Then why no official credit? You got a source on that?He got 250 grand for it.
Then why no official credit? You got a source on that?He got 250 grand for it.
Then why no official credit? You got a source on that?I assume it's a contractual agreement of some kind, it's not unheard of.
Your favorites are God-tier.
Then why no official credit? You got a source on that?I assume it's a contractual agreement of some kind, it's not unheard of.
That's just awful.
I hope this doesn't prevent further R-rated efforts from Arnie.
Hey expendable, what's wrong with the last 15 minutes? Overall story and pay off,or just general direction it takes to get there?
Saw Lost in Translation again. Was my girlfriend's first time seeing it; she didn't like it so much. I sort of feel like that's a very "growing up around that time" kind of movie. Always had a bit of nostalgia associated with that film.
Of course it's not old at all. I've always viewed it within the context of growing up in the early 2000s.What do you mean? The movie is not old or aged.
Saw Lost in Translation again. Was my girlfriend's first time seeing it; she didn't like it so much. I sort of feel like that's a very "growing up around that time" kind of movie. Always had a bit of nostalgia associated with that film.
I don't think its appeal is at all tied to when it was released/set.Saw Lost in Translation again. Was my girlfriend's first time seeing it; she didn't like it so much. I sort of feel like that's a very "growing up around that time" kind of movie. Always had a bit of nostalgia associated with that film.
Dredd
I cannot believe I decided it wasn't going to be good enough to see in theaters.
What is wrong with me?
I mean, I saw looper instead (which was still great) but I think this movie may have been better in theaters even if I prefer Looper overall.
Still the best straight up action movie I've seen in ages. 9/10
I saw Looper and Dredd on the theatre back to back same day
t'was a great day
I saw Looper and Dredd on the theatre back to back same day
t'was a great day
The Player - Man, that was awesome, from the very opening scene I was completely enthralled from beginning to end. This film probably has the best use of "references to other films" I've seen, simply because of how so in context it was with the actual setting of the film. The ending was also genius from a meta level as far I'm concerned, even if it's very much something I expected from the start.![]()
Just watched Cabin in the Woods.
I went in completely blind, I didn't even know what the fucking genre was. It was pretty damn good.
spoiler:For something so relentlessly violent and sometimes terrifying, it sure was funny as hell. I fucking lost it at the unicorn, holy shit lololol
The terms in your spoiler aren't mutually exclusive.
Green Lantern was a disaster. The CG. The plot. The suit. The villains. Most forgettable comic book movie - even more so than Cap, which at least had some charm...until they got to the base.
Just watched Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Liked it quite a bit. Had some pretty good performances. Didn't follow a lot of the typical romance tropes. At first I hated the narration, but it grew on me. Gave the movie this romantic novel feeling. It didn't always hold my interest, and some of the plot came across as corny definitely. Definitely made me want to visit Barcelona.
Haven't seen Midnight in Paris, but which do you guys prefer?
Midnight in Paris is much better. I liked VCB too.
Midnight in Paris is much better. I liked VCB too.
The third time around I noticed it even starts with a dream. One of my favorite story structured dramas, and of course, dat Michael Shannon.Take Shelter - I thought this was a really good take on the nature of mental illness. Rather then using it as a cheap device to utilize for cliche suspenseful moments, it shows quite realistically how it directly impacts on your well-being, your relationship with family, co-workers etc. The repetitive nature of the film did start to bother me after a while, but the ending really makes the whole thing pay-off, and of course it's puts the nature of his illness in a interesting new context, which I thought was brilliant.
Stands above so many imitations in such a weird but endearing way. Probably the inclusion of Dennis.Cabin Fever
Watched The Miracle of Morgan's Creek tonight– wow! So she was r...and then she had...but they were all...That movie is subversive as hell, and I love it for it. The whole thing is certainly charmingly madcap throughout, some great slapstick and especially sharp remarks between Emmy and her dad, but the finale takes it to another level. Could not stop laughing. So this was my first Sturges, where do I go next? Library has every feature he directed outside of The French, just burn through those? Or are some of the films he wrote but didn't direct particularly worth a viewing?
Just watched Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Liked it quite a bit. Had some pretty good performances. Didn't follow a lot of the typical romance tropes. At first I hated the narration, but it grew on me. Gave the movie this romantic novel feeling. It didn't always hold my interest, and some of the plot came across as corny definitely. Definitely made me want to visit Barcelona.