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Old 03-30-2011, 08:53 PM   #20901
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Right on!

I naturally don't expect everybody to have the same scores as I do, especially since I know "Wanted," "Chocolate," "Indy 4," and many others got a lot of mediocre or mixed reviews. "The Happening," "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "Max Payne," and many others usually get negative reviews. Some of the ones I rated lower might be glorious masterpieces to others (like "10000 BC," which I thought was just okay ).

I know jhiggy made the claim before that "TDK" has iffy editing and whatnot, and many folks have brought up certain glaring plot holes; I can't argue against all of that. For whatever reason, it continues to resonate with me deeply; even after the credits roll, it's stuck in my head for days on end...

Whether good or bad, I've found most 2008 films enjoyable, and I think the positives outweigh the negatives.
Bale's performance fell kind of flat to me, the action sequences were a bit choppy, the non-IMAX footage is weak, etc. Take away the outstanding performances of Eckhart and Ledger and the movie is mediocre or worse, even with Oldman, Caine and Freeman in it.
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Old 03-30-2011, 08:55 PM   #20902
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A lot of people love Ponyo, I just don't see it, I am one of those who adore the popular to hate 10,000 BC though. Don't agree on Dark Knight, score on that one has actually dropped to 4/5, just not holding up well over the years at all for me.
I love Ponyo
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Old 03-30-2011, 09:06 PM   #20903
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2010 -
How to Train Your Dragon
Tangled
Inception
Social Network
Black Swan
Fighter
But how many of those films do you think will potentially have a lasting impact, on some way? Of course, this is pure speculation at this point in time. I see The Fighter being a genre film that will be admired for some time, but never considered an "all-time great." I think Black Swan will gradually become somewhat obsolete, aside from Portman's performance. Hell, Sophie's Choice isn't talked about too much anymore despite having arguably the greatest female performance of all-time, and it's a far superior film. Social Network has little lasting power imo. Haven't seen Tangled or Dragon, so can't judge. Inception, believe it or not, I think has the best chance of having somewhat of a lasting impact, even though it certainly wasn't my top film of the year. To me, it's just the type of film that will always have a following and may gradually become more appreciated. In any event, there isn't much depth.
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Old 03-30-2011, 09:10 PM   #20904
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I'm probably not the best judge of what the best era in movies is. I've been told that 1938 was the best year ever.

Just judging films based on how well they entertain me, rather than which ones won the best awards or which actor was in what, my vote goes to 2008.

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Bolded the ones I really REALLY care about.

"Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" (5/5)
"The Dark Knight" (5/5)
"Gran Torino" (5/5)
"Wanted" (5/5)
"Wall-E" (5/5)
"Bolt" (4.5/5)
"Chocolate" (4.5/5)
"Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (4.5/5)
"Ip Man" (4.5/5)
"Iron Man" (4.5/5)
"Kung Fu Panda" (4.5/5)
"Mesrine" (4.5/5)
"Red Cliff" (4.5/5)
"Tropic Thunder" (4.5/5)
"Waltz With Bashir" (4.5/5)
"The Wrestler" (4.5/5)
"Appaloosa" (4/5)
"Batman: Gotham Knight" (4/5)
"Burn After Reading" (4/5)
"Changeling" (4/5)
"Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" (4/5)
"Death Race" (4/5)
"Doomsday" (4/5)
"Doubt" (4/5)
"Dragon Hunters" (4/5)
"Funny Games" (4/5)
"Get Smart" (4/5)
"Gomorrah" (4/5)
"The Good the Bad and the Weird" (4/5)
"Hunger" (4/5)
"The Incredible Hulk" (4/5)
"Indiana Jones and the KOTSC" (4/5)
"Machine Girl" (4/5) (saw it just recently, will need to review)
"Martyrs" (4/5) (also saw this just recently, will need to review)
"Midnight Meat Train" (4/5)
"Ponyo" (4/5)
"Quantum of Solace" (4/5)
"Rambo" (4/5, maybe higher)
"Resident Evil: Degeneration" (4/5)
"Slumdog Millionaire" (4/5)
"Taken" (4/5)
"Tokyo!" (4/5)
"Trick R Treat" (4/5)
"X-Files: I Want to Believe" (4/5)
"Body of Lies" (3.5/5)
"Day the Earth Stood Still" (3.5/5)
"Eagle Eye" (3.5/5)
"Hancock" (3.5/5)
"The Happening" (3.5/5)
"Horton Hears a Who" (3.5/5, maybe 4/5)
"Max Payne" (3.5/5)
"Mirrors" (3.5/5)
"The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" (3.5/5)
"Ong Bak 2" (3.5/5)
"Outlander" (3.5/5)
"Speed Racer" (3.5/5)
"Transporter 3" (3.5/5)
"Transsiberian" (3.5/5)
"21" (3.5/5)
"Valkyrie" (3.5/5)
"Zombie Strippers" (3.5/5)
"Babylon AD" (3/5)
"The Forbidden Kingdom" (3/5)
"Quarantine" (3/5)
"The Spirit" (3/5)
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (3/5)
"10000 BC" (5/5!!! BEST MOVIE EVAR!!! )

While you list a lot of films that I personally think are "throwaway films," I too think 2008 was a deeper year than people think. Most people look at it and say "oh, Slumdog won...that year must've sucked." In actuality, whether you like Slumdog or not (which was the deserving best picture of those nominated), the year was deep. The Dark Knight came in around 15 on my list for the year and Wall-E at around 18. Don't forget Summer Hours and Everlasting Moments came out that year too.
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Old 03-30-2011, 09:10 PM   #20905
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Social Network has little lasting power imo.
Totally agree.
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Bale's performance fell kind of flat to me, the action sequences were a bit choppy, the non-IMAX footage is weak, etc. Take away the outstanding performances of Eckhart and Ledger and the movie is mediocre or worse, even with Oldman, Caine and Freeman in it.
I agree completely but I respect Al's take on it--it's a film that despite the flaws I personally think it has, which Al acknowledges may be there, it's still a film that resonates with him, which is great. There are certainly films that I like that have a lot of flaws but resonate with me, in spite of the flaws. In the end, that's what matters.

As for your comments Darth, I've been a vocal critic of the film (which I gave 3 stars out of 4 I believe, due to its entertainment value) for its editing, direction, and laughably cliche themes and thematic scenes. I agree with you that Eckhart was outstanding, and I think his performance got kind of lost in the shuffle. Sure, Ledger was great and deserved the Oscar, but it bordered on overacting. I think Eckhart wasn't far behind him in terms of his performance.
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I love Ponyo
I need to see it.
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I think Black Swan will gradually become somewhat obsolete, aside from Portman's performance. .
Thats because your brain is defective. I'd contact the manufacturer for a replacement.

I'm still surprised at how undewhelmed you were.
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I need to see it.
And Dragon and Tangled. They are both excellent romps.
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Old 03-30-2011, 09:43 PM   #20910
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The Eagle

Abrupt cinema going expirence to see the latest nothing special film.

It's good, but it isn't anything special

Acting's good, but it isn't anything special

Action's good (and fair gory for a 12A), but it isn't anything special

Script does it's job, but it isn't anything special

Cinematography' alright, but it isn't anything special

(You get the idea)

The only reason I needed to post my review A.S.A.P was because 1) I'd forget I'd even saw it by tomorrow, and 2) It's ending is a load of cheese, seriously all it need was a freeze frame high five and this film would of got a whole new wave of credibility from me, and critical slating from others.

Only real complaint is Jamie Bell's character motives seem to be a bit muddled up just to keep the audience wondering who's side he's on, though when it's revealed what his motives have been, some of the things he does earlier in the film make little sense. That and people get dicapitated and limbs fall off, but Channing Tatum gets crushed by a chariot and only gets a scratch on his forehead.

but like I said, it's nothing special

6/10
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Old 03-30-2011, 10:04 PM   #20911
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"Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" (5/5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DRZLJzzHls

The single most amazing scene in cinematic history.


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Right on!

I naturally don't expect everybody to have the same scores as I do, especially since I know "Wanted," "Chocolate," "Indy 4," and many others got a lot of mediocre or mixed reviews. "The Happening," "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "Max Payne," and many others usually get negative reviews. Some of the ones I rated lower might be glorious masterpieces to others (like "10000 BC," which I thought was just okay ).
I really enjoy this one


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I know jhiggy made the claim before that "TDK" has iffy editing and whatnot, and many folks have brought up certain glaring plot holes; I can't argue against all of that. For whatever reason, it continues to resonate with me deeply; even after the credits roll, it's stuck in my head for days on end...

Whether good or bad, I've found most 2008 films enjoyable, and I think the positives outweigh the negatives.


My personal #2 film.

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Bale's performance fell kind of flat to me, the action sequences were a bit choppy, the non-IMAX footage is weak, etc.
Quality of the blu-ray has nothing to do with quality of the movie

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Take away the outstanding performances of Eckhart and Ledger and the movie is mediocre or worse, even with Oldman, Caine and Freeman in it.
This isn't directed specifically at you, but just out there in general.

I HATE when people say that. "Take away X and movie Y would not be as good"
Whatever they are talking about is PART OF THE MOVIE; you can't take it away and judge the movie without it.

It's like saying "Take away Darth Vader and Star Wars isn't as good" or "Take away Johnny Depp and the Pirates movies aren't as good".

While it may be true...it's ridiculous to say because those are pieces of the puzzle that makes a film what it is.


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I agree completely but I respect Al's take on it--it's a film that despite the flaws I personally think it has, which Al acknowledges may be there, it's still a film that resonates with him, which is great. There are certainly films that I like that have a lot of flaws but resonate with me, in spite of the flaws. In the end, that's what matters.

As for your comments Darth, I've been a vocal critic of the film (which I gave 3 stars out of 4 I believe, due to its entertainment value) for its editing, direction, and laughably cliche themes and thematic scenes. I agree with you that Eckhart was outstanding, and I think his performance got kind of lost in the shuffle. Sure, Ledger was great and deserved the Oscar, but it bordered on overacting. I think Eckhart wasn't far behind him in terms of his performance.
While I highly disagree with the bolded, I completely agree with the underlined. Eckhart got lost in the storm of praise that Ledger got; he was very much deserving of praise of his own.
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Sucker Punch
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As a lot of you guys know, I am an "old" dude. Considering this, some of you might be surprised that I didnt write this off a video game/music video lame ass mindless action flick.

To the 100% contrary, I am tempted to descibe it using the "M" word.

There is a heart breaking, gut wrenching, meaningful, heavy and deep story here. If you dont "get" it, or if you "miss" what Snyder is trying to say, the film may fall flat for you. And I'd call the storytelling itself, Expertly handled. If all you see is scantily clad hot chicks kicking ass, you have entirely missed the point.

The visuals, the worlds, the effects and the choreography are all at the next level of jawdropping. Yep, next level IMO.

Does it look like a video game? Sort of. So what? It looks beyond excellent.

Does it stream a constant barage of contemporary and classic rock in weird mixes? Yep. So what. Every tune is very fitting both in rythm, mood and lyrics for each scene. Awesome.

Right from the opening montage (which was awesome) I had great empathy for the lead protagonist Baby Doll. As the film progressed I learned more about the characters that joined Baby Doll in her quest and I cared about them too.

The acting by all the girls was top notch. Especially Sweet Pea. Damn good. And the lead villain did a fantastic job too.

I have read some people (who liked it) saying it was a bit messy and the deleted dance scenes hurt the film. NOT for me. The storytelling flowed so well that a rythm occurs and I sat with anticipation through the ebbs and flows. I believe that the way Snyder handled his (forced) edits of the dance scenes actually enhanced the mystery of those scenes.

Snyder took a truly powerful and tragic tale, violently combined genres, and told it using insane visuals.

It's kind of funny. I am far from the target demographic for this film, but I actually think an older audience will be able to appreciate the weight of the subject matter better than teen-twenties audience. Maybe. Depends on ones life experiences I suspect.

I will buy this on Blu-ray. The visuals and music are great, but I will enjoy revisiting this mostly for the story. Yep, the story.

4.5/5
I'm surprised like others that you rated this so high, but that's a good thing. I hope I am able to at least come close to liking it as much as you did when I see it Saturday night. I would be very surprised if I didn't.

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The single most amazing scene in cinematic history.


I dunno if I would go that far, but it was a pretty damn funny scene. I almost wish I bought Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs when it was on sale late last year. I liked it better than I thought I would and I know I'll have the urge to watch it again. Maybe one of these months...
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A lot of people love Ponyo, I just don't see it, I am one of those who adore the popular to hate 10,000 BC though. Don't agree on Dark Knight, score on that one has actually dropped to 4/5, just not holding up well over the years at all for me.
I saw Ponyo about a month ago and well it wasn't for me either. I did not enjoy the animation, story was alright but it just not a movie that hold a lot of punch with me
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So what is this sucker punch everyone is talking about?
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Old 03-30-2011, 10:38 PM   #20915
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But how many of those films do you think will potentially have a lasting impact, on some way? Of course, this is pure speculation at this point in time. I see The Fighter being a genre film that will be admired for some time, but never considered an "all-time great." I think Black Swan will gradually become somewhat obsolete, aside from Portman's performance. Hell, Sophie's Choice isn't talked about too much anymore despite having arguably the greatest female performance of all-time, and it's a far superior film. Social Network has little lasting power imo. Haven't seen Tangled or Dragon, so can't judge. Inception, believe it or not, I think has the best chance of having somewhat of a lasting impact, even though it certainly wasn't my top film of the year. To me, it's just the type of film that will always have a following and may gradually become more appreciated. In any event, there isn't much depth.
Guess you were none too impressed by it then.Maybe you're right,but think it might be a stayer depending on the stayingpower of facebook itself.To me it wasn't DF best movie,but it was in this decade.Think maybe DF is the best director working with actors amongst the hollywood establishment.Can't fault one performance in the movie.I am almost adicted to the movie these days,but the fad will wear off I guess.Doesn't have the depth of neither Se7en or FC,but extremely well-made.Anyone want to venture an analyzis of the rowing scene with Grieg's Mountain hall's alternativ take?It was the stand-out scene in the movie.Why were they filming it like it was a miniature set?A comment on the harvard establishment?Oh,well.Bought the music cd,and it is very well made.One last disjointed thought:Feel somewhat that many movies these days(last two decades:90's and 00's)are kind of like a series of musicvideos linked together Like better original scores written for the movie and not the charts.

Is that because of the fan-boy base?Was on sale,and bought it to check if my original opinion was too harsh.It wasn't.While viewing it for the second time,it just came out boring.There is not much character development-as in none,and for a movie trying so desperate to be deep,it comes off as a series of moments disjointed to me.It felt to me like a moviegame without the interaction,and that's the worst kind.No offence to those who like it,but I'm not one of them.

About the Black swan.Think it was a very hit-and-miss movie.Just drifted through the movie without connecting,but the ending was very good,although one could really see it coming a mile off.It felt kind of like The hurt locker.The director trying hard to come to a point where you had to engage the suspention of disbelief rather actively.There are huge wholes in the movies,but as an experience they are greater than the sum of their parts.Black swan is obviously better,but they share commonalities.
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Enter the Void

Second viewing.

I've pretty much had this film stuck in my head since my first viewing a few weeks ago. Watched it again today and really enjoyed it much more and followed it better than before. A dark, depressing, thoughtful film that while containing its fair share of odd moments also has plenty of great ones that speak volumes.

Visuals, cinematography, and atmosphere are all top notch

*rating increase*

4/5
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A lot of people love Ponyo, I just don't see it, I am one of those who adore the popular to hate 10,000 BC though. Don't agree on Dark Knight, score on that one has actually dropped to 4/5, just not holding up well over the years at all for me.
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I saw Ponyo about a month ago and well it wasn't for me either. I did not enjoy the animation, story was alright but it just not a movie that hold a lot of punch with me
I really, really adored Ponyo... until the final act. Wtf was that? It just didn't work for me.
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Tangled

91 minutes

year: 2010
director: Nathan Greno & Byron Howard
starring: Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Donna Murphy (voices)

dammit! another blind buy. another film leaving me feeling

i liked Tangled. but that was pretty much it.

some funny moments sure, along with about sixty billion generic, Disney cliches that are done to death. and i've only seen about 10 Disney animated films and am quite sick of them. i can't imagine someone seeing all 50 of their animated full feature lengths and not getting sick of this tried and true (but for me tiresome and dull) formula.

Pascal stole every scene he was in. what an adorable little guy he is!

felt super long for being only 91 minutes, which isn't good.

3/5
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[Show spoiler]91 minutes

year: 2010
director: Nathan Greno & Byron Howard
starring: Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Donna Murphy (voices)

dammit! another blind buy. another film leaving me feeling

i liked Tangled. but that was pretty much it.

some funny moments sure, along with about sixty billion generic, Disney cliches that are done to death. and i've only seen about 10 Disney animated films and am quite sick of them. i can't imagine someone seeing all 50 of their animated full feature lengths and not getting sick of this tried and true (but for me tiresome and dull) formula.

Pascal stole every scene he was in. what an adorable little guy he is!

felt super long for being only 91 minutes, which isn't good.


3/5
You've gotta stop with the blind buys


This is in line of what it looked to be to me rating wise. I haven't seen it yet, but I will eventually.
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You've gotta stop with the blind buys
that's for sure! i'm hoping the latest blind buys will be better (The Rock and The Exorcist) than the last two and i had such a good run for awhile

and then i still have to watch: Big Fish, Southland Tales, and John Adams. so i hope those are big winners as well

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This is in line of what it looked to be to me rating wise. I haven't seen it yet, but I will eventually.
honestly i forgot that this was Disney, which usually means cheesy feel good crap that is hollow and cold. and then a bunch of people said, "but wait! it's not like a regular Disney film! it's special and not like what they usually make!" (including one water-based member who visits this forum quite regularly ) which made me think this would be different from the standard Disney films, which i don't enjoy a whole lot (aside from a select few which i absolutely love) but i guess i was wrong

will be keeping it though since i didn't hate it and it may grow on me, we'll see
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