Movies you've seen recently

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Quote from: deaner33 on September 27, 2011, 06:07:29 PM
Dude, can you give us your impressions of these movies you watch?


My bad. Which ones in particular would you like to know about?
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Quote from: GodShifter on September 27, 2011, 08:50:20 PM
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Just got this in the Netflix queue, so I don't want to know .... just yet.

But, yeah, please say if a movie is "good", "bad" or "meh" or whatever.


Meh
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Quote from: whoshotthefrog on September 30, 2011, 02:09:09 PM
Quote from: GodShifter on September 27, 2011, 08:50:20 PM
Quote from: whoshotthefrog on September 27, 2011, 02:19:05 PM


Just got this in the Netflix queue, so I don't want to know .... just yet.

But, yeah, please say if a movie is "good", "bad" or "meh" or whatever.


Meh

"Meh" is kind, sir. KIND. A better title: "A Horrible Way To Spend 127 Minutes".

An admirable attempt at trying to make a gritty, (somewhat) realistic serial killer movie. However, plot devices, a poor budget, and some questionable camera work, make for this movie to be dull and very unsatisfying. Especially the ending. Very lame.

whoshotthefrog





Decent, but nothing special. You kind of know what is going to happen at the end within the first 10-15 minutes of the film. At least i didn't fall asleep to it.
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Meh. Typical bank robbery film format which made the film somewhat boring to watch. Is this the type of movies that James Caan now has to do? His career has certainly took a huge fall.
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GodShifter

All things considered, that's not a terrible cast for Henry's Crime.

What's Caan been in that's good in the last 20 to 30 years? The last thing I saw him in, that I really liked, was Thief in the early 80's. Sure, Alienation was okay, but I cannot think of anything else off the top of my head.

The Shocker

Quote from: GodShifter on October 02, 2011, 04:41:50 PM
All things considered, that's not a terrible cast for Henry's Crime.

What's Caan been in that's good in the last 20 to 30 years? The last thing I saw him in, that I really liked, was Thief in the early 80's. Sure, Alienation was okay, but I cannot think of anything else off the top of my head.

I liked him in Bottle Rocket.

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CanookieWookie

 

One of the best movies I have seen this year, if not the best.

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Quote from: willb on October 11, 2011, 02:08:19 PM
 

One of the best movies I have seen this year, if not the best.

You do realize what the secret of this movie is?

GodShifter

I really liked "Drive", too.

Now I feel dumb, though, for saying that^. Did I miss something in terms of the movie? A formula or plot device that escaped me? The movie borrows heavily, IMO, from a few Michael Mann movies, but, outside of that, I guess I don't get it.  ???

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Quote from: GodShifter on October 11, 2011, 03:07:25 PM
I really liked "Drive", too.

Now I feel dumb, though, for saying that^. Did I miss something in terms of the movie? A formula or plot device that escaped me? The movie borrows heavily, IMO, from a few Michael Mann movies, but, outside of that, I guess I don't get it.  ???

Kind of a joke, but I've seen two reviews that said the only explanation for the Driver's character is that he's a high functioning retard.



And whoshotthefrog, review?   


CanookieWookie

The movie borrows heavily, IMO, from a few Michael Mann movies

Which is what I liked about it. A very 80's vibe aswell.

GodShifter

Quote from: deaner33 on October 11, 2011, 03:37:51 PM
Quote from: GodShifter on October 11, 2011, 03:07:25 PM
I really liked "Drive", too.

Now I feel dumb, though, for saying that^. Did I miss something in terms of the movie? A formula or plot device that escaped me? The movie borrows heavily, IMO, from a few Michael Mann movies, but, outside of that, I guess I don't get it.  ???

Kind of a joke, but I've seen two reviews that said the only explanation for the Driver's character is that he's a high functioning retard.



And whoshotthefrog, review?   



Huh. Yeah, I can see that. Totally, in fact.

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Quote from: whoshotthefrog on October 11, 2011, 03:20:27 PM




It was kind of like Jason Bourne as a teenage girl. Great action in the movie, and the film moved quickly.
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Watched Jackie Brown again for the first time in a few years.  Probably the best Tarrantino movie in my opinion & its because it is taken from an Elmore Leonard story.  Some of his other movies aren't aging as well due to all of his hipster dialogue.

The Shocker



Wife's pick.  I liked it a whole lot more than I was expecting to.

EaterofBirds

Quote from: willb on October 11, 2011, 02:08:19 PM
 

One of the best movies I have seen this year, if not the best.


Just got back from seeing this in the theater a few hours ago. Great flick.

EaterofBirds

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There's a 'secret' thats there's something wrong with him? I wouldnt say there was a secret about anything, pretty obvious there was something wrong with him. He loved the child, spoke very little, showed little emotion as he protected them..check his face after he stomps that guys head in and the elevator door closes.

I'd say 'retard' is a stretch, but didn t read the book either, which Im sure clarifies..but more a socially inept sociapath

Want to see this movie again..and I dont go to the movie theater anymore..Very violent but a necessary to maintain the grittiness.

I dug the soundtrack. Alot. Not for the music per se, but the way some of the ambient stuff worked so well for the scene, and how some scenes were DEAD SILENT. (I think I heard me some Brian Eno in there too, which always gets bonus points)

Nice plot, well written..nice buildup..ending..well..

anyways..Gosling deserves something for this character depiction, though will probably be more on the IFC/Independent Film front. He nailed it. Very blank, expressionless but not in an unlikeable way. You pitied him and his simple, though violent ways.

This movie was a surprise on all fronts for me.

CanookieWookie

Quote from: EaterofBirds on October 17, 2011, 11:03:35 PM
There's a 'secret' thats there's something wrong with him? I wouldnt say there was a secret about anything, pretty obvious there was something wrong with him. He loved the child, spoke very little, showed little emotion as he protected them..check his face after he stomps that guys head in and the elevator door closes.

I'd say 'retard' is a stretch, but didn t read the book either, which Im sure clarifies..but more a socially inept sociapath

Want to see this movie again..and I dont go to the movie theater anymore..Very violent but a necessary to maintain the grittiness.

I dug the soundtrack. Alot. Not for the music per se, but the way some of the ambient stuff worked so well for the scene, and how some scenes were DEAD SILENT. (I think I heard me some Stars of the Lid in there, which always gets bonus points)

Nice plot, well written..nice buildup..ending..well..

anyways..Gosling deserves something for this character depiction, though will probably be more on the IFC/Independent Film front. He nailed it. Very blank, expressionless but not in an unlikeable way. You pitied him and his simple, though violent ways.

This movie was a surprise on all fronts for me.


Couldn't say it more perfectly. You nailed it.

I've seen it three times now.

Lumpy

Quote from: willb on October 19, 2011, 11:45:19 AM

This movie was a surprise on all fronts for me.


Couldn't say it more perfectly. You nailed it.

I've seen it three times now.
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And it's still a surprise for you? :D :P
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EaterofBirds

I bought into the hype for Winding Refn after seeing Vahalla Rising. I fell in love with the atmospheres and the filming of that movie. As boring and non-sensical it was at times, there was something there that few directors of our time could capture, imo.

Immediately went and saw The Pusher Trilogy and dug the 3rd one alot. Now, I read somewhere (may have been in the imdb boards..) that he suffers from aspergers syndrome, and if true, maybe we're seeing inside the mind of/getting a visionary look at what he 'sees'.

After watching Drive on the big screen, I think we're catching early glimpses of a very special director.

He's teaming up with Ryan Gosling, (who is proving to be more than a pretty face, imo) for his next one Only God Forgives which screams of a release for Refn's violent imagery. He is also supposed to do a remake of Logans Run, which I am familiar with, but not sure if it's something I really want to see. Who knows..maybe his reinterpretation will work.