08-16-2011, 01:07 PM | #61 |
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Ive just seen the entire DéjÃ* Vu on youtube - one of my absolute favourites. Starring Denzel Washington - and Patty Patton as the female lead - the sweetest of sweet women !!
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09-27-2011, 02:11 AM | #62 |
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A couple of days ago I saw Avatar. In special effects department it was amazing. Humans have developed a method in which to inhabit native bodies with their minds and thus they can communicate with the Navi, the native tribe. Storywise, well - a bit [I]programmed[I], which is an term I use for a movie which has a pretty readily seen conclusion. In the case of the hero, naturally, goes native (the expression used by the military for traitors), after falling for the daughter of the leader of the indigenous population. He ses "the light" so to speak, much to the displeasure of the high-tech weapon toting self-engrandizing quite mad Colonel, which in his turn, naturally, at the instigation of a callous administrator sets out of to rid the planet of the native tribe by destroying their home - a giant tree in the middle of surrounding forest. The battle (more like slaughter, really) between the humans and Navi goes really bad for the latter. In the end the Hero really becomes a native by having his "soul" transferred to a Navi body.
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09-27-2011, 07:23 PM | #63 |
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I've been on a bit of a Quebecois gay-themed movie spat lately. C.R.A.Z.Y., and Xavier Dolan's pieces J'ai tue ma mere and Les amour imaginaires were all pretty great. Dolan's films are pretty stylized, so beware, those who don't care for that kind of thing. Even with my taste for it, though, C.R.A.Z.Y. was far and away the best; prolly my favourite gay-themed movie now.
Edited to add trailers.
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09-28-2011, 05:19 PM | #64 |
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Grey Wolf- have you heard that Disney has plans to put an Avatar themed area into the Walt Disney World Park?
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blo...-disney-parks/ I actually read about this on Mugglenet, where the writers there seemed to be upset that Disney was piggybacking on the success of Universal's "Wizarding World of Harry Potter".
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10-09-2011, 11:50 AM | #66 |
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Monsters- Giant octopus-like monsters from space occupy the northern half of Mexico and are in the process of spreading. The protagonists are an American journalist and the daughter of the media mogul he works for who have to try and get back to the U.S.
No, not what it sounds like- more an exploration of North-South Developed World- Third World/ illegal immigration issues. Really well done. Seediq Bale:Warriors of the Rainbow- probably not coming to a theatre near you. The most expensive movie made in Taiwan, an epic ( uncut 4 hours; international release 3hrs) about an uprising in 1930 of a local aboriginal tribe against Japanese colonisers. Possibly more beheadings than any movie ever -all historically accurate; my wife comes from a related tribe . Mostly made with local non-actors. The FX are sometimes a little cheesy, but well worth seeing. It doesn't pull any Avatar/Dances With Wolves style politically-correct glorification of the locals as Noble Savages either- the scene of the uprising shows the oppressed natives happily slaughtering every Japanese man, woman, and child they can get their hands on.
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10-15-2011, 05:31 AM | #67 |
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I just saw Lasse Hallström's Casanova starring Heath Ledger, Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons, Oliver Platt, Tim McInnerny (Also seen in Notting Hill), Natalie Dormer (Also seen Ann Boleyn in The Tudors). A good movie, with all the ingredients of a well-made comical costume drama.
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10-17-2011, 05:53 PM | #68 |
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Recent films.
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11-11-2011, 11:48 PM | #69 |
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Immortals (Opening friday 11.11.11)
I have seen Immortals today.
It was an enjoyable film to watch. If you are familiar with history and Greek myths you may recognize different elements as they occur during the film. The film is great if you like:
If you are looking for a deep plot and story line, you will be disappointed. the story is relatively straight forward and easy to follow. Those familiar with Greek myths may see some of the mythology represented differently from how they may have learned Greek mythology. King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) is angry at the world and the gods for the death of his family. He wants to find the Epirus Bow (Think Hank the ranger from D&D) so he may be able to free the Titans from their prison in Mount Tartarus. The king and his army leave a wake of destruction in the quest to find the Epirus Bow. Theseus, a young man from a small village, winds up being the one to oppose Hyperion and his army. He eventually has to rally Hellenic forces in a last stand against a overwhelmingly larger force. ================================================== ======== I know the writers of the film, Vlas and Charley Parlapanides, since they were little. We grew up in the same town. I am happy that they were able to get their work produced as film. Hopefully this film will lead to more success in the future.
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12-01-2011, 05:42 AM | #70 |
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Easy A, starring Emma Stone (of Zombieland) stretching it a bit as a 17-year-old who's never been kissed, but pulling it off. Not a modernised adaptation of "The Scarlet Letter", more a very funny riff on it; vicious high-school gossip and bad reputations, in the Heathers/Mean Girls/ Election mode.
Highly recommended.
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I enjoyed some of Easy A, but the whole thing overall left a bad taste in my mouth. I didn't like how the gay friend was portrayed (especially not at the end), and some of the things that it seemed like they were promoting really made me uncomfortable. There's a difference between parodying something and making fun of it, and actually promoting it by making it seem silly and okay, and I felt like they crossed that line a couple of times.
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Of course, I'll admit dropping out of high school to run away with your lover, gay or straight, is generally not a good idea, "American Beauty" and "Young Turks" notwithstanding- re the stories of homeless kids on the street...though I must add I don't regret having done it. OTOH, we both went back to home and school the next semester. The "big black guy" quote is supposed to be another example of the high school rumor mill exaggerating things. Quote:
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We saw Burn before reading a couple of days ago. A really weird movie. Any of you seen it?
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03-19-2012, 03:46 AM | #75 |
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I saw the new Three Musketeers. Pretty cool actually. If you like good old fashioned adventures this is the one for you.
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06-07-2012, 08:50 PM | #76 |
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Hi Grey Wolf! Burn Before Reading was a really good little film, excellent on so many levels.
Snow White and the Huntsman - saw it this past weekend and absolutely loved it. It's a tremendously well-made fantasy film, really sucks you into the world they created. I'll see it again, for sure. Here's the full trailer for Snow White: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgfYBJoPFFw
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(to Grey Wolf) It is so good, you'll LOVE it! Is it in the cinemas in Norway yet?
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I've been making my way through all the James Bond movies. In Roger Moore territory now. He isn't nearly as bad as I imagined, actually.
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