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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/24/05 10:14 PM
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Raging Bull - (Scorsese;1980;USA) - ****The boxer Jake LaMotta deals with his stressful career as well as his sexual assumptions concerning his wife.Scorsese's greatest film and one of the greatest ever. Everything in this film is top quality. Scorsese's excellent direction, top acting from Robert DeNiro, Cathy Moriarty, and Joe Pesci, and everything else. The time period is accurate in looks as in all of Scorsese's movies. The score "Intermezzo" is beautiful. The sound effects for the fights are also one of the better things, but not nearly as great as the fights themselves. Even if it focuses more on the drama then the boxing, I consider this the best boxing film ever, including Rocky. I can't think of a negative thing to say, this film is just a classic and one of the greats. #4
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/24/05 10:33 PM
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Originally posted by Debz: I watched the [b]Mickey Blue Eyes DVD last night. High Grant and James Caan were pretty good in it I thought, it was a surprise I thought it was going to be terrible lol, quite plesant to watch and some bits were really funny..anyone else find it quite surprising in a good/bad way?? [/b] I saw it when it was released. Yes, it was better than I thought it would be. I think Hugh Grant was good (for some reason I like his dry humor), and James Caan was as well. Not a hilariously funny movie, but light humor, great music and simply fun and entertaining to watch. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/24/05 10:47 PM
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The Insider (1999/Michael Mann) **** out of **** [First Viewing]
When a scientist is fired from a major tobacco company, his story is taken by a producer of the news program "60 Minutes", and his world (along with the staff of CBS) is turned upside down.
Mann covers new territory with the same old style, and it results into his best work. Though while the film is technically dazzling and extremely entertaining, it's best aspects are the performances it produces. Al Pacino is at his fiery best. Russell Crowe proves with this role that he can play anyone convincingly. Christopher Plummer, giving the best performance in the film, is amazing as real life reporter Mike Wallace. Bruce McGill, who is not known for his acting ability, chews up the scenery in one of his only scenes. And character actors Philip Baker Hall and Steven Tobolowsky do well in their supporting roles. In the end, the film is a mixture of "Network" and "All the President's Men", expressing themes of journalistic responsibility and corporate power for the new millennium. #66
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/25/05 10:23 AM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: I didn't think it was a good movie at all, but you gotta love that one particular scene.
"Eaaat the fucking cookie!" :p Aw man i ended myself!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/25/05 06:49 PM
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A Room For Romeo Brass *** (4th Time) 1999, Meadows, GB With commentary by Shane Meadows and Paddy Considine. HILARIOUS, though not in the way where it hinders the commentary. Brilliant.
North by Northwest **** (3rd Time) 1959, Hitchcock, US A businessman is suspected of being a spy, and is hunted down by those who think he is chasing them. Arguably the epitome of Hitchcock, with elements coming from all his other best work: eroticism, beautiful camerawork, humour, a fine score, and a plot with twists and thrills all the way, with at least two splendid suspense setpieces thrown in for good measure. #31
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/25/05 07:39 PM
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - (Gilliam;1998;USA) - ****Hunter S. Thompson under the alias Raoul Duke travels to Las Vegas with his lawyer to cover a motorcycle race while on heavy drugs.I can only imagine how surreal Brazil is. This was an amazing movie. Although I really wanted to see it I assumed it was gonna be a *** film. I was especially skeptical to see several negative reviews, including Ebert giving it one star. Gilliam's direction is excellent, and I pretty much can't say a bad thing about it. This may very well be Depp's best performance. Del Toro was very good, but has done better. I can see how some may have low first impressions of this but to me it all worked out. The soundtrack is another great thing; this has to be one of the few movies I've seen in which I loved all the songs. An excellent example of the culture of the time period. #6By the way, is it true Oscar Acosta drowned in '74?
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/25/05 09:47 PM
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Ebert gave Fear and Loathing only one star? What was he thinking??
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/25/05 11:55 PM
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Heat - (Mann;1995;USA) - ****A crime epic detailing two men on opposite sides of the law with a mutual respect for the other's skill.One of Mann's two masterworks, the other being The Insider. This is his second best film. Many complain about the length because they overlook the fact it's a crime epic. No one seems to complain with Spartacus, Gladiator, or Gone With the Wind. Anyway, everything in here is top notch. Excellent dialogue, especially in the poignant diner scene with Pacino and DeNiro, who both give great performances in their roles. The music and cinematography are also up there, along with the supporting cast that includes Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, and Tom Sizemore. A fine example of filmmaking, containing all the necessary ingredients. As I have said before, the last few frames before the credits are perfect. #12
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/26/05 05:08 PM
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Once Upon a Time in the West - (Leone;1968;Italy) - ****When her family to be is massacred for the land she receives, a woman must depend on a desperado and a mysterious stranger with a hidden agenda to protect her, as the railroad tycoon and his hired gun come closer and closer.Sergio Leone's third greatest film is also a masterwork. A completely different approach on the western genre. This is often referred to as an operatic, or art western. The direction is excellent as well as the cast itself, which includes Claudia Cardinale, Henry Fonda, Jason Robards, and Charles Bronson. The music is another gem in the film's crown, using different scores for differ characters. Also check out the breathtaking cinematography of the Monument Valley, also used a lot by John Ford. One of the greatest epics ever. #22
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/26/05 10:23 PM
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Goodbye Lenin- Actually a very good film. It had it moments, but overall it had a good story to tell and was not the same bland crap that seems to be chasing me around lately The Petrified Forest- Not a gangster movie in the least, but a great watch nonetheless.Odd in that the ending is given away lesss than a third of the way through it, but director Archie Mayo makes it work Jeramiah Johnson-My fathers favorite film, and probably as average, if that, as a film can get. I really dont see what the point of this movie was. It only exists to chronical the wanderings of a mountain man and the strange charcters he meets, all of which are insanely underdeveloped. With all the hype that surrounds Redford, I was expecting at least some acting, yet was very dissappointed when his lines(all 12 of them) were spit of mechanically. This so far is the only Redford film Ive seen, and I'm hoping that the others are better.
If winners never lose, well, then a loser sure can sing the blues.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/27/05 12:53 AM
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Originally posted by goombah: In honor of Good Friday, I watched The Passion of the Christ for the 2nd time. What a powerful movie. I did the same. What a masterpiece! Totally powerful and moving with great acting and authenticity. I also watched 21 Grams which was awesome. Another great cast with great performances from all of them. I was disappointed that Naomi didn't win best Actress, but they all did a great job!
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/27/05 10:36 AM
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I was flicking through the movie channels and came across Batman. I haven't watched those films for a long time, didn't really appeal to me that much, what do you all think about them??
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/28/05 10:30 AM
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Yesterday I saw West Side Story. It had been over a decade or more since I had seen it, and although I had to leave for my Easter festivities, and couldn't watch the entire movie, I loved it.  Watching the the dance scenes again really made me appreciate how beautifully choreographed this film was. Lots of good songs as well. I'm not a huge musical fan, but I love this movie. Made me wonder what ever happened to some of the stars. Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno went on to do other things, but Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn and especially George Chakaris seemed to have faded away. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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03/28/05 11:26 PM
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