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Sanjay’s Super Team (Sanjay Patel, 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 11/29/15 Cinema or Home: Cinema (with Funny Face) Reason For Watching: It’s Pixar Rewatch: No This is the short that appears before The Good Dinosaur. Like the feature that follows it, Sanjay’s Super Team is entertaining and at times quite touching, but there’s nothing particularly original in its premise or themes. * * * http://www.angelfire.com/music6/walt...oddinosaur.gif The Good Dinosaur (Peter Sohn, 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 11/29/15 Cinema or Home: Cinema (with Funny Face) Reason For Watching: It’s Pixar Rewatch: No Ever since seeing the trailer for this film, I’ve had my reservations about it. The scenery in the film is hyper-realistic and breathtakingly gorgeous, but the characters – particularly the main dinosaur Arlo – are very cartoonish in design. I found this clash of styles to be rather distracting. The film also suffers from a rather uninspired story and clichéd plot devices (orphaned protagonists, anyone?). Still, there’s enough humor and enough heart here to make for a very watchable but not especially memorable film. |
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I'm expecting a lot of bitchiness in this thread, or I will be sorely disappointed. :)
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-Pokes in-
I'm curious to see what you'll tend to watch leading into the new year. |
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That's pretty much what i've been hearing about The Good Dinosaur, looks great but has an uninspired story. Still looking forward to it though.
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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 1418057)
I'm expecting a lot of bitchiness in this thread, or I will be sorely disappointed. :)
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Glad your doing this MV, I enjoy the movie logs. I expect a have dose of PTA in here. ;)
Kind of wish I had went to Good Dinosaur like I planned last weekend because everything I am hearing is saying skip it. |
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Oh *****, now I'm the one who has never a done a log before.
Good luck MV. :) |
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Originally Posted by Gatsby (Post 1418216)
Oh *****, now I'm the one who has never a done a log before.
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Originally Posted by False Writer (Post 1418232)
Such rude language in this thread!!! :mad:
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Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1418207)
Kind of wish I had went to Good Dinosaur like I planned last weekend because everything I am hearing is saying skip it.
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I'll be keeping an eye on this thread. It'd be nice to have you around the place a little more, MV. :)
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Good to see you MV, looking forward to reading your thoughts :)
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Originally Posted by Gatsby (Post 1418216)
Oh *****, now I'm the one who has never a done a log before.
MV, it is good to see that you've started one, though, and I will be following along. |
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Whiplash (Damien Chazelle, 2014) Imdb Date Watched: 12/04/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: It was available on Starz Play Rewatch: No I'd heard nothing but great things about this film and, in particular, about the performance of J.K. Simmons. There's no doubt that Simmons deserves this praise. His performance is phenomenal. Fletcher's intensity and volcanic temper are riveting. He's so unlikable that he's almost likable. Andrew Neiman, on the other hand, I found totally unlikable and because of this, I struggled to connect with the film. I suppose I was meant to respect his drive, but he was far too self centered and arrogant for me to care. Still, there's more than enough in what Simmons has to offer to make for a compelling and very watchable film. I just don't know if it's something I'll revisit. - |
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I'm surprised you gave Whiplash 4 stars even with that criticism of the main character. I'm glad you liked it though.
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Like Zotis I'm surprised you've rated it so well given what you've written about the film. Not that I think you've under or over rated it, I've not seen it,
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Simmons was just that good.
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That's kind of what I figured.
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I gave it the same rating MV, one of the best from last year. It's picking at gnats, but I think you are supposed to geel exactly the way you did about Nieman. So whether that is a strike against or not is up to the viewer. Empathy can't always be our entry point.
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Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1419031)
Empathy can't always be our entry point.
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1419035)
I'm not necessarily looking to empathize with a character, though. Hatred or respect work just as well to help me connect, but I felt neither for Andrew - which made certain scenes lose a lot of their potential impact for me.
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1418973)
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Whiplash (Damien Chazelle, 2014) Imdb Date Watched: 12/04/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: It was available on Starz Play Rewatch: No I'd heard nothing but great things about this film and, in particular, about the performance of J.K. Simmons. There's no doubt that Simmons deserves this praise. His performance is phenomenal. Fletcher's intensity and volcanic temper are riveting. He's so unlikable that he's almost likable. Andrew Neiman, on the other hand, I found totally unlikable and because of this, I struggled to connect with the film. I suppose I was meant to respect his drive, but he was far too self centered and arrogant for me to care. Still, there's more than enough in what Simmons has to offer to make for a compelling and very watchable film. I just don't know if it's something I'll revisit. - |
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Personally I liked Andrew and felt that I could relate a lot to him. After I watched it, I got the urge to put everything I have into my own passions. It was a really inspiring movie. It's pretty amazing what a person can accomplish if they really give it their all. And it's possibly my favorite J.K. Simmons performance. He is such a beast the way he pulled off all that intensity.
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Hey, when's the next update? :p
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Originally Posted by Zotis (Post 1421253)
Hey, when's the next update? :p
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You mean you haven't watch a movie for four days? :O
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Originally Posted by Zotis (Post 1421258)
You mean you haven't watch a movie for four days? :O
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Originally Posted by Zotis (Post 1421258)
You mean you haven't watch a movie for four days? :O
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1421259)
I've been busy with other things. Maybe I'll watch something tomorrow.
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Every morning I get on and my day gets gradually worse after I find out there's no update to your thread.
So basically it's been sh*tty for the past 3 days. :p Update this pls! |
Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1419031)
Empathy can't always be our entry point.
Obviously I liked the movie way better than Miss Vicky did but I'm giving her a thumbs up because she didn't give it a bad rating at all. |
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The Warriors (Walter Hill, 1979) Imdb Date Watched: 12/10/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: It seems to be popular on MoFo Rewatch: No This was a good bit of stupid fun. The acting was pretty terrible and the story was near non-existent but it had a cool soundtrack and was an entertaining watch. I did find the costume design a bit distracting and laughable though. Am I really meant to buy that these effeminate looking dudes in matching outfits are tough street gangs and not just people with s***ty fashion sense? Because they look more like poorly dressed dance troupes on their way to a competition than anybody to be feared. + |
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The Warriors, classic. :up:
I pretty much agree with you about the acting and story. It's a fairly unique movie, so I liked it for that. |
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The Warriors is brilliant. I love that film so much. It's a huge part of my childhood.
I was looking at when you watched it and wondered how the hell you managed to watch it tomorrow, considering that you're on the wrong side of the planet for that to be the case. Then I realised that you all put the date the wrong way around. :D |
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All things considered, I find these "you haven't updated your thread in days" posts rather amusing.
Meanwhile, as much as I love The Warriors, I am not surprised to see people think of it as just good. |
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The Warriors is a decent flick, I suppose.
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1421584)
I did find the costume design a bit distracting and laughable though. Am I really meant to buy that these effeminate looking dudes in matching outfits are tough street gangs and not just people with s***ty fashion sense?
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The Warriors is good for a few laughs, nothing more. Actually, the best thing about this trailer is the Tangerine Dream music from Sorcerer.
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Originally Posted by Thursday Next (Post 1422013)
This is what I like most about this film. :)
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Glad you enjoyed The Warriors, one of my favorites. As far as them not looking like tough street gang types, don't forget that this was before everyone wanted to bulk up and cover themselves in tattoos. People just looked like people back then, with the exception commonly being with the clothes they wore. Even how regular people a few years later in the 80's dressed and wore their hair can look funny now.
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I love the smell of bitchiness in the morning!
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Love The Warriors, all the gangs were 'dressed up' because they were wearing their special 'colors' to attend a huge gang rally. We're not suppose to believe they always looked like this.
The director has also said the film is set in a semi-dystopian near-future, and is a parable of Homer's Odysssey, so this is not about real gang members. You guys who are dissing this film as just cheesy fun, really need to dig deeper. There's a lot more to this film. |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1423570)
You guys who are dissing this film as just cheesy fun, really need to dig deeper. There's a lot more to this film.
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I thought I just did;)
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1423578)
I thought I just did;)
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Not all great movies have moral or spiritual lessons. The Warriors works as a journey adventure, that the viewer undertakes as we enter the world of The Warriors and try to make it back through hostile terrain to a safe shore. It might be more of a film that guys can relate to. But the character of Mercy has got to be one of the most self deprecating characters I've seen on film. The actresses did a bang up job (pun intended), seriously a very memorable character study. Some of the main characters in the movie are archetypes for Greek mythos. Ajax was a character in the Odyssey.
On top of all that it was one helluva tense action movie for it's time. I seen it first run at the movie theaters. I left the theater feeling pumped and ready to battle (but instead my parents drove me home in their old 4 door car;)) |
Originally Posted by mark f (Post 1422018)
The Warriors is good for a few laughs, nothing more. Actually, the best thing about this trailer is the Tangerine Dream music from Sorcerer.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1423583)
Not all great movies have moral or spiritual lessons.[i]
"Parable" is defined as a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. I see no lesson here. |
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Did I say parable? I must have meant parallel;)
The lesson was survival or better yet, don't trust chicks packin' heat who invite you in to party. BTW, did you see the original version or the lesser Director's Cut with the silly comic book scene wipes? |
Originally Posted by Swan (Post 1423585)
Tangerine Dream is usually the best thing about anything.
I'm almost certain she saw the directors cut as its' the only one available on dvd. |
Originally Posted by honeykid (Post 1423594)
A, no.
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Originally Posted by honeykid (Post 1423594)
I'm almost certain she saw the directors cut as its' the only one available on dvd.
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I saw whichever version is on Netflix. I don't remember any "comic book crap" but it certainly didn't need that to look silly. ;)
Also, I don't see much of a parallel to The Odyssey, unless you count being attacked by weird looking creatures. The fact that they trusted The Lizzies and didn't suspect the obvious trap only adds to my not buying them as tough street fighters. |
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But the original is what they show on cable, in the U.S. anyway. Go The Wanderers!
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Ah, if she watched it on Netflix, then it may well be the proper version.
Do they have this song in the US version? Because it's not on the Directors Cut over here, which is the worst crime about that cut. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK4iHgEnKJo |
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I bought the original warriors ten years ago on DVD without the Special Edition, that came out a few years later with the comic book transitions and the behind the scenes interviews and stuff. You can still get the original version, and Netflix last time I checked (In Canada anyway) had the original version without the comic book transitions.
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The Netflix one is the original.
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Though The Warriors does have Odyssey-like elements to it (the most obvious example being the Siren-like Lizzies), the core narrative is based off a different Greek historical text known as Xenophon's Anabasis, which chronicles a Greek army fighting their way through hostile territory following the death of a Persian general called Cyrus. I've seen it about twenty times by this point and I reckon that, if there's a deeper meaning to this film, then it's not really that much deeper than its gaudy action-packed surface. You get the odd humanising moment but that's about it.
Also, the Director's Cut is a cinematic abomination. |
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No, there's nothing 'deep' about The Warriors. Being based on ancient texts/storyine/fairytales/myths/whatever is not the same as deep.
Now, if you want to analyse something and find stuff to support a hypothesis or something, that's a different matter. |
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Tokyo Godfathers (Satoshi Kon and Shôgo Furuya, 2003) Imdb Date Watched: 12/16/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: It's a Christmas movie Rewatch: Yes I watched this for the first time back in June after really enjoying Kon's other three features. I didn't know that it was a Christmas movie at the time which may have slightly affected my enjoyment of it. So I decided to revisit it now. Like most Christmas movies, it does suffer from being overly sentimental at times and some of the events are difficult to believe, with the film expecting you to accept them as Christmas miracles. Still, I find this tale of a misfit surrogate family of homeless people hiding from their pasts - a drunken middle aged man, a transsexual, a teenaged runaway and an abandoned baby - to be really endearing and quite funny. + |
I seem to remember Kon being the director of a couple movies I really liked. I might try that.
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That's the only Kon i haven't watched yet.
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I haven't seen it, but I hear great things about it. And I love Kon. Glad you liked it Vicky, especially since it's Anime. XD
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Originally Posted by Zotis (Post 1424388)
I haven't seen it, but I hear great things about it. And I love Kon. Glad you liked it Vicky, especially since it's Anime. XD
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I'd recommend Perfect Blue the most. That's my favorite of his.
Have you seen anything by Masaaki Yuasa? |
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I liked Paprika the most, but Perfect Blue is excellent too.
I don't think I've seen anything by Yuasa. Most of the anime I've seen has been from Studio Ghibli. |
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Check out the movie Jin Roh. It's a psychological thriller/drama with a bit of a futuristic little red riding hood story.
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Minions (Kyle Balda and Pierre Coffin, 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 12/24/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: I received the bluray for Christmas Rewatch: No Sequels and prequels often fail to measure up to original films and spin-offs of secondary characters are nearly always much, much worse (I’m looking at you, Puss In Boots!). So when I heard about Minions, I had a lot of reservations and ended up skipping it at the theater. There’s no doubt that this is a far cry from Despicable Me, which is one of my all time favorite animated films, but it was still a very watchable movie and even had a few laugh out loud moments. The fact that Bob befriends a rat didn’t hurt anything, either. That said, the laughs and premise are stretched a bit thin and I feel like this would’ve worked better as a short than as a feature. + |
Won't even take time off on Jesus birthday, you are a dedicated MoFo i'm so proudb :bawling: . I didn't like Minions at all tbh, Despicable Me was pretty good (haven't seen the second one), i mostly liked Grus relationship with the kids the minions were funny and cute at first but they have became incredibly annoying now IMO.
Merry Christmas MV :) PS: There are rumours going around that i am drunk, i will neither confirm or deny. |
Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1428070)
Merry Christmas MV :)
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Only my mother gets to call me that :coleman:
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The Nut Job (Peter Lepeniotis, 2014) Imdb Date Watched: 12/27/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: I was bored and it was on Netflix Rewatch: No Discount Over the Hedge... with fart jokes. And a soundtrack that features "Gangnam Style." :facepalm: |
Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1429122)
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The Nut Job (Peter Lepeniotis, 2014) Imdb Date Watched: 12/27/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: I was bored and it was on Netflix Rewatch: No Discount Over the Hedge... with fart jokes. And a soundtrack that features "Gangnam Style." :facepalm: I loved Over the Hedge. I hated The Nut Job. |
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That reminds me that I need to watch "Over the Hedge" again.
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Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller, 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 12/27/15 Cinema or Home: Friend's House Reason For Watching: I bought the bluray as a gift for a friend and we watched it together Rewatch: Yes I'm not sure how many times I've seen this movie now, but tonight was at least the sixth viewing. I still love it. I love the explosions. I love the ridiculous cars. I love the ridiculous costumes. I love the crazy stunts. I love the over the top villains. I love dirty Tom Hardy in chains and a muzzle. I love it all. The friend I bought it for hadn't seen it before. She loved it, too. |
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He looks like Spud from Trainspotting :laugh:
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Been wanting to see Tokyo Fathers, really need to.
Loved Minions and a huge fan of Despicable I & II Didn't last past the first 15 min of Nut Job and fully agree about how much fun it is to watch Fury Road |
Wow, 6th time seeing Fury Road already? I could barely get through once.
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Home (Tim Johnson, 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 12/26/15-12/29/15 Cinema or Home: Home Reason For Watching: I was bored and it was on Netflix Rewatch: No Some of these scenes might actually have been touching if I didn't hate these obnoxious characters so damn much. Uninspired and annoying. It took me three attempts (or was it four?) to get through it. Come on Dreamworks, you're better than this. :mad: - |
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I saw something earlier -- apparently Fury Road is Quentin Tarantino's favorite movie of the year.
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Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity (Post 1430217)
I saw something earlier -- apparently Fury Road is Quentin Tarantino's favorite movie of the year.
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Guardians of the Galaxy (James Gunn, 2014) Imdb Date Watched: 12/31/15 Cinema or Home: Funny Face's House Reason For Watching: Funny Face wanted to watch it Rewatch: No I know Guardians of the Galaxy is well loved by many on the forum, but I was rather unimpressed with it. It had a few funny moments and few touching ones, but it was just way too Sci Fi for my tastes. It also relied far too heavily on CG effects - so much so that it pretty much qualifies as a hybrid animation/live action film. And while that style of film can work quite well, it just didn’t really work for me here and I found all that CG more distracting than anything else. Also, a nitpicky side note – Raccoons are not rodents. |
At least the best part wasn't CG. Just CP.
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The Hateful Eight (Quentin Tarantino, 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 1/2/16 Cinema or Home: Cinema, with Funny Face Reason For Watching: It's a Tarantino film. Also I love Samuel L. Jackson. Rewatch: No Tarantino is a director who knows how to have fun and keep an audience entertained. He's also a man who knows how to build tension. He has a ball doing both in this flick. If you want a serious period piece, look elsewhere. If you want a solemn character study or some sort of fable about nobility or honor, look elsewhere. This is not a standard Western. This is Tarantino. What you're going to get is a lot of colorful characters, colorful language, violence, and blood. That's exactly what I wanted from this movie and he delivered. I didn't love it as much as Django Unchained or Inglourious Basterds, but I certainly had a good time with it. + |
That's a good way to look at The Hateful Eight, rather than dissecting it looking for faults.
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I'm going to rep that review of The Hateful Eight, I'm sure I will hate that film, but you wrote a good review that told it like it was.
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Nice to see you appear to be keeping this going MV. :up: Got to say though that I don't agree with a whole lot of what you have to say! :p
Glad you somewhat enjoyed Guardians of the Galaxy. While I certainly liked it more than you that is probably more generous than I'd have predicted from you. Hateful Eight I watched and wasn't really a fan of I've got to say. And then your feelings on Minions and Home I'd pretty much swap around entirely. Minions was largely what I expected/feared from a spin-off for some comic relief characters whose vocabulary only stretches to about two words. One or two mini laughs aside I found it quite a slog to get through. Home however I quite enjoyed, certainly a lot more than I thought I would. Just a shame that Rihanna's presence significantly dragged it down or I could really have liked it.
Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1428063)
The fact that Bob befriends a rat didn’t hurt anything, either.
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Originally Posted by JayDee (Post 1432718)
Hateful Eight I watched and wasn't really a fan of I've got to say.
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I keep seeing people who like Hateful Eight saying they liked it, but not as much as Django and IB. I don't know whether to be encouraged by that or not. :D
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1432724)
Not enough walking, talking trees and anthropomorphic raccoons for you? :p
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Originally Posted by JayDee (Post 1432922)
I know you're being sarcastic but if Groot had been there it would almost certainly have been a better film!
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Groot is rubbish. Sorry, JD, but after watching that film my biggest feeling was "how did that become a thing?"
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:eek: How dare you two!!! That's a disgrace! :furious: Although I've changed my mind MV, Groot wouldn't have made Hateful Eight better. Groot is too grounded a character for QT's world of silly, over-the-top caricatures and stereotypes. He just wouldn't have fitted in. Oh yeah, and Groot for President bitches!!! |
Originally Posted by JayDee (Post 1433239)
QT's world of silly, over-the-top caricatures and stereotypes.
Right, because there's so much depth to a wooden character that says nothing but "I am Groot." Or something. :skeptical: |
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Without wishing to tread on toes, I think that was kind of the point. ;)
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Originally Posted by honeykid (Post 1433222)
Groot is rubbish. Sorry, JD, but after watching that film my biggest feeling was "how did that become a thing?"
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The Revenant (Alejandro González Iñárritu , 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 1/9/16 Cinema or Home: Cinema, with Funny Face and her friend Reason For Watching: Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy Rewatch: No Visually, this is one of the most gorgeous films I've seen. The cinematography is absolutely breathtaking. It is a spectacular showcase of the beauty and savagery of nature and of man. The film is full of tension and dread and both DiCaprio and, perhaps especially, Hardy excel in their roles. Sadly, the animators that rendered the CG in this film did not excel. The infamous bear and some wolves seen later in the film look and move in a way that is jarringly unnatural. The film is also a bit longer than it needed to be, but these are relatively minor complaints and the strengths of this film far outweigh its weaknesses. + |
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1433240)
Right, because there's so much depth to a wooden character that says nothing but "I am Groot." Or something. :skeptical:
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1436286)
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The Revenant (Alejandro González Iñárritu , 2015) Imdb Date Watched: 1/9/16 Cinema or Home: Cinema, with Funny Face and her friend Reason For Watching: Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy Rewatch: No Visually, this is one of the most gorgeous films I've seen. The cinematography is absolutely breathtaking. It is a spectacular showcase of the beauty and savagery of nature and of man. The film is full of tension and dread and both DiCaprio and, perhaps especially, Hardy excel in their roles. Sadly, the animators that rendered the CG in this film did not excel. The infamous bear and some wolves seen later in the film look and move in a way that is jarringly unnatural. The film is also a bit longer than it needed to be, but these are relatively minor complaints and the strengths of this film far outweigh its weaknesses. + |
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