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  • TripleCrown9
    Keep the Faith
    • May 2010
    • 23676

    #8041
    Re: What movies have you seen recently?

    Just got done watching (and loving) another movie that I seem to recall not being overly popular, Olympus Has Fallen.

    I don't know why, but this movie was awesome. All the twists and turns and action. Butler, Eckhart, and Freeman were great. I remember some being skeptical because it came out basically the exact same time as White House Down, but I really enjoyed the flick.

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    • Majingir
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      • Apr 2005
      • 47490

      #8042
      Re: What movies have you seen recently?

      lol, going through entire Harry Potter series(again), trying to watch 1 movie a day.

      This is first time I'm watching entire series from start to finish where I know how the entire series ended(last time I went through the series,I was doing so cause I wanted to watch all before I watched the final one for the first time)

      Hermione is easily the best of all the main kids. And Snape is easily the best of all the professors. Both character wise, and acting wise.

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      • Lieutenant Dan
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        • Sep 2007
        • 5679

        #8043
        Re: What movies have you seen recently?

        Originally posted by Majingir
        lol, going through entire Harry Potter series(again), trying to watch 1 movie a day.

        This is first time I'm watching entire series from start to finish where I know how the entire series ended(last time I went through the series,I was doing so cause I wanted to watch all before I watched the final one for the first time)

        Hermione is easily the best of all the main kids. And Snape is easily the best of all the professors. Both character wise, and acting wise.
        Agreed on all counts. It is a great series and I also enjoyed the books.

        My favorite book and film from the series is "The Goblet of Fire."
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        • Majingir
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          • Apr 2005
          • 47490

          #8044
          Re: What movies have you seen recently?

          I still wish Malfoy turned good and in the end it was him and Hermione. He could've been good character, but after first few few movies, he just got boring(at least for me). I know the 6th one he had huge part in it, but really,after the 3rd or so, he didn't seem that good.

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          • DJ
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            • Apr 2003
            • 17756

            #8045
            Re: What movies have you seen recently?

            The Wolverine
            Like my current distaste for most sports games due to playing non-stop for several years, I'd grown weary of the Superhero movies by the time I saw Iron Man 3, so I completely skipped The Wolverine in theaters.

            I received the blu-Ray as a Christmas present and watched it tonight. I'm not an avid follower of the comics so I have no idea if this played true to a particular story or not, but I thought this was a solid film. Making Logan vulnerable physically really added a nice layer of drama, and I thought all of the moving pieces of the story worked well in the larger picture.

            As always, the action was well-done and the closing credits scene definitely piqued my interest in the next X-Men film. Hugh Jackman is still very believable as Wolverine and I'd be OK with him doing one more of these solo projects if the story is right.
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            • Lieutenant Dan
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              • Sep 2007
              • 5679

              #8046
              Re: What movies have you seen recently?

              Originally posted by Majingir
              I still wish Malfoy turned good and in the end it was him and Hermione. He could've been good character, but after first few few movies, he just got boring(at least for me). I know the 6th one he had huge part in it, but really,after the 3rd or so, he didn't seem that good.
              I think Tom Felton played Malfoy very well. In the later films he grew very conflicted about what was being asked of him...especially killing people. He simply isn't that bad of a person. An arrogant git, perhaps, but not a killer.
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              • Blzer
                Resident film pundit
                • Mar 2004
                • 42515

                #8047
                Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                Originally posted by Majingir
                lol, going through entire Harry Potter series(again), trying to watch 1 movie a day.

                This is first time I'm watching entire series from start to finish where I know how the entire series ended(last time I went through the series,I was doing so cause I wanted to watch all before I watched the final one for the first time)

                Hermione is easily the best of all the main kids. And Snape is easily the best of all the professors. Both character wise, and acting wise.
                I did this exact thing almost exactly two years ago, only it was the first time I had seen any of the films.

                I love Hermione, but my two favorite characters in the whole series were Snape and Luna.
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                • ScoobySnax
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                  • Mar 2009
                  • 7624

                  #8048
                  What movies have you seen recently?

                  Wolf on Wall Street

                  It was okay. Just a little to raunchy for my tastes. I know it should be expected from a Scorcese film, but he took it to a whole 'notha level in this one. I laughed a ton though.
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                  • BlueNGold
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                    • Aug 2009
                    • 21817

                    #8049
                    Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                    Don Jon - Nowhere near as good as I was hoping or expecting it to be. Not terrible either though. I think I was expecting it to be a lot funnier than it ended up being. Also, there really isn't any emotional attachment for any of the characters. It doesn't help that the movie is only about 90 minutes as well.

                    The Wolverine - I kinda faded out at some point after the amazing bullet train scene but still caught the end. I really enjoyed everything I did manage to see. I've never seen X-Men Origins: Wolverine so I can't compare but this was a really good standalone Wolverine movie and even though they're starting to wring Wolverine dry with how much they overexposed him in the X-Men trilogy plus two standalone movies, I'd like to see another one if they can recapture what they had here.
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                    • dickey1331
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                      • Sep 2009
                      • 14285

                      #8050
                      Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                      Originally posted by Majingir
                      lol, going through entire Harry Potter series(again), trying to watch 1 movie a day.

                      This is first time I'm watching entire series from start to finish where I know how the entire series ended(last time I went through the series,I was doing so cause I wanted to watch all before I watched the final one for the first time)

                      Hermione is easily the best of all the main kids. And Snape is easily the best of all the professors. Both character wise, and acting wise.

                      After seeing all of the Harry Potter movies. It's hard to watch anything Alan Rickman is in like Love Actually. All I could think was this dude is Prof Snape.
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                      • GAMEC0CK2002
                        Stayin Alive
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 10384

                        #8051
                        Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                        Going to see the hobbit: desolation of smaug in a few hours. looking forward to it.

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                        • Blzer
                          Resident film pundit
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 42515

                          #8052
                          Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                          Saving Mr. Banks

                          I saw this one with most of the family. I'll admit that I probably haven't actually seen Mary Poppins in almost twenty years, although many scenes are still engraved in my head and I learned how to spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious by memory when I was six years old. So to anybody who just might be in the boat of having not seen it before or in some time, it really wouldn't be a bad idea to pop it in, even if it's not a favorite of yours. After all, going into the film I actually didn't really know what this movie was about, because frankly I didn't know who Mr. Banks was.

                          The film begins rather delicately and unmemorable, jumping right into two parallel chronologies of a flashback and flashforward of the original Mary Poppins bookwriter's "past" as a child moving with her family to another part of Australia in 1906, and "present" before accepting an invitation to meet with Walt Disney in Los Angeles in 1961. This was more of a blessing than a nuisance for the film in that it helps make the overall pacing fluid and works as a character builder.

                          I do have kind of a problem with the flashbacks, though: every time the movie flashes back, it is struck to serve as a specific symbol for something that the writer (as portrayed by Emma Thompson) likes, dislikes, or was deeply affected by in a specific instance when she was six or seven years old. This makes these moments contrivances for easy storytelling, where motifs are black-and-white right on the screen. It does not save much for the imagination as a book would and becomes an exposition on the writer of old and young, as if every instance that happens in the "present" is perfectly recalled as a moment within just a few months of herself as a young child (as portrayed by Annie Rose Buckley). In that, I will say that if most things were mentioned of rather than simply cut to, although it wouldn't have made a more entertaining film, it would not have been too "in your face." I think there was only one really worthy flashback that defined everything about an hour into the film; the other flashbacks could have served their purpose as the first half hour of the film in general if they wanted to, then they could have flashed forward. But I am only ranting about that at this point, for better or worse.

                          Despite the PG-13 rating, we're definitely being left with a Disney imprint on this pretty lighthearted, uppity film. On the surface it might not appear that way because of the main character's detestable personality, but the jokes come and go in every scene at the right moments and everybody in the Los Angeles area tries going about all business with smiles on their faces. The cinematography aims toward non-aggressive colors, brightish midtones, and steady focuses on telling negative emotions more through words than facial expressions. John Lee Hancock and crew seemed to aim really hard at always hinting for light at the end of the tunnel, serving plenary optimism despite all that seems to "go wrong" during the film's run.

                          Although the acting was a very strong point of this number, I predict in fear everyone will only leave praising Tom Hanks for his portrayal as Walt Disney. Okay, I'll give it to him that he looked like the guy, but behind that I saw it as exactly what it was: Tom Hanks as Walt Disney. Every other actor or actress who showed up was somebody else entirely, although I haven't a clue who they portrayed in real life and most were probably carbon-cutouts of filmic stereotypes for the sake of telling the story properly. Okay, so they won't overlook Emma Thompson either (who will probably deservingly receive a Best Actress nod for this), but the supporting cast was just too hard to overlook. Farrell, Giamatti, Buckley, and Whitford sell their parts so convincingly as well, and really hit the bulk of the film when Hanks isn't on scene. In fact, Farrell and Buckley are super important because Hanks and Thompson obviously don't appear in the 1906 flashbacks. But I think there is a problem if Tom Hanks is nominated for Best Actor for two reasons: 1) I honestly think it's just ham-handed; 2) I wouldn't exactly say his part was a leading role. Best Supporting Actor? I'll have to look at the list of others. He really saves himself a possible position here in one of the last scenes, so I'll reserve judgment on that until next month.

                          Anyway, I was well-immersed from beginning to end despite the novelty wearing off early of the cutaways resembling exactly what they foretell or backtrack to involving certain physical on-screen symbols, and probably has one too many "Call me Mrs. Travers, not Pam / Call me Walt, not Mr. Disney" jokes. I'm not a true dedicated fan to Walt Disney's older works, either when he was alive or for twenty-five years after that, but I surely appreciate what his work has meant for everything else surrounding it plus how much it has affected our lives. I mean although I never watch the cartoon, what would this world be without Mickey Mouse? Hell, without Disneyland? And yes... without Mary Poppins? You throw so much buoyancy out the window without these things, so to make a film in today's time simply as a re-reminder of what some glory days were like at one time before is good enough reason for it to be made period. In all, it was a good ol' time to spend during the holidays with my family at the movies and watch this film, and without needing to be too critical, in a nutshell I really did enjoy it. I wouldn't see it by myself anywhere, but if you have somebody to tag along with, just sit back and enjoy it... all the way through the credits, might I add.
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                          • Blzer
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                            • Mar 2004
                            • 42515

                            #8053
                            Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                            Originally posted by dickey1331
                            After seeing all of the Harry Potter movies. It's hard to watch anything Alan Rickman is in like Love Actually. All I could think was this dude is Prof Snape.
                            What about as Hans Gruber in Die Hard?
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                            • Majingir
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                              • Apr 2005
                              • 47490

                              #8054
                              Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                              Originally posted by Lieutenant Dan
                              I think Tom Felton played Malfoy very well. In the later films he grew very conflicted about what was being asked of him...especially killing people. He simply isn't that bad of a person. An arrogant git, perhaps, but not a killer.
                              Ya. He seemed like a character who could've been real good if it wasn't so much for his family. They did seem to turn him somewhat good in the final movie at the end though. But his best stuff was in the earlier movies. Especially him getting beat up by a girl lol.

                              Originally posted by dickey1331
                              After seeing all of the Harry Potter movies. It's hard to watch anything Alan Rickman is in like Love Actually. All I could think was this dude is Prof Snape.
                              Irony for me is that my 2 fave characters from the movie(Hermione/Snape),look much diff now than they ever did in the movies. Though in Snapes case, that was a wig he was wearing, so of course in real life he'd be diff.

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                              • Chrisksaint
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                                • Apr 2010
                                • 19127

                                #8055
                                Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                                Harry Potter was awesome and will always be awesome.

                                Saw Frozen today with my little sister, was pretty good. Probably the best movie Disney has been apart of since Finding Nemo I guess. (Not counting Marvel)
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