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Django. Loved it.
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Bob Loblaw wrote:len, what did you think of Les Miz?
I'm not really one for musicals, but I enjoyed it. I love the book so that helped.
I see. I think I would've been more motivated to watch the film if Russell Crowe wasn't in it. I really don't like that guy.

Did you read the whole book? I once started it but quit after the Waterloo section.
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Bob Loblaw wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Bob Loblaw wrote:len, what did you think of Les Miz?
I'm not really one for musicals, but I enjoyed it. I love the book so that helped.
I see. I think I would've been more motivated to watch the film if Russell Crowe wasn't in it. I really don't like that guy.

Did you read the whole book? I once started it but quit after the Waterloo section.
His voice leaves something to be desired. It was the only one I found distracting.

I read the whole abridged version.
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Biff Pocoroba wrote:Beasts of the Southern Wild.
Liked it okay but was expecting something better.
My thoughts too. I was glad I watched it, but it's not something that will stay with me.
We're going to that one tomorrow night. It's cheap.

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VinylGuy wrote:Bronson...loved the art, the style, the photography...tom hardy is great..still not totally sold on the movie.
I consider the movie to be of my favorite director's lesser work. still pretty entertaining
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The Argonaut wrote:
Harry Lime wrote: Tonight, The Little Foxes (1941)

I have no idea what the hell this is, but I'm beginning to enjoy turning on TCM at whatever time and watching a movie I never heard of.
I recorded this one on the DVR, too. Let me know what you think when you see it.
Well, there are more entertaining movies out there, but Bette Davis was great. I still need need to see Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, because man she can play a sadistic role.
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Bob Loblaw wrote:The Impossible was ok, but it's more than worth watching for the sequence of the wave hitting the resort alone. It's incredibly well done.
I liked it. And I agree with you about that sequence, it's awesome. The sound design is spectacular, I really felt out of breath at certain parts.

I almost wish they had subtitled it "Naomi Watts Has a Really Shitty Day".
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Bob Loblaw wrote:The Impossible was ok, but it's more than worth watching for the sequence of the wave hitting the resort alone. It's incredibly well done.
I liked it. And I agree with you about that sequence, it's awesome. The sound design is spectacular, I really felt out of breath at certain parts.

I almost wish they had subtitled it "Naomi Watts Has a Really Shitty Day".
i think i'm gonna have to wait until i'm in the right mood for that one.
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Carnal Knowledge (1971) Old school Nicholson.
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I watched Paris, Texas for the first time last night. This one's going to stay with me for a while.
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surface the north wrote:I watched Paris, Texas for the first time last night. This one's going to stay with me for a while.
Harry Dean Stanton ftw.
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surface the north wrote:I watched Paris, Texas for the first time last night. This one's going to stay with me for a while.
Harry Dean Stanton ftw.
And the shots in this film. My goodness.
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surface the north wrote:
bart wrote:
surface the north wrote:I watched Paris, Texas for the first time last night. This one's going to stay with me for a while.
Harry Dean Stanton ftw.
And the shots in this film. My goodness.
Yeah, prob my favorite movie by the director whose name I have the most fun saying.
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Like with music, the "superficial" elements of the production are what immediately grab me. In the case of a good album, it's the band and the sound of the studio that grab me well before the lyrics do. With film, the sets and the camera work are what I end up remembering after the initial viewing rather than the script or the actors. By no means do I ignore a good acting performance, it's just...not what I end up thinking or talking about after a film.

That being said, there is so much to love about the cinematography of Paris, Texas. Those wide open spaces of the desert set the tone, but it's the scenes inside the cities and motels along the way that really do it for me. Even thirty years ago, the romanticized American road of Kerouac and Roger Miller was decaying fast, yet somehow the faded colors of a burnt out neon sign end up looking more idyllic than ever.
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I had been saying "whim" in my head. :oops:
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VEEM VENDAHS!

I saw Beasts of the Southern Wild tonight. I respect and admire that it had a certain life to and it was definitely unique, I just didn't like it. I can't even say what I didn't like about it, because there wasn't anything specific I can hold against it. This movie and I are just on different levels.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:Django. Loved it.
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Hitchcock

I'd give it a solid B+. Anthony Hopkins was awesome.
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