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^Based on the "Lack" of diversity this year the Academy needed to be assaulted with a reminder of just how out of touch they are.  I'll admit some of the 'jokes' were thin and not witty by any means, but I have no problem that he carried it through his whole performance.

Maybe the 'lack of diversity' was due to the lack of good films that fit the bill. I'm not a film critic and rarely even see all those that get nominated but I think there might be a bit of over reaction from the black film community.
You can't get more 'liberal' than Hollywood and where is the Asian and Hispanic outcry...?
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Any thoughts on the Oscars?  Did anyone see any of the nominated films.?
When I do go to the movies I never seem to see the ones that get nominated. Embarrassed
Did Dicaprio deserve the win? What about Spotlight..?

I saw The Big Short, Bridge of Spies, and The Martian.   I reviewed each here a few pages back.

Did DiCaprio deserve the win?   Against Eddie Redmayne, Bryan Cranston and Mike Fassbender?   H e l l   n o.


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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by JD JD wrote:

^Based on the "Lack" of diversity this year the Academy needed to be assaulted with a reminder of just how out of touch they are.  I'll admit some of the 'jokes' were thin and not witty by any means, but I have no problem that he carried it through his whole performance.

Maybe the 'lack of diversity' was due to the lack of good films that fit the bill. I'm not a film critic and rarely even see all those that get nominated but I think there might be a bit of over reaction from the black film community.
You can't get more 'liberal' than Hollywood and where is the Asian and Hispanic outcry...?
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I agree that Asian and Hispanic should also be included in all this, but great actors can deliver great performances in mediocre movies. So "lack of good films" in and of itself shouldn't affect an actors nomination. It may very well be that the film doesn't deserve an award, but  a movie is not a performance.
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Point Break  (2015)

Fresh reimagining of the 1991 classic about extreme athletes on a spiritual quest to find enlightenment through a series of elemental tasks, and the young FBI man who infiltrates them.   Nothing can replace the original film and this makeover is not as fun or whimsical but consistently plays against type by eschewing the beautiful and chiseled people for the rough and real ones, and a darker, less beachy atmosphere.   Could be tighter, drags a bit where the '91 version moved along, and diehard PB fans will probably hate it.

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Midnight Cowboy - would you get this man to a doctor already!? its like these 2 characters had the emotional maturity of a 12 y/o,
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anyone else seen Batman vs Superman?
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^ This week
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Originally posted by mithrandir mithrandir wrote:

Midnight Cowboy - would you get this man to a doctor already!?


   LOL


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Just watched Anatomy of a Murder again.....this time around, however, Jimmy Stewart's character seemed a whole lot more nefarious than I remembered.  A great role that, because it's the trustworthy Jim Stewart, we kind of overlook the fact that he's a bit of a scumbag.....he manipulates the defendant into an insanity plea; he throws smoke screens over the defense to obscure his client's undefendable position; he leads the jury on with outbursts that are inadmissible but, as he says, once a jury hears something, it can't be unheard.  Then the ending turns it all on its head.....great film.  Great soundtrack by the great Duke E.  Highly recommended. 
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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The wife and I saw Everybody Wants Some!! a couple of nights back.  It's written and directed by Richard Linklater, so if you've ever seen Dazed And Confused, this is pretty much that, but in the 80's.  Being a big fan of Dazed, I went into this thinking and wanting it to have the same feel and atmosphere as that movie had, and it didn't disappoint.  The film follows a group of college baseball players a few days before the start of the school year and the partying and shenanigans they get into.  You basically just get the feeling of hanging out with these guys over the course of a weekend.  Nothing major happens, but that's partly what makes it great, as it's just a weekend of these guys' lives and we get to tag along.  The humor is great, too, and again, comes mainly from the guys just goofing around and ripping on each other, like most guy friends do.  If you even remotely liked Dazed, I highly recommend EWS.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

I'm not sure what people were expecting from this David Goyer-penned living graphic novel but if you haven't been reading comix since adolescence it is possible you simply won't appreciate this rather worthy effort (heck I don't even like Ben Affleck and he was just fine as Gotham's eccentric billionaire).   It is easy for producers and directors to utterly muck-up a good script, e.g. Man of Steel, but the DC faithful should be roundly entertained by this somewhat too long appetizer for the inevitable Justice League film.   Old favorites make brief appearances, stereotypes are shunned, Wonder Woman is not a sexual being, and much of the second half is more Batman Befriends Superman than anything else.   As he has in the past, writer Goyer takes from Frank Miller's 1986 breakout series The Dark Knight Returns, and one can smell the fondness for old pulp and musty odor of a b&m comic book shop when 50 cents could buy you an afternoon of escape and adventure.   Ain't nothing wrong with that.


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The Revenant

Harshly beautiful and profoundly violent slice of real life in the American badlands circa 1823 loosely based on the experiences of Hugh Glass who was double-crossed and left for dead by a fellow frontiersman.   Tom Hardy is brilliant as always and even DiCaprio doesn't stink-up this story of survival and determination at a time when it's a miracle anyone survived daily life at all.   Blows away 2015 Best Picture winner Spotlight.   Recommended highly.

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Mad Max: Fury Road

After the misled Beyond Thunderdome with its questionable casting and plot points, having strayed so far from the ratty, post-punk electricity of Mad Max and The Road Warrior, the Aussie series redeems itself with an upgrade, some fresh gasoline, a big budget and some real acting chops from Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron.   It makes for a solid if imperfect and somewhat too long fourth entry in George Miller's enduing saga (a few bizarre aspects ~ like a band of plump expectant mothers and their cargo of breast milk ~ may throw some for a loop).   Sentiment does run a bit high for a dystopian action flick and any chance of recapturing the rawness of the first two films is long gone, but overall Max Rockatansky's fourth adventure in the Wasteland is a worthy offer and should entertain a fairly wide audience.

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Where to Invade Next

The equally loved and hated Michael Moore returns with his current skewering of U.S. culture as he steps-in for the military to invade various European countries, which is to say it's mostly him talking to folks about their lives and how they differ from the average American.   See Italians aghast at the small amount of paid leave most U.S. citizens get; The superb lunches in French schools; Those wacky fun-loving Finns; The magical, debt-free wonderlands of Slovenia; Germany's pencil-making yet thriving middle class.  

But that's it.   That's all there is.  Which for Michael Moore is a surprise, and let's face it, a letdown.   Because while those things are largely true and regrettable, the film itself is shockingly toothless, unremarkable, and unmoving as Moore dawdles around the Continent weak-kneed for all things Euro while scolding his lowbrow culture back home.   It's as if Rick Steves secretly took over with a cheerful "Hi!  I'm Michael Moore and I want to show you how a nice Caucasian country should be run!"  

Ultimately what Moore reveals more than anything is his unrelenting dissatisfaction with his own nation, which is entirely reasonable and yet, here, unconvincing as compared to previous triumphs Roger & Me, Bowling for Columbine or Fahrenheit 9/11.   We know America has big problems and you're pissed about it, Mike, we all are.   But a film, even your films, must move us-- they have to educate and outrage us or you're just another documentarian.   We might as well turn on PBS and catch this week's Travels in Prague.  




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^  Michael Moore is a sleaze and a phony. The only talent he has is knowing how to edit questions and answers in a way that makes the outcome exactly what he wants it to be. He takes hours and hours of footage then cuts and pastes until he has his twisted version of the truth.
If he hates America so much he should have stayed in Europe.
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Legend.

Tom Hardy plays both Kray twins in this violent offering. Pretty gripping, graphic and stylish. I enjoyed the original film with the Kemp brothers playing the Krays, but Legend is slightly a cut above IMO. The portrayal of Ronnie in particular is powerful and unlike the earlier fim covers his earlier run ins with the cops and his mental illness. Recommended!
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^want to see it, huge Hardy fan -

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^^^ He's great in Legend. Clever direction with his split role. Both brothers portaryed brilliantly and distinctly. They were very different characters. Must have been a challenge to play.
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