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The Aviator Just got back from seeing Scorsese's 'The Aviator'. What started as a fun, interesting, well-acted, well-filmed movie ended as a pretentious mess 3 hrs later.Sorry, the last 45 minutes were just bullshit and so was the ending, is Scorses planning a sequel? DiCrappio did a good job but is in the end is too much solliciting for that Oscar.....just like Cruise was in 'The Last Samurai'.
It's about time that Scorsese steps off his pretentious bandwagon and gives us a dirty mob-movie again! | |
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abierman said: Just got back from seeing Scorsese's 'The Aviator'. What started as a fun, interesting, well-acted, well-filmed movie ended as a pretentious mess 3 hrs later.Sorry, the last 45 minutes were just bullshit and so was the ending, is Scorses planning a sequel? DiCrappio did a good job but is in the end is too much solliciting for that Oscar.....just like Cruise was in 'The Last Samurai'.
It's about time that Scorsese steps off his pretentious bandwagon and gives us a dirty mob-movie again! He's working on another 'gangster' movie with Bobby De Niro. Atleast that's what his eyebrows told Johnathan Ross in an interview in the U.K. about a month ago. "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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I haven't seen it..as far as I know the movie focuses on Howard Hughes early life..Did they show him towards the end when he became a recluse? I think that might have been interesting. | |
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Lleena said: I haven't seen it..as far as I know the movie focuses on Howard Hughes early life..Did they show him towards the end when he became a recluse? I think that might have been interesting.
Howard Hughes' life definitely was very interesting. Yes, they show him as a recloose in the end on the verge of insanity.And that's where it ends. They don't show why and how, it just happens. This is when DiCrappio gets on his trip. The film ends there. Blanchett as Hepburn is just downright annoying, yet I don't know whether Hepburn really was like that. Beckinsale as Ava Gardner is gorgeous! Mr. Scorsese, get your men (DeNiro, Pesci, Keitel) and make a dirty mob-movie with at least 365 times the word 'fuck' in it! Leave DiCrappio alone, sure he's a good actor but he'll always be a little boy! And....can someone please put Jude Law on a leash??? It feels like he shows up in every damn movie lately.....we are definitely experiencing a Law-overkill, and he always seems to play the same character. Here he has a small role as Errol Flynn, yet very annoying! | |
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I saw The Machinist last night, and I thought Christian Bale was awesome in it! Anyone else see it? ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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Taureau said: I saw The Machinist last night, and I thought Christian Bale was awesome in it! Anyone else see it?
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abierman said: Taureau said: I saw The Machinist last night, and I thought Christian Bale was awesome in it! Anyone else see it?
wrong thread!! Aviator isn't out here until next week I'll probably go see it though! ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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abierman said: Lleena said: I haven't seen it..as far as I know the movie focuses on Howard Hughes early life..Did they show him towards the end when he became a recluse? I think that might have been interesting.
Howard Hughes' life definitely was very interesting. Yes, they show him as a recloose in the end on the verge of insanity.And that's where it ends. They don't show why and how, it just happens. This is when DiCrappio gets on his trip. The film ends there. Blanchett as Hepburn is just downright annoying, yet I don't know whether Hepburn really was like that. Beckinsale as Ava Gardner is gorgeous! Mr. Scorsese, get your men (DeNiro, Pesci, Keitel) and make a dirty mob-movie with at least 365 times the word 'fuck' in it! Leave DiCrappio alone, sure he's a good actor but he'll always be a little boy! And....can someone please put Jude Law on a leash??? It feels like he shows up in every damn movie lately.....we are definitely experiencing a Law-overkill, and he always seems to play the same character. Here he has a small role as Errol Flynn, yet very annoying! I would prefer to see Jude Law as Howard Hughes because I think he's more versatile as an actor than Dicaprio I remember years ago seeing a programme about Hughes on T.v, he was depicted with very long fingernails and was in a white room, terrified of germs. It was sad to see him like this as compared to the man he once was. [Edited 1/23/05 6:49am] | |
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Lleena said: I would prefer to see Jude Law as Howard Hughes because I think he's more versatile as an actor than Dicaprio that,.....and ofcourse: Jude Law is just so Texan! | |
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abierman said: Lleena said: I would prefer to see Jude Law as Howard Hughes because I think he's more versatile as an actor than Dicaprio that,.....and ofcourse: Jude Law is just so Texan! Ok! He can even make acting with a duck look good. | |
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Avaitor was great. Even if he wins the Oscar, he will still be underappreciated. Catch Me If You Can and Gangs of New York were excellentas well. I would be OK if Jamie Foxx won, but if not him then Leo. Jude Law is far too gentile to take on Leo's parts. He would look like a pansy in Gangs. Thats my take....Clones (Insert something clever here) | |
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senik said: abierman said: It's about time that Scorsese steps off his pretentious bandwagon and gives us a dirty mob-movie again!
He's working on another 'gangster' movie with Bobby De Niro. Atleast that's what his eyebrows told Johnathan Ross in an interview in the U.K. about a month ago. A Dutch fellow made a documentary about Taxi Driver, which is based on a real story. He interviewed many people that made the movie and the real Taxi Driver-fella, so to speak. I think both Scorsese and DeNiro declined to be interviewed, but it seems that it made them think, as they are considering a sequel... | |
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