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 ^ there are some painfully cheesy scenes in it that detract from the street cred of the first one, really almost a spoof of the first if not for some superb action sequences


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Yeah, I got bored during the chase scene, skipped ahead and John was being obnoxious, and I think that's enough. On a lighter note, James Cameron congratulating Katherine on her Oscar

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Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

 
Here stonie, just for you I'll Netflix Aliens, which I haven't seen yet, and if I don't like that either, maybe I just hate James Cameron?


For crying out loud, don't do that! LOL But do watch Alien, the trilogy debut by Ridley Scott, which I find it to be a masterpiece. You need not to spoil the first experience of the "Alien" concept with Cameron's action movie he made based on this concept. Now on Cameron's Aliens, it actually is a great action movie and if you happen to enjoy action movies then you'll enjoy it. Probably the best action movie ever, certainly my favourite. And even then it can't compare to Scott's Alien, a visual and narrative masterpiece. I also love Alien 3, the gothic-uber-horror by Fincher, which gets a huge amount of undeserved flack (as can be seen in the Trilogy Meter LOL) because it wasn't an action movie as the fans expected and some deserved flack because the computer generated images were not great.


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Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

That depends how you define near universal, according to Metacritic the NY Times hated it. :P And, to be fair, I've only seen parts of each Terminator, so I'm probably mentally transferring the complete awfulness of T3 onto the other ones, which I admit is not fair, although what I can definately remember of T2 and T1 doesn't inspire me to want to watch the whole thing.

I don't see how having a general distaste for big budget action movies renders my opinion incomprehensible. And I would say it's a wonder that anybody actually likes anything at all. ;-)
 
Here stonie, just for you I'll Netflix Aliens, which I haven't seen yet, and if I don't like that either, maybe I just hate James Cameron?

I too T2 is by far the best Terminator movie. And as far as Aliens goes, I'm just not a fan, I mean as far as sci-fi action goes, it was amusing, but I just don't have any endearing love for it. I haven't seen any other movies from that series, but I don't know if I want to.
 
Thumbs Up The only person that I know didn't like is my mother, but now Henry's doing company... Look, there's nothing wrong with hating big budget movies, but this movie is really entertaining and have a good atmosphere, I know that we have seen too much separated scenes on TV ocaccionally and all the parodies do not help the movie, but if you see it from start to finish you will get why we consider it a wonderful (but not flawless) film...
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Just saw Princess Mononoke. Stunning! Shocked
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote harmonium.ro Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2010 at 13:47
Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Just saw Princess Mononoke. Stunning! Shocked


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Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Just saw Princess Mononoke. Stunning! Shocked


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Where the Wild Things Are

5/10

I love the design and characters of the things, but honestly the kid annoyed me most of the time. I guess the main draw of the story if for people to feel a connection about their own childhood and get some reaction out of that. I had a bit of a connection, but I've glanced at the story no more than once more than 10 years ago and can't feel any nostalgia there. The movie just...doesn't come together. It has good parts but a mediocre whole. The music annoyed me, constantly reminding me that this is so quirky indie lol. It would have been better and would have been a more emotional experience with a Lemony Snicket style, orchestral soundtrack with maybe less gothic influence (that movie is much better than this one, by the way). The way the music abruptly stops in a scene or when the scene is cut right in the middle of the action reinforces the forced quirkiness with an added plus of annoying, jerky cinematography. So, great art direction here, good (thing) character development, mediocre everything else.


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 ^ that's too bad--  I just saw a beautiful exhibit on Maurice Sendak's work, he is truly a remarkable artist and an American treasure


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^^ Yeah, this movie really failed to click with me. It kinda just drooled a little bit of sadness on me and then waddled away mysteriously, leaving me to think "......What the hell was that?"
 
I gotta admit, though, I laughed at a few of my friends who were mildly upset that "it didn't follow the book". LOL
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The Pacific   

Part 1 of the newest HBO Greatest Generation tribute was reasonably well-made and written though appears to be no Band of Brothers.  The appalling part is Tom Hanks narration, injecting his milquetoast, spoiled middle-class self into something he has no business in.  At least give us someone credible instead of this nambypamby  who'd never go to war, would protest it, and stay safely at home.  Just shut up and quietly produce the thing, Mr. Hanks, you're making us all sick,


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never have I been so bored by a movie.  I do not mind the actors involved (well except for that chick from Saturday Night Live- who I cannot separate from her annoying-as-hell characters on SNL- Mila Kunis is annoying too), but this film was NOT clever.  it was NOT funny.  I did not laugh once.  just agonizing.  predictable, stupid.... I could go on and on.  I don't mind Mike Judge.  I like some of the stuff he has done... namely Idiocracy. 

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Coraline - 8/10, I think; visually amazing, and really good story/characters, up to our childhood's favourites. It was also a lot of fun to sense all the influences and references, which are very nicely integrated.


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You Kill Me

Quirky little film with Ben Kingsley as a recovering alcoholic hitman working as a mortician and Téa Leoni his quick-witted love interest.  Intelligent and funny, great cast, worth catching.



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Kingdom Of Heavens, director's cut - 5 or 6 out of 10, he completely ruined it. I raged.
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Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

Kingdom Of Heavens, director's cut - 5 or 6 out of 10, he completely ruined it. I raged.
 
mmm... I'm not sure which version I saw...? which one of them lasts 3 hours? I thought it was a good movie, interesting and fresh... some clichés here and there but it was a good story about a very interesting part of the history... at least the version I saw reach a 7.5 to 8... but I'm not sure what version I saw...
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Finally I saw In Bruges, and it's a good movie, but not great... good jokes, a little slow pace, interesting but something really takes me away of it... don't know, maybe it was Collin Farrell... worth to watch... indeed...

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The Prestige

Fascinating tale of two magicians in old London (Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman) and the deadly rivalry that develops between them.  Wonderfully plotted and full of great twists and turns, brilliantly directed by Christopher Nolan, and David Bowie is great as Nikola Tesla.  From Chis Priest's novel.  Highly recommended.


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The Prestige

Fascinating tale of two magicians in old London (Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman) and the deadly rivalry that develops between them.  Wonderfully plotted and full of great twists and turns, brilliantly directed by Christopher Nolan, and David Bowie is great as Nikola Tesla.  From Chis Priest's novel.  Highly recommended.

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People Who Do Noise--It's an interesting look at the people behind the noise scene in Portland, Oregon, but you do have to like noise to some degree to get any enjoyment out of it. One thing that shocked me was how juvenile so many of the performers were: almost all of them mentioned that they were convinced that society is going to collapse within 15 years and so they're trying to reflect that in their sound (or just party), and they all seemed to agree that "noise is the new punk rock" or "noise is the most punk music possible". But noise was around a long time before punk! And the world is probably not going to end! It also dragged a bit because so much of it was people just screaming into a microphone with lots of distortion and feedback, and if you want to do that for your personal catharsis that's fine, but don't pretend that you're being original and changing the world. But I guess any movie covering local bands would have that problem since most local bands suck.

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