Recent movies reviews/recommendations/warnings
#421
Posted 2013-June-09, 23:45
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#422
Posted 2013-June-27, 22:36
bed
#423
Posted 2013-June-27, 23:41
jjbrr, on 2013-June-27, 22:36, said:
Saw it..it was ok but far from amazing...
Bling ring 3.5 stars out of 4.....ya it sounds like a stupid movie about teens with vacant eyes but it is well made and I recommend it.
Before Midnight 3 stars out of 4.....I guess I was hoping for something more than a movie long argument between this couple.
Up this weekend is the brad pitt zombie movie and the Sandra bullock cop movie and season 7(2012) of Dexter.
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With the year half over my fav movie of the year so far is fast and furious 6....action...funny and lots of fun.
What is your favorite movie of 2013 so far?
#424
Posted 2013-June-28, 03:57
jjbrr, on 2013-June-27, 22:36, said:
In my entire life, I have only walked out on one movie (The film version of Strangers with Candy)
This is the End was almost that bad...
For what its worth, I really like SUperbad and stoner comedy, however, this was awful on so many levels.
#425
Posted 2013-June-28, 11:29
hrothgar, on 2013-June-28, 03:57, said:
This is the End was almost that bad...
For what its worth, I really like SUperbad and stoner comedy, however, this was awful on so many levels.
A bit like that disaster movie about being stuck in an elevator
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#426
Posted 2013-June-28, 12:14
hrothgar, on 2013-June-28, 03:57, said:
This is the End was almost that bad...
For what its worth, I really like SUperbad and stoner comedy, however, this was awful on so many levels.
Wrong.
TitE > Superbad >> Ted
bed
#427
Posted 2013-June-28, 12:23
bed
#428
Posted 2013-June-28, 17:04
#429
Posted 2013-August-19, 04:46
George Carlin
#430
Posted 2013-August-19, 05:27
I enjoyed it very much although some of the critics didn't.
To me it had all the things I enjoyed in the first movie, with some of the "Hit girl growing up" stuff being quite well done. The criticism that it was "2 separate movies" (KickAss/Hit Girl) was probably valid, but given the source material, (2 separate comics) I was expecting that.
Difficult to go into more serious discussion without spoiling the movie, but there's a hand held device that would have made one of my last days at work a lot more fun and the scene after the end credits does add something.
#431
Posted 2013-August-20, 01:09
jjbrr, on 2013-June-27, 22:36, said:
I liked it (This is the End) a lot.
Elysium was average-plus, but felt like it could have been better, something missing.
I didn't enjoy KickAss 2 as much as the first. I thought it was uneven with parts that were good, but parts that dragged.
I liked the Spectacular Now (although not as much as (500) Days of Summer by same writers).
Lee Daniel's The Butler was pretty good. I'm still amazed how recent past is a bunch of civil rights events.
I enjoyed The Way, Way Back. I thought that was a pretty great coming of age movie that is funny and touching and all that. That might be my favorite movie of the year so far.
Fruitvale station was affecting and quite good. You know what's going to happen, but still keeps you interested.
Wolverine was better than the last Wolverine movie (which was horrid), but I think X-Men work better as a group/team.
Pacific Rim was surprisingly decent.
Despicable Me 2 was great.
#432
Posted 2013-August-20, 03:44
Then again, I felt the same about Kick Ass 2 and the reviews for that were so scathing that I steered a wide berth...
#433
Posted 2013-September-11, 02:32
George Carlin
#434
Posted 2013-September-11, 03:30
gwnn, on 2013-September-11, 02:32, said:
I agree that there was a lot more potential there than was developed. In particular, his return to Apple wasn't really covered at all, nor was his reconciliation with girl friend and kid, nor was his "alternative" treatment to his cancer at the end.
Kutcher did look fairly similar to Jobs in a number of ages, and they captured the combination of energy, passion, and being a jerk. I know some people who knew very little about Jobs so were surprised by how much of a jerk he was.
#435
Posted 2013-September-11, 05:24
Cyberyeti, on 2013-August-19, 05:27, said:
I enjoyed it very much although some of the critics didn't.
To me it had all the things I enjoyed in the first movie, with some of the "Hit girl growing up" stuff being quite well done. The criticism that it was "2 separate movies" (KickAss/Hit Girl) was probably valid, but given the source material, (2 separate comics) I was expecting that.
Difficult to go into more serious discussion without spoiling the movie, but there's a hand held device that would have made one of my last days at work a lot more fun and the scene after the end credits does add something.
there was a scene after the credits? gotta go watch it. I loved the movie BTW.
#436
Posted 2013-September-11, 05:31
Fluffy, on 2013-September-11, 05:24, said:
I found the movie amusing. Not great, but no where near as bad as the critics lead one to believe.
Didn't stay past the credits. Please let me know what happened.
#438
Posted 2013-September-30, 20:44
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Sebastián Silva is a Chilean who lives in Brooklyn (Fort Greene), as do the Nashville-born Dee Rees and the Dallas-born Terence Nance (both Bedford-Stuyvesant). Benh Zeitlin is a native New Yorker living and working in New Orleans. Lixin Fan is a naturalized Canadian citizen who makes documentaries in China, the country of his birth. Sarah Polley is a well-known actress, with a long résumé of Hollywood and indie credits, who lives and shoots her movies in Canada. Na Hong-Jin is a South Korean who doesn’t speak English and whose last movie was partly bankrolled by an American studio. The sensibilities of these filmmakers are in some cases intensely local, but their work over all also reflects the cosmopolitanism of transnational financing, the international festival circuit and a shrinking world.
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#439
Posted 2013-October-06, 16:29
George Carlin
#440
Posted 2013-October-07, 00:05
gwnn, on 2013-October-06, 16:29, said:
saw my first and only bad review....
rest of reviews rave.
3 characters...they float in space....boring....
look forward to seeing it later this week ...but then I will see Machete kills and Enough Said. so...oh well... ")