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Thread started 12/29/07 7:38pm

LittleSmedley

The Good, The Bad, and the Cheesy - rate ALL the films you've watched this Xmas,.

Simpsons - meh neutral

Black Xmas - wasted opportunity sigh

Hostel II - yeah, good clapping

Calamity Jane - whip

Spiderman 3 - letdown neutral

Love Actually - thumbs up!

Three Men and A Baby - saw

Cat in the Hat zzz
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Reply #1 posted 12/29/07 11:44pm

lazycrockett

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Amazing Grace, actually was pretty good.

Finding Neverland, a soon to be classic. smile

It's a Wonderful Life. Sorry but I hate this manipulative saccharin shit.

Revenge of the Jedi, the sound and the effect rock. The acting not so much.
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Reply #2 posted 12/29/07 11:48pm

veronikka

I just saw I am Legend, it was good til the end confused

and OMG Will Smiths body drool
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Reply #3 posted 12/30/07 12:09am

Jude418

We stayed in bed today and watched...

MAGNOLIA - Grade C (I was expecting more since I LOVED Boogie Nights)
A MIGHTY HEART - Grade B+ (Angelina was fab but obviously a downer though)
V FOR VENDETTA - Grade A (I want to watch it again)
SUPERBAD - Grade A+ (My favorite of the year I think)
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Reply #4 posted 12/30/07 12:26am

baroque

for xmas i got

the rocky horror picture show-very good
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Reply #5 posted 12/30/07 2:59am

savoirfaire

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Jude418 said:

We stayed in bed today and watched...

MAGNOLIA - Grade C (I was expecting more since I LOVED Boogie Nights)
A MIGHTY HEART - Grade B+ (Angelina was fab but obviously a downer though)
V FOR VENDETTA - Grade A (I want to watch it again)
SUPERBAD - Grade A+ (My favorite of the year I think)


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Superbad I think fell of the radar somewhat. I watched it recently and was very very surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Those kids seemed so genuine.
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Reply #6 posted 12/30/07 5:32am

jess555ja

I watched Super Bad, Knocked Up, Karate Kid, and A Christmas Story. All of them were fantastic biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 12/30/07 6:08am

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I watched Conan the Barbarian for the umpeenth time again, this time the special edition with all the bonus footage...I hate John Milius but Arnold and John Milius were the best duo for this kind of movie. lol

I watched Sweet November again, with Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron ...they´re not exactly my favorite actors but I loved this movie though the storyline was very similar to that movie with Richard Gere and Winona Ryder.

Clerks II....never got around to watching it...was pleasently surprised, laughing, tears rolling down my face...really funny, in a primitive way. Kevin Smith must be a really nice guy to hang around with.

Also watched Deathproof..it´s OK for what it is, and very authentic in trying to come across like those classic muscle car road movies of the 70s but that´s about it...not much substance, really. Still, a decent hommage to those kind of movies.

The Flock, with Richard Gere...too predictable and too dark and depressing.About some sort of profiler guy who hunts down rapists..good topic, weak movie.

And I watched The Godfather again...for the millionth time..still great. And yes, I also like the third part, with Sofia Coppolla, even though everybody except me seems to hate that poor girl lol .
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Reply #8 posted 12/30/07 6:11am

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Another really good film was this French film , a road movie, about a girl leaving for Australia. She wants to meet her lover in Spain and decides to visit her father for the very last time before she leaves, and she hasn´t seen him in years, and then they go on the road together and reestablish their relationship ...great flic with supersexy Florinda Harvey. Can´t remember the original title of the movie.


Tout le monde reve de voler ?

Or something like that.

A really good film.
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Reply #9 posted 12/30/07 7:05am

LittleSmedley

jess555ja said:

I watched Super Bad, Knocked Up, Karate Kid, and A Christmas Story. All of them were fantastic biggrin


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Reply #10 posted 12/30/07 7:06am

horatio

Mommie Dearest touched








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Reply #11 posted 12/30/07 7:07am

jess555ja

LittleSmedley said:

jess555ja said:

I watched Super Bad, Knocked Up, Karate Kid, and A Christmas Story. All of them were fantastic biggrin


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I watched it twice cloud9
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Reply #12 posted 12/30/07 7:10am

DanceWme

House of 1000 corpses.



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Reply #13 posted 12/30/07 7:25am

Revolution

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HOT FUZZ - Thumbs way up thumbs up! The english are witty.

SUPERBAD - Funny stuff lol

EL CANTANTE - Very well done thumbs up!

I AM LEGEND - Saw this on Christmas Day...have you ever had to watch a movie from row number 2??? (Why do they even put those rows up there, they know that's a bad seat, why not add more rows to the back???) The house was packed. thumbs up! until the end.

NACHO LIBRE - thumbs up! "Ignacio, where is your robe?", "It was, ah, stinky" falloff and the ever classic, "GET THAT CORN OUT OF MY FACE!!"

BALLS OF FURY - eh, a disappointment, but it had it's moments neutral

RUSH HOUR 3 - That Prince opening almost made the movie for me thumbs up! These seem to be getting progressively worse, but still good fun.
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Reply #14 posted 12/30/07 7:36am

Justaphase

Home alone 2 -seen it numerous times before, but it was a nice way for my son and I to spend Christmas Eve. Funny but didn't have the charm of the first one.

Knocked up
-enjoyed this one very much. Very funny and more poignant than I expected.

Sweeney Todd- saw the play on Broadway, so I knew what to expect but Burton did an excellent job, very stylistic. The singing was marginal at best (especially compared to the stage show) but overall a good movie.
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Reply #15 posted 12/30/07 7:45am

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MADAGASCAR - My family and I love this movie, especially the lemur who sings, "I like to move it, move it!" The penguins are pretty cute too. giggle

THE POLAR EXPRESS - Rapidly becoming one of my favorite Christmas movies, although there are a couple of characters in it that I'm not to crazy about. confused

ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS - Cute, cute movie! A good movie to take your kids to see, because it's clean. No swearing, sex or other junk that makes it unfriendly for kids to watch.
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Reply #16 posted 12/30/07 8:42am

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I Am Legend - I thought this was somewhat disappointing. Not horrible, but after a while it looked like a more polished, stylized version of "28 Days Later" except without the annoying female screaming "It's infected!" The first hour of the movie was excellent, but the ending became formulaic.

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - I wanted to see something silly, but this was a little sillier than I had expected, but just short of slapstick. I also wasn't expecting to see full frontal male nudity either. omfg shocked However, it had it's moments where I laughed out loud.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets - I saw this in a packed theater on Christmas Day, and while the critics savaged this movie, if you take it for what it is - a poor man's Indiana Jones - it's still entertaining. You just have to suspend some of your belief in reality.

Juno - This is an excellent movie, and I highly recommend that everyone see this. It's about a high school girl who gets pregnant and decides to put her baby up for adoption. She befriends a couple who want to adopt her baby.

Goodfellas - What better way to celebrate Christmas than by seeing one of the best mob movies ever made. johnwoo

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Reply #17 posted 12/30/07 9:22am

RodeoSchro

Pirates of the Caribbean 1 - OK

Pirates of the Caribbean 2 - Confusing, not enough Johnny Depp

Pirates of the Caribbean 3 - Pretty good

A Christmas Story - Classic

Anchorman - I don't see the humor in this movie at all

Everything else has been football.
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Reply #18 posted 12/30/07 9:24am

RodeoSchro

horatio said:

Mommie Dearest touched








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Holy crap, my mother-in-law just bought that movie. I really don't think she knew what it was about.
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Reply #19 posted 12/30/07 9:25am

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728huey said:

Goodfellas - What better way to celebrate Christmas than by seeing one of the best mob movies ever made. johnwoo


MY favorite Christmas movie like that is "Die Hard" which, unfortunately, I did not get to see this Christmas.
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Reply #20 posted 12/30/07 10:52am

KoolEaze

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728huey said:

I Am Legend - I thought this was somewhat disappointing. Not horrible, but after a while it looked like a more polished, stylized version of "28 Days Later" except without the annoying female screaming "It's infected!" The first hour of the movie was excellent, but the ending became formulaic.

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - I wanted to see something silly, but this was a little sillier than I had expected, but just short of slapstick. I also wasn't expecting to see full frontal male nudity either. omfg shocked However, it had it's moments where I laughed out loud.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets - I saw this in a packed theater on Christmas Day, and while the critics savaged this movie, if you take it for what it is - a poor man's Indiana Jones - it's still entertaining. You just have to suspend some of your belief in reality.

Juno - This is an excellent movie, and I highly recommend that everyone see this. It's about a high school girl who gets pregnant and decides to put her baby up for adoption. She befriends a couple who want to adopt her baby.

Goodfellas - What better way to celebrate Christmas than by seeing one of the best mob movies ever made. johnwoo

Jeff Paul's Shortcuts to Internet Millions infomercial - Haven't seen this much T&A in a get rich quick scheme. Check out my post here:
http://prince.org/msg/100/256467

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Was it very close to the original , or was the storyline a bit different ? I hate Charlton Heston but he made a couple of really good sci-fi flicks in the 70s, and "The Omega Man " is one of his best movies, in my opinion. But as far as I know, that one was based in LA, not NYC. Any other major differences ?
Funny that someone like Heston, who is a very conservative ( and at times ignorant) man made such movies back then, full of social criticism and all.

( Soylent Green, Omega Man, Planet of the Apes, etc.etc.)
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Reply #21 posted 12/30/07 2:15pm

728huey

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KoolEaze said:
Was it very close to the original , or was the storyline a bit different ? I hate Charlton Heston but he made a couple of really good sci-fi flicks in the 70s, and "The Omega Man " is one of his best movies, in my opinion. But as far as I know, that one was based in LA, not NYC. Any other major differences ?
Funny that someone like Heston, who is a very conservative ( and at times ignorant) man made such movies back then, full of social criticism and all.

( Soylent Green, Omega Man, Planet of the Apes, etc.etc.)


Actually, Will Smith's movie is a lot closer to the original novel and first movie called "The Last Man On Earth" starring Vincent Price. In all of those movies, a deadly virus kills off most of the population, but in "The Omega Man" the infected survivors turn into psychotic killers who can think and reason, where as in "The Last Man On Earth" the infected survivors turn into vampires, and in "I Am Legend" the infected survivors have vampiric tendencies but act more like zombies. Also in "The Omega Man", Charlton Heston's character runs into a colony of slightly infected survivors who are sick but haven't quite turned murderous yet, so he tries to find a cure for them so they can leave Los Angeles and set up a colony in the valley. Also, "The Omega Man" has plotlines which are more like the Mad Max movies and not Dracula or the Living Dead zombie series.

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Reply #22 posted 12/30/07 3:24pm

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728huey said:

KoolEaze said:
Was it very close to the original , or was the storyline a bit different ? I hate Charlton Heston but he made a couple of really good sci-fi flicks in the 70s, and "The Omega Man " is one of his best movies, in my opinion. But as far as I know, that one was based in LA, not NYC. Any other major differences ?
Funny that someone like Heston, who is a very conservative ( and at times ignorant) man made such movies back then, full of social criticism and all.

( Soylent Green, Omega Man, Planet of the Apes, etc.etc.)


Actually, Will Smith's movie is a lot closer to the original novel and first movie called "The Last Man On Earth" starring Vincent Price. In all of those movies, a deadly virus kills off most of the population, but in "The Omega Man" the infected survivors turn into psychotic killers who can think and reason, where as in "The Last Man On Earth" the infected survivors turn into vampires, and in "I Am Legend" the infected survivors have vampiric tendencies but act more like zombies. Also in "The Omega Man", Charlton Heston's character runs into a colony of slightly infected survivors who are sick but haven't quite turned murderous yet, so he tries to find a cure for them so they can leave Los Angeles and set up a colony in the valley. Also, "The Omega Man" has plotlines which are more like the Mad Max movies and not Dracula or the Living Dead zombie series.

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Wow, thanks for the info, I didn´t know about that Vincent Price movie. You really know your stuff, here and in the P&R forum...much respect to you .
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