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Saw Creed today.
I really liked this movie and thought it lived up to the hype. Sylvester Stallone was very good in this as was the main guy, Michael B Jordan. There were some really touching scenes which caused a few tears.
I really liked this movie and thought it lived up to the hype. Sylvester Stallone was very good in this as was the main guy, Michael B Jordan. There were some really touching scenes which caused a few tears.
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Watched Ted2 last night. Considering how awful Seth MacFarlane's last flick "How The West Was Won" was, I had zero expectations that this would be any good. Surprisingly, it was fairly funny with a few lol moments and probably more uses of the word "fuck" than any movie I've ever seen. The key plot point seemed to be an almost blatant swipe from an old Star Trek Next Generation episode where Picard and Co had to prove Data is a sentient being and not "property." Better'n the first "Ted" flick which admittedly isn't a huge bar to rise above but well worth a viewing.
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I thought Creed was good too (I've actually never sat through any of the Rocky movies).Artemis wrote:Saw Creed today.
I really liked this movie and thought it lived up to the hype. Sylvester Stallone was very good in this as was the main guy, Michael B Jordan. There were some really touching scenes which caused a few tears.
I think I spent most of the movie just staring at michael b jordan's arms
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Saw the documentary "Jaco" last night. Nothing ground-breaking, but it was nice to see a cohesive biography of the greatest bass player to ever have lived. Check it out if you can.
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i watched the hateful 8 tonight. it's my least favorite tarantino movie. i wanted to love it but didn't happen. it was just ok. slow moving and boring at times.
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worse than django?! how about that. that one sucked so much I had to bail out after about 25 minutes
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django was my least favorite until hateful 8. django was a decent movie.Matz wrote:worse than django?! how about that. that one sucked so much I had to bail out after about 25 minutes
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I think that's true of all his movies. But I like them anyway, and I'm not sure why.creep wrote:i watched the hateful 8 tonight. it's my least favorite tarantino movie. i wanted to love it but didn't happen. it was just ok. slow moving and boring at times.
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did i ever mention ( prob a 100 times) Tarantino was my video clerk at the local vhs store growing up? all he did was watch movies all day and night on a big projection tv in the store...hooked me up with many a badass movie
and ya almost all his stuff is slow burns
and ya almost all his stuff is slow burns
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Because they're good...Hype wrote:I think that's true of all his movies. But I like them anyway, and I'm not sure why.creep wrote:i watched the hateful 8 tonight. it's my least favorite tarantino movie. i wanted to love it but didn't happen. it was just ok. slow moving and boring at times.
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i watched "spotlight" tonight. pretty good movie. movies based in boston are usually rough because either the actor does a really bad boston accent or they go in and out of one. just do away with the accents. we know where you are supposed to be from.
besides that it was pretty good.
besides that it was pretty good.
In 2001, editor Marty Baron of The Boston Globe assigns a team of journalists to investigate allegations against John Geoghan, an unfrocked priest accused of molesting more than 80 boys. Led by editor Walter "Robby" Robinson, reporters Michael Rezendes (Mark Ruffalo), Matt Carroll and Sacha Pfeiffer interview victims and try to unseal sensitive documents. The reporters make it their mission to provide proof of a cover-up of sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Big Short is a 2015 American biographical comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Adam McKay.[4] It is based on the 2010 book of the same name by Michael Lewis, about the financial crisis of 2007–2010 by the build-up of the housing and credit bubble.[4] The film stars Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt.
Saw The Big Short. Very well done. Steve Carell did a really good job. I can't believe it was over 2 hours long, it seemed like it flew by, they had to cram so much in. I wish it was actually like 4 or 5 hours long, maybe a series or something, they could really go much deeper into all aspects of the housing crises, really our Capitalism crisis. This is far from over.
Also saw Brooklyn, well done, held my interest about the trials of an Irish immigrant in the 1950s.
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A couple of nights ago we watched Carpenter's "The Thing". Really good, albeit using the old resource of making some characters make really stupid decisions in order to aid the development of the plot. Aside from that, I can see how it's a god damned classic.
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One of my very favorite horror flicks. I remember seeing it opening weekend back in 82(?). The one bit where the guy's toothy stomach opens up and chomps off the arms of the other guy was a true Holy Shit moment - everyone in that packed theater freaked out, it took a couple minutes for the place to settle down.Larry B. wrote:A couple of nights ago we watched Carpenter's "The Thing". Really good, albeit using the old resource of making some characters make really stupid decisions in order to aid the development of the plot. Aside from that, I can see how it's a god damned classic.
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Yup, freaked me the fuck out. I wasn't expecting that at all.Pandemonium wrote:One of my very favorite horror flicks. I remember seeing it opening weekend back in 82(?). The one bit where the guy's toothy stomach opens up and chomps off the arms of the other guy was a true Holy Shit moment - everyone in that packed theater freaked out, it took a couple minutes for the place to settle down.Larry B. wrote:A couple of nights ago we watched Carpenter's "The Thing". Really good, albeit using the old resource of making some characters make really stupid decisions in order to aid the development of the plot. Aside from that, I can see how it's a god damned classic.
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I saw The Danish Girl. The acting and the style/look of the movie was excellent;however, I felt like there was something missing. Not much depth or background info to the characters. The movie seemed to focus more on the wife, Gerda's reaction and struggle with her hursband's decision to become a woman. I think it's still worth watching though. If not for substance, then certainly for the beautiful visuals.
Eddy Redmayne is a really good actor. I think i should finally see the Theory of Everything.
Eddy Redmayne is a really good actor. I think i should finally see the Theory of Everything.
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I finally watched The Martian last night. IMO, it was good but highly over-rated. The last 3rd especially kind of devolved into (Ron Howard's) Apollo 13 Rah-Rah NASA-can-overcome-any-obstacle treacle.
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this will make jasper happy. i loved season 1. the others not as much.
http://www.avclub.com/article/hbo-has-g ... vie-230448HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie
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This does make me happy, though I'm still hoping for even more.creep wrote:this will make jasper happy. i loved season 1. the others not as much.http://www.avclub.com/article/hbo-has-g ... vie-230448HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie
I wonder how they'll deal with the passage of time. There's no shortage of interesting material that happened there with those characters over a few decades, like when young Teddy Roosevelt became close buddies with Seth Bullock:
Remember when Steve the drunk got kicked in the head by a horse and became a drooling idiot? I wonder if they were setting him up to partially recover and become a horse thief, crazy due to the brain damage. Probably not, but you never know.Bullock met Theodore Roosevelt, then a deputy sheriff from Medora, North Dakota, in 1884 while bringing a horse thief known as Crazy Steve into custody on the range, near what would become the town of Belle Fourche. The two became lifelong friends, Roosevelt later saying of Bullock, "Seth Bullock is a true Westerner, the finest type of frontiersman."
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I don't watch that many movies, not that I don't like them, but I just don't seem to find the time to sit in front of the TV for 2,5 hours.
Anyways, after a recommendation (best movie I've seen in a very long time), the raving reviews, the 'they're gonna got so many oscars talk'; I watched the Revenant last night.
The movie sucks.
Camera work and all that may be good, nice scenery and all that (but if I wanted to see some nice scenery I would have watched discovery channel or something) ... but what a crappy and unrealistic story.
Total waste of 2,5 hours of my time
Anyways, after a recommendation (best movie I've seen in a very long time), the raving reviews, the 'they're gonna got so many oscars talk'; I watched the Revenant last night.
The movie sucks.
Camera work and all that may be good, nice scenery and all that (but if I wanted to see some nice scenery I would have watched discovery channel or something) ... but what a crappy and unrealistic story.
Total waste of 2,5 hours of my time
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Watched Ant-Man last night. Pretty boring. I'll have to see the sequel though, as I want to see Evangeline Lilly in a tight suit.
I also re-watched Jurassic Park a couple of nights ago, as my wife hadn't seen it before. Still a fun movie to watch.
I also re-watched Jurassic Park a couple of nights ago, as my wife hadn't seen it before. Still a fun movie to watch.
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This movie doesn't interest me much at all. I hate survival type movies- man vs nature. I prefer movies about dysfunctional people with a lot of dialogue.Mescal wrote:I don't watch that many movies, not that I don't like them, but I just don't seem to find the time to sit in front of the TV for 2,5 hours.
Anyways, after a recommendation (best movie I've seen in a very long time), the raving reviews, the 'they're gonna got so many oscars talk'; I watched the Revenant last night.
The movie sucks.
Camera work and all that may be good, nice scenery and all that (but if I wanted to see some nice scenery I would have watched discovery channel or something) ... but what a crappy and unrealistic story.
Total waste of 2,5 hours of my time
If I do go to see The Revenant, it will be for the cinematography. I read that the movie was shot using only natural light.
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I liked it, didn't love it. I only fell asleep during the emotional mushy parts. Definitely it went fast for me. I liked the acting and the cinematography a lot. It was more than a survival movie, and yes I have read every interview about it. I'm a big fan of Lubezki. Not so much of González Iñárritu, he's a hit or miss guy. I prefer Cuarón.
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I'm going to watch today Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and The Hateful Eight in a row at the movies. I enjoyed the book of the first one (truly recommend it, I love the original but this mock up version is funny as hell) and despite the negative reviews I've read here and in other places, I still wanna watch it. I could watch them at home but I'm a sucker for watching this kind of movies in a theater.
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Got around to watching both Spectre and Crimson Peak the past couple nights. Both were kind of letdowns although I thought Spectre was mostly a hot mess outside of a few cool action set pieces.