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  On 10/27/2012 at 9:45 PM, Redruth said:
  On 10/27/2012 at 7:36 PM, sheatheman said:

The Master 8.5/10

 

Equally as brilliant as There Will be Blood, and equally as maddening. My favorite thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is the way he uses soundtracks.

 

Joaquin Phoenix's character is a drifter in the film, and he has this amazing theme, these meandering, contrapuntal, apocalyptic flutes that fade in and out of audibility.

 

thx u plees. i've been pleasure-delaying this one, but now you've got me so worked up with your gushing review, i'll likely burst

 

u wont regret it troodruth

Watched "Looper" in the theatre the other night, I enjoyed it, cool concepts, good story, good acting... The only thing that slightly irked me was that JGL doesn't really look like a young Bruce Willis, but if you allow yourself to get past that and just enjoy the movie, it's a good action/sci-fi. Def, worth watching.

 

Other's on IMDB have said there's flaws in the concepts, but I think some of the movie went over a lot of people's heads due to lack of paying attention. If you pay attention in the beginning it explains all the logic of the course of actions pretty well.

  On 10/28/2012 at 6:19 PM, ghOsty said:

Watched "Looper" in the theatre the other night, I enjoyed it, cool concepts, good story, good acting... The only thing that slightly irked me was that JGL doesn't really look like a young Bruce Willis, but if you allow yourself to get past that and just enjoy the movie, it's a good action/sci-fi. Def, worth watching.

 

Other's on IMDB have said there's flaws in the concepts, but I think some of the movie went over a lot of people's heads due to lack of paying attention. If you pay attention in the beginning it explains all the logic of the course of actions pretty well.

 

 

i didn't enjoy looper. i was fun in the beginning, but they really didn't know what they had with paul dano. he should have played a more major part. and there are some pretty major flaws, one scene in particular involving amputation, which was just done because someone thought it was a cool time travel idea, but really makes no sense.

 

sorry to disagree on every turn, but i actually thought they did a pretty good job with the prosthetics. i was watching the siege with denzel washington and bruce willis, and there is this one profile shot of Bruce Willis where he looks exactly like JGL. I think it has to do with how the prosthetics were made. I'm assuming it was aided by a 3D scan of bruce willis' magnificent head, and the profile is the easiest feature to copy as its details are basically two dimensional.

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  On 10/28/2012 at 6:19 PM, ghOsty said:

Watched "Looper" in the theatre the other night, I enjoyed it, cool concepts, good story, good acting... The only thing that slightly irked me was that JGL doesn't really look like a young Bruce Willis, but if you allow yourself to get past that and just enjoy the movie, it's a good action/sci-fi. Def, worth watching.

ive been meaning to see that. but i never got around to it cause i always get a bit nervous with time movies. they usually suck cause they overdue the time traveling concept and things get so confusing and is filled with plot holes.

was looper like that or is it just bam, Bruce Willis is back in time and the plot goes on from there? i really don't want to see something where its jumping back and forth between different time periods.

maybe some of those who saw looper can answer my questions a few posts back. A lot of the story elements seemed undeveloped and left a lot of unanswered questions.

 

 

 

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The Comedy - I don't know/10?

 

I actually liked it, but it didn't really go anywhere. It was like watching 10 short films with Tim Heidecker being a depressed dick.

  On 10/27/2012 at 11:19 PM, THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON said:
  On 10/27/2012 at 10:37 PM, autopilot said:

scene where Ned Beatty lectures Howard Beale. Then, for me, the film became tops.

yes!!!

 

 

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bam.

 

i need to sample that.

  On 10/28/2012 at 9:56 PM, Squee said:

The Comedy - I don't know/10?

I actually liked it, but it didn't really go anywhere. It was like watching 10 short films with Tim Heidecker being a depressed dick.

I just watched it. I would also give it a big ?/10. I sort of interpreted it as the mumblecore to end all mumblecores. I definitely don't think it cut deep enough to be hailed as some sort of powerful generational statement, though.

carlito's way 10/10 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106519/ classic penn and pacino

lonely hearts 8/10 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0441774/ salma hayek is unapologetic, manipulative cunt for this. she plays it well. almost had me hate her, but it's salma hayek so..

Skyfall - 9/10 - Woah, this was seriously good stuff! The excellent reviews and good trailers had me excited about this after the very poor Quantum of Solace. Sam Mendes does a great job of taking JB in a slightly different direction, but still giving fans a (sometimes hilarious) wink to the old JB of the 60s. It is also the first JB to really have him as weak and vulnerable, and up against the (seriously good) Javier Bardem as an equal match (and ex-MI6), that provides a tension throughout the film that has been lacking in recent years. This new direction does mean that the film feels less like Bond and more like Bourne etc, however that's a good move IMO. It rounds the 'reboot' off very nicely with a strong finale, and contains some of the best setpiece action bits from any Bond film (Istanbul, Shanghai and Scotland in particular). Up there in the Top 3 JB's in my opinion, make sure you catch it - fantastic fun.

Primer - 8, one of the few movies about time travel that actually makes "sense" and thought through. character dev (history and stuff) could've been bit wider i suppose, maybe if it had just been a bit longer.. either way great.

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prometheus - shite... felt like i was watching a video game. not even giving it a score so there.

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  On 10/29/2012 at 12:25 PM, chimera slot mom said:

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter

 

Disappointing...

 

lol

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  On 10/29/2012 at 3:48 AM, isaki said:
  On 10/29/2012 at 2:33 AM, Jimmy McMessageboard said:

I want to see holy motors. Can anyone recommend?

 

Also can anyone recommend a VOD service in the US?

 

netflix?

 

i should have been clearer i meant for buying individual films - sch as holy motors which i believe is in limited theaters and available on VOD.

 

nextflix instant is good for tv and documentaries and some older movies but its also full of shite and if a newish (big studio) film shows up you know its gonna be shit

  On 10/28/2012 at 9:55 PM, Awepittance said:

maybe some of those who saw looper can answer my questions a few posts back. A lot of the story elements seemed undeveloped and left a lot of unanswered questions.

 

 

 

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Looper probably came about because someone came to someone and said "Hey, lets make Joseph Gordon-Levitt into Bruce Willis." Everything else plot-wise happened out of necessity.

 

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  On 10/29/2012 at 6:09 PM, Jimmy McMessageboard said:
  On 10/29/2012 at 3:48 AM, isaki said:
  On 10/29/2012 at 2:33 AM, Jimmy McMessageboard said:

I want to see holy motors. Can anyone recommend?

 

Also can anyone recommend a VOD service in the US?

 

netflix?

 

i should have been clearer i meant for buying individual films - sch as holy motors which i believe is in limited theaters and available on VOD.

 

nextflix instant is good for tv and documentaries and some older movies but its also full of shite and if a newish (big studio) film shows up you know its gonna be shit

 

amazon and itunes.

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  On 10/29/2012 at 11:25 AM, vincentvc said:

Primer - 8, one of the few movies about time travel that actually makes "sense" and thought through. character dev (history and stuff) could've been bit wider i suppose, maybe if it had just been a bit longer.. either way great.

Wait, you actually "got" primer. It went completely over my head. I felt like the characters were communicating to each-other rather than communicating to the audience. Needed more explanation.

primer is about power splitting up a friendship. pretty simple story, really. told with awesome ear-bleeding time travel boxes.

  On 10/29/2012 at 9:43 PM, Danny O Flannagin said:
  On 10/29/2012 at 11:25 AM, vincentvc said:

Primer - 8, one of the few movies about time travel that actually makes "sense" and thought through. character dev (history and stuff) could've been bit wider i suppose, maybe if it had just been a bit longer.. either way great.

Wait, you actually "got" primer. It went completely over my head. I felt like the characters were communicating to each-other rather than communicating to the audience. Needed more explanation.

 

lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgSWgww_fIE

 

part of the reason i enjoyed Primer so much is because of the paradoxical nature of time travel, the confusion factor perfectly played into the tone of the movie.

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anyone else here see Argo? I was surprised and pleased to see the actor who played Abe (in primer) appear briefly as a CIA agent.

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  On 10/29/2012 at 7:52 PM, blackdust said:

Skyfall 8/10

 

Better than the last one, but its missing something I can't put my finger on.

 

good script maybe? like, really.

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