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avalanchemaster
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Eastern Promises- another Cronenberg film in the similar vein as his last, A History of Violence...
it was okay. worth seeing once. I did not enjoy this one as much as History of Violence, even though it is an interesting look at the workings of the Russian mafia.....some real gory/violent scenes. 6.5/10 Strange Wilderness- another half-baked comedy that is more for the dopes than anybody else. hardly any laugh out loud moments to be found, lots of slapstick and tasteless comedy.....another supposed feel good movie for the stoners that is pretty damn retarded but entertaining in the end..... 4/10 |
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BroSpence
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WOO YES! I too was taken away by TWBB. It was brilliant. the acting, the cinematography, the story, the music. The entire film had everything you could need. I was upset that a brilliant work of art like TWBB was reduced to one man's performance (a great one though). The best picture oscar should have gone to TWBB instead of No Country For Old Men. While that film was good, it didn't match the glory of TWBB. I mean the Coen brothers had already made films like No Country before. TWBB took movies back to the days when epic films were so very well done like Lawrence of Arabia. The big screen especially magnified the brilliance of the film too. Even just the opening shot was perfect. I loved it. easily a 10/10 film for me. |
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Fight Club
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Ah yes, the intro to that movie is just plain brilliant. There's no dialogue for the first 15 minutes, and it really puts meaning to the phrase "actions speak louder than words." In this first 15 minutes you get an idea of exactly what kind of man Daniel Plainview is, and it sets up the audience for the rest of the film. I too agree TBWW was a better movie than No Country for Old Men, though No Country was also brilliant. The Coens have had a long and prestigious career though and they deserved that Oscar. TBWW was just brilliant though... I know I'm repeating myself haha, but honestly, the more I think about that movie the more I realize how great it is. It's such a successful example of character study that it should be taught in literature classes. In all honesty, that movie was more poetic than most of the crap I was forced to read in high school haha. EVERYTHING has either a literal or metaphorical purpose. I especially love how Eli bleeds black at the end, just like everything else Daniel touches. He is quite literally an oil man. |
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BroSpence
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HAHA! |
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mithrandir
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Gridlock'd - a movie staring Tim Roth and Tupac
Shakur as a couple of junkies set on an adventure of sorts to try to
get into a detox program, not sure why my GF put this in netflix, but
whatever we watched it, mildly amusing view - 3/10
Sunshine - I loved the first hour or so of this movie, great hard-Scifi with an awesome and believable ship, crew interactions and problem scenarios, great special FX too... this is what CGI was made for! the only minor factual flaw was there's no reason why they couldn't have remained in contact with Earth from that short of distance - but I guess that was something they added to raise the tension, Now my annoyance with this movie was what played out towards the end, (all of a sudden it turns into a stalker/slasher in space movie ugh) ...so it lost some points with me on that one, a shame they had to break the mood with that tripe, I'll still give it a respectful - 7/10 - just because there was so much I liked about the beginning, Diary of the Dead - well I had to see it, but really why did Romero feel he had to make this one? any of the he wanted to convey have all been done in his previous Zombie epics, so nothing new there...the hand-held camera view point really didn't bring anything new either in fact it all seemed a little to sterile if you ask me, like it should have been grainier looking or something, if anything there are 3 things that might have actually improved this movie a bit #1 - should have been a little more raw and dirty looking, the splicing in the stock footage of disaster and violence made the the actual filmed footage seem all the more phony, #2 - better acting, I love sleaze and B-grade cinema just as much as the next guy but there is something to be said for trained professionals in the business, #3 - a tigher script, cut out some of the unnecessary BS, maybe span out some of the more hopeless and depressive scenes...there was no mood here, also WAY too many moments where you're saying "that doesn't make sense" or "that wouldn't happen, cause of this and that" -- maybe Im asking too much here but sh*t man either put out a halfway decent product or nothing at all, ugh - 2/10, (and only one of those points is out of respect and remembrance for Romero's classic films) |
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Fight Club
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Geez, a 3/10 and a 2/10! Stop watching such bad movies! And I've been wanting to see Sunshine for a while. I enjoyed Danny Boyle's previous works (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later) although Millions really pissed me off. My film teacher told me it was one of his favorite movies of all time so I went out and saw it and thought he was joking. But anyway, I've heard some positive and some negative things about Sunshine, so I'll just have to see for myself. |
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mithrandir
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hehe, yeah its hard to avoid sometimes, we've literally seen hundreds of movies over the past few years with netflix, we try to gear the queue toward our tastes, but sometimes we get an oddball thrown in like Gridlock'd, so its inevitable that were going to have to sit through some crap sometimes, I just had to see Diary of the Dead although Romeo hasn't done anything decent in over 20 years, (and Land of the Dead was stupid) but I still had to see it out of curiosity and respect for the man, |
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tardis
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I pretty much agree with you here on this review, and 7 is quite generous. I loved the first part of the movie, great suspense and tension, beautiful ship design etc. .... but couldn't quite feel disappointed at the sudden "slasher-flick" type ending (won't give anything away here)...still, definitely worth seeing...had a lot of potential as a sci-fi flick, we need more of 'em out there because the good ones are few and far between! Movies I've recently watched: Iron Man - 5/10 Mixed feelings on this one. Had some fun scenes and action, but felt disappointingly short-lived if that makes any sense. I felt left wanting for more, and that the ending battle sequence was only subpar (also I have a lot of respect for Jeff Bridges, but couldn't quite get into his character...in fact a lot of the characters felt a bit contrived, but if you can look past the cliched stereotypical archetypes, the movie still has it's fun moments). I, Robot - 9/10 I really enjoyed this movie, despite hearing only average reviews by the critics. I've never read the book, so I can't compare the film, and anyways books are always better, but I really had fun with this film. Yes, fun is the key word! It was a nice combination of detective story, mystery, and philosophical debates (on artificial intelligence rights, and Asimov writes great AI sci-fi). I liked Will Smith's character, even if it took me a bit to warm up to at first. There is more I could say about the film, but I'll let you judge it for yourself...check it out! There Will Be Blood - 5.5/10 Very mixed feelings about this effort. I would have given it a much higher rating if the ending hadn't left me feeling so cheated. Sure, maybe it was intentional and all, but I like to see movies that give me at least a partial sense of satisfaction, and all I felt after seeing this movie was disappointment, depression, and a sick feeling in my stomach. Don't get me wrong, there was some fine acting performances, but the main character was so hopelessly bleak and bitter, with no hope of redemption, I was left feeling like I'd just watched a funeral march. Maybe some like these kind of anti-feel good movies, but I prefer movies with redemptive themes. All I took away from this movie was that I hope to God never to end up like Daniel's character Still, I tried to be generous with my rating, movie was captivating and certainly kept me watching, if the ending hadn't left me feeling so jilted, I'd have given a much higher rating. Definitely recommend watching it though, and would love to hear what others think of it...there's no right review for a movie, it's all personal preference I will never look at drinking a milkshake the same way again though.... |
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KoS
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crimhead
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So is anyone interested in seeing the new Adam Sadler movie? Mike Myers?
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Fight Club
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Geez, you rated I Robot higher (much higher) than There Will Be Blood. That's disappointing... You're DEFINITELY going to have to watch it a few more times. I also suggest going out and renting a bunch of David Lynch movies, once you understand those, you'll watch movies in an entirely different manner |
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mithrandir
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hmm, thats quite a high rating...I assumed it just wasn't even worth the effort, I knew the movie wasn't going to follow the book because its basically a series of short stories that follow the evolution of the Robot while testing their merits against the Three Laws of Robotics, so Im assuming it takes more from the subsequent books in the Robot Series like Caves of Steel, maybe I'll give it a chance....I can't imagine it being any worse than some of the movies I saw over the weekend, |
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Atavachron
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I saw I, Robot but barely remember it
recently watched the Casino Royale remake and loved it.. best Bond since Man With the Golden Gun over thirty years ago ..intelligent and classy, 007 is back! |
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WinterLight
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Recently, I watched John Cassavetes' A Woman Under the Influence. As my introduction to the director, I found the film quite different than nearly anything I've seen on screen before (and I've seen not a few films throughout my life). The plot is essentially skeletal: a housewife is, to use the parlance of Thomas Szasz, having "problems in living." We see how her family reacts to her extraordinary, and just plain weird, behavior. What makes this film so distinct from others is that Cassavetes doesn't spell out, or even distinguish, amongst "bad guys" and "good guys." I quite appreciate this charitable opinion of his audience: for it is only in fiction do we observe such finely attenuated dichotomies whereas in our everyday lives we each exhibit (in differing proportions perhaps) characteristics of saints and gas-chamber attendants. It is, I believe, a great film, tightly composed and with impeccable performances; as such, I highly recommend it, especially if one can pick up the Criterion edition.
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avalanchemaster
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Reign Over Me- much like "punch drunk love", Adam Sandler proves that he can actually do some serious character acting. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I guess any movie-watching experience is entirely subjective though; but the subject matter thoroughly struck a tender nerve with me and I found myself moved to tears (I know, I am sooooo emo) by the plight of the main character, played by Sandler. Yes the movie is predictable at points, but I think it is really just about learning to live, love, and open up to those who mean the most to you. I think in a certain way that Sandler chose the plot line as sort of an homage to all who lost family in the tradegy of 9/11, so it is difficult as an American to not be moved to some degree by the plot devices in the film.... well done. 8.5/10
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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I saw Casino Royale a few months ago, thought it was one of the most boring movies in recent times |
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Atavachron
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^ miss films like Octopussy and Living Daylights, do you?
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darkmatter
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God, Casino Royale was amazing! I hope the next one is just is good, I guess it's due next year?
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Toaster Mantis
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I second the praise for There Will Be Blood... it literally plays like Citizen Kane remade by Sergio Leone. Sure, it's kinda demanding and somewhat depressing to watch but that's the point - it's about how an otherwise admirable person loses control over his own dark side. It's one of the best "power corrupts" movies in recent memory.
Today I saw something much more lowbrow, Doomsday. The plot is basically every single dystopian sci-fi movie made in the seventies and eighties thrown into a blender... sure, it makes very little sense, but it's lots of fun. My only complaint is that a couple of the action scenes were way too short. Bring on the sequel!
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WinterLight
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That's pretty much my impression of the film. It was well done, but was only a shadow of A History of Violence, arguably his best since Videodrome. |
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