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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Duke
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I think its actually supossed to be pretty scary psychological thriller...
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Prince
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Next greatest blind-buy: “Coffee and Cigarettes.” Not sure why; maybe because I like coffee? Or because it looked all artsy? Well, for $2, why not?
As expected, the film has an indie art-house charm. The whole thing is done in glorious black-and-white, with a fairly limited production value (one that remains effectively unique and distinctive anyway) and an extremely varied cast (wow, Billy Murray, Cate Blanchett, Iggy Pop, Steve Buscemi, the RZA and the GZA, Jack and Meg White (the White Stripes?! Really?!! Rock on!!! ![]() The movie is about…nothing really. It’s eleven short episodes showing different characters conversing around…yep…coffee and cigarettes. These short exchanges are fundamentally amusing in their own ways; they seem to have no point, but there is a lot of subtle undertones and tension that remains unspoken, and ultimately provides more of the punchline than what is spoken. It’s brilliant in a very high-brow way; as a comedy though it’s not really a laugh-out-loud type of thing (even though there are some amusing moments). Photography is pretty simple, but also very solid and uniform. Acting is excellent all around, and with this cast it’s worth looking at. 3/5 (entertainment: 3/5, stories: 1/5, film: 4.5/5) Recommendation: For fans of high-brow comedy/drama movies (like “Lost in Translation” or something). As far as short-story movies go, I’d recommend “Paris Je T’amie,” “Tokyo!” or “Four Rooms” instead. “I like to drink a lot of coffee before I sleep so I can dream really fast!” ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Leaving Las Vegas
1995 a recommendation from the Squidster himself, and it was a damn good one ![]() dark, bleak, depressing, surreal, honest, brutal, funny and yet charming at times while wrapped in a big 'ol basket of alcohol and melancholy. my kind of film! ![]() my only real issue is that the film feels VERY 1995 - for better and worse. the score at times is a bit clumsy and i didn't like it, and most of the time i thought it fit the film well, but sometimes felt way too wacky and too upbeat for the tone of the film. if you're gonna be a 'dark' film, then stick with it, don't change your mind about it! Nicolas Cage was good / great at times. although a few areas he was very "Nicolas Cage" with his obnoxious, goofy overbearing laughter, but it fits his character - a constant drunk who's trying to drink himself to death in Las Vegas - well, so i can't really complain here, just nit picking i presume ![]() the real stand out though was Elisabeth Shue (Sera) the hooker he meets and spends time with in Las Vegas. they form a very odd, never seen before friendship / relationship that feels more real than a lot of romantic films that try to have a couple we should believe in from the get go do. so that was a major plus. both characters are tragic, lost, wrecked, scarred, ruined and going nowhere. depressing? the film has lot so of it. and again, i love that in a film ![]() it comes highly recommended for fans of darker, serious dramas. extremely original and glad i finally got around to seeing it ![]() 4/5 |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Knight
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RfaD is [Show spoiler] , LLV is [Show spoiler] so watching someone deliberately do something is harder to do than watching someone who isn't.however the overall tone of RfaD is darker and more depressing: the score more haunting / disturbing, and the cinematography more haunting as well. |
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Toronto
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Interesting movie week for me:
The African Queen - The newly restored Blu looked very good. It was nice to see some on-location scenes from Africa. The story mixes the tradition of two opposites becoming attracted to each other with an against-the-odds action theme. A pleasant way to spend Monday evening. Antichrist - I have to say this film failed on every level for me. I couldn't take it at all seriously. For example, [Show spoiler] . I know there are some posters here who greatly admire this work; while there certainly are moments of beauty in the film, I cannot consider this an artistic success.Collapse - this really is a celebration to a paranoiac. While issues like peak oil, environmental degradation, overpopulation, corporate interests trumping public interests, financial shenanigans, sustainable development, and government corruption are all - obviously! - serious issues that urgently require greater attention by all, I thought the interviewee was not merely odious but also flat out delusional. He is also an anarchist, and his devilish glee at the impending end of civilization as we know it - he's not merely satisfied with having "predicted" it - is morally outrageous. I also prefer to hear these very serious issues discussed by people who are able to pay their rent. Departures - Although a little predictable and saccharine, this quiet little Japanese film was also genuinely touching. It is true that death isn't really for the deceased but for the living. How do we deal with death, and those who have departed before us? How is it that so often it's those last moments before the coffin is sealed that we try to reconcile with others, rather in the time we have together? Recommended. Mystery Train - This quirky little film didn't really amount to a great deal in my eyes, but it was nonetheless entertaining. The young Japanese couple and the English "Elvis" and his buddies were the best. Black Swan - I saw this at the theatre yesterday (last week I had discovered a movie coupon while leafing through my desk) and found it a bit of a mishmash. Once again, the ballet acts as the setting for competing personal, family, romantic, and professional interests. Certainly Portman did a very good job in the lead role. Valhalla Rising - Again, the plot really didn't work for me. [Show spoiler] One-Eye's origins and hidden meanings didn't grab me.Well, those are just my very brief humble takes on what I saw this past week. Even though I may not have liked a particular film, I can still honestly recommend any of them to the viewers of this thread. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Eagle Eye
I hadn't seen this before, but have wanted to since it came to theaters. I heard nothing but ![]() But I really enjoyed it. I believe this is the first movie that Shia didn't say "NO NO NO!!!" in it ![]() There's nothing remarkable about the acting across the board, but everyone turns in performances that get the job done and there was nothing that was cringe worthy for me. I liked the Super Big Brother....er...Sister premise of the film quite a bit and thought it was a pretty fun ride of a movie. There's not really any tension as to whether or not [Show spoiler] as this is just not the sort of story where you think that could actually happen...basically, this isn't 24 ![]() Shia [Show spoiler] did surprise me though. But after that happened I was hoping that [Show spoiler] instead of [Show spoiler] It wasn't a deal breaker but I was sort of disappointed that's how it went. The chase scenes in the film were pretty cool...I think. I could barely see anything the way they were zoomed in and shaky cammed. I could tell what was going on (Michael Bay's School of Quick Editing graduate ![]() There's also some pretty obvious errors, the three main ones I noticed being: [Show spoiler] Overall, nothing amazing about anything in the movie but it was still a pretty solid and enjoyable film to spend about two hours on; but with the poorly shot/edited chase sequences and my disappointment with [Show spoiler] , I can't score it higher than a...Rating - 4/5 Note: It would have gotten a 4.25/5 Last edited by Diesel; 12-06-2010 at 01:33 AM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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