i'm catching it tomorrow, i hope. i'll let you know if i make it past the hour mark. | |
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i'm catching it tomorrow, i hope. i'll let you know if i make it past the hour mark. Good luck! | |
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I'm seeing it later today. It's gotten great reviews.
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Well, I have rambled on enough about what a crapfest of a movie "Dunkirk" is. I'm sure it will win multiple Academy Awards for cinematography. | |
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Dunkirk 8/10
First and foremost, I have to say a couple of things straight off. 1. It’s a dry movie. As in no humor or “quirky” or “funny” or “fun” characters. Just real people behaving like people would under these circumstances. Which is refreshing really. 2. It’s the work of a craftsman. Every little detail is paid full attention to. 3. It’s gorgeous to look at. 4. I saw it on IMAX and recommend everyone seeing it in IMAX. 5. The sound is AMAZING! 6. The story sobering and moving. That out of the way, I give props to violent movies, and especially war movies to show the cost and consequence of things. Of actions. That’s what I said I appreciated most of the mindless but wonderful Baby Driver. That everything has a price. This is intelligent adult entertainment. Something sorely missing in films today. I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this film and give major props to Christopher Nolan for telling this story in such a way. PS: if you walked out of this movie half way through, you missed half of one of the best movies of the year. [Edited 7/22/17 21:18pm] | |
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Ugot2shakesumthin said: Dunkirk 8/10 First and foremost, I have to say a couple of things straight off. 1. It’s a dry movie. As in no humor or “quirky” or “funny” or “fun” characters. Just real people behaving like people would under these circumstances. Which is refreshing really. 2. It’s the work of a craftsman. Every little detail is paid full attention to. 3. It’s gorgeous to look at. 4. I saw it on IMAX and recommend everyone seeing it in IMAX. 5. The sound is AMAZING! 6. The story sobering and moving. That out of the way, I give props to violent movies, and especially war movies to show the cost and consequence of things. Of actions. That’s what I said I appreciated most of the mindless but wonderful Baby Driver. That everything has a price. This is intelligent adult entertainment. Something sorely missing in films today. I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this film and give major props to Christopher Nolan for telling this story in such a way. PS: if you walked out of this movie half way through, you missed half of one of the best movies of the year. [Edited 7/22/17 21:18pm] 😀 All I want to know is if the good guys won or not. | |
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I'm pretty sure Hitler lost. | |
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the taking of pelham 123 (1974) 4/5 criminals highjack a subway car and threaten to execute hostages unless they're paid $1million. exciting, tight as a drum skin, & not a bit of flab to be found. also works as a look into 70s era urban decay & paranoia, somewhat like john carpenter's assault on precinct 13, though i'd say pelham is a much better, more exciting movie. | |
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I also watched 'a prophet' last night, a french film about a young guy, a kid really, who climbs the ranks of the prison crime ladder during his term. i thought the first 45 minutes or so were truly tense & gripping and appropriately brutal, but around the hour mark this began to feel repetitive and tedious, and i found myself lost in an undifferentiated haze of multiple gangs and day paroles and testicular cancer. 3/5 [Edited 7/23/17 14:10pm] | |
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Logan (2017) What can I say? Hugh Jackman's performance was emotional, thought provoking and amazing as the vulnerable, broken down and aging Wolverine. The supporting cast led by Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen was also great. A phenomenal way the end the trilogy I give it a 4.5 out of 5
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VALERIAN.
7.5/10 I hope I'm not doing a disservice here. ...but think "THE FIFTH ELEMENT 2.0" I didn't want to watch this; but the lady did. I walked in expecting a visually stunning but tedious piece of crap. I was close, but it's not that bad. It helped about 20 minutes in to just completely ignore the HORRIBLY MISCAST LEADS. ...(*especially Valerian) and internally imagine the same dialogue coming from an actor with CHARISMA. This dude is more boring than a waiting room. His delivery is dry and emotionless, his acting and emotions don't convey any of the changes and discoveries that emerge in the plot. It doesn't matter that I'd already sized up who was good and bad during the first act. ...most action films are no brainers. This film DOES have a beneath the surface allegorical thing about the USA and it's history. If you're like me though you'll have to reimagine someone HEROIC and FUNNY in place of the lead actor. ...otherwise this movie looks kinda inept. It SHOULD be played with humor, its got potential. it also has some very clever and uniquely imaginative scenes and memorable characters. ...so it's got that going for it. I just wish the lead helped the story along instead of being like a stand in at a recital Rihanna sucks as usual. She's decent eye candy, but she clearly didn't do much of the dancing. So many of the intercut shots clearly show the hispanic/Arabic woman doing the work. You could do a lot worse, but i could imagine some people just up and calling this a POS. It was horribly miscast but has potential for fun, and a relevant story line. Also note that the female lead had the word ASS dubbed over as BUTT in her speech about the jellyfish. I can imagine it was sanitized a bit to bring a wider viewing audience. It gets pretty cartoony in a potential fun way. ..but the lead actor is just completely out of place here. If i didn't imagine a Bruce Willis you're after a while. ...i might have walked out. USE THE FORCE TO FORCE YOURSELF TO BELIEVE IN IT. ....and it's a decent run. Barely recommended [Edited 7/24/17 0:01am] ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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^Now That is a review! | |
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1945? *spoiler We’re way up in da two thousands. | |
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dunkirk - 5/5 like nolan's other recent films, this really has to be seen on the largest screen with the best available soundsystem (& make sure your theatre is playing it loud) to be truly appreciated. unlike those other films, this is perfectly trim & lean, with no excess storytelling beyond the few spare details you need to know. there's one sole moment that perhaps felt a bit hollywood-ish & false, where the score is a little too insistent on pushing a moment of triumph on you, but otherwise i think this was note-perfect, intense, nerve-wracking & one of the best illustrations of film letting you understand what it would be like to live in a certain moment. [Edited 7/24/17 10:28am] | |
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As far as I know, we won. It was specific to one effort in the war yes. | |
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damosuzuki said: dunkirk - 5/5 like nolan's other recent films, this really has to be seen on the largest screen with the best available soundsystem (& make sure your theatre is playing it loud) to be truly appreciated. unlike those other films, this is perfectly trim & lean, with no excess storytelling beyond the few spare details you need to know. there's one sole moment that perhaps felt a bit hollywood-ish & false, where the score is a little too insistent on pushing a moment of triumph on you, but otherwise i think this was note-perfect, intense, nerve-wracking & one of the best illustrations of film letting you understand what it would be like to live in a certain moment. [Edited 7/24/17 10:28am] I agree. And a moment you really feel everyone involved. | |
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Saw that thing for the first time like 5 years ago. It irritated the fuck out of me. SHE CLEARLY SHOULD GO WITH DUCKY and accept that her friend she admired is a rich selfish scumbag with no redeemable qualities. It was only when we listened to the commentary that it was clear that the ending was tagged on. They even mentioned why the lead asshole's hair was weird (*it was a WIG and he'd been reshooting for PRETTY IN PINK while simultaneously shooting a WAR film (*shaved head)] Then. ...and only then did it make sense. They cut their own balls off to appease class jumping hussies. It was NEVER intended that she goes back to the guy that emotionally abused her. I felt disgusted when i first saw it because it didn't make any damn sense. Thank god for DVD commentary. It was a good film until the cop out. A total buddy film ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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Yeah, the ending with duckie did not test well with test audiences so they changed it. Then OMD had to write a new song within 24hrs and delivered "if you leave" for the end scenes. Which is a good thing to come out of the change of the ending. | |
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I liked the Hughes teen stuff as a....uh...teen , but I can't watch it now. Gives me douchechills. But that's just me.
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Ace said:
I liked the Hughes teen stuff as a....uh...teen , but I can't watch it now. Gives me douchechills. But that's just me.
I actually think the ending fits. Life doesn’t always end up how we want. Besides, have you see “Two and a1/2 Men”?. Molly picked the right guy. Fucile as portrayed in the movie would have come out as gay eventually. Lol | |
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No war movies. Make another movie like Insomnia Nolan? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Monday night the womenfolk said, "What's on TV?!? We want a movie!" So my wife tuned into "Batman vs. Superman".
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Finally got around to see this movie on DVD, give it a B. Was better than what ALL the Marvel haters out there said. | |
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