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I just mentioned it because Twilight Time had mentioned that all remaining copies they had were sold and the only remaining copies were with SAE. But fair enough.
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Thanks given by: | thatguamguy (03-01-2017) |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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United Kingdom
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#2652 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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United Kingdom
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Ebert championed A.I: Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Atlas and New Nightmare so he gets a lifetime pass from me.
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Blu-ray Prince
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My thoughts on the movies you trashed: A.I.: Great but flawed. Cloud Atlas: A misunderstood masterpiece IMO, but I can easily see why others hate it. New Nightmare: I'm with you on this one. One of the most overrated movies of all time, whose praise I will never, ever understand. Edit: Someone else mentioned Die Hard. One of the few reviews Ebert was flat out "wrong" about IMO and couldn't justify. Usually, even when I disagreed with him, I could understand where he was coming from. But I have no idea what he was thinking when he gave Die Hard a "thumbs down." |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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"As nearly as I can tell, the deputy chief is in the movie for only one purpose: to be consistently wrong at every step of the way and to provide a phony counterpoint to Willis' progress. The character is so willfully useless, so dumb, so much a product of the Idiot Plot Syndrome, that all by himself he successfully undermines the last half of the movie. Thrillers like this need to be well-oiled machines, with not a single wasted moment. Inappropriate and wrongheaded interruptions reveal the fragile nature of the plot and prevent it from working." I think the bolded part is extreme, but I agree with him about the character. It doesn't undermine the movie for me, but it does test the boundaries a bit. |
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#2659 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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But I'll defend the deputy chief character, somewhat. Just like Hans Gruber provided John McClane a villainous foil on the top floors of the building, the deputy chief did the same for Carl Winslow on the ground. |
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To me, it's way too small a thing to ruin the movie. And I agree with you that he provides some balance in the structure of the script. But I also sympathize with Ebert because sometimes my own pet peeves prevent me from enjoying movies that I know are objectively pretty good. It's this one, but you somehow make it sound so much less absurd than it is. |
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Thanks given by: | DaBargainHunta (03-02-2017) |
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