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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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04/19/05 09:01 PM
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S Babe, Anchorman is horrid, and among the worst. Did you hear what the original idea for the film was? This is proof that there are retards in Hollywood. Adam McKay has said that in the first draft of the script, the story was about a planeload of news anchors who crash in the mountains and discover that the plane which they collided was carrying monkeys and martial arts equipment, leading to a battle between cannibalistic newsmen and star-throwing monkeys. Memento - (Nolan;2000;USA) - ****A man with the inability to keep short term memory tries to avenge his wife using tattoos, photos, and notes. One of the most creative thrillers of the last 20 years. Nolan's direction using the reverse narrative with the linear one is excellent and elevates the plot. The acting is good as well. One of my favorite aspects his David Julyan's depressing score. One of the best films of the new millennium. #2
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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04/21/05 11:35 AM
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Originally posted by goombah: The Insider w/Al Pacino & Russell Crowe directed by Michael Mann. Pretty tough to top that combo.
A great film about the whistle blower of the cigarette industry, Dr. Jeffrey Weigand. Great film. My favorite scene is with Mick Wallace and the women from the network about the edit on Wallace's 60 minutes report.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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04/21/05 02:38 PM
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Originally posted by Irishman12: Anybody on here ever seen Donnie Darko? A friend of mine here at school keeps telling me to watch it, but from some, I have heard that it's not great. I'm interested in seeing it sure, but I only have 2 more weeks after this week of school, and he insists that I see it. Any thoughts? I haven't actually seen it but a friend of mine keeps wanting me to watch it aswell and she said it was pretty good I should actually watch it.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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04/21/05 02:47 PM
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Aw right cool, i'll wait till you post your review before I watch it then lol
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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La Strada - (Fellini;1954;Italy) - ****A street performer buys a young woman, and takes her on the streets with him as part of his act as a troubled relationship begins. Anthony Quinn is quickly becomming one of my favorite actors. Here is another amazing performance from him. Giulietta Masina is also good as the young woman. Fellini's direction is inferior to La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2 but this is still a powerful film and great look into a tragic relationship. I don't know if anyone else thinks this but it's a very relevant film even to today. The final scene is powerful. #99
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Irishman, since nobody has replied to you, I'll recommend Donnie Darko. One of those love-or-hate, get-it-don't-get-it movies. Boasting lots of originality, a great score, acting, and very funny. Scratch *** (1st Time) 2001, Pray, USMore or less, the history of the DJ and his/her role in hip hop music. Fantastically ensembled and edited documentary, as passionate as we're likely to find on the subject. The talking heads, of various influential and noted DJs on the scene, give much fascinating insight.Taxi Driver **** (Nth Time; first time on the Big Screen! ) 1976, Scorsese, USA New York cabbie, tired of the filth of the streets, decides to clean them through violent means of his own. Engrossing, technically accomplished filmmaking, a tour de force all round; immeasurably influential, it deals with the inner agonies of a sociopath desperate to make the world good, whatever the consequences.#1 in Top 100The Passion of the Christ [no stars] 2004, Gibson, USThe final hours of Jesus as he tortured and crucified. An unnecessary extension on the conclusive torture scene of Braveheart , this verges many times on the ridiculously absurd. Stylistically over done, unbalanced, and, despite its intentions, mindnumbingly dull.Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: Irishman, since nobody has replied to you, I'll recommend Donnie Darko. One of those love-or-hate, get-it-don't-get-it movies. Boasting lots of originality, a great score, acting, and very funny. Grazie Capo. I have heard many people say they didn't like it while only a hand full say they did like it so I was guessing it was kind of those love it or hate it movies. However, I read what it was about on imdb.com and it seems interesting! 1988 Presidential campaign and giant bunnies, how can I go wrong? Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: The Passion of the Christ [no stars] 2004, Gibson, US The final hours of Jesus as he tortured and crucified. An unnecessary extension on the conclusive torture scene of Braveheart, this verges many times on the ridiculously absurd. Stylistically over done, unbalanced, and, despite its intentions, mindnumbingly dull.[/QB] Wow, what a review. I personally loved the movie but that was a very nonagressive, open-minded review.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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One movie this weekend? The Insider. But why limit yourself to one? Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: [b] La Strada - (Fellini;1954;Italy) - **** [/b] Hey DV, Sorry if its a stupid question but what do the 4 stars mean? (is it 4-very good and 5-excellent?) P.S-Im also in the chatroom for the next 15 mis, if you want to log in
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