it was good, but nowhere could I stand up and cheer, giving it a BP nom before I had even heard the nominations myself (meanwhile I could do so for IB and UItA).

    By the way, I have no idea what the title means. I can take a few shots in the dark and I may land on the right answer, but I just wanted to throw that out there.
    Last edited by Blzer; 03-10-2010, 08:32 PM.
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    • LionsFanNJ
      All Star
      • Apr 2006
      • 9464

      #1412
      Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

      Military slang meaning something's going to cause a world o' pain.
      HELLO BROOKYLN.
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      • Blzer
        Resident film pundit
        • Mar 2004
        • 42515

        #1413
        Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

        Originally posted by LionsFanNJ
        Military slang meaning something's going to cause a world o' pain.
        Thanks.
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        • MC Fatigue
          Banned
          • Feb 2006
          • 4150

          #1414
          Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

          Remember Me... Not a terrible movie.

          HUGE SPOILER
          Spoiler

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          • Gibbz
            All Star
            • Aug 2005
            • 8240

            #1415
            Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

            Originally posted by Salhus
            Antichrist

            Wow, just...wow.

            Shocking. IMDB it if you want
            Yeah, I just watched that on Netflix. That's as disturbing as a fictional movie can get.

            It was very well-acted and creative, but I honestly found it really difficult to watch at points. It's a good movie but holy ****; shocking and grotesque don't begin to tell the story.

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            • WeLLWeLL
              MVP
              • Nov 2008
              • 2507

              #1416
              Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

              Originally posted by ABrooks111
              Yeah, I just watched that on Netflix. That's as disturbing as a fictional movie can get.

              It was very well-acted and creative, but I honestly found it really difficult to watch at points. It's a good movie but holy ****; shocking and grotesque don't begin to tell the story.
              I added it to my instant-que maybe last week or so but I just don't know if I have it in me to sit through it. I have read numerous reviews on it and some people tout it for being great and pushing the limits, while others just call the director out for his grotesque wankery. I'm still trying to figure out if I want to watch it. F'd up stuff for the sake of being f'd up doesn't sound too intriguing to me (ala Saw), although from what I read about the plot of this one, it sounds like some of these things may serve the story well. I guess I'll just have to sack-up eventually and give it a shot.

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              • Gibbz
                All Star
                • Aug 2005
                • 8240

                #1417
                Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                Originally posted by WeLLWeLL
                I added it to my instant-que maybe last week or so but I just don't know if I have it in me to sit through it. I have read numerous reviews on it and some people tout it for being great and pushing the limits, while others just call the director out for his grotesque wankery. I'm still trying to figure out if I want to watch it. F'd up stuff for the sake of being f'd up doesn't sound too intriguing to me (ala Saw), although from what I read about the plot of this one, it sounds like some of these things may serve the story well. I guess I'll just have to sack-up eventually and give it a shot.
                I can take "Saw" gore and all of that stuff without batting an eye, but this flick is genuinely effed up.

                Dafoe and the female actress are both really impressive. Antichrist is definitely not for the faint of heart, though.

                One review I saw that was pretty accurate said, "Quite possibly the best movie that you would recommend to absolutely no one."

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                • WeLLWeLL
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 2507

                  #1418
                  Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                  Originally posted by ABrooks111
                  I can take "Saw" gore and all of that stuff without batting an eye, but this flick is genuinely effed up.

                  Dafoe and the female actress are both really impressive. Antichrist is definitely not for the faint of heart, though.

                  One review I saw that was pretty accurate said, "Quite possibly the best movie that you would recommend to absolutely no one."
                  Ya, I really just find the Saw series to be more of a comedy than anything else. I'm interested in this because I think it could have some redeemable qualities in terms of the performances by the actors. Gonna have to watch it when my girlfriend isn't around though, because there isn't a chance in hell that she'll want to check it out.

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                  • GAMEC0CK2002
                    Stayin Alive
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 10384

                    #1419
                    Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                    Watched the 'Invention of Lying'. Decent comedy with a lot of situational and dry humor. Nothing to lose sleep over if you never watch it.

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                    • LionsFanNJ
                      All Star
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 9464

                      #1420
                      Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                      Originally posted by MC Fatigue
                      Remember Me... Not a terrible movie.

                      HUGE SPOILER
                      Spoiler
                      I read about that ending. Its stupid and I think there just for shock factor.
                      HELLO BROOKYLN.
                      All Black Everything

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                      • Gibbz
                        All Star
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 8240

                        #1421
                        Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                        Originally posted by WeLLWeLL
                        Ya, I really just find the Saw series to be more of a comedy than anything else. I'm interested in this because I think it could have some redeemable qualities in terms of the performances by the actors. Gonna have to watch it when my girlfriend isn't around though, because there isn't a chance in hell that she'll want to check it out.
                        Yeah...

                        I'm gonna make a not so bold prediction and say most women would be terribly offended.
                        Last edited by Gibbz; 03-13-2010, 12:57 PM.

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                        • SPTO
                          binging
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 68046

                          #1422
                          Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                          Well I woke up early enough to see the 2nd of the Bowery Boys movies


                          In Fast Company
                          (1946)

                          Here's a pretty accurate summary:

                          As repayment to a priest who got him out of a scrape with the law, Slip agrees to drive the cab of a cabbie who has been injured in a collision. The job turns out to be more trouble than it's worth, as Slip's girlfriend is mad at him for working so much he hardly sees her, and Slip finds out that a rival cab company is involved in a scheme to wreck all of their competitors' cabs so they can have the whole city to themselves.
                          As far as comedy goes this isn't as good as the first film but it's much better crafted as a story and slightly more realistic. That's not to say that all of the humor fell flat as there were a couple of pretty good scenes.

                          - In the 1950s one very popular sight gag was the "how many people can you fit into a phone booth" gag. Well it seems the Bowery Boys got in on that a few years earlier as there's a scene where Sach and the other boys all pile into the phone booth. They call on Slip's gal Mabel to get them out and she winds up inside the booth then the owner of the malt shop tries to get them out only to get squashed in with all of them as they're literally jammed like sardines. A big burly guy comes along and pushes the door of the booth until the other side of the booth bursts open and they all fall out.

                          - The other pretty good gag was at the home of the rival cab's owner where Sach finds revolving wall and is sitting at the bar and the others find him and he sprays seltzer water at them. Well needless to say that more or less gets them kicked out but to cap out the joke Slip sprays a face full of the stuff at the butler as they leave.

                          All in all I thought it was a perfectly innocuous little picture and it's a great way to pass a little over an hour of your time.

                          2 out of 4 stars.
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                          • Eton Rifles
                            Obey the Father!!!!
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 5374

                            #1423
                            Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

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                            • Fresh Tendrils
                              Strike Hard and Fade Away
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 36131

                              #1424
                              Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                              500 Days of Summer - awesome film. That's about all I can say right now. Great film and Zooey was cute as hell throughout.



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                              • Buckeyes_Doc
                                In Dalton I Trust
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 11918

                                #1425
                                Re: What movies have you seen recently? Part 1

                                Cop Out: Ehhh...some funny parts. Wouldn't watch it again though.
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