Movie review thread...
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I've been having a bit of a movie blitz lately. These are the ones I can remember.<br />
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Push: a Heroes type movie with Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, and Uncle Bully himself Chris Curtis. Not a great movie but enjoyable switch off your brain for a few hours - 6.5/10.<br />
Battle of Algiers: definitely lives up to the hype. 8.5/10 (losses half a mark for being French.)<br />
Boy: again, definitely lives up to the hype. Saw my rellies in the characters. 8.5/10.<br />
Glenngarry Glen Ross: Disappointing, too much like a play (which it was based on) - but Alec Baldwin was classic in his 2nd billing role which is basically a cameo - the 30 Rock producers definitely saw this movie. The rain was way overdone too. 5.5/10.<br />
Zombieland: (I think I may have already mentioned it) was bloody good. Woody Harrelson and Emma Stone and the goofy guy from Adventureland fighting Zombies in the US. 8/10. -
[quote name='Razbra']The guy behind the whole thing is the most egotistical loser I've seen in a while. Troy Duffy is his name. Fucking knob that guy. Had the script that everyone wanted, a fucking bona fide money tree or so he claims. But he wouldn't let the studios "water" down his vision. Which seemed to change on a daily basis. He had no experience as a director and had fluked his way to writing a bloody good screenplay. The end result was a poor movie with cult status for no apparent reason other than the director/writer is a c*nt.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Didja see the documentary ("Overnight") about Duffy and the making of that movie? Friggin' hilarious. Everything from his massively inflated narcissism, his metal band "The Brood," and the way he treats his friends as slaves and then condemns them for not being sufficiently grovelling & grateful enough, is sociopathic gold. -
[quote name='red terror']Didja see the documentary ("Overnight") about Duffy and the making of that movie? Friggin' hilarious. Everything from his massively inflated narcissism, his metal band "The Brood," and the way he treats his friends as slaves and then condemns them for not being sufficiently grovelling & grateful enough, is sociopathic gold.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Not in its entirety. My best mate was at film school in about 98 and was cracking on about this movie, preproduction. Telling me it was a Tarantino type master piece in the making.<br />
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I used to be part of a self important movie club at uni and we debated the hell out of this movie when it finally came out. I'd read all the press surrounding the studios dropping out and the casting problems most of which were because of Duffy. <br />
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When I finally had the opportunity to see that doco I got sick of his "messiah" complex and just didn't bother. -
[quote name='Nepia']I've been having a bit of a movie blitz lately. These are the ones I can remember.<br />
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Push: a Heroes type movie with Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, and Uncle Bully himself Chris Curtis. Not a great movie but enjoyable switch off your brain for a few hours - 6.5/10.<br />
Battle of Algiers: definitely lives up to the hype. 8.5/10 (losses half a mark for being French.)<br />
Boy: again, definitely lives up to the hype. Saw my rellies in the characters. 8.5/10.<br />
Glenngarry Glen Ross: Disappointing, too much like a play (which it was based on) - but Alec Baldwin was classic in his 2nd billing role which is basically a cameo - the 30 Rock producers definitely saw this movie. The rain was way overdone too. 5.5/10.<br />
Zombieland: (I think I may have already mentioned it) was bloody good. Woody Harrelson and Emma Stone and the goofy guy from Adventureland fighting Zombies in the US. 8/10.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Glenngarry Glen Ross is one of those movies where you either love it or hate it. I loved it. I liked the intimacy of it which is like a play. Its one of my favourite movies. 12 Angry Men, original or the remake, is very similar in its feel but not as moody. Give it a go if you haven't all ready. -
[quote name='Razbra']Glenngarry Glen Ross is one of those movies where you either love it or hate it. I loved it. I liked the intimacy of it which is like a play. Its one of my favourite movies. 12 Angry Men, original or the remake, is very similar in its feel but not as moody. Give it a go if you haven't all ready.[/QUOTE]<br />
I like 12 Angry Men, the original, but think that maybe Glengarry Glen Ross suffered from the hype. I'd heard all these stories about how good it was but in the end it couldn't live up to it - I usually like films based on Mamets writing too. -
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Battle of Algiers: definitely lives up to the hype. 8.5/10 (losses half a mark for being French.)<br />
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You can put the half mark back on Neps, the movie is Italian, not French.<br />
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As far as French cinema is concerned the war in Algeria never happened. There has hardly been any movie ever made about it, maybe 3 or 4 in 50 years. About as many made about the war in Indochina.<br />
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You see, when we commit torture and genocide we like not to publicise it or make movies about it. We're funny that way. -
[quote name='Parcy Dal Païs']You can put the half mark back on Neps, the movie is Italian, not French.<br />
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As far as French cinema is concerned the war in Algeria never happened. There has hardly been any movie ever made about it, maybe 3 or 4 in 50 years. About as many made about the war in Indochina.<br />
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You see, when we commit torture and genocide we like not to publicise it or make movies about it. We're funny that way.[/QUOTE]<br />
French? Italian? Is there any difference? Both countries tanks go in reverse, both speak funny romance languages, both have crazy drivers on the road, both hark back to their previous glory days ... <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />. (Just kidding - I like both countries ... really.)<br />
Was Lost Command a French film or was it just about the French in Indochina?<br />
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Saw Boy. Obv in a minority but I didn''t think it lived up to its hype. Its a nice little film with a few wry observations but its very 2 diomensional and the one thing it has to say gets boring 1/2 way through IMO.<br />
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Was fun spotting all the locations though -
[quote name='Nepia']<br />
Was Lost Command a French film or was it just about the French in Indochina?<br />
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As a Frenchman how do you find Battle of Algiers as a movie PDP?[/QUOTE]<br />
Lost Command was a Spanish movie. Well, like BoA it was done with French money but for political reasons it wasn't made in France. And like BoA it was banned in France for several years.<br />
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I'm not joking when I say we don't do movies about our wars. Anybody who tried in the 60s and 70s have seen their career shitcanned faster than you can say "black list".<br />
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It's getting better now but for a period of 20 years, making a movie about Algeria or Indochina was a big no-no.<br />
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As for the movie itself, it's ok. A bit too mild compared to what really happened. -
What's up with France and banning movies? Does the government ban them or do they just get blacklisted by the industry? Is Paths to Glory still banned in France?<br />
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Funny you say it was too mild as isn't it used as a training aid in military schools? -
Finally saw "Watchmen" to be honest i wasn't overly impressed. Yea the story was interesting, and it wasn't your average hero movie, but i just wasn't very entertained. Even when the hot chick got her tits out.<br />
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I also finally got to see "Wall-E" now that is a brilliant movie. Amazing the amount of emotion the could protray with minimal facial expressions and no words. Very cool, very impressed. -
[quote name='mariner4life']Finally saw "Watchmen" to be honest i wasn't overly impressed. Yea the story was interesting, and it wasn't your average hero movie, but i just wasn't very entertained. Even when the hot chick got her tits out.<br />
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I also finally got to see "Wall-E" now that is a brilliant movie. Amazing the amount of emotion the could protray with minimal facial expressions and no words. Very cool, very impressed.[/QUOTE]<br />
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I think it was nepia who said it best somewhere a millions pages back "too much BLUE PENIS.." or words to that effect. -
[quote name='Razbra']I think it was nepia who said it best somewhere a millions pages back "too much BLUE PENIS.." or words to that effect.[/QUOTE]<br />
Yeah I got a bollocking for that from the 'fanboys'. Then I got a bollocking for calling them fanboys. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> <br />
I was actually waiting for the 'fanboys' to go on the attack against mariner4life - they must all be reading the graphic novel for the 100th time. -
[quote name='Nepia']Yeah I got a bollocking for that from the 'fanboys'. Then I got a bollocking for calling them fanboys. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> <br />
I was actually waiting for the 'fanboys' to go on the attack against mariner4life - they must all be reading the graphic novel for the 100th time.[/QUOTE]<br />
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You also got a bollocking for being immature and focusing on a penis. -
Caught Avatar and Sherlock Holmes on a flight to and from Perth.<br />
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Avatar was very good ... good storyline, visually brilliant.<br />
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[quote name='Kirwan']You also got a bollocking for being immature and focusing on a penis.[/QUOTE]<br />
If I remember rightly it was a humorous quip at the end of my post and seized on by the Fanboys in attempt to discredit my post entirely. Fanboys! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> -
[quote name='Nepia']If I remember rightly it was a humorous quip at the end of my post and seized on by the Fanboys in attempt to discredit my post entirely. Fanboys! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />[/QUOTE]<br />
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Umm, nope. I posted quite a lengthy retort, only one line of which focused on your inability to look away from the penis. It was a good film, with a couple of bad notes..<br />
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Jesus, the second flood has started in the Kapiti Coast, heavy, heavy rain.... -
[quote name='Kirwan']Umm, nope. I posted quite a lengthy retort, only one line of which focused on your inability to look away from the penis. It was a good film, with a couple of bad notes..<br />
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[B]Jesus, the second flood has started in the Kapiti Coast, heavy, heavy rain....[/B][/QUOTE]<br />
God is punishing the Fanboys!<br />
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It was a bad film, with a couple of good notes.. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />.<br />
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[quote name='Kirwan']Umm, nope. I posted quite a lengthy retort, only one line of which focused on your inability to look away from the penis. It was a good film, with a couple of bad notes..<br />
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Jesus, the second flood has started in the Kapiti Coast, heavy, heavy rain....[/QUOTE]<br />
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Hated it. But I had never read the comic (sorry, graphic novel) before seeing the movie.<br />
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Speaking of graphic novels, I saw Kick Ass this weekend. Loved it. Also had not read the comic before seeing the flick.