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Deberg_1990 01-19-2013 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 9333596)
This. And she is at least this point a sufficient actress. Unlike other hawties like Megan Fox who couldn't act their way out of a paper bag.

Agree. She was really good in this. Heck, they all were. Best DeNiro performance in awhile.

Hammock Parties 01-20-2013 12:04 AM

Saw this tonight. Some depressing shit. Fassbender is terrific, though.

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Nzoner 01-20-2013 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by GoWalrus (Post 9334488)
Saw this tonight. Some depressing shit. Fassbender is terrific, though.

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Got in too late so I have the DVR set for Thursday's showing on HBO

Nzoner 01-20-2013 12:18 AM

I watched a movie the mrs got me for Christmas called Trauma,still trying to decide what I'd give it.Kept me interested but have to admit lost me a couple of times as well.

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Hammock Parties 01-20-2013 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Nzoner (Post 9334499)
Got in too late so I have the DVR set for Thursday's showing on HBO

You'll enjoy it if you like depressing films that are borderline pornographic.

The last scene was kind of amusing though.

Nzoner 01-20-2013 11:13 AM

Forgot to mention I watched a phenomenal documentary on Queen called The days Of Our Lives,2 thumbs way up!

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Fire Me Boy! 01-20-2013 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Nzoner (Post 9335008)
Forgot to mention I watched a phenomenal documentary on Queen called The days Of Our Lives,2 thumbs way up!

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I've seen that, too. Excellent.

QuikSsurfer 01-20-2013 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 9333229)
Just watched Mama. Not terrible. Decent enough horror flick... relies on too many jump scares, bit sufficiently creepy (at least for the $6 I paid to see it).

Agreed. Worth seeing.

nstygma 01-20-2013 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 9335038)
I've seen that, too. Excellent.

yes! i recommend that one too.

guitarmy21b 01-20-2013 04:36 PM

I've recently watched...

Zero Dark Thirty - Good movie, entertaining. I hated the Hurt Locker and this was much better, but I don't think it deserves best picture.

Silver Linings Playbook - for a guy watching a rom-com, I thought I would hate it but I enjoyed every minute of it. Bradley Cooper is a way better actor than I ever gave him credit for, and DeNiro's still got it. Highly recommended.

Django Unchained - ****ing loved it. My favorite Tarantino movie.

The Hobbit - Huge LOTR fan and I think I enjoyed this movie more than the trilogy. When I first heard it was being made into a trilogy I thought that was reeruned but now I can't wait for the next two.

Skyfall - definitely the best of the Craig-era movies which basically means it might be the best Bond movie yet.

Seven Psychopaths - I had no idea what this movie was about going into it and it really wasn't what I was expecting. I still don't know how I feel about it. I'm not sure if I loved it and think it's brilliant or I ****ing hated it. Either way, it's worth a watch.

Lincoln - Daniel Day Lewis is one of my favorite actors but I couldn't make it past 15 minutes into the movie. I'm not saying it's bad, it's probably a great movie...my ADD just kind of prevents me from watching movies like this.

Still need to watch Argo, Cloud Atlas, and Life of Pi

Jenson71 01-20-2013 05:19 PM

You're going to like Argo.

Deberg_1990 01-20-2013 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by guitarmy21b (Post 9336111)
Silver Linings Playbook - for a guy watching a rom-com, I thought I would hate it but I enjoyed every minute of it. Bradley Cooper is a way better actor than I ever gave him credit for, and DeNiro's still got it. Highly recommended.

Great flick. I truly enjoyed it for basically being an upscale rom com.

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Originally Posted by guitarmy21b (Post 9336111)
Django Unchained - ****ing loved it. My favorite Tarantino movie.

Still not sure 100% how id rank it with other QT movies....his movies tend to get even better the more i see them. Right now id put it behind everything but Death Proof and i truly enjoyed the movie. Thats how much i love QT movies.


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Skyfall - definitely the best of the Craig-era movies which basically means it might be the best Bond movie yet.

Indeed. Definately in the top 3 or 4 Bond movies ever.

listopencil 01-20-2013 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 9333224)
LMAO Fish will NEVER be a successful movie critic.

Horrible assessment.

If you didn't like it, that's fine.

It's like you didn't even watch it.

It insisted upon itself.

Fish 01-20-2013 08:07 PM

To each his own, but I'm not the only one to have these specific criticisms.

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Why is it that critics whose job it is to be attentive to the details and underlying messages in movies disagree so sharply on the basic plot—let alone the deeper message—of this movie?

Mostly because Silver Linings Playbook is a mess. That messiness is at least partly by design. The shaky, uncomfortably intimate camerawork; the abrupt plot changes; the constantly shifting tone—all these are no doubt deliberate choices by Russell that contribute to the film’s exuberant feeling. But in addition to that choppy style there is a choppiness in the storytelling when it comes to depicting, and defining the contours of, mental illness. Russell doesn’t seem particularly interested in the question of what distinguishes a person’s mental illness from his or her personality, or the question of whether medication is as effective a treatment for bipolar disorder as a pretty girl and a dance competition. Russell doesn’t highlight whether or not Pat is medicated at any given time in the film’s narrative. Though we hear Pat complain of lithium’s side effects—sluggishness, weight gain—early in the film, we don’t see him actually experience any of these side effects once he starts taking his meds. As David Denby writes in his critical New Yorker review of Silver Linings Playbook, “What’s supposed to be clinically wrong with [Pat] is inseparable from what is merely infantile in him as a character.”

http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/...ot_really.html
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David O. Russell’s sort-of comedy is pretty much a miscalculation from beginning to end. Russell’s hero is a young history teacher, Pat (Bradley Cooper), who is released from a Baltimore hospital after eight months of treatment for bipolar disorder. At home with his parents, he talks non-stop about his wife, who has left him, and in the middle of the night he throws “A Farewell to Arms” through a windowpane and then wakes up Mom (Jacki Weaver) and Dad (Robert De Niro) to complain about the book’s plot. Pat is mainly just silly and infantile—a self-absorbed manic chatterbox. What’s supposed to be clinically wrong with him as a person is inseparable from what is merely tiresome in him as a movie character. Things improve a bit when the tough, direct Jennifer Lawrence shows up as a young neighborhood widow who unaccountably pursues Pat. The film turns into a kind of stuttering romantic comedy, but the rhythms are off. Russell overloads scenes with talk and fights; the movie nags at you. As Pat, Sr., De Niro creates more noise, as a furiously superstitious sports nut who makes wild bets on games and is always in a foul temper.

http://www.newyorker.com/arts/review...aybook_russell

mr. tegu 01-20-2013 11:17 PM

I finally saw The Godfather. This movie just might have a chance to be popular.


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