Movie review thread...
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[quote name='Toddy']I'll have to give the 4th thumps up for moneyball. Watched it yesterday and thought it was great. I don't follow Baseball so had no idea how it ended which made it (for me) even better.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Movie was o-kay. Read the book. As a sports fan, you will discover that century-old conventional wisdom is often delusional junk. -
Seen a few recently. Finally watched Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood". Give it a bare pass-mark. It was ok, but really, they could have done a lot better. The horrible attempts at accents made it damn hard to understand at times. <br />
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Took the boy to "Happy Feet 2". Having not seen the first, i was unprepared for how fucking annoying the penguins were, and unfortunately they are the centre of the whole damn movie. Robin Williams gets to do the voice of Robin Williams. Wow. Only saved from being complete crap by the side characters, particularly Brad Pitt and Matt Damons wandering Krill, and the aussie bogan sea elephants. Save your money.<br />
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On Austar watched "The Day After Tomorrow". This movie gets a lot of crap, but i like it, its mindless fun as far as i am concerned. Certainly the best of the natural disaster movies. Its not a classic, or a must-own-on-DVD, but if its on i'll watch and enjoy it. <br />
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This was followed by "Blade Runner". I know its a classic and everything, but does anyone think its a bit overrated? I mean its good, but i don't think its great. -
See a fair few lately - but a couple of good ones I'll highlight.<br />
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A good old fashioned orgy. Good cast, bunch of friends decide to have an orgy as one last bash to see off their house. Enjoyable, not too raunchy - don't let the title put you off (or fool you to think it's something else!!).<br />
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Attack the Block. Aliens invade a south london neighbourhood - and the local lads go about killing them. Good British humour, something a little different. Kids in it are quite funny. -
Knuckle - Story of a family feud between 3 Irish Travelling families. 12 years in the making following them during the bare knuckle fighting. The reason for the feud fades into insignificance compared to the baiting and taunting that each family do on video tapes that the send to each other. The narrator/producer even admits he was becoming too involved and the doc was taking on a need to get the fix of watching the fighting. Worth a look
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Watched [URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1529569/"]Beautiful Lies[/URL]:<br />
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Sit down with the wife or girlfriend and score brownie points with a simple romantic comedy while you get to watch Audrey Tatou.<br />
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The [URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1488555/"]Change Up[/URL]:<br />
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Standard story line about switching bodies but well executed. Jason Bateman again steals the show. Also has Olivia Wilde for eye candy.[URL="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1312575/"][/URL] -
Saw three really good movies this weekend<br />
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50-50, which is about a young guy who gets cancer. Seth Rogen plays the best mate so there's a few laughs to go with a good story.<br />
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Hugo, which is worth seeing in 3D. Great story with a bit of magic. Kids should like it but probably not too young.<br />
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Warrior was my favourite of the three. About two brothers who enter a MMA contest to saw who the toughest dude in the world is. Of course there is more to the story than that and I highly recommend it. The GF loved it too. She didn't like the idea of watching a movie about fighting but it really is much more than that. -
If a moment of boredom leads you to a movie called 'Horrible Bosses' I seriously advise you to find something else to do and not waste any of your precious time on earth over this mess.<br />
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It's like everyone is trying to make the same movie at the moment. I'll admit that there were a couple of scenes that raised a chuckle but not enough to hang a whole movie on. Kevin Spacey steals the show early on with some great stuff but then the writers turn his character into an idiot and ruin it.<br />
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[quote name='Crucial']If a moment of boredom leads you to a movie called 'Horrible Bosses' I seriously advise you to find something else to do and not waste any of your precious time on earth over this mess.<br />
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It's like everyone is trying to make the same movie at the moment. I'll admit that there were a couple of scenes that raised a chuckle but not enough to hang a whole movie on. Kevin Spacey steals the show early on with some great stuff but then the writers turn his character into an idiot and ruin it.<br />
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Just don't go there[/QUOTE]<br />
I agree that Horrible Bosses was all over the show, but I actually found some parts to be hilarious. I laughed more than in the Hangover 2 (which isn't saying much). In general the bossess were funnier than the leads. -
Jennifer Aniston was rather sexy in it though...thought it had potential with some great characters (Spacey's and Farrell's in particular)
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[quote name='taniwharugby']Jennifer Aniston was rather sexy in it though...thought it had potential with some great characters (Spacey's and Farrell's in particular)[/QUOTE]<br />
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After seeing it I couldn't believe how they had stuffed up the potential they had. Clever writers could have taken that premise and created a scenario where a complex plot went wrong but worked out alright in the end. The laughs were all hanging on the bosses' characters (and MF Jones) -
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I heard Sarah Jessica-Parker is brilliant in War Horse....
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I saw Sherlock Holmes 2 and The War Horse yesterday . Thought both were good movies if you have a couple of hours to kill .
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I watched a movie called "Too big to Fail" yesterday, i hadn't even heard it existed. Its a dramatic representation of the financial collapse in the states, centering on Paulson, and the Lehman Bros collapse. All name cast, every time someone else comes on the screen you know how it is. I really enjoyed it actually, thought it was a good way to tell the story in very simple terms. I thought it went pretty easy on Paulson (it has an overall sympathetic view of him) but at least shows he made some errors in judgement throughout the whole thing. It actually stays away from pointing the finger and saying "you did this you amoral fluffybunnies" (at leat shows all these amoral fluffybunnies had massive egos that didn't help matters) and just tells the story about what happened. Some could read into it that they try and blame the British though....<br />
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It was interesting to watch after i having seen the documentary "Inside Job" which doesn't avoid pointing the finger, just tells the story of greedy amoral fluffybunnies finding new, interesting, and completely made up ways of making money out of rubbish. Its a bit pointy-fingery in a way all of these documentaries are, but again, i enjoyed listening to the story unfold. AIG are fucking idiots. -
[quote name='mariner4life']I watched a movie called "Too big to Fail" yesterday,[B] i hadn't even heard it existed.[/B] Its a dramatic representation of the financial collapse in the states, centering on Paulson, and the Lehman Bros collapse. All name cast, every time someone else comes on the screen you know how it is. I really enjoyed it actually, thought it was a good way to tell the story in very simple terms. I thought it went pretty easy on Paulson (it has an overall sympathetic view of him) but at least shows he made some errors in judgement throughout the whole thing. It actually stays away from pointing the finger and saying "you did this you amoral fluffybunnys" (at leat shows all these amoral fluffybunnys had massive egos that didn't help matters) and just tells the story about what happened. Some could read into it that they try and blame the British though....<br />
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It was interesting to watch after i having seen the documentary "Inside Job" which doesn't avoid pointing the finger, just tells the story of greedy amoral fluffybunnys finding new, interesting, and completely made up ways of making money out of rubbish. Its a bit pointy-fingery in a way all of these documentaries are, but again, i enjoyed listening to the story unfold. AIG are fucking idiots.[/QUOTE]<br />
It's an HBO movie. The book was quite disappointing in comparison.<br />
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Totally agree about Horrible Bosses, with that cast they had the potential to do something really great, but apart from the odd bit, it just wasnt that funny.<br />
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Two recently seen, Reel Steel which would have been better without the Hollywood cheese (eg slow motion shots with musical background). And the ending was dumb. Other one was Open Home (nasty slasher flick, a couple goes to open homes, move in, film themselves killing a bunch of people then move on. The couple may or may not be brother and sister, and why they became psychotic serial killers is not actually revealed. Directed by Anna Paquin's brother (she has a bit part, as does her hubby Stephen Moyer). -
[quote name='Scorz']Gary Oldman doesn't do crap movies.[/QUOTE]<br />
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He's one of my fave actors, but [URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120738/"]this[/URL] was not especially awesome.