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Bowser 04-12-2009 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 5664307)
The new one with Russell Crow looks good. Or are you more the Hannah Montana type? I heard it was #1 this weekend.

State of Play isn't out yet, and Hannah is one of the flicks that didn't catch my eye. Even my 13 year old daughter said there was no way she'd go see that.

Just a crapfest at the movieplex right now. (Not so) Patiently counting down for Star Trek.

Miles 04-12-2009 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 5664425)
State of Play isn't out yet,

The BBC mini-series of State of Play is outstanding. It's 6 one hour parts that you can just fly through.

Not sure what to expect from the movie but from the previews it seems different enough to be interesting.

Bowser 04-12-2009 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Miles (Post 5664473)
The BBC mini-series of State of Play is outstanding. It's 6 one hour parts that you can just fly through.

Not sure what to expect from the movie but from the previews it seems different enough to be interesting.

Still playing on a cable station somewhere, or do I need to Netflix the mini-series?

Miles 04-12-2009 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 5664481)
Still playing on a cable station somewhere, or do I need to Netflix the mini-series?

Hit it up on Netflix. I think its only 2 discs.

Bowser 04-12-2009 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Miles (Post 5664508)
Hit it up on Netflix. I think its only 2 discs.

Will do. Thanks for the recommendation.

DeepPurple 04-13-2009 02:19 PM

So far this year between DVD's and Directv I've seen the following films. This is my scores from the IMDB website.

Slumdog Millionaire - 10
Seven Pounds - 9
August Rush - 8
Burn After Reading - 8
Let the Right One In - 8
The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas - 8
The Dark Knight - 8
The Lucky Ones - 8
21 - 7
Away from Her - 7
Charlie Wilson's War - 7
Ghost Town - 7
Milk - 7
Purple Violets - 7
Quantum of Solace - 7
REC - 7
Rescue Dawn - 7
Rocknrolla - 7
The Bucket List - 7
Transsiberian - 7
Tropic Thunder - 7
Twlight - 7
Two Lovers - 7
W. - 7
Changeling - 6
Chapter 27 - 6
Eagle Eye - 6
Forgetting Sarah Marshall - 6
Iron Man - 6
Mr. Brooks - 6
Quarantine - 6
Reservation Road - 6
Righteous Kill - 6
Role Models - 6
Splinter - 6
The Cake Eaters - 6
The Great Buck Howard - 6
The Strangers - 6
Wind Chill - 6
1408 - 5
Deception - 5
In Bruges - 5
Norbit - 5
Street Kings - 5
The Air I Breathe - 5
The Great Debaters - 5
The Heartbreak Kid - 5
The Jane Austen Book Club - 5
The Ruins - 5
Hitman - 4
Jumper - 4
Prom Night - 4
Shutter - 4
The Darjeeling Limited - 4
The Flock - 4
We Own the Night - 4
Bonneville - 3
Captivity - 3
I Know Who Killed Me - 3
I Always Know What You Did Last Summer - 3
P2 - 3
The Promotion - 3
88 Minutes - 2
Decoys 2: Alien Seduction - 2
One Missed Call - 2
Rachel Getting Married - 2
Semi-Pro - 2
Funny Games - 2
Hostel II - 1

QuikSsurfer 04-13-2009 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DeepPurple (Post 5665696)
So far this year between DVD's and Directv I've seen the following films. This is my scores from the IMDB website.


REC - 7
Forgetting Sarah Marshall - 6
Quarantine - 6
Shutter - 4
The Darjeeling Limited - 4

To me, Wes Anderson can do no wrong; The Darjeeling Limited was hilarious.
REC absolutely DESTROYED the american remake. The last 10 minutes of REC really messed me up.
Shutter was pretty terrible, if you're talking about the americanized one -- the original is pretty good.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall was one of the funniest movies I saw last year.

blaise 04-13-2009 02:59 PM

I liked the Darjeeling Limited too.

KevB 04-13-2009 03:47 PM

Re: Deep Purple's movies

I thought Eagle Eye was terrible, and I'm very forgiving. Interesting that you gave it a 6 with some other pretty decent movies.

I watched Slumdog over the weekend, really reminded me of City of God. I liked both very much. City of God caught me by surprise. I knew it had been well-reviewed, but it was outstanding. Slumdog has had more recent hype, and it lived up to expectations IMO.

DeepPurple 04-13-2009 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by blaise (Post 5665833)
I liked the Darjeeling Limited too.

Darjeeling reminded me of that other Jason Schwartzman (sp) movie, I Heart Huckabees, which I couldn't stand. It seemed like they were trying to be too smart and ended up being too dull. Also that other Schwartzman movie with Steve Martin and Claire Dane, maybe it's just him, although I'm not a big fan of Owen Wilson either.

It could be the style of comedies now a days, Sarah Marshall I didn't care that much for either, while on the otherhand "Sideways" is one of my all time favorite films. A buddy film about guys in their 40's, maybe I could relate to that more since I'm 58.

I didn't think REC destroyed Quarantine, I gave it a 7 versus a 6 for the American remake. Actually for similar sci-fi flicks, I really liked the movie Descent about the woman cave divers and Cloverfield I enjoyed alot as well.

Fairplay 04-13-2009 05:38 PM

Deepurple has seen a lot 0f movies.

patteeu 04-13-2009 07:33 PM

I saw Darjeeling Limited and Charlie Wilson's War yesterday.

I thought Darjeeling had it's funny parts, but it dragged a little for me. I kind of knew what to expect though so it met expectations pretty well.

I thought Charlie Wilson was hilarious. Much better than I expected. Philip Seymour Hoffman's character was great.

Deberg_1990 04-13-2009 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 5666071)
I thought Eagle Eye was terrible, and I'm very forgiving. Interesting that you gave it a 6 with some other pretty decent movies.

Agreed. I really wanted to like that, but it was horrible. Decent idea, but stretched credibility waaay too much. I actually got bored with it the last 20-30 minutes.

irishjayhawk 04-13-2009 10:12 PM

Seven Pounds a 9?

That was the motherfucking worst movie I've come across in a while. Manipulative, predictable, and a waste of time.

Great Expectations 04-14-2009 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by DeepPurple (Post 5665696)
So far this year between DVD's and Directv I've seen the following films. This is my scores from the IMDB website.


Burn After Reading - 8
Twlight - 7
Forgetting Sarah Marshall - 6
Iron Man - 6
In Bruges - 5
The Darjeeling Limited - 4
We Own the Night - 4

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).


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