Me too. I fear the film will be fairly forgettable and maybe even laughable outside of Jake's performance. But I hope I'm wrong. I'll go and I'll root like hell for it. Jake looks crazy good in the trailers I've seen.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm pretty excited for that one.dimejinky99 wrote:I havent seen it but my movie buff pal is saying Nightcrawler is the best film of the year and is Gyllenhall's finest ever performance.
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I think it's gonna be goofier and more darkly comedic than the trailers are trying to make it look. I think Gylenhall's performance/character is gonna be a real weirdo/oddball. Plus, it was made by the brother of a super talented dude. Which...maybe doesn't mean much? I dunno. Fuck you. Tony Gilroy is awesome. Shut up. Go to hell. I'm done.durdencommatyler wrote:Me too. I fear the film will be fairly forgettable and maybe even laughable outside of Jake's performance. But I hope I'm wrong. I'll go and I'll root like hell for it. Jake looks crazy good in the trailers I've seen.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm pretty excited for that one.dimejinky99 wrote:I havent seen it but my movie buff pal is saying Nightcrawler is the best film of the year and is Gyllenhall's finest ever performance.
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Rank the Tony Gilroy films.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I think it's gonna be goofier and more darkly comedic than the trailers are trying to make it look. I think Gylenhall's performance/character is gonna be a real weirdo/oddball. Plus, it was made by the brother of a super talented dude. Which...maybe doesn't mean much? I dunno. Fuck you. Tony Gilroy is awesome. Shut up. Go to hell. I'm done.durdencommatyler wrote:Me too. I fear the film will be fairly forgettable and maybe even laughable outside of Jake's performance. But I hope I'm wrong. I'll go and I'll root like hell for it. Jake looks crazy good in the trailers I've seen.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm pretty excited for that one.dimejinky99 wrote:I havent seen it but my movie buff pal is saying Nightcrawler is the best film of the year and is Gyllenhall's finest ever performance.
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Including stuff he's written and/or directed:durdencommatyler wrote:Rank the Tony Gilroy films.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I think it's gonna be goofier and more darkly comedic than the trailers are trying to make it look. I think Gylenhall's performance/character is gonna be a real weirdo/oddball. Plus, it was made by the brother of a super talented dude. Which...maybe doesn't mean much? I dunno. Fuck you. Tony Gilroy is awesome. Shut up. Go to hell. I'm done.durdencommatyler wrote:Me too. I fear the film will be fairly forgettable and maybe even laughable outside of Jake's performance. But I hope I'm wrong. I'll go and I'll root like hell for it. Jake looks crazy good in the trailers I've seen.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm pretty excited for that one.dimejinky99 wrote:I havent seen it but my movie buff pal is saying Nightcrawler is the best film of the year and is Gyllenhall's finest ever performance.
1. The Bourne Identity
2. Michael Clayton
3. Extreme Measures
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4. State of Play
5. Devil's Advocate
6. Duplicity
7. The Bourne Legacy
8. Proof of Life
9. The Bourne Supremacy (This barely counts, though.)
10. The Boure Ultimatum (This barely counts, though.)
I'm so tempted to just exclude those last two, since he's basically disowned them and said everything he wrote was discarded (and it shows).
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was duplicity the one with a thousand michael keatons?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Including stuff he's written and/or directed:durdencommatyler wrote:Rank the Tony Gilroy films.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I think it's gonna be goofier and more darkly comedic than the trailers are trying to make it look. I think Gylenhall's performance/character is gonna be a real weirdo/oddball. Plus, it was made by the brother of a super talented dude. Which...maybe doesn't mean much? I dunno. Fuck you. Tony Gilroy is awesome. Shut up. Go to hell. I'm done.durdencommatyler wrote:Me too. I fear the film will be fairly forgettable and maybe even laughable outside of Jake's performance. But I hope I'm wrong. I'll go and I'll root like hell for it. Jake looks crazy good in the trailers I've seen.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm pretty excited for that one.dimejinky99 wrote:I havent seen it but my movie buff pal is saying Nightcrawler is the best film of the year and is Gyllenhall's finest ever performance.
1. The Bourne Identity
2. Michael Clayton
3. Extreme Measures
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4. State of Play
5. Devil's Advocate
6. Duplicity
7. The Bourne Legacy
8. Proof of Life
9. The Bourne Supremacy (This barely counts, though.)
10. The Boure Ultimatum (This barely counts, though.)
I'm so tempted to just exclude those last two, since he's basically disowned them and said everything he wrote was discarded (and it shows).
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No, no. That was Multduplicity.Alex wrote:was duplicity the one with a thousand michael keatons?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Including stuff he's written and/or directed:durdencommatyler wrote:Rank the Tony Gilroy films.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I think it's gonna be goofier and more darkly comedic than the trailers are trying to make it look. I think Gylenhall's performance/character is gonna be a real weirdo/oddball. Plus, it was made by the brother of a super talented dude. Which...maybe doesn't mean much? I dunno. Fuck you. Tony Gilroy is awesome. Shut up. Go to hell. I'm done.durdencommatyler wrote:Me too. I fear the film will be fairly forgettable and maybe even laughable outside of Jake's performance. But I hope I'm wrong. I'll go and I'll root like hell for it. Jake looks crazy good in the trailers I've seen.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm pretty excited for that one.dimejinky99 wrote:I havent seen it but my movie buff pal is saying Nightcrawler is the best film of the year and is Gyllenhall's finest ever performance.
1. The Bourne Identity
2. Michael Clayton
3. Extreme Measures
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4. State of Play
5. Devil's Advocate
6. Duplicity
7. The Bourne Legacy
8. Proof of Life
9. The Bourne Supremacy (This barely counts, though.)
10. The Boure Ultimatum (This barely counts, though.)
I'm so tempted to just exclude those last two, since he's basically disowned them and said everything he wrote was discarded (and it shows).
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I goddamn LOVE Devil's Advocate! And I really liked Michael Clayton, too. I can't remember why, I'm a little fuzzy on it right now, but I feel like something about it bugged me, but mostly I liked it. Haven't seen any of the Bourne films. Really wanted to see State of Play, but still haven't. Extreme Measures is goofy, but has one of my all-time favorite lines: "Yeah, and I want a martini and a blowjob. Looks like we're both gonna have to wait." (or whatever it is exactly, it's close if that's not it)LoathedVermin72 wrote:Including stuff he's written and/or directed:
1. The Bourne Identity
2. Michael Clayton
3. Extreme Measures
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4. State of Play
5. Devil's Advocate
6. Duplicity
7. The Bourne Legacy
8. Proof of Life
9. The Bourne Supremacy (This barely counts, though.)
10. The Boure Ultimatum (This barely counts, though.)
I'm so tempted to just exclude those last two, since he's basically disowned them and said everything he wrote was discarded (and it shows).
But I wonder why you left Armageddon and The Cutting Edge off your list. Haven't seen them? The Cutting Edge is awesome. "Toe pick."
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I left off Armageddon because I don't think he WROTE wrote it, just did some work on it. Have not seen The Cutting Edge.durdencommatyler wrote:I goddamn LOVE Devil's Advocate! And I really liked Michael Clayton, too. I can't remember why, I'm a little fuzzy on it right now, but I feel like something about it bugged me, but mostly I liked it. Haven't seen any of the Bourne films. Really wanted to see State of Play, but still haven't. Extreme Measures is goofy, but has one of my all-time favorite lines: "Yeah, and I want a martini and a blowjob. Looks like we're both gonna have to wait." (or whatever it is exactly, it's close if that's not it)LoathedVermin72 wrote:Including stuff he's written and/or directed:
1. The Bourne Identity
2. Michael Clayton
3. Extreme Measures
...
4. State of Play
5. Devil's Advocate
6. Duplicity
7. The Bourne Legacy
8. Proof of Life
9. The Bourne Supremacy (This barely counts, though.)
10. The Boure Ultimatum (This barely counts, though.)
I'm so tempted to just exclude those last two, since he's basically disowned them and said everything he wrote was discarded (and it shows).
But I wonder why you left Armageddon and The Cutting Edge off your list. Haven't seen them? The Cutting Edge is awesome. "Toe pick."
Michael Clayton and Extreme Measures are both great. EM has maybe one of my favorite screenplays ever, and it gave a rare dramatic role to Hugh Grant (who I love to death).
The Bourne Identity is a near-masterpiece, by the way. You should definitely watch it. Just skip the shitty sequels.
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I see.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I left off Armageddon because I don't think he WROTE wrote it, just did some work on it. Have not seen The Cutting Edge.
Michael Clayton and Extreme Measures are both great. EM has maybe one of my favorite screenplays ever, and it gave a rare dramatic role to Hugh Grant (who I love to death).
The Bourne Identity is a near-masterpiece, by the way. You should definitely watch it. Just skip the shitty sequels.
I should re-watch EM. It's been.... however long since it was released. But I do remember enjoying myself, just that it was a little strange and not-an-action-movie-action-movie. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
My wife loves The Bourne Identity. She's been trying to get me to watch that thing forever.
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The Matt Damon Bourne trilogy is great.
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I concur. Do it d,t.
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Kaius wrote:The Matt Damon Bourne trilogy is great.
oh there's another one...forgot about that..havent seen it
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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Considering Tony Gilroy directed that one himself, I thought it was a huge letdown. Has its moments, though.dimejinky99 wrote:Kaius wrote:The Matt Damon Bourne trilogy is great.
oh there's another one...forgot about that..havent seen it
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I liked the first Bourne movie. The other two was just a one dimensional, invincible terminator beating up bad guys for ninety minutes. I didn't get all the praise for those movies. At best I thought they were passable dumb action flicks directed by the only guy that can adequately pull off shaky-cam. The first Bourne is so much smarter.
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We're agreeing again, Burt. It's making me nervous.BurtReynolds wrote:I liked the first Bourne movie. The other two was just a one dimensional, invincible terminator beating up bad guys for ninety minutes. I didn't get all the praise for those movies. At best I thought they were passable dumb action flicks directed by the only guy that can adequately pull off shaky-cam. The first Bourne is so much smarter.
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dimejinky99 wrote:I havent seen it but my movie buff pal is saying Nightcrawler is the best film of the year and is Gyllenhall's finest ever performance.

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I enjoyed this.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Total Fucking Garbage:
43. Gone Girl
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Me too.zeb wrote:I enjoyed this.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Total Fucking Garbage:
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