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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

I didn't care for (Apocalypse Now) Redux. I thought the original version stood well on it's own.

Yes, I agree completely. The original version is better. But I would have liked to have seen more scenes in Kurtz's compound. Apparently there were more scenes that were filmed but they weren't used in the original version or redux. I've heard rumors about a workprint version of the film that has more scenes of Willard's time in the compound.


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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

Miles Ahead

Gorgeous, refreshingly honest tapestry of the grandmaster at his best and worst, lovingly led and directed by Don Cheadle in one of the finest impersonations I've ever seen.   Full of the best of Davis' music and frantically paced, Miles Ahead is a deep long drink from a bottle of the hard stuff and will appeal to both jazz lovers and non fans.


I'm looking forward to seeing this. I've enjoyed some of Cheadle's other movies such as Hotel Rwanda and Traitor.
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I watched The American the other day. It's a slow-paced thriller about an assassin on a mission in the Italian countryside. Directed by Anton Corbijn (who was originally a music photographer, he's done many famous album covers). Stars George Clooney.


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Well, I just recently watched Jacques Tati's Trafic (1971). This is a very good film. I've seen Tati's first three films so far and I wasn't disappointed with this one. It is probably the weakest of his films so far but that does not mean it is bad in anyway. Anyways, there are some great moments and his films have a very warm, quirky feel to them. I give it a 7.5 out of 10.
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American sniper. I was pretty content with the film. Nice structure, acting. It's a very violent movie, yet realistic. Strong 4.5 stars [...]

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Because I don't want to affiliate myself with any racist organisations. Forget race, I just want good people in my country.
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That's honest but I would adjust my language if you wanna stick around.

Besides this is a film thread, not a sociopolitical platform.

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Star Trek: Beyond

...or maybe "Be-yawn" would've been a better title.  

Seems the Star Trek franchise's Curse-of-the-Odd-Numbered-Flicks is back despite the promise and high hopes of the last two entries.   It's all in the writing, after all.   Everything; not just dialogue but storyline, pace, characters, subtleties and plot points, it all has to work and suspend us in a firm but fluid solution for at least two hours.   If not, I'll be cranky and less likely to come back next time--  simply put, don't hire a cast member to write your script, they're actors not creators.  It makes a difference.   And if the writing team are not people who love and know the premise intimately, there'll be hell to pay.   Or at least bad returns.

Idris Elba is good as main heavy Krall but everyone else seems to be along for ride, assuming, perhaps in vain, that next time it will be better.   Maybe, maybe not, but that's no excuse for a bad script, one that feels more like a TV episode than a feature film.   Things start okay but unravel fast and by the time the crew are strolling through a forest on an unknown planet, you kinda know they've lost it, dropped the ball, haven't worked hard enough, and worst of all don't seem to know they're in a Star Trek movie.   Still, I suppose it's better than the painful sight of a wheezing septuagenarian cast from the original show running around like they're thirty years old.  

But not much.


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I never saw American Sniper. It just seemed like another product of my country's overwhelming sense of jingoism. 


Anyway, my favorite movie is John Cusack's High Fidelity. Wonderful characters and not to mention the whole music theme.  10/10
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Just caught the trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the first of the "Anthology Films" but considered number 9 in the series, scheduled to come out in December.  

It looks ... good ... that's right good, about the rebels who steal the Death Star plans that show-up later in A New Hope.   Instead of a tired J.J. Abrams directing, it will be Gareth Edwards and if the trailer is any indication it appears to be a real Star Wars extension rather than the uninformed fantasies of guys like Abrams.   The very good Felicity Jones will star as a young Rebel and the story looks to be made with the passion, if not the atmosphere, that the Star Wars canon deserves.






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Doctor Strange looks pretty darn good too -

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The Bronze

Gymnastics farce with Melissa Rauch as a mean, over-the-hill Olympic medalist training a zealous young competitor.   Plenty of comedic potential but strangely lacking in actual laughs, The Bronze, in some mutant fusion of American Pie and Fargo, tries desperately to be the depraved gross-out flick of the summer but instead just disappoints.   Good cast including Gary Cole unable to save sincere but ill-conceived script by Rauch and hubby Winston.

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Under the Volcano

I know this one is based on a 1947(?) book, but i haven't read. I might try to keep an eye out the next time I'm at a thrift store. Anyways, Albert Finney plays a drunk who was a British consul. He is going through a divorce and it appears the world is on the verge of the second World War. Furthermore, he is in Mexico and it is the day of the dead celebration.
I gotta say, Albert Finney is great and he really appears to be drunk like I was totally buying it. I was also with this film up until the ending. I was really expecting a bang to happen at the end, and while it did in some sense, I was totally let down by it. TO me, the ending felt cheap and it seems like the whole film was done with care up until the last ten minutes or so. The editing seemed choppy, things seem to get melodramatic, which felt out of place from the rest of the film. Anyways, I'd give it a 6 out of 10. The acting is really great in the film so that is a plus, but that doesn't make up for my disappointment with the ending.
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Downfall

Despite the many fine reviews of this film, I'd avoided it due to the fact I'd seen so many of the parodies on-line, I didn't know whether I'd be able to take it seriously.

I needn't have worried - without a doubt, this is one of the finest WWII films I've ever seen. Bruno Ganz (?) is stunning as Hitler, portraying him, not as a complete and utter monster (that part of the character goes without saying), but as a sad, delusional man, watching his dreams of domination crumble around him as his advisers slowly but surely turn their backs. By turns gentle, violently angry, depressed, focussed and vague, Ganz puts in the performance of a lifetime.

Don't think this is a one man show, through - the supporting cast are all worthy of note (Except maybe, the actor portraying Martin Boorman whose only stage directions seem to be 'stand around looking worried'), especially those playing Josef & Magda Goebells - the final scenes with their children are heartbreaking.

I honestly cannot say enough good things about this film - it's by turns horrifying, funny (true), sad & always thought provoking.

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10 Cloverfield Lane

Ridiculous and predictable suspense thriller about a cataclysm and the people held hostage afterward by a crazy farmer in the bunker under his house.   Somewhere between Misery and Signs, the film is a well-organized mess of misdirection, bad science fiction, and a waste of good talent.



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Men Behind the Sun

More exploitation flavoured than I expected, although probably also historically accurate. Worth watching once, but would have been better with a plot.
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Captain America: Civil War

In what amounts to an Avengers movie, the Cap series continues to evolve as the superior catalyst for the Marvel Universe--  even a young Peter Parker and other party-crashers join the fun as an unstoppable Bucky Barnes is used by a dormant Hydra agent to wreak havoc on an increasingly authoritarian world, forcing the heroes to choose between action or UN control.   Solid plot, few slow spots, clever without being over the top, Civil War is smarter and less silly than what the Marv studios tend to peddle.

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Warcraft

Unremarkable if well-made myth/fantasy adventure based on the game.

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The Color of Magic - I am a pretty big Terry Pratchett fan and have read a few of his books thus far. I first came across the discworld series when I stumbled on Going Postal, another 2 part mini series based on a discworld book. Anyways, the cgi is nothing special but it is throroughly fun and hilarious in some spots. I really enjoyed it.

Le Diner de Cons (The Dinner Game) - Absolutely hilarious film. It is a french film so be prepared to read subtitles but i loved my ass off during this film. The pace never lets up and it is clever and smart from start to finish.


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