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Knobby
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Please to explain.
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The T
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I found it a movie with tons of plot holes, an unbearable last 30 minutes with a masturbatory amount of cgi effects for their own sake, a totally uninspired Krypton and close to zero creativity. It has a few good things but it's almost a generic superhero movie.
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Ady Cardiac
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EH?....not sure what you mean by "please to explain".....
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Barbu
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21 Grams & Mystic River...long time no see.
Disturbing, meaningful, powerful movies. |
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Knobby
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Recent review on me forum:
"NIGHT OF THE HUNTER.
Knobs has watched it yet again. Eloquence, reverence,sadness,deliberate early film days (D.W.Griffith) style; this film has it all. Very likely the very best US film EVER made and its based on a very simple story AND it was directed by actor Charles Laughton who never directed again (since the movie -sorta like "Its A Wonderful Life" - bombed terribly on release. The true magician here being James Agree (screenplay) but that is another story in itself. There is definite magic here - the cinematography by Stanley Cortez (fresh off Magnificent Ambersons) with amazing black & white sharpness, the haunting soundtrack , the old-world religion turned bitter (something you rarely see on film), the incredible, unforgettable performance by Robert Mitchum as the piety-oozing, sadistic YET ridiculous widow-murderer "preacher" man. And of course the gorgeous ,luminous, moving centerpiece - everything leading up to that most gentle, visually stunning river sequence where the tired children in their fragile , tiny skiff are taken by the gentle,moonlit current of the uncaring river slowly drifting past night animals, trembling rabbits,frog,fragile spider web (okay, webs are not fragile. Fox you,c**t.) - are they keeping vigil? or are they (Nature) indifferent to the children's plight ?- creatures , like the children, just trying to survive in this hard world. In the original book Grubb wrote: "They blew along like brown leaves in the wind.". And when the girl begins her little "makeshift" childsong - singing to no one in the middle of the farmland-riverside-wilderness (for her brother has fallen asleep) your heart just breaks; "Once upon a time, there was a pretty fly, and he had a wife,this pretty fly, and one day she flew away,and one day his pretty fly children flew away too, into the sky, into the moon." The Night Of The Hunter is a masterwork of symbolism, a poignant southern gothic which many call (and I cant understand this) one of the greatest HORROR films ever made. If its a horror film, have you ever seen a horror film "monster" riduculed as the outwardly formidable preacher Harry Powell is when the old lady (Lillian Gish)confronts him with a shotgun and he goes off, at once buffoonish, whooping like a suddenly-nerved fowl? A film shot on low budget - the obviously painted back-drops just add to the immense magical sense of this somehow being a child's sad,sad dream. A film like no other. American as anything. It is the depression. West Virginia. Parentless children go begging for raw potatoes, perverted religion preys....beware of false prophets. Helpless, helpless. We , everyone of us, drift down the same river, above and below us the waters , indifferent. Is there any reason to the flow, any guidance whatsoever? |
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dr wu23
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That looks really interesting.............hope I can see it here in the US.
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Atavachron
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I Am Bruce Lee
Solid biopic about the Chinese-American film legend & martial arts master produced by his daughter Shannon in 2012, though there is so very little footage of Lee outside his filmed roles and interviews that the precious little material here will be all too familiar to fans of the star. But for those not as close to his life and career, this is probably the best and most comprehensive documentary to date and provides a heartfelt tribute by family, friends and students to a man well ahead of his time and whose impact on action filmmaking, choreography, the Asian/American experience, and of course martial arts is timeless and truly immeasurable. |
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Ady Cardiac
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yeah i watched it last night......stunning film....funny, dark , trippy, disturbing in places , stunning acting ( especially from reese sheersmith) , beautiful photography and some of the most fantastic images i've seen in years......and all filmed in 12 days on a budget.......sorry but i dont need 3d/cgi crap film these days.....but do watch it if you love alternative cinema.....well its called that to the masses but for me this is normal cinema to me.....
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Count me down as one of those fans still outraged over the missing red undies! I've collected the comics for a long time now, and when DC rebooted all their comics about two years ago, the red undies on Superman were the first to go! I liked the first half of the film, but once the hour long CGI orgasm dragged on in the second half, I was getting really quite sick of it. The climax REALLY pissed me off, though, an absolutely unforgivable mistake on the behalf of the film-makers that should have known better. As for my watched movies today, I decided to have a long-overdue marathon: The Last Exorcism part 2 Evil Dead (2013) Texas Chainsaw 2013 The Raid and (ahem!) wonderful Disney flick `Tangled'! The two horror remakes were very well done, nice and hardcore if you like the genre. Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - July 06 2013 at 05:46 |
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Atavachron
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^ I read somewhere Shuster and Siegel intended the costume to resemble a 'strongman' outfit popular at the time, which of course consisted of a full leotard with shorts and a belt.
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The T
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I think the suit was one of the better things of Man of Steel. One of the few attires that didn't look like generic action sci-fi.
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AlexDOM
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Over the Top
Solid 80s Stallone flick in the spirit of Rocky. I loved the father son scenes, they were awesome. Also loved all the sweaty 80ish style and music. (Kenny Loggins oh yeah!)
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Forgot to mention in my original Superman reply, even though the film was inconsistent, Henry Cavill played him perfectly! He was the best thing about the film. I really liked how commanding and authoritive this Superman was. I think this new film gives us hope of a decent franchise to come in the future. As long as the Zack Snyder excess of the second half can be kept in check a bit better next time, I'm sure the sequel will be better! |
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The T
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If they give the film to somebody else, there might be hope.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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In the first half (after that awful Krypton-based stuff at the start), I was thinking `Man, this is the most subtle and restrained Snyder has ever directed'. Then that final hour of crashing buildings....urgh, I thought I was watching the finale of that piece of crap `Chronicle' film again! I think sadly he's one of those directors that swamps his efforts with too much CGI with no subtlety or restraint. Even things like `Sucker Punch', which was an interesting if spectacular failure, suggest he has potential, but he always gives into his inner Lucas lol! |
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Saw the new version of Much Ado About Nothing this afternoon. It was pretty good, but sometimes hard to take serious Shakespearean language in modern times. Knowing pretty much nothing about real Shakespearean performances I have no idea if the language was genuine or laughable. Nonetheless, especially being a Joss Whedon fan, I quite enjoyed it once I got past the language.
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AlexDOM
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Sunshine.
Very atmospheric sci fi flick. Stunning visuals. Great soundtrack. Simple Idea expanded brilliantly along with some big ideas explored.
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Barbu
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Re-watch 'The Dark Knight Rises', good plot but not a fan of this one: Way too long with one of the most boring villain ever. Bale is fine but i just don't care for Batman here, strange.
Still 3.5/5 |
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Up The Chastity Belt. (Medieval period comedy primarily based on filth)
Stargate Continuum.
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"Man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself" - Sartre
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