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Reply #120 posted 05/30/14 5:08am

damosuzuki

I played hooky and went to see the big X-Men movie Wednesday. I want to see First Class and this again before I make any final call on which I'd rank higher, but I definitely like both films a lot more than the first three films in the series. I remember really enjoying the lighter sixties elements of First Class and there's not much lightness in this one, and I found the ending maybe a touch too upbeat (original story had an ambiguous ending I think), but why nitpick? A good one no doubt. The Quicksilver scene might be my favourite part of any comic book movie to date. 4/5

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Reply #121 posted 06/02/14 7:16am

Ace


This was on TV, last night. I only saw a bit of it, but this is the kind of movie I hate (characters doing unlikely things, in an unlikely manner). barf

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Reply #122 posted 06/02/14 12:00pm

Stymie

Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie.

Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies?

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Reply #123 posted 06/02/14 1:00pm

Genesia

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Stymie said:

Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie.

Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies?


falloff

You are on fire today.

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Reply #124 posted 06/02/14 1:05pm

Ace

Stymie said:

Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies?


People who want to make a lot of money? lol

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Reply #125 posted 06/02/14 1:22pm

Stymie

Ace said:

Stymie said:

Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies?


People who want to make a lot of money? lol

Okay, there's that. lol

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Reply #126 posted 06/02/14 1:23pm

Stymie

Genesia said:

Stymie said:

Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie.

Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies?


falloff

You are on fire today.

My tolerance for boolsheetery is very low today. lol

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Reply #127 posted 06/02/14 2:01pm

Shawy89

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I actually like Seth Rogen flicks, I know they're cheesy and all but they're so goddamn funny, Superbad, This Is The End, Pinneaple Express... these are milestones of 10's comedy style.

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Reply #128 posted 06/02/14 5:07pm

Ace

Stymie said:

Ace said:


People who want to make a lot of money? lol

Okay, there's that. lol


lol

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Reply #129 posted 06/04/14 2:56am

Phishanga

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[img:$uid]http://www.aceshowbiz.com/images/news/enemy-shows-jake-gyllenhaal-as-troubled-history-professor.jpg[/img:$uid]

8/10

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #130 posted 06/04/14 3:47am

damosuzuki

Short Term 12 - 4/5 A few elements seemed a touch contrived & melodramatic, but that aside I'd definitely rate this as one of the best indie films I've seen over the last few years.

Like Someone in Love - 3/5 - Covers some of the same ideas as Certified Copy, though not as successfully I'd say.

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Reply #131 posted 06/04/14 7:53am

Ace

Phishanga said:

[img:$uid]http://www.aceshowbiz.com/images/news/enemy-shows-jake-gyllenhaal-as-troubled-history-professor.jpg[/img:$uid]

8/10


You can see my building in this poster.

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Reply #132 posted 06/04/14 9:32am

Empress

Stymie said:Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie. Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies? My husband said those very words a few years ago. Not sure what the last movie we watched of his was, but he is not funnynor a good actor.
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Reply #133 posted 06/04/14 9:55am

Ace

Empress said:

Stymie said:Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie. Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies? My husband said those very words a few years ago. Not sure what the last movie we watched of his was, but he is not funnynor a good actor.


I've only seen him in a few things and they generally haven't been my type of movies. But I find the guy, himself, very unpretentious and likable. And I thought he acquitted himself quite decently in Take This Waltz.

[Edited 6/5/14 4:13am]

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Reply #134 posted 06/04/14 11:48am

namepeace

Ace said:

Empress said:

Stymie said:Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie. Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies? My husband said those very words a few years ago. Not sure what the last movie we watched of his was, but he is not funnynor a good actor.


I've only seen him in a few things and they generally haven't been my type of movies. But I find the guy, himself, very unpretentious and likable. And I thought he acquited himself quite decently in Take This Waltz.

He gave a decent performance in a deeply flawed movie, The Paperboy.

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Reply #135 posted 06/04/14 5:41pm

luvsexy4all

Stymie said:

Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie.

Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies?

u should be saying this about Adam Sandler.....but i know who pays him to make HIS dreck...his own pocket

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Reply #136 posted 06/04/14 7:51pm

JustErin

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Ace said:

Phishanga said:

[img:$uid]http://www.aceshowbiz.com/images/news/enemy-shows-jake-gyllenhaal-as-troubled-history-professor.jpg[/img:$uid]

8/10


You can see my building in this poster.


But why is National Gallary spider (in Ottawa) in this picture?? So weird.

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Reply #137 posted 06/05/14 4:18am

Ace

luvsexy4all said:

Stymie said:

Neighbors with Seth Rogan and Zac Efron. The Zac Efron part should have been enough warning. It was a terrible, terrible movie.

Who keeps giving Seth Rogan money to make movies?

u should be saying this about Adam Sandler.....but i know who pays him to make HIS dreck...his own pocket


I will never understand the popularity of Adam Sandler movies. The few I've seen...I could not believe that anyone would like these things.

That said, I've heard some funny and (believe it or not) insightful bits from some of his CDs. I'm thinking about the tracks "What the Hell Happened to Me?" and "At a Medium Pace".

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Reply #138 posted 06/05/14 4:20am

Ace

JustErin said:

Ace said:


You can see my building in this poster.


But why is National Gallary spider (in Ottawa) in this picture?? So weird.


Oh, is that what that is? I have no idea. Didn't see the flick and have no intention of seeing it.

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Reply #139 posted 06/05/14 4:20am

Phishanga

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JustErin said:

Ace said:


You can see my building in this poster.


But why is National Gallary spider (in Ottawa) in this picture?? So weird.

The whole thing with spiders in the movie is indeed interesting. lol But there are great interpretations of the movie online (YouTube for example).

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #140 posted 06/05/14 5:43am

Estelle

A million ways to die in the west .. I thought it would be stupid but actual found it really funny 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Reply #141 posted 06/05/14 6:08am

JustErin

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Ace said:

JustErin said:


But why is National Gallary spider (in Ottawa) in this picture?? So weird.


Oh, is that what that is? I have no idea. Didn't see the flick and have no intention of seeing it.


Beacause it's not a Woody Allen film. lol

[Edited 6/5/14 6:08am]

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Reply #142 posted 06/05/14 12:16pm

Ace

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Ace said:


Oh, is that what that is? I have no idea. Didn't see the flick and have no intention of seeing it.


Beacause it's not a Woody Allen film. lol


Actually, I've been making a concerted effort to watch more fictional movies. This just doesn't appeal to me. shrug

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Reply #143 posted 06/05/14 4:45pm

damosuzuki

This is Martin Bonner - 4/5 - low-key with no plot to speak of, but it's lingered in my head for days.

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Reply #144 posted 06/06/14 12:59am

Stymie

Grand Budapest Hotel. Loved it.

Peabody and Sherman. Why? disbelief

August: Osage County. What a sad movie. Good performances though.

3 Days to Kill. Why Kevin Costner? Why? bawl
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Reply #145 posted 06/06/14 3:08am

Ace

damosuzuki said:

This is Martin Bonner - 4/5 - low-key with no plot to speak of, but it's lingered in my head for days.


Just googled it and it sounds interesting!

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Reply #146 posted 06/06/14 3:09am

Ace

Stymie said:

Grand Budapest Hotel. Loved it.


I haven't seen it. What did you love about it?

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Reply #147 posted 06/06/14 5:24am

Shawy89

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Stymie said:

Grand Budapest Hotel. Loved it.

I fucking dug it to the max, Like, that was the best thing I've seen in 2014... great everything: cinematography, music, characters, dialogues, story... Wes Anderson is probably the most unique & original filmmaker in our time, it's just great how he keeps writing & directing these masterpieces without giving up or watering 'em down....

Again, the cinematography on this particular film is something marvelous.... the use of colors, the dimensions, the capture of the scenes, they way the characters are framed in a very colorful angle.... It was magical!!

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Reply #148 posted 06/07/14 6:58pm

Ace


bored

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Reply #149 posted 06/08/14 9:30am

damosuzuki

Escape From Tomorrow - 2/5 - Once you get past the novelty of the film (and it's an interesting novelty, I think - shot guerilla style without permission at disney world), it really doesn't hold together.

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