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TheGazzardian
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Cheers as I said before, Primer is pretty challenging to follow and it took me a few tries to piece it all together (and some wiki-ing to confirm a couple things I wasn't sure about). Part of that is intentional but I'm pretty sure it's as-hard to follow as it is too because it was his first film and had a really low budget. Still, it's one of my favorite mindbenders. If I'm thinking of the right movie (about a little girl vampire, right?), I saw Let Me In in theatres with my wife when it cameout, and I thought it was a really cool movie too. I never looked into it but it doesn't surprise me that it's a remake of a foreign film, I may check it out with her someday if it shows up on netflix.
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Saw a few movies with my wife earlier this week. We saw the new Studio Ghibli film, The Secret World of Arriety. It's only playing in one theatre in the city, an hour of bus and trains away, and only one time per day, right after lunch. So I took an afternoon off, and we went there, ate overpriced theater food, and represented 2/3rds of the audience there to see it that day. It was a neat experience. The movie itself was good, had the Ghibli visual and storytelling charm, the story itself was rather low key but fantastical enough. It didn't exactly have a happy ending but I enjoyed it.
That night we watched a couple more on netflix, Runaway Bride which I liked more than I expected to for what it was, and Pleasantville which was a neat idea with an alright execution.
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Jim Garten
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I know what you mean when it comes to remakes of foreign movies; so often they just do not work as well. However, I was pleasantly surprised with 'Let Me In'... having already seen the original & loved it, I thought the English language remake was as good, if not slightly better. Haven't quite decided whether to watch the 'Dragon Tattoo' remakes yet, as the Swedish originals were done so well... |
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Ricochet
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I just realized I left a part out, so it should be: "Yes, it is annoyingly more and more modish these days to adapt in English a foreign hard-boiled success within very few years from the original." So: trend is bad, simple transposition can be disqualifying, but incidentally both Reeves (for Let Me In) and Fincher (for Dragon Tattoo) knew what they're doing. I very much liked the original Dragon Tattoo, but again I didn't graded Fincher's version too far behind. He could also get the upper hand on the next two parts, should he make them tighter and bitterer, since the Swedish ones got awfully scrambled. Edited by Ricochet - March 23 2012 at 05:38 |
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Ricochet
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The Hunger Games, in a rare occasion of going to the cinema (where I'll likely return only for Prometheus and Dark Knight Rises later
this year). Reviews already flowing, calling it either a compelling or
simply put on film adaption, something that'll probably never be my case
to tell. Synopsis exists as well, so I'd rather not draw too much of it
here: future America rebuilt from ashes, still socially unequal - life
quality going downwards from the heavily satirized cosmopolitan Capitol
to the last and poorest of the Districts, from where our pure-hearted,
nature trained and sacrificial for the family's sake heroine emerges -
and rullingly authoritarian and Big-Brother-y. The movie travels in
three acts from the ennui of said District to the sickeningly reality
show glitter and snobbery and finally the cruel Games themselves.
How good the movie is depends. Lawrence is doing everything very well and there's even Harrelson being cynical before turning fatherly. There is at least one, if not two scenes, of great audio-visual effect (and I don't mean FX / CGI, but serious montage and soundtrack), that have wowed me. The movie doesn't simply head into action, it is heavy on subtext and questioning. But just like you can wonder how perfect the book, put this way - with the teen heroics, the rebellious hopefulness and everything -, can be as a dystopic one, so can the movie - made approachable, predictable in its rush, only with dread in all its situations - have its afterthoughts. *** Warrior or how boring and bland of a drama it can get. And honestly, with The Wrestler and The Fighter seen already in close succession these past years, I was about as thrilled seeing another fighter as I am waiting for the next war (in the Middle East) movie. Having mentioned The Fighter, that one is unspeakably more inspirational, high tempo and with stand-out characters. This is platitude in its family issues, character despairs and everything else up to the gnarly (if ludicrously plotted) punching fests. Edited by Ricochet - March 25 2012 at 09:07 |
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richardh
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I have the original on DVD of Girl With The Dragon Tatoo (plus the other 2) and like all three and also very much enjoyed Fincher's remake aside from the odd last twenty minutes which went nowhere.
Other remakes I thought were okay:
Insomnia - Christoper Nolan's remake of a Norwegian film. I've seen the original and the remake and both are good
Quarantine (remake of Spanish horror film Rec) - this got panned but to be fair its virtually the same film with the added bonus of Jennifer Carpenter (Dexter).
There were rumours that the superb Spanish ghost film The Orphanage was going to be remade but that would be a hard act to follow!
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Ricochet
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Wow, Insomnia is a remake?
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I saw recently the original Planet Of The Apes movie-definitely the best of the Ape movies-i give it five stars-great acting and characterisation, stunning camera work, and very original ideas
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^ and scripted by Rod Serling
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^ Yes. An awesome film, interesting soundtrack too
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Nice review, Rico - was in 2 minds about seeing this one, but on your recommendation, may just make the effort (therefore, if I don't like it, it is all down to you & you will receive an invoice for a full refund of the cinema ticket ) |
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Ricochet
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Going with a friend, he was also in a "well, if you say so" mood and he came out all right.
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1997 film starring Stellan Skarsgard who of course went on to become a successfull Hollywood actor
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District 9
Admirably conceived sci-fi faux documentary about crustacean-like aliens exiled to Earth ends up being mostly slow, stupid, disgusting, and puerile. You know a film is failing when you can gleefully sail through scene after scene on FWD without missing anything of interest. Uncommonly bad. |
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Curse of the Cannibal Confederates
I expect better from Troma films with ridiculous names like this. Where is the over the top gore, zaniness, and goofy acting? All you get here is stiff line delivery and some very disappointing confederate zombie attacks. Not to mention most of the movie takes place in near complete darkness. Ultra low budget films with titles like this are supposed to be fun but this one is just boring.
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ah yes symbolism, the sci-fi kiss of death
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District 9 is great until Michael Bay takes over the film 2/3 of the way through. There was absolutely no need for any of the fight scenes and the magical mech warrior bull. A better ending could have made it go from good original story for its time to great movie.
I just saw Forbidden Planet last night. Oh wow. One of the best movie's I've seen in awhile. |
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I'd say District 9's aliens are a problem too. Why do they always have to picture them as ugly monsters? Even in other planets in other systems, I'm sure evolution would've favored beings of more or less similar characteristics to us.
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Labyrinth - Oh man, this is an absolute paragon of 80's children's films. It's a trip through all the cocaine Jim Henson and David Bowie could have. The lessons don't make any sense and to be honest, neither does the storyline as it really feels like Henson had ideas for scenes and threw in transitions later, but it makes up for that through sheer style. All the scenes and puppetry look amazing, and while the girl can be overdramatic at times, the rest of the cast is memorable and sympathetic. Again, not to mention Bowie, who steals the show every time he appears on screen and should be watched if only for him, 9/10
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