Recent movies reviews/recommendations/warnings
#381
Posted 2012-June-24, 22:13
#384
Posted 2012-July-01, 22:53
#385
Posted 2012-July-01, 23:45
Moonrise Kingdom was one of the more Wes Anderson of Wes Anderson movies, and great if you like his movies.
Ted is really quite funny, if you like the sort of comedy you see on Family Guy.
Brave was ok, but disappointing for a Pixar movie.
People Like Us was a ok to good melodrama with a strong cast.
The Dictator was decent, the most normal Sacha Baron Cohen movie, with some funny moments. The speech on democracy/corruption was clearly the highlight, but there were some funny other scenes but also some much less funny scenes.
Battleship was way better than it had any right to be, and is the best movie ever made about a Hasbro product. It was still only average-minus.
Snow White and the Huntsman was similar, but better, to Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in that there were some interesting sequences and moments and effects, but the movie as a whole didn't really work.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter had some interesting moments and sequences, but didn't really all come together so was mostly a mess.
#386
Posted 2012-July-02, 00:15
Mbodell, on 2012-July-01, 23:45, said:
Moonrise Kingdom was one of the more Wes Anderson of Wes Anderson movies, and great if you like his movies.
Ted is really quite funny, if you like the sort of comedy you see on Family Guy.
Brave was ok, but disappointing for a Pixar movie.
People Like Us was a ok to good melodrama with a strong cast.
The Dictator was decent, the most normal Sacha Baron Cohen movie, with some funny moments. The speech on democracy/corruption was clearly the highlight, but there were some funny other scenes but also some much less funny scenes.
Battleship was way better than it had any right to be, and is the best movie ever made about a Hasbro product. It was still only average-minus.
Snow White and the Huntsman was similar, but better, to Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in that there were some interesting sequences and moments and effects, but the movie as a whole didn't really work.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter had some interesting moments and sequences, but didn't really all come together so was mostly a mess.
I dont plan on seeing People like us though I really do like Chris Pine.
Basically agree with your comments about the rest though I dont ever watch Family Guy, Ted was raunchy, adult and funny.
#387
Posted 2012-July-02, 06:21
I first thought I would see Prometheus as it sounded interesting. Then I heard an interview with the director on NPR (Fresh Air maybe?) and he sounded like a pompous ass. But on the third hand my daughter dragged me to the first Alien oh so many years ago and I really liked it. Of course starring Sigourney Weaver didn't exactly hurt. On the fourth hand I thought Lost was stupid. On the fifth hand my wife really liked Lost. On the sixth ... Ah hell, maybe I'll just go see it.
#389
Posted 2012-July-02, 14:21
Bbradley62, on 2012-July-02, 06:31, said:
My youngest daughter is in Magic Mike - Olivia Munn - and she also is in the HBO series Newsroom.
#390
Posted 2012-July-02, 14:30
[in the most respectful tone in which it's possible to utter those words ]
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#391
Posted 2012-July-02, 15:55
wyman, on 2012-July-02, 14:30, said:
[in the most respectful tone in which it's possible to utter those words ]
Her mother had more to do with it than me, I'm sure.
#392
Posted 2012-July-02, 17:14
Winstonm, on 2012-July-02, 14:21, said:
You're Oliva Munn's father!???!!!!????
We're not worthy...
We're so not worthy...
#393
Posted 2012-July-02, 17:28
Our dinner guests last night said that Magic Mike was pretty terrible though.
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#394
Posted 2012-July-02, 19:36
hrothgar, on 2012-July-02, 17:14, said:
We're not worthy...
We're so not worthy...
I am, but due to divorce we did not have a real close relationship although I did talk to her on the phone after Donna became so ill.
#395
Posted 2012-July-02, 21:00
Bbradley62, on 2012-July-02, 06:31, said:
Pretty much. I hadn't really heard much about Magic Mike (I'm not really in the target demo), but when I heard it was by Steven Soderbergh and it seemed to get decent looking reviews I do think I'll probably see it.
Winstonm, on 2012-July-02, 14:21, said:
Wow! That's cool. I'm loving Newsroom and I can already tell the sexy economist character is going to be a lot of fun based on the little of her we got in episode 2.
#398
Posted 2012-July-07, 08:49
Unlike some Anderson's other films, the quirkiness doesn't get in the way of a really great story.
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#399
Posted 2012-July-07, 10:33
Winstonm, on 2012-July-02, 19:36, said:
You could give her a call of appreciation for your brief moment in the spotlight. My wife says she looks good, I wisely kept my mouth shut.
#400
Posted 2012-July-07, 10:36
George Carlin