In case you didn't know, it's based on a true story.I love it.The real killer has never been found, it's still an insolved case. So presumably in the film there's no solution either.
Oh neat, I did not know that.
In case you didn't know, it's based on a true story.I love it.The real killer has never been found, it's still an insolved case. So presumably in the film there's no solution either.
The Social Network is decent entertainment but has no lasting appeal. People 20-30 years ago arent going to bat a eye on it. Just another movie that didnt happen to be terrible
Probably gonna give Cloud Atlas a go tomorrow afternoon when I've got a good chunk of free-time.
It's not very good at all.
Oh, I have no expectations, really. The Wachowskis usually entertain me at least, be it in good or bad ways.
People 20-30 years ago, when asked about The Social Network:
"What channel's that? Is Dallas on?"
There was indeed an expiration date on the relevance of The Social Network. If I'm not mistaken, it was February 28, 2011.
Saw Frances Ha today.
Phenomenal. Baumbach's best since Kicking & Screaming. Maybe even a smidge better just because, obviously, he's evolved as a filmmaker.
Just incredible. This year's Cyrus or Beginners, as in: Best Movie of 2013.
Watched Prometheus (as well as Event Horizon and Pandorum a couple of weeks ago); and then over the last seven days watched:
- Alien (Directors Cut)
- Aliens (Special Edition)
- Alien 3 (Asssembly Cut)
- Alien Resurrection (Directors Cut)
Thoughts?
Will add later. I'm trying to clear my mind of the abonimation of the movie that I had to endure last night; and thinking if it is a justifible reason to dump the girlfriend for making me watch it.
That depends. Did she like it?
Will add later. I'm trying to clear my mind of the abonimation of the movie that I had to endure last night; and thinking if it is a justifible reason to dump the girlfriend for making me watch it.
Can you tell us the name of the movie while still clearing your mind of it?![]()
Alien Resurrection (Directors Cut)
Hey, I just came back from that too.
Thought it was just alright. Left no real impression on me one way or the other, so you know, whatever. hars0n will hate it. :lol
Inland Empire - Holy Christ. So, I really like David Lynch, I think he is one of the best directors when it comes to create powerfull moody atmospheres, and Inland Empire it's not an exception. It's bizarre and often horror-like, building a pretty disturbing mood throughout the whole movie. And Laura Dern does an amazing job selling it in the movie.
As for the plot...Well, I think I have a general idea of what it wants to tell, but I have too many missing holes that I expect to understand in following viewings.
It's really interesting, but at some time one has to wonder if making the movie as it is helps develop the powerfull and bizarre mood, or it just makes the movie a complete mess. I guess I will have to decide once I see the movie, at least, another time.
Not my favorite of Lynch, but a great experience in any case.
Wow, really? Resonated with me now same way Kicking & Screaming did in '96.
I'm glad you clarified that, because I always thought you've been referencing the Will Ferrell soccer Kicking & Screaming, and I kept thinking "why does he love that movie so much?"
As for Frances Ha, I didn't dislike it or anything, but it felt like a very breezy movie to me. Like, it just came and went; nothing about it hit home for me personally. The only thing that did resonate with me was how much I hated everyone for being money-out-of-ass rich and renting $4000 apartments like it's no big deal. :lol
^How does Hangover II compare to the first? I hear it's basically the same movie, but is it on the same comedic level or is it a huge step down?
^How does Hangover II compare to the first? I hear it's basically the same movie, but is it on the same comedic level or is it a huge step down?
I really like Heat, and I think I should watch some for of Mann's films. Throw some suggestions at me guys. I also would like your opinion on his Miami Vice movie. It seems to be a polarizing film.
^How does Hangover II compare to the first? I hear it's basically the same movie, but is it on the same comedic level or is it a huge step down?
Finally got around to watching Iron Man 3. Pretty well done, if not quite on the level of the first one, but I had explosion fatigue by the end. Clever twist with the Mandarin. As always, RDJ is what really makes the movie.
I really like Heat, and I think I should watch some for of Mann's films. Throw some suggestions at me guys. I also would like your opinion on his Miami Vice movie. It seems to be a polarizing film.
I feel this movie has very little lasting appeal. I'm surprised at what a huge success it's been ($1,179 million WW).
I feel this movie has very little lasting appeal. I'm surprised at what a huge success it's been ($1,179 million WW).
Anyone gone to see Now You See Me yet?
You keep bringing this movie upEven arthouse movies like Simon Killer have dance scenes!
^How does Hangover II compare to the first? I hear it's basically the same movie, but is it on the same comedic level or is it a huge step down?
Thanks for the Hangover II replies. I will probably end up watching it at some point.
You keep bringing this movie upcan't wait to see it.
I really like Heat, and I think I should watch some for of Mann's films. Throw some suggestions at me guys. I also would like your opinion on his Miami Vice movie. It seems to be a polarizing film.
Don't oh no oh god why please have mercy seriously don't
- Miami Vice