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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/24/05 01:37 AM
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The Aviator [PG-13] (First off, I can't write reviews like Capo, so I won't even try. I just wanna give my impression having just seen this tonight. ) Directed by: Martin Scorsese Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn Kate Beckinsale as Ava Gardner Okay, I will admit, I had NO idea what this movie was going to be about when I plopped it in. (It was, uhh, acquired from a friend. ) I never saw any trailers or commercials, but figured -- Scorsese, why not? Even though the thought of Leo Di Crapio since Basketball Diaries made me cringe, it is Scorsese. Right off the bat I realized this was the story of the obsessive-compulsive, eccentric, often delusional, filmmaker and aviator, Howard Hughes (1905-1976)! I didn't know anything about Hughes except that he produced Scarface (1932). I didn't know he made the most expensive movie of his time (Hell's Angels (1930); $4 million). I didn't know he was THE Hughes in Hughes Aircraft. I didn't know he had relationships with Kate Kepburn or Ava Gardner. I had no idea he went nuts and back again. ...And I had NO idea that Mr. DiCaprio could pull off the title role. DiCaprio was just fine, and convincing, perhaps for the first time in most of his recent films (IMHO). While I've never seen the real Hughes, I can just imagine (rather clearly) what he was like after Leo's performance. Had I not known this was a Scorsese picture, I never would have guessed it. It didn't seem nearly as dark as usual, although it has its moments. This seems to be new territory for him, and it was pulled off very well. Sections were almost reminiscent of Tim Burton's Ed Wood. Clocking in at almost 3 hrs in length, time never dragged and I was enganged throughout. I'm sure most here would be, too -- give it a shot! B+
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/24/05 01:46 AM
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Yeah, it was filmed in "Virtual Theater Vision" :p
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/24/05 01:47 AM
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Originally posted by raggingbull2003: Napoleon Dynamite- Hillarious. Best comedy I have seen in a long time.
Just the other day my boss and I were discussing this very movie. It seems my boss hated it, thought it was completely stupid/pointless. I haven't seen it I don't care for comedies. Just last weekend I saw Elektra. I thought it was ok, not as bad as the reviews I've seen for it. But not as good as it could've been.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/24/05 10:33 AM
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Originally posted by The Iceman: Just last weekend I saw Elektra. I thought it was ok, not as bad as the reviews I've seen for it. But not as good as it could've been. I felt the same way, but a positive about seeing this movie in the theaters were the previews. I was so happy to see the Fantastic Four preview!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/24/05 04:12 PM
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From now on I'm posting film entries as I would in the ProView thread on the MFA, as and when I watch the films. Made in Britain * (1st Time) 1982, Clarke, GB A young thug is put in prison for racism and theft. A naturalistic made-for-TV drama driven by a sterling performance from Tim Roth.Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/25/05 09:35 PM
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Well here's the rest of my review for Napoleon Dynamite. I thought it was rather boring and slow at parts with a little humor. I'd laugh but only briefly throughout the movie, but I wouldn't be cracking up or laughing until it hurt, which was very disappointing since I had heard so many good things about this movie (espeically from you Honey Bunny) But I did hear from people who didn't like it that you either love it or you hate it. I guess I fall into the hate it category, although I didn't hate it, just didn't like it & thought it was overated. Tonight I will finally try to watch King Arthur, so hopefully, if I'm not too tired, I shall return again with yet another opinion on this movie.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/25/05 11:49 PM
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/26/05 12:32 PM
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Whatever keeps your boat floating DMC Here's my review of King Arthur. I think it was a better movie than people made it out to be and it was much better than Troy. It doesn't really make that much of a difference to me that I didn't see it in theaters, but I could stomach it again. Not a great movie, but I think it was definitely better than what people said. From a lot of people I heard it sucked and I somewhat liked it. But I also heard Napoleon Dynamite was great, and I didn't think so. Oh well, "different strokes move the world."
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/26/05 10:36 PM
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Just watched Quentin Tarantino Presents Iron Monkey and it sucked. I don't know what Quentin was thinking presenting this, but compared to Hero, this movie sucks BIG time! It was almost as bad as Jet Li's The Legend & The Legend 2. I heard from a friend that Iron Monkey was really good. I don't know what he was thinking? Now I'm gonna watch Quentin Tarantino Presents My Name Is Modesty and I hope it's better!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/28/05 11:45 PM
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Five Easy Pieces - (Rafelson;USA;1970) - **** Excellent. I've heard people say this film is the first step to About Schmidt. Warren Schmidt is a man who worked all his life to find it ment nothing to him emotionally. Bobby Dupea in this film is a man who is stuck in a spot, away from his former home life, and forever running from himself. Jack Nicholson gives yet another memorable performance. Bobby had a beautiful home life, and a start in music as a pianist, however it didn't suit him, he left to become nothing, odd jobs, for now an oil worker. If Bobby had kept one job and one family he would have grown up to be Schmidt. But we are talking two completely different character studies. Laszlo Kovacs does the cinematography, which is great, those who saw his work in "Easy Rider" might enjoy his work here. This film definitely left a burning emotion in me in the last scene, and it summed the film up perfectly. Top 100
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/29/05 06:10 PM
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Pi ** (1st Time) 1997, Aronofsky, USIn searching for a sequence which will explain the universe, a mathematical genius becomes increasingly paranoid. Original thriller with an overwhelming visual style; less about explaining itself than exploring obsessive paranoia within a society with which one feels increasingly at odds.Fanny and Alexander [300-minute version] **** (1st Time) 1982, Bergman, Swe/Fr/WGerIn 1907, a well-to-do Uppsala family celebrates Christmas. Soon after, one of the sons die, and his family fall apart when a puritan Bishop marries the widow. A 300 minute tour de force of directing, cinematography and production design, with Bergman revisiting all of his major themes of past work for an absolutely majestic piece of period filmmaking.#39 In the Mood For Love *** (1st Time) 2000, Kar-wai, HKIn 1960s Hong Kong, two lonely neighbours, both in redundant marriages, fall in love but manage to restrain their passions. A visual triumph that seems more in love with cinema and its language than the relationship it depicts. Inspiring to look at, and with a strong sense of regretful nostalgia to its tone.Mick
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/30/05 05:26 PM
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette: I just saw Secret Window last night on HBO. Has anyone else seen it? I thought it was pretty good, mostly because of Johnny Depp's performance. He is really an excellent actor IMHO.
TIS TIS, I went with my mom to see Secret Window in the theaters when it first came out, and we loved it! I don't remember a lot of the details, as that was a while back, and I haven't seen it since. However, I know we both enjoyed it, for the movie itself even, not just because Johnny was in it. I loved the way John Turturro's character of Shooter spoke...I was imitating that voice for weeks after I saw it! I really need to rent that! Since you are a Depp fan, which other movies of his have you seen? EDIT: I changed my post...I originally mentioned that Turturro's character was Mr. Rainey, but I was thinking of him speaking to Depp, who was actually Rainey. Shows how long it's been since I've seen it.
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