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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: Ryan Taylor]
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11/07/06 03:01 PM
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Don Cardi
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Flags of our Fathers - ****/4 I just got back from seeing it. No doubt in my mind that Eastwood will get another Academy Award. FANTASTIC MOVIE! In my opinion it may be the best movie of the year. A must see movie. Don Cardi
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: Don Cardi]
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11/07/06 05:38 PM
11/07/06 05:38 PM
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ronnierocketAGO
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No doubt? He won't.
FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS was an early Oscar favorite for the last year, and now that its come out, I can safely predict...FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS...that Eastwood will not win an Oscar for this movie.
Its reviews, as one can find at Rotten Tomatoes, range from disapointment to solid positive reviews, but none of which I would describe as being "enthusiastic". Plus, a $120 million movie, financially it got slaughtered at theaters by the Japanese.
As of my current Oscar analysis(I like to think the Oscars the same as politics, but more interesting since its movies, and its outcome doesn't threaten millions of people), FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS will be lucky to get a nomination for both Best Picture and Director, with the latter being a possible 50/50 chance for Eastwood.
But the Best Director race is shaping up to be a 3-way dance. Scorsese with THE DEPARTED, Condon with DREAMGIRLS, and Steven Soderbergh with THE GOOD GERMAN. My money is on Scorsese at the moment.
Anyway, FLAGS was a pretty good film, but really, Eastwood needs to leave Paul Haggis. That black hole of considerable shit...really DC, Eastwood has to get back to some great writers that served his considerable directorial talent well, like say David Webb Peoples(who scripted UNFORGIVEN).
Now LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA sounds damn interesting, with Iwo Jima being told from the Japanese perspective. Who knows, maybe Eastwood will get his 3rd Best Director Oscar for that.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: Irishman12]
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11/11/06 08:59 AM
11/11/06 08:59 AM
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afsaneh77
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THE PASSION of ronnierocketAGO, 7.5/10 2006, Rette Nick. This controversial movie with its CAPITAL LETTER titles to the many slang words yet to be defined by Mr. Webster has its fans and foes. Rette Nick, made his debut here after being attacked and banned in other places for his choice of using capital letters in the title of his columns. Shortly after, his persistence in writing long reviews put him on the map and eventually was recognized by some readers, and was offered his first job. In this very strange and hard to read movie Rette paints his hero as a stubborn critic who is being misread and misunderstood by others. Many think that "The Last Temptation of RRA" to be a better movie, mainly because they liked the idea of him retiring from reviewing movies altogether. I can't find a single person, who has been safe from the dark humor of this movie, and all known organizations and groups have taken offense at some point of this movie, yet have not been complaining much only to rejoice in the criticism, which is made at their foes. Eventually the protagonist is being crucified for what he believes is his extreme passion for the movies, while all are gathered around his crucifix with contentment. The movie has been rated R-200 due to its extreme violence and use of profanity and is only suitable for those over 200 years old, with valid ID. Short message of the film: There's no winning when you start criticizing your passion... and yes, I sneaked into the theater illegally.
Last edited by afsaneh77; 11/11/06 09:03 AM.
"Fire cannot kill a dragon." -Daenerys Targaryen, Game of Thrones
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: afsaneh77]
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11/11/06 09:31 AM
11/11/06 09:31 AM
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ronnierocketAGO
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Wow, that movie sounds very inspirational. I'll check it out when I next visit the local DVD bootleggers.
COOL WORLD (1992) - * - BOMB
There are two types of bad movies. The usual kind, where you can eventually find ways to mock the shit out of it, and excuse the pain you suffered. The second kind, you can't.
Ralph Bakshi was a naughty talented animator mostly known for his "retroscoping" style(i.e. film people, then draw over their movements and bodies) in such works as the pretty insane WIZARDS, the infamously overrated FRITZ THE CAT, the crappy(-ier) version of LORD OF THE RINGS, and the flawed but interesting AMERICAN POP.
Thing is, I usually found something to appreciate or at least to defend Bakshi with. (I mean, WIZARDS you had mutant magical creatures with thicker than brick Brooklyn accents.)
But with COOL WORLD, he fails. Not just fail, but fail as amazingly as the Hindenburg or Senator John Kerry.
Maybe the core problem is that the film has 3 story-ideas that perhaps could have worked individually in a decent flick. A 1940s' mediocre-cop (Brad Pitt) gets trapped in a f*cked-up alternate reality of cartoons, and becomes its cheif law enforcer. An infamous comic book artist(Bryne) of the present day goes into the world of his creation. A cartoon babe wants to escape into the real world. Together, we get a motion picture that has no clear concept or narrative approach of what it wants to be.
As a result, the audience has the same reaction that a person would if they found that an intruder broke into their home, stole their computer, and then shit on the bed. We're angry, we feel vioalted, and quite revolted that we wasted our time.
Of course, it might very well be that this disaster is aggreviated by Bakshi's notably inept shooting of live-action. Really, why couldn't he hire some hack commercial director to do it? Surely they wouldn't have bombed as well as Bakshi did.
You know, now I'll be nicer to Brad Pitt's movies. Maybe MEET JOE BLACK, LEGEND OF THE FALLS, OCEAN'S 12, MR. & MRS. SMITH, and other of his crap aren't as awful as I figured. Now I've seen Pitt's super turkey.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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11/11/06 01:44 PM
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ronnierocketAGO
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A GOOD YEAR (2006) - **1/2
Sir Ridley Scott is one of my favorite directors. He is the master stylish visualist of his generation. He's behind ALIEN, BLADE RUNNER, GLADIATOR, LEGEND, BLACK RAIN, you name it.
He was career was in the toilet before GLADIATOR won Oscars and slayed the box-office. Afterwards, he either delivered critical-liked (MATCHSTICK MEN, KINGDOM OF HEAVEN) or profitable (HANNIBAL), but at least he was a major player again in Hollywood.
Yet, now I fear that he's making the same generic shit that fucked his career in the first place. While KINGDOM OF HEAVEN got re-cut from being a great movie into that of a mediocre GLADIATOR-clone, and lost money in theaters, at least the movie did good enough on DVD in the Director's Cut, with great praise, to at least redeem the effort.
THE GOOD YEAR doesn't. With GLADIATOR lead Russell Crowe, Ridley Scott, I guess, sought to make a pleasing little romantic comedy in the vineyards of France. The problem when talented filmmakers intentionally seek to produce generic efforts, we they deliver. Francis Ford Coppola with ONE FROM THE HEART, and now this.
I do hope that AMERICAN GANGSTER next year, with Crowe(again) and Denzel Washington in a true story-based crime saga of 1970s Harlem, Ridley Scott makes a comeback from this average flick.
Really, from a Ridley Scott fan, A GOOD YEAR is Ridley's worst since G.I. JANE.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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11/11/06 07:02 PM
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Brwne Byte
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JEEPERS CREEPERS, eh? You know whats scarier?
Director Victor Salva:
"His directing career has been overshadowed by his 1988 conviction for having mutual oral sex with a 12-year-old boy, Nathan Forest Winters, who had acted in his low-budget slasher movie Clownhouse. The sexual acts were videotaped by Salva, forcing a guilty plea.
In April 1988, Salva pleaded guilty to one count of lewd and lascivious conduct, one count of oral copulation with a person under 14 and three counts of procuring a child for pornography. Salva was sentenced to three years in prison. He served 15 months of the sentence before being paroled."
courtesy: Wikipedia Good Lord. And I was wondering if it was just me who sensed homosexual undertones...now I know there's a reason,cause of that information.Who produced it,Micheal Jackson??!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: Capo de La Cosa Nostra]
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11/12/06 12:36 AM
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Capo
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I like it when homosexuality and paedofilia are assumed to be one and the same. Well,you know what I mean.I would assume there are homosexual pedophiles,if they are only into boys.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: Brwne Byte]
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11/12/06 09:29 AM
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Posts: 12,543 Gateshead, UK
Capo de La Cosa Nostra
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I like it when homosexuality and paedofilia are assumed to be one and the same. Well,you know what I mean. On the contrary. I suppose I did, but I chose to be finicky about your ignorance. Sorry.
...dot com bold typeface rhetoric. You go clickety click and get your head split. 'The hell you look like on a message board Discussing whether or not the Brother is hardcore?
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