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Old 06-18-2013, 09:13 PM   #33001
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Phoenix was so forgettable,
It was: just extremely lean and with no real purpose. I did enjoy it whilst it was on -- it had some truly exceptional moments -- but I can remember only about 10% of it now, which is...worrying.




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It is the one film in the series that feels pretty unsubstantial, but it's way better than Goblet of Fire and Half Blood Prince.
Definitely. The Goblet of Fire is easily the most ridiculous, boring and nondescript film in that entire series.



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Old 06-18-2013, 09:21 PM   #33002
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Foggy, were on the same page. The first two and last one are pretty fun, 3 and 7 are probably the best, while the middle entries sag.

I plan on owning at least those two again someday, but I had to trade the set for something I would watch more frequently (On the Waterfront and an extra copy of Public Enemies). So not bad, it's just not the type of spectacle I immediately want to throw in on a Saturday afternoon.
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Old 06-18-2013, 10:51 PM   #33003
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My problem with Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix is that they move way too fast, particularly the former. I reckon they would've benefited from extended cuts.
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Old 06-19-2013, 05:10 AM   #33004
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When not collaborating with Wes Anderson as writer on films like The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and Fantastic Mr. Fox, Noah Baumbach has an affinity for making audiences uncomfortable through disjointed family dramas (The Squid and the Whale, Margot at the Wedding) and bipolar character studies (Greenberg). What I find most interesting is his desire to stir sympathy in the audience for the types of flawed people seldom seen on screen. It is a noble pursuit, and one which is mined to great effect in his latest film, Frances Ha. At once a rich portrait of struggling New York artists and a thorny, humorous and deeply moving character sketch.

Frances Handley is a twenty seven year old dance company apprentice and part time beginner class instructor who still lives with her Vassar University roommate, the horn rimmed, sniffy Sophie (Mickey Sumner). The two spend their time play fighting in the park, dawdling around the F Line—at one point Frances urinates on the subway tracks as Sophie serves as lookout—and gourmet cooking (though Frances seldom cleans up after herself). Once they settle for the night, Frances playfully asks her to recount the story of when they first met as Sophie asks her to take off her socks. The two actresses show such a great level of comfort with one another in these early scenes that I wouldn't be surprised to learn they are in fact playing variations themselves.

However, once a guy named "Patch" starts demanding more of Sophie's attention via her email-capable phone a hairline rift is birthed in their relationship. Eventually, Sophie decides to dislodge herself from France's devil-may-care gravitational pull by bailing on the apartment lease and moving in with him. Now on her own, Frances drifts in the half footed pursuit of refuge. First stop is the company of two pampered comic writers, Lev and Benji.

Under less capable hands, the film could have devolved into navel gazing, but fortunately Baumach never boxes Frances' sociable personality. It is the sort of unpatronizing character work touch reminiscent of John Cassavettes, Jim Jarmusch and Claude Chabrol. There are no expository character moments that facilitate an audience accustomed to Hollywood hand-holding.

In tandem with the digital black and white cinematography, the use of tableaux structure recalls the films of the French New Wave, specifically Agnes Varda's Cleo from 5 to 7, Jean Luc Godard's Vivre as Vie (which is a great deal more cynical than Frances Ha), and briefly, the films of Francois Truffaut (whose 400 Blows can be heard during a couch date between Benji and Frances). Though the film wears its influences on its sleeve, it marries form and function in an unassuming way.

The simple camera set ups, most typically unbroken "one" or "two shots" that favor faces, align with the the core themes of the screenplay. Cinematographer, Sam Levy, simply shoots Frances' mania, the bric-à-brac on the shelves of the homes she visits, and the busy socializing of city bars and streets. In essence, how the constantly in-flux clutter gently wrestles with the static frame mirrors Frances perpetual movement, but stunted maturity. Her refusal to compromise (in the form of serviceable desk job at the dance studio), drives much of the action of the film. There is a brief shot in the second act of her bare feet standing on the pavement that comments on her transient nature.

As Frances' career decisions become increasingly impulsive, and the contrast between she and her seemingly blossoming late twenties friends is further elaborated, more unabbreviated heartbreak was evoked in me than the whole of Baumbach's past work. There were a handful of scenes saturated with the tragic sense of flittering away years of one's life that almost dared me to look away. Luckily, unlike many recent films that go no further than fetishizing caprice and empty pockets, Frances Ha poses a sincere solution too sweet to reveal here. Again, naturalistic movement without the limitation of authorial condescension pave the way for a resolution that is both effervescent and profound.


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Old 06-19-2013, 12:53 PM   #33005
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We Bought a Zoo (2011)
dir. Cameron Crowe
The Good: Touching and inspiring. Solid cast. Endearing characters. Maggie Elizabeth Jones, who plays Matt Damon's daughter, is perhaps the most adorable thing I've ever seen.

The Bad: By the numbers. Has a few cheesy moments, the most cringeworthy being Elle Fanning's last line. A little overlong. The moment I found out the real zoo is not in California -- it's in the UK.

The Bottom Line: We Bought a Zoo is one of those heartwarming family movies that's hard not to like. Cynics, keep out.

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Old 06-19-2013, 02:46 PM   #33006
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We Bought a Zoo (2011)
dir. Cameron Crowe

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The Good: Touching and inspiring. Solid cast. Endearing characters. Maggie Elizabeth Jones, who plays Matt Damon's daughter, is perhaps the most adorable thing I've ever seen.

The Bad: By the numbers. Has a few cheesy moments, the most cringeworthy being Elle Fanning's last line. A little overlong. The moment I found out the real zoo is not in California -- it's in the UK.

The Bottom Line: We Bought a Zoo is one of those heartwarming family movies that's hard not to like. Cynics, keep out.


I enjoyed it a little better than I expected to when I watched it. I thought it was underrated by the critics.
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Old 06-19-2013, 03:01 PM   #33007
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We Bought a Zoo (2011)
dir. Cameron Crowe
The Good: Touching and inspiring. Solid cast. Endearing characters. Maggie Elizabeth Jones, who plays Matt Damon's daughter, is perhaps the most adorable thing I've ever seen.

The Bad: By the numbers. Has a few cheesy moments, the most cringeworthy being Elle Fanning's last line. A little overlong. The moment I found out the real zoo is not in California -- it's in the UK.

The Bottom Line: We Bought a Zoo is one of those heartwarming family movies that's hard not to like. Cynics, keep out.

Those Hollywood bigwigs stealing my hard work!
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Old 06-19-2013, 06:46 PM   #33008
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What is this?

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Old 06-19-2013, 07:24 PM   #33009
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What is this?
That's been up for a while. Basically some of the members from here set up their own forum and have been maintaining rather good up keep of the site and consistently posting new news on films and TV. The only problem is it's frustratingly under populated so there's very little actually conversation going on, so I decided to try a spread some news on it to try and get members visiting it just to help the guys on there out.
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That's been up for a while. Basically some of the members from here set up their own forum and have been maintaining rather good up keep of the site and consistently posting new news on films and TV. The only problem is it's frustratingly under populated so there's very little actually conversation going on, so I decided to try a spread some news on it to try and get members visiting it just to help the guys on there out.
Is that the one Wyldeman started a couple years ago? It is 100% dead now.
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Old 06-19-2013, 08:23 PM   #33011
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Foggy, you should lean up your sig a bit (do the whole text link thing)

Like this:
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Old 06-19-2013, 08:53 PM   #33012
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Is that the one Wyldeman started a couple years ago? It is 100% dead now.
Not 100% dead...but it's pretty limp going.
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Foggy, you should lean up your sig a bit (do the whole text link thing)

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I would do, but I like the colours and I don't like the dullness of hyperlinks.
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I would do, but I like the colours and I don't like the dullness of hyperlinks.
You can add color I'm sure.

Edit: I guess you can't
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"Cold? I'm freezing my royal Rastafarian nay-nays off!"


The Good Points: Playfully fun performances from the whole cast. Has an undeniable, and extremely infectious, charm about it all. Pretty hilarious at times, especially succeeding in the slapstick moments. Wholesome, with the right emotional depth to the characters and story.

The Bad Points: Irritating sentimentality. Some jokes fall flat. Formulaic and conventional. Quite forgettable overall.


It may be overly sentimental and conventional to a fault, but Cool Runnings overcomes its flaws to provide an inspirational story that benefits from a great cast, frequently funny moments and a giddy, child-like charm -- even though it may ultimately be worringly nondescript.

6.5/10

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Multi-Facial (1995)
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The Good: What? Vin Diesel could act? Really?... Well I'll be damned, he's not that bad. His final monologue is amazing. Cool ending too.

The Bad: No, it's not porn. (Sorry, pervs.)

The Bottom Line: This semi-autobiographical short was what caught Spielberg's attention, which eventually led to Diesel being cast in the classic war film, Saving Private Ryan. Now I'm curious to see him take on meatier roles. It's a shame he's gone from having difficulties finding roles to being typecast in dumb, loud movies.

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United Kingdom The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (dir. Don Scardino, 2013)



"I quit the business, I don't read the trades and I'm late for my coma."



The Good Points: As visually dazzling as its premise demands. Perfectly captures the atmosphere of magicians and their tricks on stage. The first hangman noose trick, which is filmed in one sequence. Hilarious moments and one-liners. Fantastic performances from Carell, Buscemi and Carrey and the beautiful, talented Olivia Wilde. Has a whimsical, enjoyable charm about it, as well as the right amount of "wonder" as promised in the title.

The Bad Points: The forced romantic sub-plot in the third act. Extremely predictable and generic. Bad direction -- includes superfluous, almost aimless scenes. Carell might ham it up a bit too much at times. Can't decide whether it's family fun or pitch black comedy.


Though it may fall short of providing the magic its premise requires, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is one of the most visually over-the-top, hilarious and genuinely enjoyable films I've seen this year. Yes, it's no masterpiece, but it's certainly a thrilling, wondrous ride, however tonally uneven it may be, if you just switch your brain off and go with it.

8/10
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Disagree with the 8/10, such obvious jokes and Carrell is very annoying in the role. Not despicable, but overall very forgetful in the grand scheme of things.
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Disagree with the 8/10, such obvious jokes and Carrell is very annoying in the role. Not despicable, but overall very forgetful in the grand scheme of things.
Yeah, I agree with that 100% -- compared to the cinematic greats, it doesn't even deserve to get a slight mention.

That being said, I had tremendous fun with what it gave me, and I honestly believe it was one of the most purely entertaining films I've seen for a while. Of course it was stupid, loud and mindless, but it was enjoyable and sincere, too. Given the score on Rotten Tomatoes, a lot of people are siding with you rather than me, though
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