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01/24/2010 10:21:46 AM · #751
Book of Eli

Not as thrilling as the commercials have implied. My wife and I went to the theater together, she saw "It's Complicated" and I saw "Book of Eli". When my movie was over I was wishing I had went to the other instead. Save your money and rent the DvD if you just need to see it. I agree with Justine, seems like I've seen this before...3 out of 10 for me.
01/24/2010 10:28:14 AM · #752
2 on DVD

"In the Loop" 8/10. Political humor at it's finest, it's all about the dialog.

"Departures" 8/10. Moving Japanese drama, so poignant on many levels.
01/24/2010 10:52:50 AM · #753
Departures looks interesting

Dark Victory (1939) was on PBS last night. 8/10 Bette Davis and a small casting of Bogart. A socialite discovers she is terminally ill and has to come to terms with her fate.
01/24/2010 01:35:37 PM · #754
Up in the AIr - I say 8 = George Clooney and funky retro colour in the filming - sigh!
01/24/2010 01:56:00 PM · #755
Avitar 3D (yes Virginia, there is a 2D version in theaters). 9/10 Extremely enjoyable if you go into it without preconceived notions. GREAT execution.

Message edited by author 2010-01-24 16:28:58.
01/24/2010 02:08:02 PM · #756
District 9, 6/10
01/24/2010 02:08:33 PM · #757
Avatar 3D 15/10
01/24/2010 03:04:06 PM · #758
Avatar 5/10 The plot and acting were cringe worthy.. I think I knew what was coming next every step of the way and I wanted to walk out every time they were panning over some landscape and some random character was oohing. Even the action was predictable which was supposed to be the fun part :S Boring and Disappointing.

Sherlock Holmes 7.5/10 I did not expect it to be good at all and I didn't expect them to portray Sherlock's character in a fashion that I could enjoy.. He was as nutty and as eccentric as I imagined him to be.. While bits of it were predictable they did them in a way I could enjoy watching. I am so going over my Sherlock Holmes books again.

01/25/2010 01:13:54 PM · #759
The Hurt Locker: 7.5/10

Good movie. Not great, but solid. It's nice seeing a no-name cast (until now) turn in performances like these and shows you don't need 'a name' to make a movie and make it well. The only 'star' I saw in the move was Kate from Lost for all of about 7 minutes.

This film is much better than The Road ;)
01/25/2010 02:49:00 PM · #760
Paranormal Activity - 6/10. Kind of silly, and frustrating at the end when the dialogue became hard to understand, but it actually creeped me out -- in the way that lying in the dark staring at a dark doorway will creep you out if you wait long enough for something to appear.

Happy, Texas - 7/10. Broad, lightweight comedy, but both Steve Zahn and William H. Macy are so good in their own ways.


PS: Tez, I appreciated your review of The Road. When I heard they were making it into a movie I couldn't believe it (I've read the book twice).
01/25/2010 06:45:28 PM · #761
Larry, I'm glad you read all the review! I was a tad verbose.

If you haven't seen the movie, then don't, it will do nothing but piss you off.

And you were right about Paranormal Activity, not the brainiest of movies, but certainly frightening.
01/25/2010 07:09:38 PM · #762
Avatar 3D: 8 of 10

I can't say that I was all that impressed with plot and character development, and yes, in ways it was more than a little predictable... however the CGI was positively stunning. It was definitely the first time (for me) that CGI achieved true "suspension of disbelief." I found myself immersed, with a few exceptions. I also found the 3D surprisingly well-done. A little over-emphasized in some scenes, but overall I think it added to the experience. Overall, a fantastic escape from a mundane winter Saturday afternoon.
Things I wish were done better:
- Please oh please, let's stop casting the corporate giant as "Evil Incarnate." A little
- Unobtanium?? O come on, a little more though here...
- Colonel whats-his-name, we may see him in 3D, but his character is still 2-dimensional ;-)
01/25/2010 07:46:04 PM · #763
Originally posted by kirbic:

- Colonel whats-his-name, we may see him in 3D, but his character is still 2-dimensional ;-)


Probably because he was designed for a 1-dimensional audience. :P
02/02/2010 06:33:51 PM · #764
300 (again, and I will see it again when I come home!)

THIS!!! IS!!! SPARTA!!!

1000000/10!!!!!
02/02/2010 06:35:03 PM · #765
30 Days of Night - decent vampire movie set in Alaska.
02/02/2010 06:36:45 PM · #766
Originally posted by yanko:

Originally posted by kirbic:

- Colonel whats-his-name, we may see him in 3D, but his character is still 2-dimensional ;-)


Probably because he was designed for a 1-dimensional audience. :P


I think he was the only sane person in the movie, all the rest were bunch of eco-feminists
02/02/2010 07:02:08 PM · #767
Angels and Demons... 5/10 Dialogue is uninspired, Hank's character loves to spew every piece of information stored in his pointy little head, if only to prove his incredible smartness. :) Not as snappy as DaVinci code. The sets are pretty cool though.

Message edited by author 2010-02-02 19:08:15.
02/02/2010 07:02:52 PM · #768
I recently saw "The Road". It was bleak, depressing, and demoralizing. It was one of the better movies I've seen all year. Kodi Smit-McPhee was brilliant. If Oscars actually meant something, he would have been nominated for Best Actor (and would win).
02/02/2010 07:09:41 PM · #769
Originally posted by Louis:

I recently saw "The Road". It was bleak, depressing, and demoralizing. It was one of the better movies I've seen all year. Kodi Smit-McPhee was brilliant. If Oscars actually meant something, he would have been nominated for Best Actor (and would win).


That movie made me so depressed. LOL
02/03/2010 02:07:17 AM · #770
Originally posted by emeraldcoast01:

Originally posted by Louis:

I recently saw "The Road". It was bleak, depressing, and demoralizing. It was one of the better movies I've seen all year. Kodi Smit-McPhee was brilliant. If Oscars actually meant something, he would have been nominated for Best Actor (and would win).


That movie made me so depressed. LOL


So. Very. Wrong.

It just made me mad they took awesome source material and turned it into crap. Best actor? For what?
02/03/2010 02:09:25 AM · #771
taxi to the dark side: 10/10

A movie that finally matters.

This is a documentary style piece about the usage of torture in Iraq and Afghanistan on POWs.

It's eye-opening, superbly honest, superbly informative and does what every movie SHOULD do: make you feel something and think after the credits roll.

You owe it to yourself to watch this.
02/07/2010 06:50:44 AM · #772
Instinct-Anthony Hopkins, Cuba Gooding Jr., Donald Sutherland, Maura Tierney.

Fabulous! 10/10-1999

I dunno why I didn't catch this when it was out as I love anything with Anthony Hopkins. Wonderful story of a man who went to live with gorillas in the mountains of Africa and the angst and horror that befell him when he led others to him.
02/07/2010 07:29:37 AM · #773
The World's Fastest Indian
Just saw it for the 3rd time, Anthony Hopkins is brilliant! 10/10

Message edited by author 2010-02-07 07:33:39.
02/20/2010 04:07:09 PM · #774
Anyone else looking forward to The Crazies?
02/20/2010 04:43:55 PM · #775
Gloomy Sunday - Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod - 9/10

Captivating story - love, music, war, racism, evil, revenge, etc.

Message edited by author 2010-02-20 16:55:41.
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