Reply #120 posted 07/31/20 7:35am
namepeace |
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namepeace said:
Cool Hand Luke and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are not only essential films, they are forebears of the anti-establishment/anti-hero films the young turks of the 70s would make thereafter. I'd check them out along with The Hustler.
YES!
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Reply #121 posted 07/31/20 7:45am
namepeace |
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namepeace said:
Cool Hand Luke and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are not only essential films, they are forebears of the anti-establishment/anti-hero films the young turks of the 70s would make thereafter. I'd check them out along with The Hustler.
Thank you Namepeace!
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is on deck for this weekend.
Hope you love it.
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Reply #122 posted 07/31/20 8:57am
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Haven't seen the whole movie in awhile. Great and very underated Super Hero movie. A great set up for a Superman series with Brandon Routh (unfortunately that never happened). Better cast than Man of Steel movie. Though they could have gotten a better Jimmy Olsen. Wonder what new Krypton would have been? Not a big fan of Lex Luthor but Kevin Spacey nailed it, not going to much over the top (like Jim Carey and Tommy Lee Jones did). Future movies could have had Dark Seid and Mongul, just to name a few. |
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Reply #123 posted 07/31/20 11:01am
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kpowers said: Haven't seen the whole movie in awhile. Great and very underated Super Hero movie. A great set up for a Superman series with Brandon Routh (unfortunately that never happened). Better cast than Man of Steel movie. Though they could have gotten a better Jimmy Olsen. Wonder what new Krypton would have been? Not a big fan of Lex Luthor but Kevin Spacey nailed it, not going to much over the top (like Jim Carey and Tommy Lee Jones did). Future movies could have had Dark Seid and Mongul, just to name a few. Rather than doing a spin off TV show of the Arrowverse version, they should have just done a TV continuation of this instead. After all, this is a continuation of the definitive big screen version of the character (Christopher Reeve) so it would have made a lot of sense to keep that version of Superman going. I get that Kevin Spacey is out of favour now but they could have recast him. I mean, this version of Lex Luthor was originally played by Gene Hackman so recasting him wouldn't have been the end of the world. I always thought Billy Zane would be a good Lex... |
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Reply #124 posted 07/31/20 12:39pm
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kpowers said:
Haven't seen the whole movie in awhile. Great and very underated Super Hero movie. A great set up for a Superman series with Brandon Routh (unfortunately that never happened). Better cast than Man of Steel movie. Though they could have gotten a better Jimmy Olsen. Wonder what new Krypton would have been? Not a big fan of Lex Luthor but Kevin Spacey nailed it, not going to much over the top (like Jim Carey and Tommy Lee Jones did). Future movies could have had Dark Seid and Mongul, just to name a few.
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Reply #126 posted 08/01/20 9:16am
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EmmaMcG said:
kpowers said:
Haven't seen the whole movie in awhile. Great and very underated Super Hero movie. A great set up for a Superman series with Brandon Routh (unfortunately that never happened). Better cast than Man of Steel movie. Though they could have gotten a better Jimmy Olsen. Wonder what new Krypton would have been? Not a big fan of Lex Luthor but Kevin Spacey nailed it, not going to much over the top (like Jim Carey and Tommy Lee Jones did). Future movies could have had Dark Seid and Mongul, just to name a few.
Rather than doing a spin off TV show of the Arrowverse version, they should have just done a TV continuation of this instead. After all, this is a continuation of the definitive big screen version of the character (Christopher Reeve) so it would have made a lot of sense to keep that version of Superman going. I get that Kevin Spacey is out of favour now but they could have recast him. I mean, this version of Lex Luthor was originally played by Gene Hackman so recasting him wouldn't have been the end of the world. I always thought Billy Zane would be a good Lex...
I agree and yeah Billy Zane would make a great choice for Lex Luthor. For the series to work Greg Berlanti has to have ZERO involvement in the series. If you think about it Greg Berlanti ruined Smallville (a series in which he was not involved with). In the cross over episodes he made it that Clark gave up his powers and the Earth where Smallvile occured was destroyed, WTF??? Greg Berlanti is involved with all the CW PC shows, excuse me I meant to say Greg Berlanti is involved with all the CW DC shows. Greg Berlanti was also apart of the horrible Green Lantern movie. I given up all the CW DC shows, just horrible on all levels. What was the best DC show on TV these past few years? Yup, Gotham. a series in which Greg Berlanti was not involved with. Not going to watch Greg Berlanti Superman and Lois series that is coming out this season. As much as I love DC, if Greg Berlanti is ivovled I'm not watching.
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Reply #128 posted 08/01/20 9:58am
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EmmaMcG said:
kpowers said:
Haven't seen the whole movie in awhile. Great and very underated Super Hero movie. A great set up for a Superman series with Brandon Routh (unfortunately that never happened). Better cast than Man of Steel movie. Though they could have gotten a better Jimmy Olsen. Wonder what new Krypton would have been? Not a big fan of Lex Luthor but Kevin Spacey nailed it, not going to much over the top (like Jim Carey and Tommy Lee Jones did). Future movies could have had Dark Seid and Mongul, just to name a few.
Rather than doing a spin off TV show of the Arrowverse version, they should have just done a TV continuation of this instead. After all, this is a continuation of the definitive big screen version of the character (Christopher Reeve) so it would have made a lot of sense to keep that version of Superman going. I get that Kevin Spacey is out of favour now but they could have recast him. I mean, this version of Lex Luthor was originally played by Gene Hackman so recasting him wouldn't have been the end of the world. I always thought Billy Zane would be a good Lex...
Speaking of Lex Luthor for the 1978 movie I wish they casted actor John Colicos in the part. Trust me he would of been a great Lex Luthor. Shave his head and he looks just like Lex Luthor. He played Baltar on the original Battlestar Galactica and yes he can play the villian like no one else can. He even looks and sounds like the Lex Luthor of the Superfriends TV series. But Gene Hackman was the bigger name.
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Reply #129 posted 08/01/20 1:17pm
Reply #130 posted 08/02/20 11:16am
namepeace |
Baby Driver (2017)
A fun, extended music video filled with some great action and driving sequences. Jamie Foxx and Jon Hamm are good, and Ansel Elgort and Lily James have good chemistry together. Good job by writer/director Edgar Winter.
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Reply #131 posted 08/02/20 11:19am
namepeace |
kpowers said:
Haven't seen the whole movie in awhile. Great and very underated Super Hero movie. A great set up for a Superman series with Brandon Routh (unfortunately that never happened). Better cast than Man of Steel movie. Though they could have gotten a better Jimmy Olsen. Wonder what new Krypton would have been? Not a big fan of Lex Luthor but Kevin Spacey nailed it, not going to much over the top (like Jim Carey and Tommy Lee Jones did). Future movies could have had Dark Seid and Mongul, just to name a few.
It is underrated. Routh was good. I think it aged pretty well, probably because it hewed close to the original Superman: The Movie, which for my remains the GOAT.
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Reply #132 posted 08/02/20 1:01pm
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Reply #133 posted 08/02/20 8:58pm
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I watched a pair of late-period Jean-Luc Godard films last week. Movies from this stage of his career can be challenging to say the least.
Film socialisme (2010) - The passengers on a Mediterranean cruise enjoy their luxuries as a small family struggles with overbearing media attention.
This one I watched twice because the first time I couldn't tell what was going on. The decision to reduce the subtitles to the fewest words possible to convey the barest essence of the dialogue didn't help either. (I read that this is how the movie was screened theatrically.) Viewing it a second time after reading a synopsis made the movie a lot more appealing. But that's like doing well on a test because I saw all the answers first. 3.5/5
Le livre d'image / The Image Book (2018) - Nothing but silence. Nothing but a revolutionary song. A story in five chapters like the five fingers of a hand.
Although this one received more favorable reviews, I didn't like it as much. It's comprised entirely of heavily filtered footage from previous films with scenes juxtaposed in a way that creates a social commentary. Maybe I needed to watch this one twice as well, but I didn't have time before it was pulled from the Criterion Channel website. 2.5/5 |
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Reply #134 posted 08/03/20 2:18pm
slyjackson |
namepeace said:
Baby Driver (2017)
A fun, extended music video filled with some great action and driving sequences. Jamie Foxx and Jon Hamm are good, and Ansel Elgort and Lily James have good chemistry together. Good job by writer/director Edgar Winter.
.25
It's quite enoyable film, very coo, more style than substance, but good nonetheless. |
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Reply #135 posted 08/03/20 2:54pm
namepeace |
slyjackson said:
namepeace said:
Baby Driver (2017)
A fun, extended music video filled with some great action and driving sequences. Jamie Foxx and Jon Hamm are good, and Ansel Elgort and Lily James have good chemistry together. Good job by writer/director Edgar Winter.
.25
It's quite enoyable film, very cool, more style than substance, but good nonetheless.
true.
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Reply #136 posted 08/03/20 9:28pm
sexton |
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) - As Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world, he teams up with a fellow Avenger and S.H.I.E.L.D agent, Black Widow, to battle a new threat from history: an assassin known as the Winter Soldier. I had forgotten how great this movie is, not having seen it since its theatrical run. With all the stunts, fights, car crashes and crazy tech, it was like a Mission Impossible film, but with superheroes. 4.5/5 |
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Reply #137 posted 08/04/20 1:05pm
slyjackson |
sexton said:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) - As Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world, he teams up with a fellow Avenger and S.H.I.E.L.D agent, Black Widow, to battle a new threat from history: an assassin known as the Winter Soldier. I had forgotten how great this movie is, not having seen it since its theatrical run. With all the stunts, fights, car crashes and crazy tech, it was like a Mission Impossible film, but with superheroes. 4.5/5
It's a great film. |
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Reply #138 posted 08/04/20 1:53pm
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slyjackson said:
sexton said:
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) - As Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world, he teams up with a fellow Avenger and S.H.I.E.L.D agent, Black Widow, to battle a new threat from history: an assassin known as the Winter Soldier. I had forgotten how great this movie is, not having seen it since its theatrical run. With all the stunts, fights, car crashes and crazy tech, it was like a Mission Impossible film, but with superheroes. 4.5/5
It's a great film.
Ditto
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Reply #140 posted 08/05/20 5:31am
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How Do You Know (2010) - 2.5 stars of 4
I like to mix it up in terms of what type of movies I watch, and I thought I was ready for a romantic comedy since I hadn't seen one in so long. A few nights ago I found a new one with good reviews from 2019, so I decided to give it a chance. I forgot the name, and I found this one by scrolling Netflix and thought this was it. It is a film by James Brooke, who typically is a good director. Throughout the film, I marveled at what a good makeup job to make Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon look younger than they really are. I actually enjoyed the movie even though it was nothing special and wasted Jack Nicholson's talent due to a contrived role. I like to read the reviews on Rotten Tomato after I have finished a movie to see how my perspective matches up with those of other people and critics. Given that I thought this was an acclaimed movie, the first thing I noticed was that both the critics and the public hated the movie. It is not often a rom-com with good actors gets slammed by then public who goes to see it. Then I notice the 2010 date of the film, and I realized perhaps the makeup and the acting (the stars just seemed younger) wasn't as good as I thought. Despite the trite content, Paul and Reese still managed to be charming. However, my mission still remains to identify the movie I meant to see. (sorry for the rambling, but I think I am missing Rodeosho).
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Reply #141 posted 08/05/20 7:59am
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gandorb said:
How Do You Know (2010) - 2.5 stars of 4
I like to mix it up in terms of what type of movies I watch, and I thought I was ready for a romantic comedy since I hadn't seen one in so long. A few nights ago I found a new one with good reviews from 2019, so I decided to give it a chance. I forgot the name, and I found this one by scrolling Netflix and thought this was it. It is a film by James Brooke, who typically is a good director. Throughout the film, I marveled at what a good makeup job to make Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon look younger than they really are. I actually enjoyed the movie even though it was nothing special and wasted Jack Nicholson's talent due to a contrived role. I like to read the reviews on Rotten Tomato after I have finished a movie to see how my perspective matches up with those of other people and critics. Given that I thought this was an acclaimed movie, the first thing I noticed was that both the critics and the public hated the movie. It is not often a rom-com with good actors gets slammed by then public who goes to see it. Then I notice the 2010 date of the film, and I realized perhaps the makeup and the acting (the stars just seemed younger) wasn't as good as I thought. Despite the trite content, Paul and Reese still managed to be charming. However, my mission still remains to identify the movie I meant to see. (sorry for the rambling, but I think I am missing Rodeosho).
I worked for the studio that put this out and thought it was literally the wrost movie I'd seen in a looooong time! Forgettable for sure. This film led to the severing of ties between James L. Brooks who'd previoulsy enjoyed a long-term production deal with the studio and produced several hits for them prior to this. Not sure what went wrong because Brooks was known for his writing scripts wiht sharp dialogue and appealing characters.
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Reply #142 posted 08/05/20 8:29am
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DiminutiveRocker said:
gandorb said:
How Do You Know (2010) - 2.5 stars of 4
I like to mix it up in terms of what type of movies I watch, and I thought I was ready for a romantic comedy since I hadn't seen one in so long. A few nights ago I found a new one with good reviews from 2019, so I decided to give it a chance. I forgot the name, and I found this one by scrolling Netflix and thought this was it. It is a film by James Brooke, who typically is a good director. Throughout the film, I marveled at what a good makeup job to make Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon look younger than they really are. I actually enjoyed the movie even though it was nothing special and wasted Jack Nicholson's talent due to a contrived role. I like to read the reviews on Rotten Tomato after I have finished a movie to see how my perspective matches up with those of other people and critics. Given that I thought this was an acclaimed movie, the first thing I noticed was that both the critics and the public hated the movie. It is not often a rom-com with good actors gets slammed by then public who goes to see it. Then I notice the 2010 date of the film, and I realized perhaps the makeup and the acting (the stars just seemed younger) wasn't as good as I thought. Despite the trite content, Paul and Reese still managed to be charming. However, my mission still remains to identify the movie I meant to see. (sorry for the rambling, but I think I am missing Rodeosho).
I worked for the studio that put this out and thought it was literally the wrost movie I'd seen in a looooong time! Forgettable for sure. This film led to the severing of ties between James L. Brooks who'd previoulsy enjoyed a long-term production deal with the studio and produced several hits for them prior to this. Not sure what went wrong because Brooks was known for his writing scripts wiht sharp dialogue and appealing characters.
Interesting. It had to be cosidered a real turkey if it led to ending the studio's deal with James Brooke. He at least had some intelligent writing in most of his films. but the writing here was awful that the movie relied solely on the charm of the actors. |
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Reply #143 posted 08/05/20 2:11pm
DiminutiveRock er |
gandorb said:
DiminutiveRocker said:
I worked for the studio that put this out and thought it was literally the wrost movie I'd seen in a looooong time! Forgettable for sure. This film led to the severing of ties between James L. Brooks who'd previoulsy enjoyed a long-term production deal with the studio and produced several hits for them prior to this. Not sure what went wrong because Brooks was known for his writing scripts wiht sharp dialogue and appealing characters.
Interesting. It had to be cosidered a real turkey if it led to ending the studio's deal with James Brooke. He at least had some intelligent writing in most of his films. but the writing here was awful that the movie relied solely on the charm of the actors.
Agreed ^^
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Reply #146 posted 08/07/20 3:23pm
slyjackson |
S2DG said:
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019)
Enjoyed the first two movies and now this one can be added to the list. The violence is so cartoonish that you kind of forget that it's violence. Not sure how I feel about that morally but as far as entertainment this movie feels more like a video game. Martial arts, knives, guns and 94 total deaths...slightly lower than the 128 in the second movie.
The action is quick and moves the movie from location to location. Great to see Hally Berry in top form kicking ass with two amazing dogs doing their "Dog Fu". Think I fell for Ian McShane during the short run of Deadwood but I love his delivery as an actor. Laurence Fishburne isn't Morpheus but he just carries such a presence, even with the small part here.
Not a thinker movie, more of an entertaining journey like the other 2 movies. Thought this one would have jumped the shark but it did not. Can they keep this quality streak going with JW IV?
out of
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The whole franchise is so over the top, it's just hilarious, but God isn't so much fun and enjoyable. |
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Reply #147 posted 08/07/20 7:42pm
S2DG |
slyjackson said:
S2DG said:
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019)
Enjoyed the first two movies and now this one can be added to the list. The violence is so cartoonish that you kind of forget that it's violence. Not sure how I feel about that morally but as far as entertainment this movie feels more like a video game. Martial arts, knives, guns and 94 total deaths...slightly lower than the 128 in the second movie.
The action is quick and moves the movie from location to location. Great to see Hally Berry in top form kicking ass with two amazing dogs doing their "Dog Fu". Think I fell for Ian McShane during the short run of Deadwood but I love his delivery as an actor. Laurence Fishburne isn't Morpheus but he just carries such a presence, even with the small part here.
Not a thinker movie, more of an entertaining journey like the other 2 movies. Thought this one would have jumped the shark but it did not. Can they keep this quality streak going with JW IV?
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The whole franchise is so over the top, it's just hilarious, but God isn't so much fun and enjoyable.
It really is...
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Reply #148 posted 08/07/20 7:46pm
S2DG |
namepeace said:
Baby Driver (2017)
A fun, extended music video filled with some great action and driving sequences. Jamie Foxx and Jon Hamm are good, and Ansel Elgort and Lily James have good chemistry together. Good job by writer/director Edgar Winter.
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I fell for this movie just from the opening sequence. That's why I'm such a James Bond fan too...I'm a sucker for a good opening.
The use of the music used together with the movie, was something new and interesting that I'd never seen in a movie before.
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Reply #149 posted 08/07/20 7:55pm
kpowers
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S2DG said:
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019)
Enjoyed the first two movies and now this one can be added to the list. The violence is so cartoonish that you kind of forget that it's violence. Not sure how I feel about that morally but as far as entertainment this movie feels more like a video game. Martial arts, knives, guns and 94 total deaths...slightly lower than the 128 in the second movie.
The action is quick and moves the movie from location to location. Great to see Hally Berry in top form kicking ass with two amazing dogs doing their "Dog Fu". Think I fell for Ian McShane during the short run of Deadwood but I love his delivery as an actor. Laurence Fishburne isn't Morpheus but he just carries such a presence, even with the small part here.
Not a thinker movie, more of an entertaining journey like the other 2 movies. Thought this one would have jumped the shark but it did not. Can they keep this quality streak going with JW IV?
out of
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They killed his dog in part 1. I never got over that. |
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