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And I saw X-Men: First Class earlier this evening. I didn't think it was terrible. A lot of it was meant to be tongue-in-cheek, parts of it were very clever, and on the whole, it was pretty entertaining. Better than I expected. The flaws were things that are bad about basically every superhero movie - trying to suspend your disbelief and relate to some supernatural emo whiner's feelings, and cringing the whole time.

 

But that's just me. I don't give a fuck about superheros, really. Kind of hard to get your hopes up too much about an X Men sequel/prequel. Come on.

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La Mala Educacion 7/10 good film

 

hangover 2 - 6/10 a fell asleep and missed the middle.

vertigo - my first hitchcock movie, i liked the story but sometimes the acting is so dull (well i feel this about every movie that's made before the 80's so...), i'll give it a 7/10

hanna - 7/10

priest - 4/10

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  On 6/5/2011 at 4:50 PM, THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON said:

(well i feel this about every movie that's made before the 80's so...)

 

i wouldn't go as far as 70s but 40-60s acting is what generally puts me off watching oldies

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  On 6/5/2011 at 5:11 PM, eugene said:
  On 6/5/2011 at 4:50 PM, THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON said:

(well i feel this about every movie that's made before the 80's so...)

 

i wouldn't go as far as 80s but 40-60s acting is what generally puts me off watching oldies

sometimes i don't know which to blame, the acting or the writing...

hanna

 

all style no subtance. minimal character development and almost no plot at all. just a bunch of scattered scenes with people running. much like "the american" it tried too

hard to be european arthouse. could've been good, but nah. also the editing combined with the chemical brothers soundtrack gave it some sort of stale, mid-90's, "run lola run"-feel.

 

this looks interesting though,

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWTBZnAYvOw&hd=1

 

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after reading that "the hangover and the age of the jokeless comedy" nytimes article, i decided to check out some of the mainstream american contemporary comedies that are mentioned.

 

1. Zoolander - pretty bad. i'd rate it somewhere around 4/10. quite retarded, didn't get a single lol out of it.

2. Wedding Crashers - much better, could be a 6/10.

3. Knocked Up - what the fuck? 3/10. turned it off after after an hour in.

4. The 40 Year Old Virgin - meh. Better than Knocked up, but still maybe 4.5/10.

 

I'm afraid "The Hangover" will be difficult to watch. Any other recommendations?

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ravenous - quirky, dark, cannibal farce. best robert carlyle since begbie. 7.8/10

black swan - boring despite portman's superb performance. massively over-hyped. 5.3/10

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I thought superbad was entertaining, but that's about it.

Some songs I made with my fingers and electronics. In the process of making some more. Hopefully.

 

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  On 5/31/2011 at 11:01 AM, keltoi said:
  On 5/30/2011 at 10:37 PM, The Overlook said:

The Conversation - decent? Blaspheme.

 

watched this at the weekend too. brilliant more like!

So I'd never even heard of this, watched it last night and it sure is brilliant. Something of a Taxi Driver feel to it.

 

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i didn't like hanna either and i usually love films like this, it was yawn - couldnt really get over how clueless eric bana looked in all his scenes. i fell asleep halfway into it, ill try to watch it again fully concious but i dont think my opinion will change.

 

im watching the fighter right now and im getting a massive urge to switch it off, i just cant see it bringing anything new to the boxing film genre, i mean, its a film about boxing, its pretty fucking limited and has been done countless times - i also dont give a fuck about some irish heritage american family who are essentially all a bunch of cunts. zzz

 

i need a good film to get me out of my funk, think ill watch the ice storm or buffalo 66 and jack off to ricci before she lost weight

  On 6/6/2011 at 1:59 PM, Coalbucket PI said:
  On 5/31/2011 at 11:01 AM, keltoi said:
  On 5/30/2011 at 10:37 PM, The Overlook said:

The Conversation - decent? Blaspheme.

 

watched this at the weekend too. brilliant more like!

Something of a Taxi Driver feel to it.

 

 

definately. watching his paranoia grow and grow until totally unravelling. the fact that it's slow burning for the first 3 quarters of the film builds so much tension and impending doom. and the climax/conclusion is superb.

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  On 6/6/2011 at 11:07 AM, keltoi said:

black swan - boring despite portman's superb performance. massively over-hyped. 5.3/10

 

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i really enjoyed black swan, everytime i watch it i notice something new that gives me a different perspective and possible answer to many questions like yours - that being said i went in with no expectations at all, i dont know what hype you are referring to but i didn't notice it.

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  On 6/6/2011 at 6:16 PM, keltoi said:

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I didn't like The Black Swan. I was expecting something fucked up and Lynchian and all I got was traditional thriller with a twist which we've already seen so many times.

The Tree of Life - 8.5/10 - Still trying process this film. It's definitely got some problems; Malick goes overboard on the whispered narration and the film could have been cut down in length (especially at the beginning and end) but it's still one of the best films I've seen this year. I'll be seeing it again before it leaves theaters.

 

X-Men: First Class - 4/10 - Bored me to tears for the most part. McAvoy and Fassbender are the best things in the film but they can't save a weak script, shitty special effects, and a terrible score. I'm starting to think Matthew Vaughn is a hack.

you need to see 'Super' Takeshi, it is what I wanted 'Kick Ass' to be, whereas 'Kick Ass' had the wrong title (should have been called Hit Girl) and so does X Men First Ass (should be called 'Magneto', and should have left out mystique and several others, or at least it should been an interesting film which it isn't), 'Super' is superheroexploitation at its best imo.

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