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Old 11-02-2010, 08:48 PM   #12121
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It goes from last Sunday to an over three week blow off?

You beat Foggy. Handily.
This past Sunday


If I watch it on the Monday, it'll be less than three weeks from now



I still have points left over to redeem from jumping on Lost so quickly!
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They've been (mostly) great in the past, so I'll stick with Sad Diesel for this specific occasion
i was just about to ask you about the picture change
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I still have points left over to redeem from jumping on Lost so quickly!
that is a fact Squid. i checked the rule books
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My Pixar order:

1. Finding Nemo 5/5
2. Monsters, Inc. 5/5
3. Ratatouille 5/5
4. Toy Story 3 5/5
5. Toy Story 5/5
6. Up 5/5
7. Wall-E 4/5
8. Toy Story 2 4/5
9. A Bug's Life 4/5
10. The Incredibles 3.5/5
11. Cars 2.5/5

My top 3 are interchangeable.
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Old 11-02-2010, 09:16 PM   #12125
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Mr. Brooks (dvd)


Film: 3 1/2 stars (out of 4)



[Show spoiler]On Halloween nite, my lady friend got to choose the film. She only owns a few dvds, with almost all of them being Fincher films (!!!!!), so I told her to go rent one that she likes. Being a fan of Mr. Brooks, she did so.

Mr. Brooks follows Kevin Costner, who is a successful businessman with a secret--he's addicted to murder. There are a few sub-plots that are important but I won't get into them. What makes the film unique is that William Hurt plays Costner's alter ego--he's a figment of Costner's mind. You actually see him and you see Costner talk to him, even when ppl are around. These conversations take place in Costner's mind, so no one knows what's going on in his head.

This set up very easily could go wrong and make for a laughable film but it doesn't. I was shocked with how well it did this. Hurt does a wonderful job and is supremely creepy. Costner puts forth his best performance aside from Dances With Wolves. The score was also very effective. What stood out to me was the lighting. This was the best lighting job I've seen for a modern movie in awhile--it was extremely effectively done.

Overall, I think this was a surprisingly good film and one I liked quite a bit. I felt very creeped out by it, despite its implausibilities. Recommended for sure.
This is a good one. I dont care for Costner but this film was well done and i loved the characters.
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Wow Americans have short term memory. I seem to recall we burnt down your White House once upon a time...
It was a good attempt bud. Try it again .......
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The Social Network

Our local (TV3, Kate Roger) reviewer gave this 5/5 so I thought I would check it out, even if I don't have a 'face book' account.

Yes it was actually pretty good! How true it is, I have no clue, and don't really care. Jessie was great, he actually came across like he knew what the hell he was talking about. Good soundtrack too.
Loved it! I didnt think i would of enjoyed it as much did but it was awesome.
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Old 11-02-2010, 09:30 PM   #12128
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I will definitely take your advice about Modern Times and Chaplin in general. I definitely enjoy him and maybe his films will become like Playtime to me, in that there is a distinct rewatchability to it due to the gags.
Great! I love the Chaplin-Tati comparison because Tati's films are like modern silent films in a way.
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Paris, Texas is truly extraordinary and is a moving film. The monologue in it has been deemed the finest in cinema by multiple critics, including Ebert (I'd opt for some of the monologues in Judgment at Nuremberg, just edging it). The acting, directing, and writing of that particular scene is exceptional. It's not a strong PQ transfer, but it's decent enough.

El Norte was strongly recommended to me by surfdude, due to my love of last year's Sundance darling Sin Nombre. It's one of the most authentic feeling films I've seen. The two lead actors put forth utterly believable performances that make you feel as if the film is actually a documentary or, at the very least, that they have experience with what they were going through. It is even more profoundly moving than Paris, Texas.
Interesting, I'll give those two a watch then. I like powerful monologues. I checked the best film monologues thread and just noticed surfdude's mention

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I'm very interested in Paths of Glory. I will certainly see it soon although I won't be picking it up during the sale. As for Kubrick on Criterion, look out for Lolita next year--very strong rumors that that will be picked up by Criterion. I'm in the very small minority in proclaiming it my favorite Kubrick (note: favorite, not best) but that's in large part due to Lolita being one of my favorite novels.
Good to know. I need to see Lolita and Barry Lyndon soon. My favorite Kubricks are 2001 and Spartacus.
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Old 11-02-2010, 09:38 PM   #12129
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Toy Story 3

when i first heard they were making a Toy Story 3, i was extremely worried. for a franchise that had back to back OUTSTANDING films, which is already hard enough to do, making a third is damn near impossible. not to mention, Toy Story 2 was made in 1999. it's been 11 years since that film ended. recapturing the magic seemed like an almost impossible thing to achieve.

i'm officially done doubting Pixar, Woody and Buzz. because Toy Story 3 is an absolutely, hands down amazing film on every single level. the level of triumph is dumbfounding!

from the terrific opening scene that i absolutely LOVE because it shows us what a child thinks / sees is happening with his toys. and the homage to the first two films is readily apparent from the opening scene. anyone at all familiar with the first film's opening scene will instantly enjoy and find great humor in seeing Slinky as a 'force field dog' and Rex as the dinosaurs who eats / attacks such dogs and with the "mind of a child" visuals, it brings what we see in "real life" in Toy Story, to epic heights in Toy Story 3.

but the film doesn't simply lie in bringing up old jokes and recreating what we've already seen. this is an entirely new, fresh, exciting, adventurous, hilarious and great adventure for the characters. i personally grew up with Toy Story, and it was a favorite as a child and even now, so seeing the third film succeed so masterfully was great and had me in tears laughing, and in tears of happiness and extreme sadness during it's almost 2 hour run time.

the story as almost everyone knows, focuses on Andy getting ready to go on to college, and the toys dealing with what's going to come next. seeing the opening scene in his bedroom where the toys kidnap Andy's cell phone to get attention paid to them tells us all we need to know. that they've been put aside as Andy lives his life. it's something every child does to their toys. and in all honesty, it made me feel extremely guilty for getting rid of my toys as odd as that sounds.

i was shocked and kind of saddened to see
[Show spoiler]the loss of Bo Peep, Prospector among others. of course, it does make sense for some toys to be replaced sooner than others (like Mr. Spell) and with the amount of new characters we meet, it makes sense that they wouldn't get much screen time so we only see the major characters.
but it still was a shock to the system to see how far things have dwindled.

the reason Toy Story 3 succeeds so much is because it knows what it is: the third film in the franchise.

- is there the best villain in the franchise? absolutely!
- is there more action, suspense, sadness, laughs and characters? oh yes!
- does it pay homage while still being original? of course!

i used to not like Toy Story 2 as much as Toy Story because the story was bigger, faster, larger and it took away from the small, cozy toy world that really felt real in the first film. but when i watched Toy Story 2 over and over again when i was younger, i learned to love it just as much because of how different it was from the first. the same goes for Toy Story 3. i didn't think anything could top Buzz, Woody, Jessie and Bullseye chasing a plane in TS2 but needless to say, the Pixar geniuses have in fact, topped that

another minor issue i had with Toy Story 2 was the character of Jessie. she bugged me at first, but i learned to live with her. but in Toy Story 3, i had absolutely no problems with her. maybe because i was used to her? maybe because she suddenly didn't have some wild western accent like she started with in Toy Story 2? who knows, but i now find her just as enjoyable to see on screen as the rest of the cast. although she doesn't get that many laughs, i still cared about her. and i did NOT anticipate the somewhat odd "love" story between
[Show spoiler]Jessie and Buzz. and first i was kind of but i didn't mind it. it just kind of came out of left field and i thought she and Woody would be together, but i guess he was with Bo Peep.
but it doesn't ruin anything. nothing ruined Toy Story 3

like i said earlier, another area of success was the villain(s) this time around. i didn't really feel Toy Story 2 had a solid, main villain. first it was the toy collector, and then all of a sudden for a little bit it was the Prospector. but Toy Story 3 definitely has a villain. hell, it might be the most bad @ss villain Pixar has ever presented us with!
[Show spoiler]Lotso is a cutesy looking purple bear, but man is he cold and vicious!
it was weird because i avoided all spoilers before seeing this, but right when i saw
[Show spoiler]Lotso
i just had a suspicious feeling about him and after he
[Show spoiler]sends Buzz and company to "the Caterpillar room" where they get destroyed
i knew he was definitely trouble

additionally, his "sidekick"
[Show spoiler]Big Baby
is easily the most disturbing character i think i have ever seen in a Pixar film. sure, Sid was sadistic, but he was a kid, and i've seen a lot of kids like him. and some of the toys he created looked monstrous, but they were kind hearted toys. but
[Show spoiler]Big Baby
is just an unsettling beast. i'm pretty sure i'm gonna have nightmares about him tonight! i mean, some of the scenes they have him (it?) in are just spooky! when
[Show spoiler]Buzz is in the vending machine and turns around and looks up at him i jumped
and then later in the film when
[Show spoiler]the toys are sneaking out and Big Baby is sitting on the swing staring up at the moon?! that was an incredibly eerie scene. i loved it!


these two villains really brought everything to the table and really made me worried about our characters. i ultimately absolutely hated them when i should and i really was pissed when
[Show spoiler]Lotso left the gang to burn in the garbage compactor


Squid said i would cry like a baby. and that's 100% accurate. there may have only been 4 times when i had tears:
[Show spoiler]when they all hold hands in the trash compactor
,
[Show spoiler]when the damn aliens save them with "THE CLAWWWW!" that really got me
and
[Show spoiler]when Andy reminisces about what each toy does when he gives them to Bonnie
, and then of course
[Show spoiler]when Andy gives Woody away to Bonnie and plays with his toys one last time
but when i did have tears, not gonna lie, i bawled my eyes out. my girlfriend (who didn't want to watch it yet because she wants to watch all 3 in a row) actually came in the room and asked if i was alright because i was crying so loud and so hard

i mean, when you think about it: i was crying because
[Show spoiler]plastic toys were going to be destroyed. TOYS. plastic toys that actually don't talk.
i... i mean, if THAT gets you to cry (and i'm sure it made a lot of people cry) then Pixar has succeeded and i never thought i would cry at such a situation. hands down, a massive success by Pixar for getting such pure emotions out of situations that you would never think would register emotions

we also meet some great new characters, none that really stand out or look like they'd be a "major" player in the future (of
[Show spoiler]Bonnie's life
, if let's say they made a fourth film, which i hope they don't. i wouldn't mind it. but i loved how the 3rd film ended ) but they get laughs and are enjoyable none the less. i actually thought we were gonna meet a lot of new characters who took up screen time, but glad that wasn't necessarily the case

and then there are the big laughs there are dozens and dozens of situations i could write here, but i'll keep it to my top few that got big laughs. no real order, just great funny moments

-
[Show spoiler]when Woody calls up Buster and we see this old as fudge dog that can barely move
this got a huge laugh from me and i remember thinking right before we saw him
[Show spoiler]is Buster still alive? that dog has to be super old
sure enough i was right.

-
[Show spoiler]the aliens STILL saying, "you saved our lives. we are eternally grateful" to Mr. Potato Head
absolutely hilarious because of how much time has passed and they're still saying it

- seeing
[Show spoiler]Rex finally with dinosaurs when they first get to Sunnyside
even though he wasn't with them long is so nice to see him with other
[Show spoiler]dinosaurs


- Hamm saying,
[Show spoiler]"i don't think those were lincoln logs" when Mr. Potato Head comes back from "the box"


- Buzz yelling
[Show spoiler]"Help! prison riot!" and then trying to use his laser to get through the plastic container he is trapped in


- when
[Show spoiler]Rex keeps grabbing aluminum cans when he has to grab something metal while in the trash heap and yells "it's not working!" just like he does in Toy Story


in the end, an instant classic and a wonderful way to end the franchise. i loved how the closing shot of
[Show spoiler]the clouds are the exact same as Andy's wallpaper in the first film and that's the first thing we see of Toy Story and the last thing before the credits. LOVE it!
. it was extremely fitting. it was sad, funny, full of adventure, witty writing and a great villain. it was perfect

and let's see how well people were paying attention anyone else catch
[Show spoiler]the cameo of Sid?
if you're wondering where he was, he was
[Show spoiler]the second garbage man we see after the toys escape the garbage heap. he's the one singing to himself and pounds on the truck. you can see it's him by his skull T-shirt
and i was even wondering just minutes before if he would make an appearance. i actually
[Show spoiler]thought he was the first guy who picks up Lotso
that would've been a good ending for him! (even though he should have "changed" )

highest recommendation

PQ: 5/5 - it's Pixar, duh
AQ: 5/5 - phenomenal

5/5
Could you please be more detailed with your reviews...
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Many people say it's the film to start with for Godard, but that's not the case for me. My first was Vivre sa Vie, which is supposedly a good one to start with also because it's a bit more accessible. My second was Pierrot le Fou which is one of his most difficult to get into to, but I also enjoyed that. My third was Le Petit Soldat (which CassavetesGodard told me is a sure fire Criterion release for next year), which was also exceptional and so different than the previous two. I think that because of these three very different Godards, I'll enjoy Breathless, which I picked up yesterday. I also have Contempt on the way.
I completely agree yet find it strange that the order can make a difference. What did you think of Le Petit Soldat? I have yet to see it. And I didn't know you were blind-buying Breathless. I hope you enjoy it.

In case you're interested, if I were to rank the Godards I've seen in order of preference:

1. Breathless
2. Band of Outsiders
3. Contempt
4. Vivre Sa Vie
5. A Woman is a Woman
6. Pierrot Le Fou
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This past Sunday


If I watch it on the Monday, it'll be less than three weeks from now



I still have points left over to redeem from jumping on Lost so quickly!
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that is a fact Squid. i checked the rule books
He already used those up long ago. He's in the red, and going deeper with each passing day. He has to reach up, WAY up, just to tough Foggys shoes.
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On Toy Story 2 now, can't find my sister's binder with her DVDs.
5/5 all the way around, looking forward to Monsters Inc next!
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The Karate Kid, Part III - I wasnt sure that I had watch this film before but after viewing it I vaguely remember parts and certain characters. I think the reason I forgot that I had seen it is because it isnt that good and doesnt come close to the first two parts. This film was made strictly to collect money. I was never drawn into this one like the other two. The emotional support wasnt there for me. Danielson also looked much older than what the film was portraying timeline wise. Didnt care for the antagonist at all. I didnt care about the tournament and I thought the tournament scene was very weak. The only positive in the film was Mr. Miyagi. He had his great one liners and a couple of funny moments especially the part where
[Show spoiler]Danielson asked him to teach him how to sweep
haha. Classic part. All in all this was a big letdown after viewing the first two which has standed the test of time.

Film Rating - 2 1/2 stars (out of 5)

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The Karate Kid, Part III - I wasnt sure that I had watch this film before but after viewing it I vaguely remember parts and certain characters. I think the reason I forgot that I had seen it is because it isnt that good and doesnt come close to the first two parts. This film was made strictly to collect money. I was never drawn into this one like the other two. The emotional support wasnt there for me. Danielson also looked much older than what the film was portraying timeline wise. Didnt care for the antagonist at all. I didnt care about the tournament and I thought the tournament scene was very weak. The only positive in the film was Mr. Miyagi. He had his great one liners and a couple of funny moments especially the part where
[Show spoiler]Danielson asked him to teach him how to sweep
haha. Classic part. All in all this was a big letdown after viewing the first two which has standed the test of time.

Film Rating - 2 1/2 stars (out of 5)

Got Em!!
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Are you kidding me?!?

This is the third time I've had to post this.

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Toy story 3

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So guys i got these Criterion's from the sale
The Magician
Seven Samurai
Last Year At Mareinbad
Paths of Glory
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Jurassic Park

after watching Toy Story 3 today and reliving my youth yesterday with "Pixar Day" i decided to keep the theme running with an old favorite, Jurassic Park.

sadly though, the film just doesn't have the same 'sizzle' as it used to. i used to kind of just give it a 5/5 because there are a few awesome scenes and the visuals are outstanding (and still are), but watching it today, man, the film has a lot of issues that bugged me.

1) i forgot how long this movie is and how streeeeeeetched out Spielberg makes some of the scenes. i've always kind of liked The Lost World more (yeah, one of like, 5 people in the world ) because it's faster paced and has wicked cool raptor scenes, and it isn't super serious like JP is.

i've recently begun to rethink about what i actually want to own on blu-ray and one of the requirements is wanting to watch the movie 2 - 3 times a year, at least. JP doesn't make the cut, and after today, i'm glad it didn't just come out and i bought it because i don't care how great PQ/AQ are, that's no reason (to me) to buy a film. i've had this on DVD for years, and this is probably the 3rd time i've watched it in about 5-6 years.

i also forgot how annoying and useless the kids are in the film and hate how they suddenly become main characters at the end but of course, there is the legendary opening scene with doctor Grant telling the small, fat boy about how raptors attack and eat you while you're still alive, so that's worth something

3.5/5
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Are you kidding me?!?

This is the third time I've had to post this.

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Dude was a pretty bad actor atleast in this film haha. Got Em!!
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A new theater started a soft opening yesterday where all movies are free till Friday but you must donate at least $2 to a leukemia foundation. All the movies are a bit older ones but for a good cause and because I love movies I went to day and saw The Switch and Dinner For Schmucks. I liked both but liked Dinner a bit more. I plan to go back the next 2 days and hit up a few more movies like Inception, A Team, Other Guys, and maybe Knight And Day.
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Just got back from seeing an early screening of Fair Game. Guess we were the first to get it. 5/10
The editing and camera work were really bad in the first 30mins. Why have scenes of 2 people and when you're moving the camera from one person to the other do you have to cut just before you get to the other person and cut to that person??? The sub-titles are really small and not in bold and white. The only reason I say this is because when they talk there's a white wall, white shirt or is really bright outside and you can't read it.

1st act bad, 2nd act really good except for camera IMO, 3rd Act??? well couldn't tell when it started. I'm guessing it started when
[Show spoiler] she took her kids to her parents house with 20mins left


I wanted to like it more i really did but the first5 to 10 mins did it for me with the quick editing of shot, the editing itself (it's like they used a different editor through the rest of the movie), and just the way it started out. The acting in here was ok. Penn wasn't Oscar material. We shouldn't have to worry about him come Oscars.
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