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Toodoped: whoomp there it is! whoomp there it is! lol
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Toodoped: The best fun for me is being the puppeteer of a complete idiot lol lol
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Toodoped: Lots of "amnesia"...some people are posting the same stuff over and over, and every time they are happy like small kids lol
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/14/06 02:12 PM
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Sixteen Candles (1984/Hughes) Really enjoying Hughes mid 80's films. While this is clearly the one going for the cheapest laughs, and Hughes displays little of his more mature storytelling abilities, both director and star Molly Ringwald have some standout moments. Anthony Michael Hall outdoes himself as well. One thing I don't get is how this film is rated PG. Nudity, language, alcohol. Beats me. Very enjoyable overall. Night Mail (1936/Watt & Wright) A well-made early documentary telling the story of a special mail-delivery train that operates in England and Scotland. We watched this film in class mainly to explore the idea of using narration to make up for the lack of quality sound work. Watt & Wright use the "Voice of God" style narration; an authoritative, unopinionated booming voice that spouts the many modern technological facets of the special train. The most entertaining part though was the seemingly-random inclusion of a performance of a train rhyme by the stern-voiced narrator, almost sung, almost rapped. Land Without Bread (1932/Buñuel) Narration plays a much more vital role here, with virtually no dialogue, and it's interesting that here, the narrator sometimes refers to things that "we" saw, inferring he was part of a travelling group visiting this country. This documentary focuses on the people of a remote Spanish town living in abject poverty, plagued with disease and famine, many of whom are stricken with deformities. Buñuel chooses to have running triumphant trumpet music playing in the background throughout, an interesting choice, but one that sharply contradicts with the images of graphic animal deaths, along with the matter-of-fact treatment of human suffering, elements that make the film particularly disturbing. Even worse was the fact I read afterwards, revealing that Buñuel himself dictated the torture and murder of several animals to get the shots he wanted.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/15/06 05:30 AM
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Solaris (2002/Soderbergh) Very much a potential four star film. Soderbergh's work here nearly fully encompasses a directorial style that I would hope one day to posses. Very reminiscent of 2001, but with a much more humanistic, relatable edge. Thought-provoking and overall totally engrossing. I'm somewhat interested in seeing Tarkovsky's original. Building No. 7 (2006/Soderbergh) An interesting, hypnotic, visually complex short, supposedly shot in homage to Godard's Alphaville. Can't wait to see my first film from him. Soderbergh is massively talented. He breathes life into the no-budget short film, which is really inspiring to someone still stuck at this stage of filmmaking.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/15/06 07:12 PM
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Posts: 7,952 It's fun to stay in the YMCA
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Originally posted by MistaMista Tom Hagen: [b]She's All That (1999/Iscove) One of the best of the flood of high school comedies released in the late 90's boy band era, although also one of the cheesiest at times (read: synchronized dance sequence). All the principal players are spot on though, Iscove's direction is manageable, and everybody loves a little Kevin Pollak every once and a while. [/b] Maybe you should wait outside a while.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/17/06 04:13 AM
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Stay Alive ** (First Viewing) "If you die in the game, you die for real." Enough said. The video game version of The Ring. It's one of those, it's so bad it's good movies 
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/22/06 04:35 AM
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Thank You For Smoking *** 1/2 (Second Viewing) Probably the funniest movie I've seen since The Wedding Crashers. Pick this sucker up on October 3rd. "The great state of Vermont will not apologize for its cheese" 
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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09/30/06 05:39 PM
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ALL THE KING'S MEN (2006) - **1/2
FYI - My honest rating for this film is **, but I have the 1/2 because despite the film's problems, Penn at least delivers the bacon.
What went wrong?
The Pulitzer prize-winning masterpiece of American literature is a compelling and thoughtful account of a Huey Long-esque figure's rise from noble political crusader to a beast of the machine, to his bloody downfall. It documents the 1930s South in such a fashion that few books have ever pulled off.
Yet, the film from Steve Zillian is simply neither compelling nor thoughtful. If this film was a sentient being, he would be like the co-worker who doesn't clean up or courteous at work. As in, if this film was a person, it wouldn't give a shit...but unlike the OTHER film I saw today, it just doesn't care about what its doing.
Sean Penn kicks ass, in the best Oscar-hunting performance that the Academy usually digs. Even if I question him as being authentic or really organic as a demagogue "man of the people" politician from the Deep South of the Great Depression(since as a person from the South, film actors either get the accent right or wrong. No middle ground. Luckily, Penn doesn't fuck up like say Nicole Kidman did with COLD MOUNTAIN).
However, and I can't fucking believe I'm saying this, but Hopkins, Winslet, Law....OScar-nominated, respected English actors....really coast like mother fuckers. Maybe they did the best that they could with what Zailian wrote for them, or they simply saw this movie as a nice Oscarbait opportunity.
Sadly, despite the nice budget, the pretty cinematography, and even the nice-sounding cast, I should have suspected something when SONY pulled this movie from the Oscar season of last year, into September of this year.
Zailian was the scriptwriter of course for Spielberg's SCHINDLER' LIST, a cerebral, emotional tale of a dark time in history, with a central player trying overtly and not to deal with such inhumanity. ALL THE KING'S MEN is simply artificial Oscar-bait that in any other year, with the Weinstein Brothers Oscar-machine, might have been up for several Oscars.
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