I liked Brave over Wreck-it-Ralph, easily. Ralph was fun, but man, I couldn't take candyland anymore halfway through the movie.
La Haine - Such great shots in this one. Every scene felt like someone was going to lose it. 9/10
Not really, though the original title was better.Brave was a pretty ironic name for that movie.
I feel like I'm the only one that rates those films as 1 > 3 > 2. Love them all, but 2 always felt really messy to me.
I decided to watch Groundhog Day for a billionth time today. Still holds as my favourite movie ever.
It just gets better with every watch.
Skyfall. No real change in my opinion since watching it at the cinema. But, unless both my daughters and I missed it, they cut M's "I've really fucked this up" line. I feel violated.
Hmm, thanks. I'll check it on mine again (UK here), perhaps we were distracted.It's definitely on the NTSC BluRay. That's the only way I've seen the movie so far.
I feel like I'm the only one that rates those films as 1 > 3 > 2. Love them all, but 2 always felt really messy to me.
Halloween (Rob Zombie)
Its really not as bad as people make it out to be, it is certainly much better than Halloween 3 and Resurrection.
While i understand the core complaint of giving us, i really do not think this is the reason why the film does not work, it is the down right horribly unlikeable characters in the film. It is as if Rob Zombie wanted to have a film where the most detestable people in the entire world were all in one movie at the same time. Are we suppose to cheer for the killer here?too much information on Myers where that removes his mystique
It is a common complaint of recent horror films that feature an all cast of absolute assholes, where as horror films in 70s and 80s only maybe 1 asshole, usually the jock stereotype had this role. When will Hollywood execs understand that if the audience is rooting for the actual killer then you failed to make a horror film? That is what went wrong with most Nightmare films where Freddy became a "star" and a one liner comedian rather than a ruthless menace whom you could not escape? This whole grey area where everyone is a asshole does not work, at least not for me. The original Halloween worked because we liked the main character, she seemed like your every day girl, and in that movie Michael Myers was anything our own imagination wanted him to be, that is why it is perfect.
But at least kudos to Zombie for at least trying to do something different with it, even tough it did not really work, not a horrible film, that is reserved for Halloween 2 remake.Despite giving us loads of backgrounds into this child's life, we still do not know why he did any of it. The kid would go from angry to happy, in between scenes, there is no natural progression here.
Skyfall - 7.5/10
Very good bond movie. Not as good as Casino Royale but it's back on track. Wasn't a fan of the last set piece though.
You mean when it turns in Home Alone: Lost in Scotland
If only Silva raped M...I thought they were going for a Straw Dogs reference, myself
The Prestige
Least good movie I've seen of Christopher Nolan.
7/10
Good Morning - Man, there really were a lot of fart jokes. And the one kid who craps his pants twice.
Still, it was good for an Ozu comedy but it has nothing on Floating Weeds, which is funny because this was his yearly Shochiku film to fill his quota. Floating Weeds was only done because he was asked by Daiei to make a film, so he obliged them with a remake, although expertly done.
what part are you at now?Currently watching this on Netflix, about 30 min in.
Saw John Carter. I had no idea what it was going to be about; I had not seen a single trailer and didn't even know who was in it before I saw it. It's not particularly a very good movie, and I see why it flopped at the box office, but I had a really good time and was never bored. It was entertaining, so it gets points for that. Plus I loved that dog/monster/thing. 7/10
Saw John Carter. I had no idea what it was going to be about; I had not seen a single trailer and didn't even know who was in it before I saw it. It's not particularly a very good movie, and I see why it flopped at the box office, but I had a really good time and was never bored. It was entertaining, so it gets points for that. Plus I loved that dog/monster/thing. 7/10
Don't think it's anything to do with the movie's quality.
I enjoyed it more than Avatar anyway.
Saw John Carter. I had no idea what it was going to be about; I had not seen a single trailer and didn't even know who was in it before I saw it. It's not particularly a very good movie, and I see why it flopped at the box office, but I had a really good time and was never bored. It was entertaining, so it gets points for that. Plus I loved that dog/monster/thing. 7/10
Probably one of my least favorite Ozu films even though I still love it. You should check out "An Inn in Tokyo" for a good Ozu comedy. It was recently added to Hulu Plus, and it instantly became my favorite silent Ozu film.