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Reply #61 posted 09/25/14 5:06am
damosuzuki |
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-vixens 2/5
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Reply #62 posted 09/29/14 1:05am
logger |
The Giver 8 / 10
Really enjoyed this.Set in the future where humans are engineered by society to be the same.Everybody has a dictated purpose in life and there is no war or love or lying and you have to take a daily injection to suppress all your emotions. I'm probably making it sound bad but its worth a look. No major plot by better than I expected. Well worth a look. |
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Reply #63 posted 09/29/14 1:20am
ZombieKitten |
logger said: The Giver 8 / 10 Really enjoyed this.Set in the future where humans are engineered by society to be the same.Everybody has a dictated purpose in life and there is no war or love or lying and you have to take a daily injection to suppress all your emotions. I'm probably making it sound bad but its worth a look. No major plot by better than I expected. Well worth a look. So I would like it then? I'm the mistake you wanna make |
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Reply #64 posted 09/29/14 1:59am
Stymie |
The Equalizer 3/4 stars. Denzel does good guy/bad guy real good. |
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Reply #65 posted 09/29/14 2:55am
logger |
ZombieKitten said:
logger said:
The Giver 8 / 10
Really enjoyed this.Set in the future where humans are engineered by society to be the same.Everybody has a dictated purpose in life and there is no war or love or lying and you have to take a daily injection to suppress all your emotions. I'm probably making it sound bad but its worth a look. No major plot by better than I expected. Well worth a look.
So I would like it then?
I can't see how you may not like it. I'd say give it a whirl. I may have to put in a disclaimer at the end of my reviews for you. I dare you to not like it. It's inoffensive and light. An Oscar winner if I ever saw one. Meryl Streep,Jeff Bridges,Katie Holmes and Alexander Skarsgard and even Taylor Swift star. |
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Reply #66 posted 09/29/14 8:23am
sexton |
damosuzuki said:
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-vixens 2/5
I've never seen this one though--only Beyond The Valley of the Dolls, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Mondo Topless. The last one is a groovy, go-go stripper mockumentary.
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Reply #67 posted 09/29/14 11:43am
Ottensen |
Wanted to watch it with the Hubster since he and our mutual best friend toured with Bobby Bird in Europe his later years. It was pretty good. Like a kind of 3 1/2-er out of 5 stars. Perhaps in keeping true to James Brown, I can report that neither of us understood about half of what the hell Chadwick Boseman was saying during the entire movie |
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Reply #68 posted 09/30/14 4:48am
damosuzuki |
sexton said:
damosuzuki said:
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-vixens 2/5
I've never seen this one though--only Beyond The Valley of the Dolls, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Mondo Topless. The last one is a groovy, go-go stripper mockumentary.
Beyond... is an A+ movie in my world, & Faster gets the silver medal. Never seen Mondo Topless though, a gap I want to fill sooner rather than later. The later films I've seen all seem to suffer from diminishing returns, though that's never kept me from watching them repeatedly. Vixen from '68 is great fun if you overlook some tacky racial/political 'commentary.' |
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Reply #69 posted 09/30/14 8:34am
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Ottensen said:
Wanted to watch it with the Hubster since he and our mutual best friend toured with Bobby Bird in Europe his later years. It was pretty good. Like a kind of 3 1/2-er out of 5 stars. Perhaps in keeping true to James Brown, I can report that neither of us understood about half of what the hell Chadwick Boseman was saying during the entire movie
Get On Up was the last movie I watched as well. Others here complained about the nonlinear narrative, but that didn't bother me at all. I thought it added some flash to the film which other recent biopics that came to mind while watching this one sorely needed (The Butler, 42). 1/2
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Reply #70 posted 09/30/14 8:53am
sexton |
damosuzuki said:
sexton said:
I've never seen this one though--only Beyond The Valley of the Dolls, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Mondo Topless. The last one is a groovy, go-go stripper mockumentary.
Beyond... is an A+ movie in my world, & Faster gets the silver medal. Never seen Mondo Topless though, a gap I want to fill sooner rather than later. The later films I've seen all seem to suffer from diminishing returns, though that's never kept me from watching them repeatedly. Vixen from '68 is great fun if you overlook some tacky racial/political 'commentary.'
Years ago I watched half of Lorna, but the DVD player ate the disc and I never got the chance to finish it. Motorpsycho looks interesting. That one was always next on my list of Russ Meyer films to see.
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Reply #71 posted 09/30/14 11:41am
namepeace |
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Reply #72 posted 09/30/14 6:40pm
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Ottensen said:
Wanted to watch it with the Hubster since he and our mutual best friend toured with Bobby Bird in Europe his later years. It was pretty good. Like a kind of 3 1/2-er out of 5 stars. Perhaps in keeping true to James Brown, I can report that neither of us understood about half of what the hell Chadwick Boseman was saying during the entire movie
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Reply #73 posted 09/30/14 6:44pm
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Brendan said:
namepeace said:
Did he invent the modern romantic comedy? His soliloquy in Manhattan on faith, life and death was brilliant.
I really stayed away from Woody's films for most of my life because I'd heard they'd largely ignored black and brown folk. But I enjoyed one or 2 of his movies as a kid in the 70s, and I'm glad I gave them a chance. His misses are better than most directors' hits.
Regardless of his many flaws -- some probably real, some probably not -- he is to me unbelievably talented (I do think he is partially responsible for the modern romantic comedy), prolific through great consistency, and very humble about his art. He constantly self deprecates his films (that he writes, directs, and often stars in), even going so far as to claim that the only thing about them which will likely stand as they age are the backgrounds. I think we all spend far too much time worrying about how awful we look as compared to those who inspired us. Woody's pictures do pale in comparison to Fellini or Bergman, but so do theirs when held up against his. That you gave something a chance that you liked some as a kid is the way we should all strive to be.
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Reply #74 posted 09/30/14 6:45pm
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ZombieKitten said:
Fading Gigolo. 4/5
I thought it was a'ight (despite the ludicrous premise). Had never seen Vanessa Paradis act before and i thought she was very good.
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Reply #75 posted 09/30/14 6:49pm
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kewlschool said:
Internship. 0 stars.
Formulaic, but I like Vaughn and Wilson, so I enjoyed it.
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Reply #76 posted 09/30/14 11:54pm
ZombieKitten |
Ace said:
ZombieKitten said:
Fading Gigolo. 4/5
I thought it was a'ight (despite the ludicrous premise). Had never seen Vanessa Paradis act before and i thought she was very good.
I had little to choose from on a plane and just wanted something that wouldn't be too difficult or challenging. I love Turturro. I'm the mistake you wanna make |
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Reply #77 posted 10/01/14 1:19pm
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Ace said:
I thought it was a'ight (despite the ludicrous premise). Had never seen Vanessa Paradis act before and i thought she was very good.
I had little to choose from on a plane and just wanted something that wouldn't be too difficult or challenging. I love Turturro.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Reply #78 posted 10/01/14 2:19pm
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kewlschool said:
Internship. 0 stars.
Formulaic, but I like Vaughn and Wilson, so I enjoyed it.
I like the guys too, but they couldn't save this joint. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #79 posted 10/01/14 2:48pm
thekidsgirl |
Maleficent
Better than I expected. I wanted to read a book on my plane ride, but this movie throughly stole my attention. I'd give it 2.5/ 5 Stars
If you will, so will I |
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Reply #80 posted 10/01/14 6:00pm
jon1967 |
Trsnsformers w mark whats his name .. i was bored, my son freaked when the friend got fried that wasnt a cool scene. |
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Reply #81 posted 10/02/14 5:37pm
jon1967 |
Munich by Speilberg.
Harsh reminder of terror n the hell they bring. Sad and insightful how mousssd hunted those monsters after. |
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Reply #82 posted 10/06/14 9:06am
logger |
Double Post [Edited 10/6/14 9:10am] |
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Reply #84 posted 10/06/14 9:46am
jillybean |
"Annabelle." Hmmm....It was better than I thought it was gonna be. 2 outta 5. "She made me glad to be a man" |
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Reply #85 posted 10/06/14 11:57am
namepeace |
Finding Fela (2014)
Literally a revelation for someone only slightly acquainted with him and his work. It gave a 360-degree portrait of the man and his legacy in music, as well as the powerful onstage and behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the Broadway show.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Reply #87 posted 10/07/14 7:41am
namepeace |
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
Enjoyable enough.
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Reply #88 posted 10/07/14 1:41pm
Brendan |
The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) Revisits John Wayne and Dean Martin pairing of "Rio Bravo" magnificence from 1959 but with a somewhat less successful 1960's western blueprint. A story about a connected group returning and reflecting upon losses to ideal and fighting for purpose in the face of something far more pure. Lots of fun even as you smile at the cliches (like the good ole boy fight right out of a John Ford movie required for male bonding). Streaming on Netflix right now. 4/5 |
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Reply #89 posted 10/07/14 3:53pm
Revolution |
jillybean said:
"Annabelle." Hmmm....It was better than I thought it was gonna be. 2 outta 5.
I saw this last also...not my genre, but it got some good reviews. It was a bit slow paced for me, which seems to be a charactoristic of this genre. 2.5 out of 5. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. |
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