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Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 5:51 pm
by Paul Wolfe
Loved it, Geo... I've been reading Avengers comics since 1976, so I had high hopes for this movie to be done well and I wasn't disappointed.

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 6:17 pm
by GUITARIDOL5682
Paul Wolfe wrote:
Geo Sav wrote:Just saw The Avengers. Great movie.

Me too, just got home, actually!

Love Tony Stark's tshirt while he's talking to Loki:

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I've seen them for sale on eaby... Cool shirt.

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 11:40 pm
by Paul Wolfe
Yeah, those shirts are for sale everywhere now... I looked up "Black Sabbath tshirt" on Google and got "Black Sabbath tshirt Tony Stark Avengers"!

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 9:46 am
by Geo Sav
They definitely did a great job with this movie. Yeh the shirt is cool.

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:03 pm
by The_Scratch
I keep a list of my favorite movies... including an extremely lengthy and self-indulgent folder of my top 100 films on my facebook that gives lengthy reviews and gives my reasons why I love the film.
Heres a shorter list.
The Thing
The Elephant Man
The Remains of the Day
The Verdict
Creepshow
Day Of The Dead
There Will Be Blood
Amadeus
The Straight Story
The WIld Bunch
Quest For Fire
The Texs Chainsaw Massacre (original)
Gandhi
Straw Dogs (original)
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
The Insider
Philidelphia
No Country For Old Men
Taxi Driver
Godfather II
The Wrestler
Slueth (original)
The Color Purple
Godfather
The Deer Hunter
The Empire Strikes Back
Thirteen Days
Vanilla Sky
Run Wild, Run Free
Blade Runner
The Gold Rush (Chaplin)
Phase IV
Das Boot
Downfall
Pans Labrynthe
The Wicker Man (original)
The Pianist
The Changeling (original)
Star Wars
Wrath Of Khan
The Pianist
Time Bandits
Fantasia
Anchorman
All Quiet On the Western Front
Zulu
The Fly (Cronenberg)
Jaws
Shadowlands
An Officer and a Gentleman (guilty pleasure)
Urban Cowboy (guilty pleasure)
To Kill A Mockingbird
Rituals
Fright Night (original)
Ran
Death Wish
Squirm
Pelle The Conqueror
Romeo Is Bleeding
Trainspotting


I also love porn!

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:06 am
by RR-ElectricAngel
Prometheus scared the crap out of me! Ridley Scott did a wonderful job with this Sci-Fi flick. Go see it!!

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Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:18 am
by rice_pudding
Errr... I hate to be all disagreeable and stuff but I thought Prometheus was dreadful :lol:

Rob

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:32 am
by The_Scratch
PROMETHEUS.
I liked the story... I hated the actors and even more so - hated the absolute lack of any character development.
What were these people doing...and why should we give a shit?
There was gaping holes in their motivation.
One character believes in God and wears a cross while looking for the origins of humankind on the other side of the universe - which seems absurd. Another has no belief in God, is apparently brilliant and yet a drunken fool... a woman who seems like an ominous tyrranical commander of the operation (Theron) who does absolutely nothing in the entire film... an android that acts more human then any of the people on board and a man who spends trillions of dollars looking for immortality.
But theres no development of any of these characters.
The only person of the film of any interest is the Neo-punk Geologist who makes it very clear that he's only here for the paycheck... and gets the fuck out (logically) when corpses of dead aliens appear.

Hopefully things fall into place better for the follow-up that Ridley Scott apparently has planned.

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:16 pm
by rice_pudding
The_Scratch wrote:PROMETHEUS.

One character believes in God and wears a cross while looking for the origins of humankind on the other side of the universe - which seems absurd. Another has no belief in God, is apparently brilliant and yet a drunken fool... a woman who seems like an ominous tyrranical commander of the operation (Theron) who does absolutely nothing in the entire film... an android that acts more human then any of the people on board and a man who spends trillions of dollars looking for immortality.

Hopefully things fall into place better for the follow-up that Ridley Scott apparently has planned.
Ludo-narrative dissonance!

Honestly this film is a dead donkey I could happily kick around like a football, the idea of a follow scares me. The idea of a sequel to Blade Runner, which I've heard rumoured, makes me pray Scott will retire.

Rob

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:25 am
by Geo Sav
Did anyone see The Dark Knight Rises yet? I wanna see it but IMAX is still sold out. I was wondering how it was.

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:10 am
by Geo Sav
Dark knight rises was great!! IMAX was sold out just after we got our tickets. Loved it.

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:27 pm
by Alex
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Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:07 pm
by rice_pudding
I really loved how The Dark Knight Rises wrapped up the trilogy, and picked up on little themes planted in the first film. I enjoyed it tremendously, but looking back, have to admit the film has quite a lot of flaws. If it wasn't part of a trilogy my opinion would not have been so high.

Also, talking as a focus puller, did it look out of focus/soft focus a time to anybody else? Maybe it was the projectionist, but at times the image just looked a tad soft to me!?

Rob

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:15 am
by Geo Sav
Did you see it in IMAX? I did and didn't notice that.

Re: The Movie/Favorite Movies Thread

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:29 pm
by rice_pudding
Geo Sav wrote:Did you see it in IMAX? I did and didn't notice that.
I did not. 2K digital projection in a standard size cinema. Parts of the film were shot with 65mm, those were the parts where I noticed softer focus. To be fair my friend didn't notice anything. Maybe I'm just becoming too discerning these days.

It could be any number of things really. I just received the latest issue of American Cinematographer, which covers the film, maybe it will reveal something!

Rob