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blaise 04-19-2009 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Great Expectations (Post 5668104)
Nice comprehensive list here are the only ones I disagree with:

I really wanted to like Burn After Reading, I think my expectations were too high.

I thought Twilight blew, really liked Sarah Marshall, and thought Iron Man was good despite the commercialism of it.

In Bruges had the best dialog of any movie I have seen over the last 10 years (Wes Anderson movies excluded).

I watched In Bruges last night. I loved it. I thought the exact same thing about the dialogue. It's outstanding, which isn't surprising because the guy that wrote it was an accomplished playwright.

Ceej 04-19-2009 08:20 PM

Just got back from The Hauntings in Connecticut, or some nonsense like that. It's a rental at best. It's just like all of the other recent "haunting" movies which have came out recently.

irishjayhawk 04-19-2009 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 5684240)
Where do you think it veered from narrative to didactic manipulation?

Good question. I'm not sure. I just think it's horrendous because it was utterly predictable and borderline stupid (plot wise). The only reason anyone gave this film the light of day is because they got Smith to star.



I saw State of Play today. Really liked it.

CHENZ A! 04-19-2009 09:35 PM

Watched "The Wackness" last night. Really good movie, and great soundtrack.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1082886/
The Wackness

It's the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop. Set against this backdrop, a lonely teenager named Luke Shapiro spends his last summer before university selling marijuana throughout New York City, trading it with his unorthodox psychotherapist for treatment, while having a crush on his stepdaughter.

'Hamas' Jenkins 04-19-2009 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by irishjayhawk (Post 5685855)
Good question. I'm not sure. I just think it's horrendous because it was utterly predictable and borderline stupid (plot wise). The only reason anyone gave this film the light of day is because they got Smith to star.



I saw State of Play today. Really liked it.

Predictable is not bad if it is sufficiently developed. I don't think you always have to throw the audience a changeup. It was lacking in development, and would probably have worked better in book format where it could be fleshed out and still retain the longer segments of character development.

I watched Dark Days with one of my friends this afternoon on Netflix Instant. Interesting little doc.

Pablo 04-19-2009 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 5686022)
Predictable is not bad if it is sufficiently developed. I don't think you always have to throw the audience a changeup. It was lacking in development, and would probably have worked better in book format where it could be fleshed out and still retain the longer segments of character development.

I watched Dark Days with one of my friends this afternoon on Netflix Instant. Interesting little doc.

Yeah, I watched that doc. a few weeks back..definitely interesting, but at least a few of them got a living situation arranged in the end.

KcMizzou 04-19-2009 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by CHENZ A! (Post 5685979)
Watched "The Wackness" last night. Really good movie, and great soundtrack.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1082886/
The Wackness

It's the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop. Set against this backdrop, a lonely teenager named Luke Shapiro spends his last summer before university selling marijuana throughout New York City, trading it with his unorthodox psychotherapist for treatment, while having a crush on his stepdaughter.

Loved that one.

Sure-Oz 04-19-2009 10:35 PM

Saw "Milk" last night and it was a very good movie. Worth a look.

Saw YES, MAN! blah movie but jim carrey makes me laugh. Not worth a rent unless you have netflix.

GF saw Changeling and liked it, said it was sad.

Sure-Oz 04-19-2009 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 5668359)
MILK is outstanding. I thought that was a very well-made film, and an incredible performance from Sean Penn. Watched Yes Man last night. It was OK.

Enjoyed Milk and totally agree with you on all accounts

Frazod 04-19-2009 11:41 PM

BTW - I figured out what's wrong with Jennifer Connelly - checked out the IMDB site to see if she was anorexic or dying of something - she's a ****ing vegan.

Somebody needs to kidnap her and force feed her twinkies and cheese until her tits grow back. :grr:

Fire Me Boy! 04-20-2009 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Sure-Oz (Post 5686099)
Saw "Milk" last night and it was a very good movie. Worth a look.

Saw YES, MAN! blah movie but jim carrey makes me laugh. Not worth a rent unless you have netflix.

GF saw Changeling and liked it, said it was sad.

I want to see Changeling. Looks decent.

I'd say YES, MAN! is a rental if you have a Redbox. But I certainly wouldn't rent it at Blockbuster. It's a $1 rental, at most. Or catch it on HBO sometime.

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Originally Posted by Sure-Oz (Post 5686106)
Enjoyed Milk and totally agree with you on all accounts

:thumb:

blaise 04-20-2009 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 5686022)
Predictable is not bad if it is sufficiently developed. I don't think you always have to throw the audience a changeup. It was lacking in development, and would probably have worked better in book format where it could be fleshed out and still retain the longer segments of character development.

I watched Dark Days with one of my friends this afternoon on Netflix Instant. Interesting little doc.


I liked Dark Days too. Union Square (documentary) about heroin addicts on the street in NYC was pretty good too.

Sure-Oz 04-20-2009 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 5686403)
I want to see Changeling. Looks decent.

I'd say YES, MAN! is a rental if you have a Redbox. But I certainly wouldn't rent it at Blockbuster. It's a $1 rental, at most. Or catch it on HBO sometime.



:thumb:

Yeah i'd do a $1 for Yes, Man. I forgot about that.

Skyy God 04-20-2009 10:29 AM

For those who missed it in theaters (which includes me), go rent Let the Right One In. Don't wait for the sure to be mediocre American remake.

Sure-Oz 04-20-2009 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Pittsie (Post 5686998)
For those who missed it in theaters (which includes me), go rent Let the Right One In. Don't wait for the sure to be mediocre American remake.

Is that movie in a foreign language w/ subtitles?


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