Re: Most anticipated movies from 2013
Posted: Fri March 22, 2013 2:54 pm
I can't post pics from work, but if I could I would post a Vladimir Putin pic here.
Also, I don't think the President in this film does anything but be a hostage. It's a secret service agent or something that does all the whooping.VinylGuy wrote:what is it with american films about their president kicking ass?? i just dont get it. Its fucking hilarious....Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:im wanting to see that also, i dont know if i expect it to be good, but i still want to see itE.H. Ruddock wrote:Olympus Has Fallen.
And is Morgan Freeman the Vice President? Is he the first actor to play the President and the Vice President?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Also, I don't think the President in this film does anything but be a hostage. It's a secret service agent or something that does all the whooping.VinylGuy wrote:what is it with american films about their president kicking ass?? i just dont get it. Its fucking hilarious....Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:im wanting to see that also, i dont know if i expect it to be good, but i still want to see itE.H. Ruddock wrote:Olympus Has Fallen.
Nope, he does " kick ass".E.H. Ruddock wrote:Also, I don't think the President in this film does anything but be a hostage. It's a secret service agent or something that does all the whooping.VinylGuy wrote:what is it with american films about their president kicking ass?? i just dont get it. Its fucking hilarious....Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:im wanting to see that also, i dont know if i expect it to be good, but i still want to see itE.H. Ruddock wrote:Olympus Has Fallen.
So you're saying his roles in David Copperfield and The Tailor of Panama were that moving to you?Harry Lime wrote:Kill Your Darlings
A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.
Daniel Radcliffe plays Ginsberg. Him playing Harry Potter really tainted my view of him as an actor, but maybe this will change my mind.
Getting good reviews.
it's fucking ridiculous and disgusting. brings to mind that puppet movie from the South Park guys. ameeeerica, fuck yea.VinylGuy wrote:what is it with american films about their president kicking ass?? i just dont get it. Its fucking hilarious....Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:im wanting to see that also, i dont know if i expect it to be good, but i still want to see itE.H. Ruddock wrote:Olympus Has Fallen.
Strat wrote:I think....from what little i know....and ive only seen from the previews... it is not the president kicking ass as hte president is held hostage...but it is a rogue/ex pres bodyguard in their saving the world/redeeming himself.
For what its worth.
Strat wrote:I think....from what little i know....and ive only seen from the previews... it is not the president kicking ass as hte president is held hostage...but it is a rogue/ex pres bodyguard in their saving the world/redeeming himself.
For what its worth.
From Rotten Tomatoes:durdencommatyler wrote:To The Wonder
what is just the right amount of somberness for a film? I swear to God i have no problem with art criticism except that critics are so fucking bad at doing it.turned2black wrote:From Rotten Tomatoes:durdencommatyler wrote:To The Wonder
"To the Wonder demonstrates Terrence Malick's gift for beautiful images, but its narrative is overly somber and emotionally unsatisfying."
Sounds like my kind of movie.
For me, the right amount of somberness would be twice that of Affliction, Dancer in the Dark and Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father combined.BurtReynolds wrote:what is just the right amount of somberness for a film? I swear to God i have no problem with art criticism except that critics are so fucking bad at doing it.turned2black wrote:From Rotten Tomatoes:durdencommatyler wrote:To The Wonder
"To the Wonder demonstrates Terrence Malick's gift for beautiful images, but its narrative is overly somber and emotionally unsatisfying."
Sounds like my kind of movie.
Some critics said Tree of Life was cold and an emotional void. I don't know what they're talking about, I nearly cried like a baby the first time I saw it. Full of great humility.BurtReynolds wrote:what is just the right amount of somberness for a film? I swear to God i have no problem with art criticism except that critics are so fucking bad at doing it.turned2black wrote:From Rotten Tomatoes:durdencommatyler wrote:To The Wonder
"To the Wonder demonstrates Terrence Malick's gift for beautiful images, but its narrative is overly somber and emotionally unsatisfying."
Sounds like my kind of movie.
I generally enjoy reading movie reviews, but I throw them out when it comes to both Malick and Lars von Trier.Harry Lime wrote:Some critics said Tree of Life was cold and an emotional void. I don't know what they're talking about, I nearly cried like a baby the first time I saw it. Full of great humility.
To the Wonder is not gaining the same praise as its predeceessor, but when it comes to Malick it really doesn't seem to matter anymore. The positive reviews that are out there are strong in its praise. He will make divisive films. That's that.
That being said, I'm not nearly as excited to see TTW. And hint-hint, I don't know if anyone knows, but along with limited theater release all throughout April, To the Wonder is being shown on Video On Demand as well.