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Re: The Town
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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10/15/10 11:36 AM
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Me and my good lady are planning on going to see this film next Wednesday. I'm telling your wife.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Town
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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10/15/10 01:18 PM
10/15/10 01:18 PM
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The Italian Stallionette
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Town does look very good. However, I am intrigued with "Stone", with DeNiro & Norton. Looks good!!  Oh, and I'd still like to see "Inception" with Leo too. It's been a very long time since so many movies appealed to me at one time. And, I still wanna see Nowhere Boy too. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: The Town
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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10/15/10 06:18 PM
10/15/10 06:18 PM
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I heard that even Ernest Borgnine has a cameo! I saw a clip from it today on tv.... Borgnine looks AMAZING especially considering that he is 93 years old.
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Re: The Town
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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10/15/10 06:33 PM
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The Italian Stallionette
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I want to see "Reds" with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich. I heard that even Ernest Borgnine has a cameo! Yea, that one doesn't look bad either. I like the whole cast. Ernest Borgnine? Wow, for some reason it seems like that guy should be over 100. It seems like he's been around forever. I'm telling you, for my taste anyway, I'm finding a few movies that I actually would like to go see.  TIS
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"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: The Town
[Re: pizzaboy]
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10/17/10 01:05 AM
10/17/10 01:05 AM
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veneratio
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Just got back from 'The Town' I really enjoyed it. Thought the casting was good, some funny moments, at times it made me think of 'Point Break' (yes that terrible movie) but only the bank robbers masks.
Affleck was great I thought. Why does everyone bag him? I thought he was great.
"Just when I thought I was out.. They pull me back in"
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Re: The Town
[Re: veneratio]
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10/17/10 09:32 AM
10/17/10 09:32 AM
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Posts: 12,543 Gateshead, UK
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Some brief thoughts on the film that I've posted elsewhere:
A fast, post-Heat genre vehicle that substitutes the glossy sea-view apartments and wide highways common to this sort of thriller with a more downbeat, old neighbourhood feel (bank robbing is a 'profession' passed down through generations), with narrow one-way streets that hinder any getaway truck and community buildings long in need of grants and refurbishment. If it's heart is in the right place – one can see its intentions firmly written on its sleeve – it settles too often on old-fashioned motion-turning: even the 'moral ambiguity' of the cops and robbers dynamic has point-of-view on its side, and Affleck is too keen on playing the good-guy villain. Scenes between him and Rebecca Hall are driven by shorthand superficiality: personal past parental problems stand in for genuine character depth; John Hamm seems to be on board only to test his big-screen potential. That said, it's an often involving entry into the heist genre that handles its material with much commitment and not much pretension.
As it happens, I also watched Affleck's debut feature, Gone Baby Gone, two days after. My thoughts:
Adaptation of a novel by the same author as Mystic River, and, like that film, one that is ugly and mechanical, relying on a great deal of the viewer's discretion in overlooking some implausible plotting because the subject matter is so 'dark' and 'serious'. It seemingly doesn't matter that the characters and the relationships between them are all superficial in that way genre films apparently demand. Debut director Ben Affleck gains much from reliable brother Casey, but even committed efforts from both can't make something seamless out of a story whose concluding moral dilemma leaps out as the contrived core of an uninteresting Maguffin.
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Re: The Town
[Re: veneratio]
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10/20/10 04:59 PM
10/20/10 04:59 PM
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Posts: 162 R'lyeh
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I want to go and see this tonight, I haven't seen a new good crime movie out since The Departed it feels like... My thoughts as well, Veneratio.
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