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Crazy, Stupid Love - I almost skipped over this because I remember reviews of it not being too positive, but the Emma Stone factor overwrote my programming and made me watch this. I actually liked it quite a bit. It was funny and it was not a bad way of telling a story we've all seen done before. Every time I see Steve Carell in a dramatic role, I seem to walk away feeling fairly impressed. Wouldn't buy it, but I liked it.


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Blitz - Kinda run of the mill detective versus serial killer story. Statham doesn't kick anyone in this, but instead opts for punching and handheld weaponry. I dug Paddy Considine, but he didn't really have much to do. I liked that it was a Statham movie that wasn't over the top ridiculous, but ultimately it was still sort of bland. Not bad, not great.
 
Weekend Box Office – END OF WATCH, HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET Tie for First; TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE a Close Second while DREDD 3D Stumbles | Collider

What a shame. Dredd died a miserable death. Funny, at the Grove, where we saw it, they were alternating 3d and 2d showings. What other 3d movie gets treated like that. And the girls that worked there had no idea what it was about. Was it perfect? no. It was very close to the spirit of the comics, but little things were missing. Like the blocks being called mundane things like 'Peachtree' or O'Neill(which actually was a bit of an easter egg), but in the books they had names like Rowdy Yates block etc. Just an overall lacking sense of humor. Almost played too straight. Nice and bloody. Great visuals/3d. And Karl Urban was just about perfect as Dredd. What it was was a good launching point for a franchise that will now not happen. And of course, House at the End of the Street was a winner. Hooray. And just for full disclosure, Kingsqueen had no idea really what this was about. Vague recollection of me and the comics. But she came out of it pleasantly surprised by how much she liked it. Aw...what could have been. Thanks moviegoing public.
 
Weekend Box Office ? END OF WATCH, HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET Tie for First; TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE a Close Second while DREDD 3D Stumbles | Collider

What a shame. Dredd died a miserable death. Funny, at the Grove, where we saw it, they were alternating 3d and 2d showings. What other 3d movie gets treated like that. And the girls that worked there had no idea what it was about. Was it perfect? no. It was very close to the spirit of the comics, but little things were missing. Like the blocks being called mundane things like 'Peachtree' or O'Neill(which actually was a bit of an easter egg), but in the books they had names like Rowdy Yates block etc. Just an overall lacking sense of humor. Almost played too straight. Nice and bloody. Great visuals/3d. And Karl Urban was just about perfect as Dredd. What it was was a good launching point for a franchise that will now not happen. And of course, House at the End of the Street was a winner. Hooray. And just for full disclosure, Kingsqueen had no idea really what this was about. Vague recollection of me and the comics. But she came out of it pleasantly surprised by how much she liked it. Aw...what could have been. Thanks moviegoing public.

Haha! I watched it. :O

I get what you're saying and I had mixed feelings. The visuals were awesome, but it just felt off. Dunno, you hit the nail on the head, some people won't care about it, but people who have read the comics will see it differently, and maybe expect too much? :think:

When I was a kid and me and my family would head out to Melrose, I would always insist on us going to Golden Apple. And they had a semi adult comic section which included stuff like 2000 AD and Heavy Metal Magazine, not the really hard core adult section that had stuff like Cherry Poptart and Faust, lol, and was hidden behind the curtain.

But anyhow, I was able to thumb through the 2000 AD stuff, and that's how I discovered Dredd. And there are so many complexities in those stories, I mean, the fact that he never takes his mask off in the comic has lead people to argue he is not "white." And there's a lot of satire of the British Judicial system and reflections of the parliament. And Dredd really is one of those comic book characters that truly seems British.

So because I have such a high regard to the character, I might expected too much from this movie. It wasn't bad, but didn't feel quite right. But I've come to the point that films based on comics are seldom going to be as good as it's source material, so might as well take the film on it's own terms. It's like the Watchmen film, I knew it would never be as good as the comics, but decided to watch it and take it on its own terms, and I enjoyed it. The scenes with Jackie Earle Haley were brilliant. Not a perfect movie, but interesting, and I guess that's how I felt about this Dredd movie.

So comic films should not ever be seen as translations of the source material.

Except, for Scott Pilgrim, that was the biggest piece of hipster **** I've ever watched. Lol! I actually walked out. The Scott Pilgrim comics? Great? The movie not so much. :facepalm:
 
Gee, lol, the two people here who have posted that Scott Pilgrim is a good movie also prefer Thanos over Darkseid. :P

I think I was in a bad mood when I saw that movie, so it might influenced my opinion. Still, I'll on to my opinion of said film until the time being. ;)
 
Loved Dredd (movie and some of the comics). Loved Scott Pilgrim (movie, never read comics). Both in my 5 favorite movies for their respective years (so far).
 
Saw Looper this weekend. It was surprisingly interesting. There are a few parts where you might want to ask questions. You know... butterfly effect kind of stuff. There were parts that made you go "Holy ****! Did I just watch that?!", and other parts where you think "meh". In general it was a pretty good movie, but the storyline gets a little muddy at the end.
I'd go see it again.

Also, a few weeks back I watched the most recent instalment of Resident Evil. The wifey and I watched it in 2D because the glasses at Arclight Pasadena are like welding goggles and they kinda hurt your beak a bit. Anyway... it's the usual Alice kicking zombie ass. There were MASSIVE holes in the plot line, but it was an attempt at a reboot I think.
If you have the chance, watch it on Netflix, because it was a flaming cat turd of a movie.

Thinking about movies in general, I'm noticing a bit more and more of the overly campy nature of scifi movies. I can't tell if the studios are making them in hopes that SyFy will show them in 9 months or if they think the movies really are cinematic works of art. I can't tell. I watched the original Alien movie the other day, and that thing freaked the **** out of me as a kid. The thing that made it creapy was how they let the storyline marinate a bit in the juices of the movie. Then you watch the Alien VS Predator flaming pile of mule excriment and its close to horror pr0n. Just in your face goop flying everywhere and no storyline. Prometheus was pretty good, but still lacked a bit of something...

oh well...

Carry on Wayne!
 
also, the wifey and I are going to see Taken 2 this weekend. It looks pretty interesting. I loved the first one, so it will be interesting to see where they go with the story.

One question that's been stuck in my craw for a bit, how the **** did Liam Neeson become such a badass? Is he a dramatic actor like in Schindler's List, or is he an action star like in Taken? Then he lays eggs like Battleship and Clash of the Titans.

What is it with him? Great movies followed by shear crap.
 
also, the wifey and I are going to see Taken 2 this weekend. It looks pretty interesting. I loved the first one, so it will be interesting to see where they go with the story.

One question that's been stuck in my craw for a bit, how the **** did Liam Neeson become such a badass? Is he a dramatic actor like in Schindler's List, or is he an action star like in Taken? Then he lays eggs like Battleship and Clash of the Titans.

What is it with him? Great movies followed by shear crap.

didn't his wife die? i imagine that is part of the coping/healing process - staying busy.
 
One question that's been stuck in my craw for a bit, how the **** did Liam Neeson become such a badass? Is he a dramatic actor like in Schindler's List, or is he an action star like in Taken? Then he lays eggs like Battleship and Clash of the Titans.

What is it with him? Great movies followed by shear crap.

He seems to almost never turn down a role. He probably wants to stay busy.
 
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The Master - I was so excited for this movie. Man... I've seen There Will Be Blood dozens of times. It's one of those movies that I like to have on while I'm doing something else. I just let it play and watch bits and pieces of it while I'm cleaning or whatever. I ****ing LOVE it. So I was pretty amped for PT Anderson's new one, especially since Philip Seymour Hoffman is in it. That dude is awesome. Unfortunately, I was extremely disappointed with The Master.

The execution was all there. The movie looked amazing and the acting was great (Joaquin Phoenix was pretty incredible), but that was all the movie had to offer. The story goes nowhere, nothing happens. With There Will Be Blood, there was actually some amount of character arc. Yeah, the guy is an ******* from start to finish, but there are degrees and you get to watch as his *******-ness slowly corrodes his entire life, but The Master... there was nothing. Someone told me that that was The Point. It's a movie about a cult and how cults don't do anything for you. Seems like a ****ty premise for a film, then, although I have a hard time believing that was PTA's idea for the film. I imagine/hope that multiple viewings would show some subtle difference or something that I'm missing, but I'm honestly not sure I want to spend the time trying to find out.


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Dredd - I can't believe this bombed so badly at the box office because it was ****in' great. Super violent and fun. Would love to watch it again and will consider buying it on Blu-ray.


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Insidious - Got a little silly at the end, but it was creepy as **** in enough places that I would still give this a definite thumbs up.


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House - I remember watching this movie with my dad when I was little and loving the **** out of it, but I didn't remember a single bit of it when I watched it again recently. It's a pretty entertaining ridiculous B-movie about a haunted house. I enjoyed it, but didn't like it as much as I remembered liking it.


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Another Earth - This is one of those sci-fi movies that isn't really a sci-fi movie, but just has something sci-fi-ish happening. In this case, it's that a copy of earth is discovered to have been hiding on the opposite side of the sun. And when I say copy, I mean copy. As far as the residents of Earth 1 know, based on some small conversation, everything is the same. Maybe.

A young woman drives her car drunk and crashes into an SUV with a family in it, killing the child and pregnant mother. When she gets out of prison, she goes to see the father, but can't work up the courage to tell him that it was her that ruined his life. Instead, she lies and the two of them eventually become friends, all while she struggles with what she's done, and wonders whether the her on Earth 2 made the same mistake.

It's a really slow, artsy-fartsy film, but I liked it quite a bit. There are a ****ton of shots of her walking down the street or a field or wherever with the other earth showing very large in the sky behind her. It almost seems like filler, but it looks really nice, so it didn't bother me. I would recommend it if you're ok with artsy-fartsy.


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Martha Marcy May Marlene - Elizabeth Olsen escapes from a small cult in the Catskill Mountains and goes to stay with her estranged sister. The film jumps back and forth in time between her joining the cult and slowly becoming indoctrinated (or whatever you want to call it) and her being at her sister's and trying to come out of that indoctrination. It's an intense movie and I loved the **** out of it. Elizabeth Olsen was impressive as hell, John Hawkes was great (as usual) and Sarah Paulson was really good, too. Initially, the ending kind of pissed me off, but about 15 minutes later I decided it was a great ending, even if it was a little frustrating. Great ****ing movie. I will be buying this at some point soon.
 
With no hockey, I turned on the HBO and will now try and catch up on all the movies I've been missing.
 
didn't his wife die? i imagine that is part of the coping/healing process - staying busy.

No, his ex-wife (played by Famke Janssen) didn't die. She just cried about getting her daughter back.

I'm going to go out on a limb based on the trailer. Bad guys want to kill Neeson, and they have a lot of connections so they know when he enters the region. The bad guys try to get him but end up kidnapping Famke to get to him. Now his daughter needs to become a badass and whoop some Eastern European bad guy ass along with her dad. Mix in some monotone monologue, add in a car chase or three and shoot about 2,000 rounds from hand guns to AK-47s, and you've got yourself Taken 2.

I still want to see it though.


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OOPS! Yes. Liam Neeson's wife did die in 2010 (I think). I thought you were talking about in the movie...

silly me
 
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No, his ex-wife (played by Famke Janssen) didn't die. She just cried about getting her daughter back.

I'm going to go out on a limb based on the trailer. Bad guys want to kill Neeson, and they have a lot of connections so they know when he enters the region. The bad guys try to get him but end up kidnapping Famke to get to him. Now his daughter needs to become a badass and whoop some Eastern European bad guy ass along with her dad. Mix in some monotone monologue, add in a car chase or three and shoot about 2,000 rounds from hand guns to AK-47s, and you've got yourself Taken 2.

I still want to see it though.


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OOPS! Yes. Liam Neeson's wife did die in 2010 (I think). I thought you were talking about in the movie...

silly me

dork
 
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