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Arm Arm Arm
* Dog in the Sand *
1034 Posts |
Posted - 12/31/2013 : 05:15:06
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Hobbit 2: Smaug.
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There were some good moments, the best one perhaps being Bilbo and Smaug's conversation but then the scene went on too long with the Dwarves fighting Smaug. It made him ineffective as a villain. I think I dozed off for a moment or two during this part. The barrel scene went on too long, same with the Laketown business, though I suppose they did a good job transliterating that. You can't just have Bard show up out of nowhere, so it makes sense they'd build him and the politics of the town up. Given Jackon's stretching moments out (see barrel scene) it didn't seem like they spent much time in Mirkwood. Some of the weird, hallucinatory moments and the spider sequence were well done but too short.
Oh, it was strange, when Bilbo is bound in the web, how quickly he just attacks with his sword, it seems like a moment built for tension, Biblo struggling to unsheath Sting and use it, the spider becoming aware of him shifting around inside the web etc. but instead it just plays out rather quickly. The movie was nearly three hours long but felt like ten to me and I usually enjoy a long movie. Ian McKellan as Gandalf was great but c'mon...wipe the bird feces from Radagast's face already, a terrible bit of decision making iwth his character design. |
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
7438 Posts |
Posted - 12/31/2013 : 08:40:17
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quote: Originally posted by vilainde I'm taking a plane tomorrow and the movie selection isn't appealing (1st world problem, as they say): Behind the candelabra Elysium We're the Millers Blue Jasmine Pacific Rim Wolverine Gatsby The Heat (the Bullock flick, looks decent) and a bunch of animation movies but no Frozen
I might give the Woody Allen film a chance.
Denis
I ended up seeing FAHRENHEIT 451 and ANNIE HALL and looking with contempt at the other people watching cartoons.
Denis
Obsidiana Bijoux |
Edited by - vilainde on 12/31/2013 08:40:49 |
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trobrianders
> Teenager of the Year <
Papua New Guinea
3302 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2014 : 01:52:59
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quote: Originally posted by danjersey
American Hustle Couldn't wait for this movie to end.
Oh dear, was looking forward to that one. There are others like Aint Them Bodies Saints and Don Jon that look good.
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danjersey
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
2787 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2014 : 17:51:58
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American Hustle The actors all appear to work very hard at being great in their roles. Art direction costumes photography all solid. But I paid for a story to be told. After familiarizing myself with the actual events (post watching this mess) I wondered was there even a reason for the telling? That to me is where the director failed. A fetish for 1970's garb and scumbags being scumbags isn't enough to keep my interest for 20 minutes let alone 2 hours. I've seen the movies that David O Russell is chasing and with this latest effort he is not even close. Did I mention that all the actors appear to have worked very hard in their roles and that I felt trapped in the theater for two hours watching them? |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2014 : 15:31:01
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Saw Anchorman 2 tonight. Lot of very funny stuff, although it does kind of loose it's way and run out of steam. |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2014 : 04:53:29
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The Wolf of Wall Street - very entertaining, engrossing and (intentionally) funny, not for the prudish however. It's actually depressingly unwholesome and testosterone-fueled, but their's no way Scorsese is celebrating this lifestyle... despite the humour, there's a dark tone throughout, which comes to the fore at the end.
(Apologies for the 'film critic' tone of that analysis.) |
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Arm Arm Arm
* Dog in the Sand *
1034 Posts |
Posted - 02/15/2014 : 18:07:21
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Drinking Buddies. I liked it. |
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Arm Arm Arm
* Dog in the Sand *
1034 Posts |
Posted - 02/17/2014 : 18:23:05
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Don Jon. What the fuck? Pun intended.
SPOILERS:
What the fuck did I just watch? That was awful. About the only bit I liked was when he got angry at another driver before cutting to him going to church. The first time. it was funny; then it became tedious. I guess the other good part was the breakdown of the romantic comedy and hte parallel both with porn and the audience watching this movie. But other than that...terrible.
And Scarlett Johansen's character? "Ahll hayve ma mayd kleen yore playyce." Uggh. Terrible.
I'd say Gordon-Levitt did a good job directing it but I don't know how much of that I'd attribute to the d.p. He did do a good job acting like a lunkhead.
Watching this felt like going to a fancy, independent restaurant and being served Spagettios and Velveeta.
I get it; he's addicted to porn and can't fully enjoy sex. So? What the fuck? If this is the story, then everything else better be damn interesting and for me, it wasn't. How many times do I need to see him in a confessional? "I masturbated 22 times." What? C'mon, stop this, just stop this movie. Fuuuuck. Oh, I see, this film is one colossal act of masturbation. Yuck. |
Edited by - Arm Arm Arm on 02/17/2014 18:36:30 |
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Srisaket
= Cult of Ray =
Thailand
313 Posts |
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
7438 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2014 : 01:18:05
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Ah come on... You can't say a movie has a gay agenda just because one of the assistant editors likes men...
Denis
Obsidiana Bijoux |
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trobrianders
> Teenager of the Year <
Papua New Guinea
3302 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2014 : 02:21:43
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Makes sense I guess. Venner was probably in denial. Short journey from closet to altar. Hard to imagine a gayer suicide. Only in France.
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pixiestu
> Teenager of the Year <
United Kingdom
2564 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2014 : 09:56:39
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quote: Originally posted by Carl
The Wolf of Wall Street - very entertaining, engrossing and (intentionally) funny, not for the prudish however. It's actually depressingly unwholesome and testosterone-fueled, but their's no way Scorsese is celebrating this lifestyle... despite the humour, there's a dark tone throughout, which comes to the fore at the end.
(Apologies for the 'film critic' tone of that analysis.)
I enjoyed this too. Was a little long at 3 hours but still managed to hold my attention (my bladder couldn't take the whole film in one go though after buying that drink at the cinema!).
"The arc of triumph" |
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Jose Jones
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1758 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2014 : 16:14:09
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quote: Originally posted by trobrianders
Makes sense I guess. Venner was probably in denial. Short journey from closet to altar. Hard to imagine a gayer suicide. Only in France.
_______________ Ed is the hoo hoo
slow clap
------------------------------ they were the heroes of old, men of renown. |
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trobrianders
> Teenager of the Year <
Papua New Guinea
3302 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2014 : 00:03:26
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Notre Dame suicide made the news over there?
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trobrianders
> Teenager of the Year <
Papua New Guinea
3302 Posts |
Posted - 02/25/2014 : 09:07:28
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Trying to catch up on Oscar contenders before this Sunday's show. Just saw 12 Years a Slave which though well shot was disappointing. Gravity was good. The effects were startling but the central idea of other people being our emotional gravity was rendered well. Captain Philips, Dallas Buyers' Club and Nebraska are up next, waiting on my hard drive. Haven't seen Wolf of Wall Street yet and am excited to see both Her and Inside Llewyn Davies. Opinions on any of these welcome.
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danjersey
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
2787 Posts |
Posted - 02/25/2014 : 23:11:49
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I watched Blackfish. Spoiler Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!
The footage shown of that one trainer who was able to endure being dunked over and over again deep under water by a bus size fish then lucky enough to have that one shot at surviving by escape is worth watching. The rest of the film is painfully obvious. I remember being a spectator at Seaworld. I really wanted to be there for the show and my Dad relented. He tried to go along with the spectical but I can still see the right side of his face. The old man dug animals and knew when shit was off. He didn't say much afterwards. At the time I just chalked his reaction up to him being difficult to read. |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 04/18/2014 : 21:53:29
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The Grand Budapest Hotel - haven't watched any Wes Anderson since The Royal Tenenbaums, but this piqued my interest. Funny, charming, touching and beautifully made.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - wouldn't have bothered with this except that I read good things about it... the first one was a bit meh but this is cracking stuff, great action and a smart story, plus Robert Redford!
Oh and also saw 300: Rise of an Empire recently, silly but visually stunning. A definite guilty pleasure movie. |
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
7438 Posts |
Posted - 04/19/2014 : 00:05:59
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Attack The Block - I liked it quite a bit. Nicely paced action flick and the coming-of-age stuff was well done.
Denis
Obsidiana Bijoux |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 04/20/2014 : 02:53:22
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Wanted to go see Under the Skin yesterday, but it appears to have gone out of cinemas. So I went to see The Amazing Spider-Man 2 instead. Meh. |
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tisasawath
= Cult of Ray =
Wallis and Futuna Islands
783 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2014 : 06:36:58
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watched JCVD. was OK. one surprisingly impressive scene in there. |
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tisasawath
= Cult of Ray =
Wallis and Futuna Islands
783 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2014 : 07:37:06
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quote: Originally posted by tisasawath
i'm hoping to see
saw it. it's beyond bad. a study of bad. it's about saving money more than anything. at least we don't see too much of the terrible cgi because it's cheaper to substitute a lot of it with footage of actors' horrified facial expressions from watching the action that we're spared of seeing in this action movie.
apparently it was successful enough to make a sequel and plan some more. and to inspire the lead actress to launch her perfume
next on menu:
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tisasawath
= Cult of Ray =
Wallis and Futuna Islands
783 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2014 : 05:08:06
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ahhh, missed the beginning and it was hard to follow after that. but it wins in so many categories. and [SPOILER] Robin Givens goes on and on about massive eruptions and a big thing rising in the ring of the volcano.
now where's that Laser Mission at.. |
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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *
Canada
1592 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2014 : 05:37:42
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According to my rating system, the best movies I've seen in the last two years are: 12 Monkeys Absence of Malice Brazil Sherlock Holmes shadow... Green Hornet Quantum of Solace
The worst movies are: Ted Canonball Fever Moonraker
I want to see these movies, if you haven't heard of them, they are probably on John Candy's IMDB: 3 Stooges Armed and Dangerous Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie Delirious Erik the Viking Find the Lady Frank Frozen 8/9 Going Beserk It seemed like a good idea at the time Keyhole (Guy Maddin) Masters of Menace Monster Brawl Nothing But Trouble Once Upon A Crime The Rocket Boy The Silent Partner Star Trek into Darkness Volunteers Welcome to the Jungle 8/20 Zero Theorem
It looks like Gilliam will try to do Quixote again. |
Edited by - hammerhands on 08/10/2014 05:41:27 |
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tisasawath
= Cult of Ray =
Wallis and Futuna Islands
783 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2014 : 09:45:59
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a couple there in my top list too. i suppose you've seen La Jetée. |
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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *
Canada
1592 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2014 : 13:42:54
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I have not heard of this. |
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Srisaket
= Cult of Ray =
Thailand
313 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2014 : 14:29:21
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quote: Originally posted by danjersey
I watched Blackfish. Spoiler Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!
The footage shown of that one trainer who was able to endure being dunked over and over again deep under water by a bus size fish then lucky enough to have that one shot at surviving by escape is worth watching. The rest of the film is painfully obvious. I remember being a spectator at Seaworld. I really wanted to be there for the show and my Dad relented. He tried to go along with the spectical but I can still see the right side of his face. The old man dug animals and knew when shit was off. He didn't say much afterwards. At the time I just chalked his reaction up to him being difficult to read.
I'd like to see that one as well. I guess you've seen 'The Cove'?I tried to watch it at home but my daughters get really upset by any cruelty to animals, so I'll have to wait to watch it on my own on the PC some time. |
Edited by - Srisaket on 08/10/2014 14:29:59 |
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tisasawath
= Cult of Ray =
Wallis and Futuna Islands
783 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2014 : 08:57:38
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quote: Originally posted by hammerhands
I have not heard of this.
*SPOILER* 12 Monkeys is based on it. */SPOILER* but it stands on its own even if you've seen 12 Monkeys first. to me it has the appeal that i look for in a book and in cinema, combined. plus, it's great. all in less than half hour. and i love the opening music, i have to find out what it is.
yeah, The Cove is powerful. it made me nag and unnerve anyone who afterwards ever mentioned wanting to visit a dolphinarium etc. |
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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *
Canada
1592 Posts |
Posted - 09/01/2014 : 06:58:03
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Erik the Viking was pretty damn good. I can't figure out if I've never seen it or saw it while drinking. I remember Mikey Rooney, maybe the scene came up when he passed. I don't remember Eartha Kitt. I had trouble keeping the characters straight, do they or don't they necessarily die when they fall off the boat? |
Edited by - hammerhands on 09/01/2014 07:10:46 |
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tisasawath
= Cult of Ray =
Wallis and Futuna Islands
783 Posts |
Posted - 09/05/2014 : 21:28:58
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saw Jagten. now i'm scared of little adorable kids. |
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TarTar
* Dog in the Sand *
1965 Posts |
Posted - 09/16/2014 : 10:16:22
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Here's 3 good fairly new films I have recently watched.
A Separation (2011, Dir. Asghar Farhadi, Iran) Locke (2013, Dir. Steven Knight, United Kingdom) Le Week-End (2013, Dir. Roger Michell, United Kingdom/France)
My life is dirt but you seem to make it cleaner... reduce my felony to a misdemeanor |
Edited by - TarTar on 09/16/2014 10:17:07 |
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hammerhands
* Dog in the Sand *
Canada
1592 Posts |
Posted - 10/31/2014 : 07:22:28
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Tonight I'll be watching Guy Maddin's Keyhole. I've read it's a gangster-haunted house movie. |
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tisasawath
= Cult of Ray =
Wallis and Futuna Islands
783 Posts |
Posted - 11/08/2014 : 23:56:01
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i watched The Act of Killing, made by Joshua Oppenheimer and backed by W. Herzog. dismay, shock, anger aren't really healthy incentives to watch a documentary, but i'm sure i'll be seeing the sequel - The Look of Silence. |
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Srisaket
= Cult of Ray =
Thailand
313 Posts |
Posted - 01/21/2015 : 23:48:01
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quote: Originally posted by tisasawath
i watched The Act of Killing, made by Joshua Oppenheimer and backed by W. Herzog. dismay, shock, anger aren't really healthy incentives to watch a documentary, but i'm sure i'll be seeing the sequel - The Look of Silence.
As far as I can make out, The Act of Killing is banned here for obvious reasons I guess.
Some films I've seen recently:
- Imposter (very good) - Lucy (hmmm....) - Saboteur (not bad) - Gone Girl (starts well then goes to shit) - The Life of David Gale (awful) - Trainspotting (never seen it before, surprised how good it was) |
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trobrianders
> Teenager of the Year <
Papua New Guinea
3302 Posts |
Posted - 02/02/2015 : 15:23:35
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I liked Welcome To New York. Hey Denis, who's the bigger jerkoff? DSK or Depardieu himself?
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trobrianders
> Teenager of the Year <
Papua New Guinea
3302 Posts |
Posted - 02/02/2015 : 15:27:58
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quote: Originally posted by Srisaket
- Gone Girl (starts well then goes to shit)
Gone Film you mean?
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