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12/27/2012 09:59:40 PM · #1151
Chronicle - 7/10 you kind of new where each character was going to go, very stereotypical, the previews did a good job of not spoiling anything. I had no idea going in it would end up where it did.
12/27/2012 10:50:58 PM · #1152
Departures, a wonderful Japanese film, 15+ years in the making, on the subject of death. Absolutely fantastic film, alternately heart-wrenching and heart-warming. 9.5/10
12/28/2012 01:43:30 AM · #1153
The Adjustment Bureau
thought it was some kinda boring white-collar government conspiracy flick, but i was wrong!
you can say it is about religion, because that's what came to mind when i watched it.
but not the religion that we know of.
definately enjoyable for those who enjoyed films that involves mysterious higher forces (aliens, religions)

Message edited by author 2012-12-28 01:44:59.
12/28/2012 03:49:17 AM · #1154
The Bourne Legacy - 5/10
I didn't like this much at all. A bit contrived, acting was not great and the ending, well it sucked. Just enough gratuitous violence to keep it from getting a big fat zero.

Dark Knight Rises - 6/10
Not the best one, IMO. Plot seemed to be an uncreative regurgitation of all the previous plots.

...maybe I'm just getting grumpy and harsh in my old age. ;-)
12/28/2012 06:35:53 AM · #1155
Les Misérables - 7/10

A well acted beautifully staged and shot rendition of a plays I really do not care for. I have seen it on stage a few times, and heard the music many, many times too many and I find the story soppy, the plot contrived, and the music catchy but vapid. In short I hate the subject matter, but it was so beautifully presented that it was...not horrible. In fact when Anne Hathaway was on screen, it was quite good.
12/28/2012 08:54:21 AM · #1156
Hot Tub Time Machine - 4/10
Exactly what you would expect for a movie with that title.
12/28/2012 09:35:33 PM · #1157
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Departures, a wonderful Japanese film, 15+ years in the making, on the subject of death. Absolutely fantastic film, alternately heart-wrenching and heart-warming. 9.5/10

+1 - An amazing film. And you don't need to know any Japanese at all.
12/28/2012 11:28:44 PM · #1158
Warrior 8 out of ten. the story is told really well, and it appealed to me.
12/29/2012 12:16:22 AM · #1159
The Hobbit - not sure how to rate it. Long. Beautiful scenery. Stupid deviation(s) from the book to allow cameo appearances of Galadrial, the White Wizard (blanking on his name). Dreadful re-use (or nearly identical re-use) of scenes from the LOTR movies - some additional creativity would have been nice. LOTR & Tolkein fans will enjoy it.
12/29/2012 02:03:30 AM · #1160
Originally posted by dtremain:

The Hobbit - not sure how to rate it. Long. Beautiful scenery. Stupid deviation(s) from the book to allow cameo appearances of Galadrial, the White Wizard (blanking on his name). Dreadful re-use (or nearly identical re-use) of scenes from the LOTR movies - some additional creativity would have been nice. LOTR & Tolkein fans will enjoy it.

I liked it a lot too. Others have said it was a bit too long and maybe the opening scenes could have been shorter, but it went by pretty quickly for me. I saw it in 3D with high frame rate too- pretty cool!
12/29/2012 10:59:49 AM · #1161
Originally posted by Brent_S:

Originally posted by dtremain:

The Hobbit - not sure how to rate it. Long. Beautiful scenery. Stupid deviation(s) from the book to allow cameo appearances of Galadrial, the White Wizard (blanking on his name). Dreadful re-use (or nearly identical re-use) of scenes from the LOTR movies - some additional creativity would have been nice. LOTR & Tolkein fans will enjoy it.

I liked it a lot too. Others have said it was a bit too long and maybe the opening scenes could have been shorter, but it went by pretty quickly for me. I saw it in 3D with high frame rate too- pretty cool!


im looking forward to it, i have the extended LOTRs and the longer these movies the better.
12/29/2012 11:06:05 AM · #1162
The Watch - 5/10. Meh. Funny at times, and not what you expect, but meh.
12/29/2012 01:27:57 PM · #1163
Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by Brent_S:

Originally posted by dtremain:

The Hobbit - not sure how to rate it. Long. Beautiful scenery. Stupid deviation(s) from the book to allow cameo appearances of Galadrial, the White Wizard (blanking on his name). Dreadful re-use (or nearly identical re-use) of scenes from the LOTR movies - some additional creativity would have been nicle. LOTR & Tolkein fans will enjoy it.

I liked it a lot too. Others have said it was a bit too long and maybe the opening scenes could have been shorter, but it went by pretty quickly for me. I saw it in 3D with high frame rate too- pretty cool!


im looking forward to it, i have the extended LOTRs and the longer these movies the better.


I thought the hobbit was terrific, some of the cinematic necessities, and the fact there will be three movies made sime changes and inclusions necessary. One major change was that Azog, The goblin king who ws actually kiled at the battle of azanulbizar, has been changes to allow him to be the nemesis of Thorin throughout all three movies, and certainly to become an enemy at the battle of 5 armies.

The white council scenes and other additions are pretty true to the appendices of the Hobbit and close writings. All in all its as good a movie at the lotr movies, and the acting, bilbo and thorin, is quite good.
12/29/2012 02:23:30 PM · #1164
Originally posted by blindjustice:

Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by Brent_S:

Originally posted by dtremain:

The Hobbit - not sure how to rate it. Long. Beautiful scenery. Stupid deviation(s) from the book to allow cameo appearances of Galadrial, the White Wizard (blanking on his name). Dreadful re-use (or nearly identical re-use) of scenes from the LOTR movies - some additional creativity would have been nicle. LOTR & Tolkein fans will enjoy it.

I liked it a lot too. Others have said it was a bit too long and maybe the opening scenes could have been shorter, but it went by pretty quickly for me. I saw it in 3D with high frame rate too- pretty cool!


im looking forward to it, i have the extended LOTRs and the longer these movies the better.


I thought the hobbit was terrific, some of the cinematic necessities, and the fact there will be three movies made sime changes and inclusions necessary. One major change was that Azog, The goblin king who ws actually kiled at the battle of azanulbizar, has been changes to allow him to be the nemesis of Thorin throughout all three movies, and certainly to become an enemy at the battle of 5 armies.

The white council scenes and other additions are pretty true to the appendices of the Hobbit and close writings. All in all its as good a movie at the lotr movies, and the acting, bilbo and thorin, is quite good.


The movie really is even better the second time around. ::beams::
12/29/2012 03:25:06 PM · #1165
Originally posted by blindjustice:

Originally posted by mike_311:

Originally posted by Brent_S:

Originally posted by dtremain:

The Hobbit - not sure how to rate it. Long. Beautiful scenery. Stupid deviation(s) from the book to allow cameo appearances of Galadrial, the White Wizard (blanking on his name). Dreadful re-use (or nearly identical re-use) of scenes from the LOTR movies - some additional creativity would have been nicle. LOTR & Tolkein fans will enjoy it.

I liked it a lot too. Others have said it was a bit too long and maybe the opening scenes could have been shorter, but it went by pretty quickly for me. I saw it in 3D with high frame rate too- pretty cool!


im looking forward to it, i have the extended LOTRs and the longer these movies the better.


I thought the hobbit was terrific, some of the cinematic necessities, and the fact there will be three movies made sime changes and inclusions necessary. One major change was that Azog, The goblin king who ws actually kiled at the battle of azanulbizar, has been changes to allow him to be the nemesis of Thorin throughout all three movies, and certainly to become an enemy at the battle of 5 armies.

The white council scenes and other additions are pretty true to the appendices of the Hobbit and close writings. All in all its as good a movie at the lotr movies, and the acting, bilbo and thorin, is quite good.


I found it a really good movie despite its small shortcommings incl story and CGI moments, its entertaining and not too long, worth the entry money... also saw skyfall and that was ok too... overall both enjoyable for different reasons. Hobbit is not a childrens movie unlike the book it will scare young kids and i look forward to the next two installments, Peter jackson is probably the only director who could have tackled these movies with the right amount of balance and imagination needed! :O)
12/29/2012 03:26:16 PM · #1166
however the best film ive seen all year is "Intouchables" 10/10
12/29/2012 05:10:12 PM · #1167
Just saw a quietly terrifying, brilliantly done pic called Frozen. Well worth checking out, 9/10.
12/31/2012 03:32:43 AM · #1168
Ted - 7/10
Kind of lame, but pretty funny if you are inebriated.
12/31/2012 05:49:05 AM · #1169
Midnight in Paris

10/10
12/31/2012 05:58:43 AM · #1170
Deliverance - 8.5/10

Not seen it for years but was so impressed with how it was shot. Authentic scenes throughout - all stunts performed by its uninsured cast.

Direction is outstanding - the care taken to offer the right shot in each scene is commendable.

40 years old but my goodness - ahead of its time.
01/02/2013 11:23:32 PM · #1171
Agree with the 10/10 for Midnight in Paris. Loved it.

Last movie I ditched work left work early for was Les Mis. 10/10 huge fan of the songs and that acting wasn't half bad for folks singing while they work. But then I love theater so I'm partial.

Just watched The Lucky One ... 6/10. Nice storyline but acting seemed a little flat. It still jerked a few tears though.
01/02/2013 11:42:25 PM · #1172
Looper - 7/10
Could have been better. Plot and storyline started promisingly. Then started to degrade to a point where it becomes another Bruce Willis action movie. Time travel story not done right. Lots of loose ends that just dont really make sense.
01/02/2013 11:53:01 PM · #1173
Originally posted by crayon:

Looper - 7/10
Could have been better. Plot and storyline started promisingly. Then started to degrade to a point where it becomes another Bruce Willis action movie. Time travel story not done right. Lots of loose ends that just dont really make sense.

When I first saw the preview for that movie, I about spit out my beer at the notion that in the future, time travel will be used by the mob to rub people out. Like cement shoes would suddenly go out of fashion or a simple bullet to the back of the head is just not dramatic enough. I'm sure I am missing something, but from what you're saying, probably not.
01/02/2013 11:54:32 PM · #1174
Beasts of the Southern Wild 8/10

Very different film. Quite engaging in a primal way.
01/03/2013 12:24:09 AM · #1175
The hobbit -9/10.

I loved every inch of it. It was definitely made for me. Although the people I went with threatened to knife me if there was another fight scene so one mark off for Inducing death threats.
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