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The Searchers (1956) - As a Civil War veteran spends years searching for a young niece captured by Indians, his motivation becomes increasingly questionable.
Fantastic. A lot deeper than the typical 'cowboys and indians' western and beautifully filmed in Monument Valley. 1/2 | |
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Loved loved LOVED it. 5 stars. Everyone should go out and see it on the bigscreen, preferably 3D. It was visually quite stunning and a wonderfuly story to boot. |
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The Secret World of Arrietty. Good movie but made me sad. 4/5 stars. | |
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Lincoln.
Superb movie.
Daniel Day Lewis brought perhaps the most complicated figure in American history to life in a way no other actor has quite done this side of Denzel's Malcolm X.
9.5/10 Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Where is the other thread?
I saw 4 movies this weekend. Pretty musch most were lame! Alert: Don't watch these! Why Did I Get Married Too? Comedy really? Well, it wasn't. It's the obvious Tyler Perry movie, but I thought I might give it a try because of Janet Jackson. I struggled to finish this one. It's slow and lame. 2/5
Waiting... Supposed to be a comedy, but it wasn't!!! Young employees at Shenaniganz restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics. I had read great reviews, but this movie is just a lame sitcom. 1 out of 5
Growing Op! It's is a provocative dramatic comedy about a teenage boy coming of age in a suburban marijuana-growing operation! Perfect movie to watch on a Sunday afternoon. I thought it was very entertaining and twisted. 3,5 out of 5
[Edited 11/28/12 6:57am] Prince I will always miss and love U. | |
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John Carter of Mars 3/5 Not a bad DVD movie. I even stop minding it being about Martians. | |
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Shoot 'em Up! Comedy/Action - A man named Mr. Smith delivers a woman's baby during a shootout, and is then called upon to protect the newborn from the army of gunmen. This movie has great action & fun. I really enjoyed the badass Clive Oven here. Monica Belluci isn't too bad either. 3,5 out of 5 for the comedy thriller. Yep, Clive Owen is watchable here!
[Edited 11/26/12 17:25pm] Prince I will always miss and love U. | |
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This movie was goofy fun. | |
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To Catch a Thief (1955) - When a reformed jewel thief is suspected of returning to his former occupation, he must ferret out the real thief in order to prove his innocence.
It's more romantic than the typical Hitchcock movie. Filmed in VistaVision in the French Rivieria alone gets a thumbs up from me. | |
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Argo (2012) - CIA agent creates a fake Hollywood film production in order to rescue a group of American diplomats holed up in Iran at the height of the Iranian Revolution. 4/5 "what's that book where they're all behind the wardrobe?" | |
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3 Magic Words 1.5/5 It felt shallow, but it was very pretty to look at.
The Human Experience 3.5/5 They went kind of deep. Taking the good with the bad, which impressed me, though they didn't go that deep into bad, they at least acknowledged it.
Triage 5/5 I just want to be a human being, that's hard enough, thank you very much.
How do you make sense of the experiences connected with serving as a humanitarian aid worker during some of the world's greatest tragedies? Dr. James Orbinski, former president of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders), the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, bore witness to horrendous suffering and extreme mortality rates during the famine in Somalia, as well as the unfathomable atrocities of the Rwandan genocide, in the 1990s.
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Prince of Persia. 0/5 Unwatchable I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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Zero for me means no score. My worst film would be .5/5 or 1/10. | |
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sexton said:
Zero for me means no score. My worst film would be .5/5 or 1/10. I didn't watch enough to give it even a fraction of a percent. I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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Take Shelter *** 1/2 (out of 5)
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Babycall ***
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Compliance ** 1/2
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Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World ***
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Lord Of The Rings 1 2 3 5/5. | |
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It was cute,and I really liked the visual effects for the sandman.
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Dark Shadows (2012)We thought it was funny and Depp is great as always. 8/10 | |
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I agree goofy is the right word. I was thinking goofy and odd. Prince I will always miss and love U. | |
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Shut Up! Tais - Toi / French Comedy Crime with Gerard Depardieu! Hilarious movie. I was laughing uncontrallably at some point, and that's the point when you know this movie kicks ass! The narration is predictable, but specific scenes and dialogues make this movie a 3,5 out of 5! WATCHABLE
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Doctor Zhivago (1965) - Life of a Russian doctor/poet who, although married, falls for a political activist's wife and experiences hardships during the Bolshevik Revolution.
It was tough to really get into this one because of my personal pet peeve about films taking place in non-English-speaking countries where everyone is speaking English. It was still pretty good. Young Julie Christie! :swoon: 1/2 | |
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I saw that too awhile back, but not as sad as this Studio Ghibli film:
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I watched this last night on blu-ray and it's extremely sad. Not for kids.
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The Counterfeiters 4/5 Couldn't fall asleep until I saw it thru to the end. And that's with subtitles.
The film is based on a memoir written by Adolf Burger, a Jewish Slovak typographer who was imprisoned in 1942 for forging baptismal certificates to save Jews from deportation, and was later interned at Sachsenhausen to work on Operation Bernhard. | |
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runphilrun said:
I saw that too awhile back, but not as sad as this Studio Ghibli film:
I watched this last night on blu-ray and it's extremely sad. Not for kids.
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I saw the movie Melancholia a few weeks ago, and it still haunts me. On a first viewing, It ran sort of slow, but the second part is just chilling. Plus... the imagery of the movie is fantastic: In that way it reminded me of The Godfather. I've seen it a couple of times now, and it all made better sense. It's really amazing. I also love the soundtrack from Tristan and Isolde(sp)? I even bought it! LOL!
Of the current movies, I'd love to see Lincoln.. and Django's... I can't remember the title, but it's Tarentino's new movie.
Another sort of old movie I like is Another Planet...
I'm not particularly into Sci-Fi.. so these movies are really more than about...the obvious! LOL!
With all the 2012 Doomsday stuff... Melancholia is a little scary and depressing to say the least! LOL! But that's really only the surface of the story... [Edited 11/28/12 17:39pm] | |
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damosuzuki couldn't get through this one, but I didn't bawl like I expected to. It was a very well balanced film IMO, matter of fact and nothing overly melodramatic. I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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deadmansbones said: I saw the movie Melancholia a few weeks ago, and it still haunts me. On a first viewing, It ran sort of slow, but the second part is just chilling. Plus... the imagery of the movie is fantastic: In that way it reminded me of The Godfather. I've seen it a couple of times now, and it all made better sense. It's really amazing. I also love the soundtrack from Tristan and Isolde(sp)? I even bought it! 5/5. | |
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I tried twice and don’t think I made it more than 15 minutes either time. I had an emotional reaction to that film unlike any other movie I’ve watched, and the fact that you people are able to make it through makes me feel like a bit of a sissy. | |
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damosuzuki said:
I tried twice and don’t think I made it more than 15 minutes either time. I had an emotional reaction to that film unlike any other movie I’ve watched, and the fact that you people are able to make it through makes me feel like a bit of a sissy. But I don't think you are at all - we are both coming to this film from different viewpoints. I'm usually a complete mess when the subject has been a mother losing a child, or when a female protagonist suffers and is humiliated, or when a certain piece of Beethovens is used Those are things that hit me hardest. Grave of the fireflies is bringing up some feelings for you that are hitting a nerve. Nothing to do with sissiness! I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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You're absolutely right. The story depicted in that movie is just too painful for me to take. Your comments actually remind me of a discussion I had with someone here about Lars Von Trier's movies, Breaking the Waves and Dancer in the Dark specifically. I like both of them (Breaking more than Dancer), but neither of them ever really hit me on a reptile-brain level, and I've heard many people say they had these primal, emotional reactions to both films. That I could see being a gender thing since both movies involve female humiliation, but I've always thought it was the somewhat unrealistic characters, the way they were portrayed, that kept me distanced from them. [Edited 11/29/12 4:01am] | |
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