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#162515 by Kivenkantaja
Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:00 am
fragility wrote:Beowulf - it was actually pretty good...apart from the fact that I had to sit with my fingers in my ears all the way through the movie as the cinema had it waaay too loud, it was just ridiculous!
That is one thing why I rarely go to cinemas these days. Every Lord of the rings movie had that problem. Strangely enough 300 didn't :shock:

#162570 by shiram
Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:58 am
hitman, was actually a pleasant surprise, meaning i anticipated a huge pile of nonsensical crap, and it was actually a moderate pile of semi-sensical crap
decent action flick, with its laughs and quirks, but no real story to fall upon

beowulf, ugh thats was weak, really
and i havent read the poem, so my basis is only on the movie
but it was just not good, not meant to be a movie
very thin characters, no development
cheesy add-on 3d effects occur frequently ( hey producers, 3d can be cool, but no just cause its 3d, it has to be meaningful to the movie)

#162572 by myra
Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:21 am
A Might Heart

Pretty good movie. Usually with Angelina Jolie I can take her or leave her, but she was really good in this movie. I imagine she'll be nominated for a few awards for it.

#162579 by JuZ
Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:37 pm
shiram wrote:hitman, was actually a pleasant surprise, meaning i anticipated a huge pile of nonsensical crap, and it was actually a moderate pile of semi-sensical crap
decent action flick, with its laughs and quirks, but no real story to fall upon

beowulf, ugh thats was weak, really
and i havent read the poem, so my basis is only on the movie
but it was just not good, not meant to be a movie
very thin characters, no development
cheesy add-on 3d effects occur frequently ( hey producers, 3d can be cool, but no just cause its 3d, it has to be meaningful to the movie)


Not sure what you mean by add-on 3d effects. But I do agree that some of the animation was pretty dodgy. The horses, for example, were total rubbish!

#162630 by shiram
Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:21 am
i mean, adding stuff that comes out of the screen excessively, just because you can
there were just many shots filmed at weird angles, to show the foreground in the 3d and such
i cant remember specifics, but it felt tacky

#162643 by Archetype
Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:10 am
Eastern Promises

Awesome movie. As a David Cronenberg fan, I had to see this one, and I was stunned. A History Of Violence was nice, but I missed a certain thread. This movie is much better in my opinion. Great story, great acting, great camerawork (David, you gotta love 'em). Viggo Mortensen is one helluva underrated actor. Sure, he played in Bored Of The Rings, but you can't say he keeps playing himself, because his last couple of movies have been totally different of eachother.
There were no slow moments or bad moments in this movie for me. Awesome... 10/10

Sunshine

Another favorite of mine, mr. Danny Boyle. The visuals in this movie are once again amazing, as with Trainspotting and 28 Days Later. The story is a bit thin and filled with plotholes, but watchable, and spooky. The cast is great though; it's an international cast, with actors from four different countries, Japan, USA, Britain and Australia.
It's a beautiful to look at; just don't debate the story too much. (oh, and don't compare it too Event Horizon...)
7,5 / 10

#162664 by Keeker
Tue Dec 11, 2007 2:59 pm
I watched The Prestige at the weekend. It used too much of the disjointed flashbacks for my taste. I can't help but compare it with the 'other' magic movie that came out this year, The Illusionist. I thought that one was much more enjoyable even if the ending was a little pat and rushed.

#162825 by Coma Divine
Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:17 pm
Archetype wrote: Eastern Promises

Awesome movie. As a David Cronenberg fan, I had to see this one, and I was stunned. A History Of Violence was nice, but I missed a certain thread. This movie is much better in my opinion. Great story, great acting, great camerawork (David, you gotta love 'em). Viggo Mortensen is one helluva underrated actor. Sure, he played in Bored Of The Rings, but you can't say he keeps playing himself, because his last couple of movies have been totally different of eachother.
There were no slow moments or bad moments in this movie for me. Awesome... 10/10


I was very impressed with this too. I'm glad he continues to branch out and show what a talent he is (and what a knife fight!!).

Saw Hitman and was quite happy with it, though the Hollywood love interest angle left me a bit unsure. I guess they were using it for character exposition, but 47 is a guy who should remain mysterious, if you know what's good for you. :wink: Being a film representation of a videogame, I wasn't expecting Shakespeare (as I believe a lot of film critics were), and there were some great action sequences, such as when he stood up and did the business in that room in Istanbul. That gave me the kind of adrenaline kick I'd gotten playing Blood Money.

Good effort from Olyphant.
Speaking of which, I heartily agree with Juz about Deadwood. I've bought all three series recently, having never seen it before...and have been stunned by how good the acting (and especially the dialogue) is. I think Ian McShane as Al Swearengen is one of the finest acting performances I've witnessed. I hope they conclude it in some fashion in the future, as it is too fine a piece of work just to leave unfinished.

#162834 by sj_2150
Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:48 pm
Futurama movie. loved it, im not even that big a fan of it either

#162850 by JuZ
Fri Dec 14, 2007 9:58 pm
Coma Divine wrote: Good effort from Olyphant.
Speaking of which, I heartily agree with Juz about Deadwood. I've bought all three series recently, having never seen it before...and have been stunned by how good the acting (and especially the dialogue) is. I think Ian McShane as Al Swearengen is one of the finest acting performances I've witnessed. I hope they conclude it in some fashion in the future, as it is too fine a piece of work just to leave unfinished.


What he said! Ian McShane is the business in Deadwood. Anyone who hasn't seen it, get the dvds... top quality television like you rarely get to see these days. Swearengen is the most malevolent of mothers you'd never want to come across in a whiskey-soaked saloon. :twisted: Unbelievably good stuff.

I'll stop raving on about it now, as I think I've made my point! :oops:

#162860 by Keeker
Sat Dec 15, 2007 1:29 am
JuZ wrote:
Coma Divine wrote: Good effort from Olyphant.
Speaking of which, I heartily agree with Juz about Deadwood. I've bought all three series recently, having never seen it before...and have been stunned by how good the acting (and especially the dialogue) is. I think Ian McShane as Al Swearengen is one of the finest acting performances I've witnessed. I hope they conclude it in some fashion in the future, as it is too fine a piece of work just to leave unfinished.


What he said! Ian McShane is the business in Deadwood. Anyone who hasn't seen it, get the dvds... top quality television like you rarely get to see these days. Swearengen is the most malevolent of mothers you'd never want to come across in a whiskey-soaked saloon. :twisted: Unbelievably good stuff.

I'll stop raving on about it now, as I think I've made my point! :oops:

I too absolutely loved this series. Characters are just brilliant. Really gut wrenchingly 'coorse' scenes, but so well done.

#163611 by Keeker
Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:16 pm
Serendipity.

Awwwww! It's a lovely wee film. Ok it's very silly but splendid for watching on your own on a comfy couch with a heap of warm cats and a tissue for the ending. And I like the wee tune that runs through it.

#163614 by Keeker
Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:57 pm
Dunkelheit wrote:is that the one with john cusack?


i hate him so bad!

Yes, it is. I like quite a lot of his movies.

#163618 by Dunkelheit
Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:52 pm
he's as bad as nicholas cage, gah

i just watched wild hogs... it was decent, only cuz ray liotta was in it

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