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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Birth * 1/2 (First Viewing)
Another forgetable Nicole Kidman pic. Just like all of her films,i watched a very early Kidman film the other night Called "Dead Calm" from 1989,that was OK. I don't think I've ever heard of it
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Bakushû (aka Early Summer) *** (First Viewing)
In postwar Tokyo, this household is loving and serene: older parents, their 28-year-old daughter Noriko, their married son, his devoted wife, and two rascally sons. Their only discontent is Noriko's lack of a husband. Society is changing: she works, she has women friends who tease and argue, her brother sees her independence as impudence, she sees it as normal. When her boss suggests that she marry a 40-year-old bachelor who is his friend, all the members of her family press her to accept. Without seeking their advice, and to their chagrin, Noriko determines her own course of action.
Setsuko Hara really did a great job as the main star, Noriko. This concludes the "Noriko Trilogy" as I've also seen Late Spring and Tokyo Story although I do need to rewatch both in the near future.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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300 * You might like it if you like grand inspiring films. My 2nd favorite movie of the year thus far. I thought it was absolutely fantastic and it made some serious bank at the box office (although box office numbers today can be misleading). How Disturbia can be the #1 movie in the country 3 weeks in a row is beyond me. And don't even get me started on how Stomp the Yard or Are We Done Yet? made more money than Grindhouse! But back on topic, so far everything Frank Miller touches is gold (and I'm cool with that).
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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05/02/07 05:55 AM
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300 * You might like it if you like grand inspiring films. My 2nd favorite movie of the year thus far. I thought it was absolutely fantastic and it made some serious bank at the box office (although box office numbers today can be misleading). How Disturbia can be the #1 movie in the country 3 weeks in a row is beyond me. And don't even get me started on how Stomp the Yard or Are We Done Yet? made more money than Grindhouse! But back on topic, so far everything Frank Miller touches is gold (and I'm cool with that). But is it because of Miller's story in the first place, or the movie that Snyder made? Because really, more and more I am just not that impressed visually with Snyder's flick.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Spider-Man *** 1/2 (Nth Viewing)
A rather odd thing has just occurred in the life of nerdy high school student Peter Parker: after being bitten by a genetically modified spider, his body chemistry is altered mutagenically. He can now scale walls and ceilings, he has superhuman strength and super-fast reflexes, and he develops a precognitive sense that warns him of approaching danger. Adopting the name Spider-Man, Peter first uses his newfound powers to make money, but after his uncle is murdered at the hands of a criminal Peter failed to stop, he swears to use his powers to fight the evil that killed his uncle. At the same time, scientist and businessman Norman Osborn, after exposure to an experimental nerve gas, develops an alternate personality himself: the super-strong, psychotic Green Goblin! Peter Parker must now juggle three things in his life: his new job at a local newspaper under a perpetually on-edge employer, his battle against the evil Green Goblin, and his fight to win the affections of beautiful classmate Mary Jane Watson, against none other than his best friend Harry Osborn, son of Norman Osborn! Is this challenge too much for even the Amazing Spider-Man to handle?
Just gearing up for numero 3 on Friday. This is my favorite one thus far and think Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe and Rosemary Harris were perfect casts for their individual roles.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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05/02/07 07:22 PM
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That, as a lover of film, and as somebody who has the free will and sound mind (he's not a retard, and he's not living under an oppressive regime which might stamp on his opinions), he's been utterly, undeniably and unforgiveably lazy.
When a retelling of a film's story is more than quadruple in length of the things you actually have to say in response, it's not a good sign of the film. But since Irish seems to like the film, it's not by any means a good sign of him.
In short, I see absolutely no reason why he would even think about posting what he did here. It's a waste of space (in general, on the Internet, and in particular, on this board); of time (his and mine); and, finally and most importantly, a waste of an opinion - and therefore, a waste of time having consumed the film in the first place.
This thread might as well be in the Games Section, because that's what it's become. A regurgitation of what a film tells story-wise (and I'd be surprised if he even wrote that himself), and little if anything more.
Is that what Cinema's worth? A few lines? A few stars? So you can watch a film and say you've just watched it in a post?
Of course, this will probably meet the unoriginal, and again thoroughly lazy response such as, "But I don't like films the way you do", or "I don't know about cinematography or directing", but that doesn't mean you're engaging with the film in any less active a way than me. And for someone who watches a lot of films - no, someone who dedicates a lot of time to watching them - I see no reason why further analysis isn't interesting or indeed possibly essential.
What a fucking waste.
It's disgusting. It's a real, genuine sign of the inertia of society as a whole.
...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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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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05/02/07 07:49 PM
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I moan not because I can, not because I have the right to moan, but because I feel the need to moan, because I know that not moaning would be dishonesty, would be lying to myself, would be turning the other cheek on something my deeper, inner, truer instincts believe in or have faith for.
Your first response was anticipated, your second is merely typical of The Ignorant.
...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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