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Reply #120 posted 12/21/16 10:21am

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Pokeno4Money said:

XxAxX said:

better late than never - Anger Management. hilarious! love adam sandler. jack nicholson is great too starstarstarstarstar

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Ohhh .... I own the DVD, it's a GREAT movie!! Woody and Heather were so funny. Goosfraba wink

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it was brilliant. quite a few talented actors/ actresses made appearances. i particularly loved woody harrelson lol lol must have been fun filming that movie

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Reply #121 posted 12/21/16 10:44pm

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

Better than Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4/5

yeahthat the special effects were amazing (especially the Tarkin and Princes Leia scenes) and Darth Vadar was a total badass thumbs up! worship So even though they promoted this as a stand alone film.....it really was a bridge that links the prequels to the original films. A job well done 4 out of 5 yoda

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Reply #122 posted 12/22/16 12:52am

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sexton said:


Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

Better than Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4/5



yeahthat the special effects were amazing (especially the Tarkin and Princes Leia scenes) and Darth Vadar was a total badass thumbs up! worship So even though they promoted this as a stand alone film.....it really was a bridge that links the prequels to the original films. A job well done 4 out of 5 yoda





As cool as Darth Vader was, and he was VERY cool, I think Donnie Yen stole the show. Now HE is a total badass.
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Reply #123 posted 12/22/16 12:55pm

RodeoSchro

Let me ask a stupid question:

The last Star Wars movie I saw was the third one, which is apparently Episode 6. And I saw that in the movie theater, so you can figure it must have been around 30 years ago.

If I go see "Rogue One", will I get it? Or will I be lost?

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Reply #124 posted 12/22/16 1:50pm

EmmaMcG

RodeoSchro said:

Let me ask a stupid question:

The last Star Wars movie I saw was the third one, which is apparently Episode 6. And I saw that in the movie theater, so you can figure it must have been around 30 years ago.

If I go see "Rogue One", will I get it? Or will I be lost?



Rogue One is set just prior to episode 4 so you should be OK. I would recommend watching them all though, starting from episode one all the way to episode 7. Go see Rogue One in between episodes 3 and 4 to get the full effect. That's what I did.

By the way, Rogue One is AMAZING.
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Reply #125 posted 12/22/16 2:23pm

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I liked it. Thought he was perfect for the role

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Reply #126 posted 12/22/16 7:42pm

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Just saw Passengers, I'd give it 4 out of 5 stars. It was very good, but they could have done so much more to make it great. The ending especially could have been better.

Jennifer Lawrence resembles young Drew Barrymore a LOT in this movie. Special effects were great. Was over 2 hours long, but didn't feel like it. Had some comedic moments, not much action. It's more of a drama/romance.

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Reply #127 posted 12/23/16 7:26pm

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Jackie (2016)

A great cast, and amazing performance in the title role by Natalie Portman. Strong turns by John Hurt, Billy Crudup, Greta Gerwin and Peter Saarsgard help lift this movie, which was a bit uneven, and went on about 15 minutes too long.

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Reply #128 posted 12/24/16 10:00am

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Eyes Wide Shut (1999) - A New York City doctor, who is married to an art curator, pushes himself on a harrowing and dangerous night-long odyssey of sexual and moral discovery after his wife admits that she once almost cheated on him.

After watching it many times around the holidays, I still find it to be a fascinating movie that looks beautiful. I love how colorful Christmas lights permeate almost every scene. And Nicole Kidman--what a statuesque beauty she was back then. 4.5/5

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Reply #129 posted 12/24/16 8:05pm

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In Bruges (2008) - Guilt-stricken after a job gone wrong, hitman Ray and his partner await orders from their ruthless boss in Bruges, Belgium, the last place in the world Ray wants to be.

I love this movie. Excellent performances all around from Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Even Clémence Poésy is adorable as the love interest. 5/5

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Reply #130 posted 12/24/16 8:27pm

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In Bruges (2008) - Guilt-stricken after a job gone wrong, hitman Ray and his partner await orders from their ruthless boss in Bruges, Belgium, the last place in the world Ray wants to be.

I love this movie. Excellent performances all around from Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Even Clémence Poésy is adorable as the love interest. 5/5



i enjoyed this movie too

i quite like Colin Farrell

have you seen The Lobster?

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Reply #131 posted 12/25/16 8:12pm

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MoBettaBliss said:

sexton said:


In Bruges (2008) - Guilt-stricken after a job gone wrong, hitman Ray and his partner await orders from their ruthless boss in Bruges, Belgium, the last place in the world Ray wants to be.

I love this movie. Excellent performances all around from Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Even Clémence Poésy is adorable as the love interest. 5/5



i enjoyed this movie too

i quite like Colin Farrell

have you seen The Lobster?


I like Colin most in In Bruges, but the Lobster is a very good movie as well. Sad ending though.

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Reply #132 posted 12/25/16 8:15pm

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Un conte de Noël / A Christmas Tale (2008) - The troubled Vuillard family is no stranger to illness, grief, and banishment, but when their matriarch requires a bone-marrow transplant, the estranged clan reunites just in time for Christmas.

Definitely my favorite Christmas film and a must-see every December. 5/5

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Reply #133 posted 12/25/16 8:40pm

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sexton said:

MoBettaBliss said:



i enjoyed this movie too

i quite like Colin Farrell

have you seen The Lobster?


I like Colin most in In Bruges, but the Lobster is a very good movie as well. Sad ending though.

i actually just finished watching the lobster for the second time. i like it quite a bit, but i think i'd probably give it a 3.5/5, mainly because i think the first half is much more interesting, engaging & enjoyable than the last.

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monday morning edit:

but then, i love that first half so much, and the second half has enough going for it, that i feel that i have to give it at least a 4.

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Reply #134 posted 12/26/16 11:01am

RodeoSchro

Last night we watched "The Ref". Well, I watched most of it. It sucked.

I cannot believe some of the TV people put "The Ref" on their Best Christmas Movies Ever lists. WTF?!? This movie is neither good nor is it a Christmas movie (unlike "Die Hard", which IS great and IS a Christmas movie).

Unfortunately, I knew this movie was going to suck when I read that it's a "dark comedy". There's no such thing! A movie cannot be "dark" AND be a "comedy". Those are mutually exclusive terms. They do not go together, and they never will. Those of you who think something can be a "dark comedy" are being sold a bill of goods. WARNING - Do NOT try to sell that bill of goods to me. Do NOT reply with your list of your favorite "dark comedies". I will not watch them, as I know they will only be depressing and not funny at all.

Take "The War of the Roses". That was the first "dark comedy" I ever saw. I remember when it was announced, Danny DeVito was promoting it on a show. He rubbed his hands together, put on that mischievious face, and said, "We're gonna have some FUN!" Little did I know that his idea of "fun" was having two people who previously loved each other spend 90 film minutes trying to actually kill each other. WTF is "fun" about that? I wish I'd had some tomatoes to throw at the screen when the movie ended, and they're both lying on the floor dying from falling off a chandelier, and Michael Douglas tries to hold his wife's hand (I forgot who played her, thank God), and she pushed it away with her final breath. Screw Danny DeVito! If it wasn't for his brilliant work on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" then I'd file him into the Never Ever Watch Anything This Actor Is In file, along with such luminaries as Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Sean Penn, Steve Carrell (it's ALWAYS a mistake for a comedian to go dramatic), Jake Gyllenhall, and Ryan Gosling.

So now we have "The Ref". It's about some trainwreck of a family - who are all assholes, so there's literally no one to root for - who get kidnapped by Denis Leary, a jewel thief who got covered in cat piss and had to escape from a Rottweiler by (I guess) killing it.

I have this great list of Men I Would Like To Punch In The Mouth. It's generally made up of political goons like Bill Maher, Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter. I don't think Denis Leary has ever officially been put on this list, but he should be. He's a tool.

As you may know, I am a virulent crusader against smoking. Denis Leary, on the other hand, loves smoking and promotes it every chance he gets. I've been disgusted with him since he broke on the scene as a comedian and said that not only did he like to smoke, he hoped he got cancer some day. WTF?!? What a complete moron. What an insensitive asshole. I probably should forgive him for that remark but I've never seen him walk it back, so fuck him. Sorry for the f-bomb there, but seriously - fuck that guy.

Anyway, Leary kidnaps these unlikable characters and immediately gets fed up with their bickering. Unfortunately, even though he has a loaded gun in his possession, he does not shoot them. He should have, it would have been in everyone's best interests - including those who would have gotten shot.

Oh no, he has to Explain Life to them, as they have never worked in their lives and he has. Yeah right! He's a guy that steals stuff from people. Even if the current assholes he has as captives haven't ever worked for anything, you can damn well bet that pretty much everyone else he's stolen from in his life DID earn what they have. Deins Leary stole stuff that had not only financial value, but almost certainly had irreplaceable sentimental value. Thisnk about it - if someone stole all your jewelry, you know that the worst part wouldn't be the financial loss. It would be losing the wedding ring that your great grand-father gave your great grand-mother. So pepole that steal that kind of stuff are a special kind of asshole. That important, salient plot point is completely ignored in favor of making Denis Leary look like the least asshole out of all the assholes in this movie.

I got fed up at this point and left, and then came back just as Denis Leary was punching out Santa Claus and then getting help escaping from the asshole family's son. Of COURSE that's how the movie ends.

To suffice, I will NEVER EVER watch a "dark comedy" again. They all suck. This movie sucked. I give it a rating of 0. There's no point in coming up with a clever rating system, because 0 is always going to be 0.

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Reply #135 posted 12/26/16 12:53pm

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I lost a bet and saw La La Land instead of Rogue One. I actually really liked it...very entertaining and well done. Emma Stone was awesome.

Hope to see RO next week.

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Reply #136 posted 12/26/16 2:17pm

RJOrion

i justt recently saw a movie called "The Giver", with Jeff Bridges and Meryl Streep ...

excellent movie...very very good...

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Reply #137 posted 12/26/16 5:55pm

RodeoSchro

We just finished "Being There". Now, THERE is a MOVIE!

They really don't make them like that any more. Phenomenal movie. Incredible cast. Some of the best character actors ever to grace the screen. A plot that you couldn't make up, yet a plot that we basically lived in the 2016 election. True!

I won't give away the ending but the best thing about this entire movie was I'd forgotten how it ended. Brilliant!

Oh! And Ben was Illuminati! Did you catch his triangle mausoleum with the all-seeing eye at the top? Loved it!

I give "Being There" 5 Well-Tended Gardens out of 5 Well-Tended Gardens. I'm sure Rafael would approve!

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Reply #138 posted 12/26/16 6:59pm

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RodeoSchro said:

Unfortunately, I knew this movie was going to suck when I read that it's a "dark comedy". There's no such thing! A movie cannot be "dark" AND be a "comedy". Those are mutually exclusive terms. They do not go together, and they never will. Those of you who think something can be a "dark comedy" are being sold a bill of goods. WARNING - Do NOT try to sell that bill of goods to me. Do NOT reply with your list of your favorite "dark comedies". I will not watch them, as I know they will only be depressing and not funny at all.


I'm with you! I will never forget this "dark comedy" I saw many years ago:



However I'll always remember one very profound part of the movie ...

"when the big storm comes 

and it knocks down all the forests 

and all the rocks fall down 

and all the leaves are bare, what is left? 

what is left? 

the little trees. 

the little fellas that the storm didn't see. 

the tiny little trees."

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Reply #139 posted 12/26/16 9:33pm

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RodeoSchro said:

We just finished "Being There". Now, THERE is a MOVIE!

They really don't make them like that any more. Phenomenal movie. Incredible cast. Some of the best character actors ever to grace the screen. A plot that you couldn't make up, yet a plot that we basically lived in the 2016 election. True!

I won't give away the ending but the best thing about this entire movie was I'd forgotten how it ended. Brilliant!

Oh! And Ben was Illuminati! Did you catch his triangle mausoleum with the all-seeing eye at the top? Loved it!

I give "Being There" 5 Well-Tended Gardens out of 5 Well-Tended Gardens. I'm sure Rafael would approve!



The world would be a better place if everybody in it watched 'being there' a coupla times.
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Reply #140 posted 12/27/16 6:38pm

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Calvary - a priest is told he'll be killed in a week during a confession. a few elements may be a little too ambiguous, but this is an interesting story chock-full of engagingly troubled characters. 4/5

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it also has a great roger whittaker song on the soundtrack.

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Reply #141 posted 12/27/16 8:55pm

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Calvary - a priest is told he'll be killed in a week during a confession. a few elements may be a little too ambiguous, but this is an interesting story chock-full of engagingly troubled characters. 4/5


I'd watch any movie with Brendan Gleeson front and center. Have you seen The Guard? Along with Calvary and In Bruges, those three films make an excellent acting showcase for him.

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Reply #142 posted 12/28/16 11:55am

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I am currently watching "First Blood", the original Rambo movie. I think the women are going to make me go shopping before it's over so this is a live-streaming review!

But before we begin, I also caught the last 30 minutes of a movie I've always wanted to see - "Escape From New York". It has Kurt Russell, and he plays a guy named Snake! With an eyepatch! He apparently blows away the entire city of New York, or so I thought. But what I saw was really bad.

Even with the psychiatrist from "Halloween", and Harry Dean Stanton, and 70's pin-up girl Adrienne Barbeau, it's just not a good movie. Or a campy movie. Or a good campy movie. Oh well, at least I didn't waste an entire two hours on it. Out of respect to the awesome Kurt Russell, I'll just rate this one Incomplete.

Back to "First Blood". Wow, is it great!

I'd forgotten how talkative Rambo was in the beginning. He was a veritable Chatty Cathy. And a regular guy, too. Even after he went commando in the woods, he was still a regular guy who just happened to be a badass Medal of Honor winner. That's one thing that makes this movie so great.

It's totally believable. Rambo doesn't kill people in unbelievable ways. He lives off the land and improvises with what he has available. It's great!

I'm at the part now where Col. Troutman has shown up and talked to Rambo via the radio. Rambo tells them how it is and of course the cops aren't buying it. So we all know what happens next!

Before the women take me to Candles and Such, or Throw Pillows A' Plenty, or where ever we're going, let me just give "First Blood" the rating it deserves:

5 Giant Knives With Compasses and Stitching Kits in Them out of 5 Giant Knives With Compasses and Stitching Kits in Them. Yeah!

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Reply #143 posted 12/28/16 3:15pm

EmmaMcG

RodeoSchro said:

I am currently watching "First Blood", the original Rambo movie. I think the women are going to make me go shopping before it's over so this is a live-streaming review!

But before we begin, I also caught the last 30 minutes of a movie I've always wanted to see - "Escape From New York". It has Kurt Russell, and he plays a guy named Snake! With an eyepatch! He apparently blows away the entire city of New York, or so I thought. But what I saw was really bad.

Even with the psychiatrist from "Halloween", and Harry Dean Stanton, and 70's pin-up girl Adrienne Barbeau, it's just not a good movie. Or a campy movie. Or a good campy movie. Oh well, at least I didn't waste an entire two hours on it. Out of respect to the awesome Kurt Russell, I'll just rate this one Incomplete.

Back to "First Blood". Wow, is it great!

I'd forgotten how talkative Rambo was in the beginning. He was a veritable Chatty Cathy. And a regular guy, too. Even after he went commando in the woods, he was still a regular guy who just happened to be a badass Medal of Honor winner. That's one thing that makes this movie so great.

It's totally believable. Rambo doesn't kill people in unbelievable ways. He lives off the land and improvises with what he has available. It's great!

I'm at the part now where Col. Troutman has shown up and talked to Rambo via the radio. Rambo tells them how it is and of course the cops aren't buying it. So we all know what happens next!

Before the women take me to Candles and Such, or Throw Pillows A' Plenty, or where ever we're going, let me just give "First Blood" the rating it deserves:

5 Giant Knives With Compasses and Stitching Kits in Them out of 5 Giant Knives With Compasses and Stitching Kits in Them. Yeah!



You should give Escape from New York another chance. It's a true classic and easily Kurt Russell's finest performance. The sequel was very disappointing though.

I love First Blood. The book it's based on has a bit more bite in a sense that Rambo kills all his pursuers in the woods whereas in the movie he just injures them as a warning. Given his mental state, it probably makes more sense for him to kill them but regardless, the movie is still fantastic.
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Reply #144 posted 12/28/16 3:26pm

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Fences (2016) - An African-American father struggles with race relations in the United States while trying to raise his family in the 1950s and coming to terms with the events of his life.

It still felt very much like a play. I don't think being on the big screen added anything to it. However it's very much worth seeing for the acting. 4/5

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Reply #145 posted 12/28/16 6:10pm

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damosuzuki said:

Calvary - a priest is told he'll be killed in a week during a confession. a few elements may be a little too ambiguous, but this is an interesting story chock-full of engagingly troubled characters. 4/5


I'd watch any movie with Brendan Gleeson front and center. Have you seen The Guard? Along with Calvary and In Bruges, those three films make an excellent acting showcase for him.

haven't seen the guard, and it doesn't seem to be on any of the streaming sites unfortunately - but i'll keep an eye open for it.

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Reply #146 posted 12/28/16 11:09pm

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La La Land (2016) - A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.

It started off with a bang and I thought, “Wow, this movie is going to be amazing!” And it ended with a bang too—I loved the ending actually. The middle was a more conventional movie than I expected and I would have preferred even more musical numbers throughout. Having said all that, it’s still an excellent tribute to classic Hollywood musicals. 4.5/5

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Reply #147 posted 12/29/16 11:34am

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Tuesday, After Christmas (2010)

Finds the beauty and pain in the ordinary scenarios of marriage, family, infidelity, and Christmas, and they all intersect wonderfully.

starstarstar.5

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #148 posted 12/29/16 9:04pm

Ingela

La la Land. Simply amazing. I walked out knowing it was an instant classic. Smart, sexy and fun. And also has one of the best opening scene in a movie ever.

For a first time director, he hit it out of the park.

Everyone on this board loves music, so I know everyone here will love it. It not just the best movie of the year, but one for film history. That good.
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Reply #149 posted 12/30/16 9:27am

RodeoSchro

Ingela said:

La la Land. Simply amazing. I walked out knowing it was an instant classic. Smart, sexy and fun. And also has one of the best opening scene in a movie ever. For a first time director, he hit it out of the park. Everyone on this board loves music, so I know everyone here will love it. It not just the best movie of the year, but one for film history. That good.



But Ryan Gosling is on my Never Ever Watch Anything This Actor Is In list (see "The Ref" above)! Dang, now I am so conflicted!

But I respect Ingela's opinion more than my own, so I'll watch this some time.

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