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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/03/05 02:20 PM
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The French New Wave is, I think, the most influential filmic movement to occur in the latter half of last century. A few essays I wrote to read at your leisure (and pleasure): A Brief History of the French New Wave . That will give you a short introduction to it, and to get specific, here's a review of A bout de souffle/Breathless (1959), a film in which you will find an endless amount of Tarantino-like references and in-jokes to popular culture. Happy reading, Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/04/05 04:56 AM
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Amores Perros 8/10 after first viewing This is one of the best "newer movies" I've seen We see different/parallel stories which are connected to each other very well. The movie starts very strong with a very interesting story about a guy who falls in love with the wife of his brother and gets in conflicts with his brother all the time. He earns alot of money with Dog Fights (brilliant scenes) and wants to leave with her... The second story is sad and gives you alot to think about too. The only flaw is that afew scenes were unnecessary there, not boring though. The other plotlines are great too and make this movie to one of the best in the last years.... Amores Perros reminds me of Pulp Fiction (The Direction and Style) and of City of God (Plots/Visuals) Im sure Quentin Tarantino had a big effect on this director. And he did a very good job, GREAT MOVIE!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/04/05 04:46 PM
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Originally posted by afsaneh77: [b]Sideways (04/Alexander Payne/US) 8/10 And by loser, I mean the way most of us look into our lives and the inner feeling of being a loser: Half my life is over and I have nothing to show for it.[/b] Not to mention their moral shortcomings. Stealing from one's own mother, promiscuity, turning a blind eye to such adultery, and everything done without a trace of guilt. The empathy Payne shows for his characters in this film is worrying. I still loved it. Donnie Darko *** (3rd Time) 2001, Kelly, USIn 1980s suburbia, a high school student finds himself under the control of a strange rabbit. Highly enjoyable mystery that is delightfully fresh and packs both originality and emotion.Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/05/05 02:25 AM
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: [quote]Originally posted by afsaneh77: [b] [b]Sideways (04/Alexander Payne/US) 8/10 And by loser, I mean the way most of us look into our lives and the inner feeling of being a loser: Half my life is over and I have nothing to show for it.[/b] Not to mention their moral shortcomings. Stealing from one's own mother, promiscuity, turning a blind eye to such adultery, and everything done without a trace of guilt. The empathy Payne shows for his characters in this film is worrying. I still loved it.[/b][/quote]I don't know if it worries you even more to say I can relate to them. They are just like these two opposite feelings inside us, the depressed snob who overlooks whatever he does because there has been an explanation to overcome the guilt and the crazy throw everything out the window, be happy and don't worry feeling. What did you think would happen on a weeklong trip for old buddies before the wedding? You are broke, you want to show a good time to your old buddy who is the exact opposite and a womanizer and rest is obvious. I don't know, maybe it is because I'll be reaching that age in a little while. It is all about one last time doing this and that, because we are not getting any younger. Everyone would get the sympathy when the story is being told from his or her viewpoint.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/05/05 06:24 AM
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: he packs a lot more emotion into his work than Tarantino;
Agree, that's why you feel certain connections to the protagonists.The music was also really great. 21 Grams is high on my to-see-list.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/05/05 06:29 AM
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The Good, The Bad, The Ugly 9.5/10 after first viewing Amazing movie I think everything has been said about this movie. Its on soo many Favorite-lists and it just joined mine. The ending is one of the best Ive seen and my favorite Eastwood role. Leone created a masterpiece. I will have to re-watch OUATITW and OUATITA to decide which ranks higher on my list....
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/05/05 03:39 PM
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Once Upon a Time in the West - (Leone;1968;Italy) - ****A widow is in the midst of violence between land grabbers, a stranger seeking revenge, and a falsely accused criminal. Seeing this again has blown me away. For some reason I now appreciate it more. In fact, I feel stupid not putting this ahead of The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly in terms of greatness. Morricone's scores for each character are some of the best. The characters themselves have extremely well written dimensions. The cinematography is beautiful, especially the wagon trip. The film has a depth that beats all of Leone's films except [i]Once upon a Time in America. Excellent story, great actors, and a classic. The greatest western ever. #271) Once Upon a Time in America 2) Once Upon a Time in the West 3) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 4) For a Few Dollars More 5) A Fistful of Dollars
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/06/05 04:19 PM
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I had a little bit of peace & quiet yesterday afternoon and retreated to the coolness of my basement and watched Hannibal. I've seen this movie three times now and have liked it more each time. The first viewing was in the theater and I was really disappointed, probably because of the excessive hype - I saw it the night it premiered. The film stayed pretty true to the book, without getting into some of the smaller subplots.
But I really think Hannibal holds up well with the other three movies in the trilogy. Anthony Hopkins was excellent, as was the barely recognizable Gary Oldman as Mason Verger. I thought that Julianne Moore was an excellent replacement to Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling character. Honestly, Foster was great in Silence of the Lambs, but I don't think she could have pulled as good a performance out of Starling in Hannibal. The only performance I didn't care for was Ray Liotta's Krenzler.
The ending is really hard to watch. Not going to give it away if you haven't seen it, but it's stomach-turning. The dvd I had had an alternate ending in the deleted scenes that was pretty cool.
By far, the best scenes involved Hopkins, both in his alias Dr. Fell character, as well as Hannibal Lecter. My primary criticism of the film is that it was well over an hour before the real action of the film takes place. There is a lot of plot development in the first hour. But it's important to the overall story.
The one minor detail that I really liked was the musical score. There was some subtle piano music that played over a few of Lecter's scenes that really enhanced the film.
4 stars out of 5
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/06/05 05:28 PM
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In The Line Of Fire
6.5/10
Nothing special. Above average with a great John Malkovich. Eastwood gave a good performance too. The idea of the movie was good but it still lacked great suspence necessary in this kind of genre. It had its great moments though but also some unnecessary and boring scenes...
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/07/05 03:00 AM
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Originally posted by goombah: Not going to give it away if you haven't seen it, but it's stomach-turning. The dvd I had had an alternate ending in the deleted scenes that was pretty cool. Spoiler Alert******** What was the alternate ending? The one I saw, Lecter cut off his own hand to get away of handcuffs and escaped.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/07/05 07:35 AM
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Originally posted by afsaneh77: [quote]Originally posted by goombah: [b] Not going to give it away if you haven't seen it, but it's stomach-turning. The dvd I had had an alternate ending in the deleted scenes that was pretty cool. Spoiler Alert******** What was the alternate ending? The one I saw, Lecter cut off his own hand to get away of handcuffs and escaped. [/b][/quote]SPOILER ALERT*************** Lecter wasn't handcuffed in the alternate, thus no hands were chopped off. Starling just kind of lets him go. Her hair is still caught in the refrigerator like the theatrical version. We see Lecter driving away also and the scene with the kid on the airplane to close the movie is a bit lengthier. And if I recall, the "dinner" scene in which Krenzler is fed his own brain is a bit longer also. According to the dvd, 3 endings were written, but only 2 were filmed.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/07/05 07:55 AM
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Thanks Goombah! Spoiler Alert! ******** I kind of get a kick out of what he did in the original ending. I thought he'd chop off Starling's hand but he did his! I'm sorry but I can't help it. It was funny, sweet and gross at the same time. But if I'm not mistaken Lector had hands in Red Dragon so I think the other ending fits better, unless I'm mistaken and the mentioned movie is not the third one.
"Fire cannot kill a dragon." -Daenerys Targaryen, Game of Thrones
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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06/07/05 08:09 AM
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Originally posted by afsaneh77: Thanks Goombah!
Spoiler Alert! ********
I kind of get a kick out of what he did in the original ending. I thought he'd chop off Starling's hand but he did his! I'm sorry but I can't help it. It was funny, sweet and gross at the same time. But if I'm not mistaken Lector had hands in Red Dragon so I think the other ending fits better, unless I'm mistaken and the mentioned movie is not the third one. Don't forget, Red Dragon was the prequel to both Silence of the Lambs & Hannibal so the fact that Lecter has hands in Red Dragon is accurate. You're probably confused because Red Dragon was the last of the three films to be released, even though it was first in the storyline. BTW, did you read the book Hannibal? A different ending altogether. If you want, since this is a movie thread, I can PM you.
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