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Dan Carroll
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Message 1 of 52 (143328)
09-20-2004 11:35 AM


I wanna reccomend a specific movie, but it doesn't warrant its own thread. So let's go with a general movie reccomendation thread.
But yeah, I saw Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow this past weekend. I can say without hyperbole that it kicks more ass than Jesus in a trans am, with Mr. T riding shotgun. It follows a tried and true movie formula that spoke as directly to the human soul in the golden age of cinema as it does today: giant robots stomping things, and Angelina Jolie in a jet pack.
See it if you have any respect for yourself as a person whatsoever.

"Good evening. I'm playing the role of Jesus; a man once portrayed on the big screen by Jeffery Hunter. You may remember him as the actor who was replaced by William Shatner on Star Trek. Apparently Mr. Hunter was good enough to die for our sins, but not quite up to the task of seducing green women."
-Stewie Griffin

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crashfrog
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Message 2 of 52 (143333)
09-20-2004 11:46 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dan Carroll
09-20-2004 11:35 AM


See it if you have any respect for yourself as a person whatsoever.
I saw it too, and it was hella great.
Although I felt that the writing was an obstacle in a lot of places. With a really sharp, smart script, it would have blown me out of my seat. I mean, couldn't the villain's evil plot have been something besides the plot from Moonraker?

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nator
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Message 3 of 52 (143334)
09-20-2004 11:47 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dan Carroll
09-20-2004 11:35 AM


SMALL SPOILER-WARNING
I saw it, and I'd give it a B.
I liked the style of the movie a lot, but the characters left me a little flat, although I realize that this was kind of the point. I also thought the cinematography was a bit too hazy and fuzzy at times, and I think they should have shown Angelina WAY more, as she was the most interesting character.
I also wished they had been a bit more cheezy and old-school; maybe using a real, wired-together skeleton falling to the ground instead of the CGI one when that scientist gets electrocuted.
Overall, though, it was funny and great eye candy.

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purpledawn
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Message 4 of 52 (143335)
09-20-2004 11:55 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dan Carroll
09-20-2004 11:35 AM


I saw Sky Captain this weekend.
Cool Beans!
I think working against a blue screen did impact the actors' performance, but I loved seeing how well they meshed the computer graphics with the real people. I would have prefered it not so fuzzy.
But I give it a definite thumbs up.

A gentle answer turns away wrath, But a harsh word stirs up anger.

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crashfrog
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Message 5 of 52 (143336)
09-20-2004 12:00 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by nator
09-20-2004 11:47 AM


I also wished they had been a bit more cheezy and old-school;
If that's what you'd like you should see The Lost Skeleton of Cadavera, which hopefully you can find in your video store.

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nator
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Message 6 of 52 (143341)
09-20-2004 12:17 PM
Reply to: Message 5 by crashfrog
09-20-2004 12:00 PM


Thanks for the tip. We have a local video store that has a great selection.
Did anyone else see Supersize Me?

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crashfrog
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Message 7 of 52 (143344)
09-20-2004 12:41 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by nator
09-20-2004 12:17 PM


Did anyone else see Supersize Me?
I guess if I had wanted to see a guys ass balloon up from eating McDonalds, I'd just go to McDonalds, because then I could get some lunch, too. And they don't charge 9 bucks to get in.

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nator
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Message 8 of 52 (143599)
09-21-2004 10:16 AM
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09-20-2004 12:41 PM


Crash, it wasn't just about getting fat.
It was a really good documentary.

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CK
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Message 9 of 52 (143602)
09-21-2004 10:18 AM
Reply to: Message 8 by nator
09-21-2004 10:16 AM


I'll wait for the DVD I think.
anyone see this:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy – Behind the scenes

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Mammuthus
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Message 10 of 52 (143606)
09-21-2004 10:35 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Dan Carroll
09-20-2004 11:35 AM


quote:
See it if you have any respect for yourself as a person whatsoever.
If I don't respect myself does it mean I have to rent Gigli?
If your up for foreign films, the movie "Gegen die Wand" by Fatih Akin is really good.

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Dr Jack
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Message 11 of 52 (143610)
09-21-2004 10:45 AM
Reply to: Message 10 by Mammuthus
09-21-2004 10:35 AM


And everyone who ever lived, is alive or will live in the future should watch Amelie. And Delicatesen.

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crashfrog
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Message 12 of 52 (143633)
09-21-2004 11:35 AM
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09-21-2004 10:16 AM


It was a really good documentary.
About McDonalds? I'm honestly not that curious. I mean, what's to know? The food isn't healthy. They use cheap meat and stuff.
I guess I'll save my documentary dollar for Farenheight 9/11, which I still haven't seen yet.

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Dan Carroll
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Message 13 of 52 (143635)
09-21-2004 11:38 AM
Reply to: Message 9 by CK
09-21-2004 10:18 AM


I love 400 Monkeys. This is my favorite thing on that site:
The Official God FAQ
Oh, and just to keep on topic (tangentially), movie related fun:
Angry Alien Productions: 30-Second Bunnies Theatre and other cartoons.
30 second re-enactments of movies, as performed by cartoon bunnies.

"Good evening. I'm playing the role of Jesus; a man once portrayed on the big screen by Jeffery Hunter. You may remember him as the actor who was replaced by William Shatner on Star Trek. Apparently Mr. Hunter was good enough to die for our sins, but not quite up to the task of seducing green women."
-Stewie Griffin

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Michael
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Message 14 of 52 (217947)
06-18-2005 7:36 PM


Batman Begins
I guess I've yet to grow up. I enjoyed "Batman Begins." If this is an attempt to restart the "Batman" franchise (as I have read), it is a very nice opening.
Dark and brooding (which tends to hook me), with some character development (guess which character?) and thus some depth, all help to make this fantasy work.
Downsides: 1) the obligatory car chase (which was distracting); 2)a tenuous plot; 3) Katie Holmes.
I don't get fanatical about actors, but this one did have a few favorites who did a fine job: Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson and Christian Bale. Cillian Murphy is also excellent. I won't mention Katie Holmes again (whoops).
I'm keeping an open mind about "War of the Worlds," even if it does feature Tom Cruise.

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nator
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Message 15 of 52 (218003)
06-19-2005 9:41 AM
Reply to: Message 14 by Michael
06-18-2005 7:36 PM


Re: Batman Begins
I mostly agree with your assesment.
Katie Holmes was not at all believeable as a district attourney in a corrupt city government. Too young, too happy, not anywhere bitter or hard enough.
I didn't mind that they had a car chase, but it was roughly twice as long as it needed to be.
The plot was fine. It is supposed to be comic book fantasy, after all.
I really liket it overall, though. Great fun.
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