Re: Recently watched
Posted by Juim on
Sat May 15th 2004 at 7:23pm
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No, My parents were invited to a private event held by a schmaltzy Attorney firm who hold "movie nights" several times a year for their employess and clients . Dinner, drinks, the whole schebang. I went as a favor to me dear old mother. They lease out a little theater in downtown proper(LA), fed and drank everybody royally before the flick. I must admit it was fun.
Re: Recently watched
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Sat May 15th 2004 at 7:33pm
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I saw Troy last night (as well). It was badass, but something was missing ... I'd discuss some other minor gripes I have with the film, but most people haven't seen it ... lets just say I was looking forward to seeing something happen and it never did. :\
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I heard it was really bad. From a lot of people. And this isn't critics mind you.
I saw both Red Dragon and The Shining this evening. I highly recommend both as essential viewing (even though Edward Norton can't act very well as a protagonist, the antagonist in Red Dragon was an interesting character).
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It was the Jack Nicholson one, yes. :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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"pickabar ... what the hell is pickabar?"
Secondly, Troy was good, even though they focused on Achelies a little too much. Most everything was very close to the Iliad (besides the dialog of course).
But in all adaptations you expect change, I think the final product was good ... except for one thing ... grr.
Re: Recently watched
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Now I'm no fancy scientist but that looks like "pick up bart', possibly an allusion to a simpsons episode?
Re: Recently watched
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Damn your quotes and damn your foresight! :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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just finished "Miracle"
2 thumbs up
Re: Recently watched
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Sat May 22nd 2004 at 8:10am
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watched "walking tall" 1 and 1/2 thumbs up..
watched "timelines" 2 thumbs up
Re: Recently watched
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Yeah Miracle was really great. Its up there with Rocky in my all-time favorite sports movies.
Re: Recently watched
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Shrek 2....... I know I know, but it was a great movie, a good sequal to the first :biggrin: .
Re: Recently watched
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I watched Troy yesterday; I think it's mostly a good adaptation of the Iliad, even though they changed a couple of details, but the story was overall respected. And the artistic direction is amazing!!! The architecture, the music, and the horse!!! I really liked the horse; this is exactly what naval invaders would build; a rough sculpture made with pieces of boats. I give it two thumbs up.
Re: Recently watched
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Sat May 22nd 2004 at 7:18pm
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OMG shrek2 was mint!
I laughed so hard
Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on
Tue May 25th 2004 at 9:21pm
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Well, study the actual Trojan war, you might have a better idea :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Uh, that's nice, but unlike you and Pearl he's a) not biased towards any side and b) both sides seem to have noble causes, perhaps unlike the Japanese and their empire building. Anyway we all know Pearl Harbour was a recylced Frankenstein of a film and difficult enough to watch :razz:
PS I haven't seen Troy or really know what it's about, so if it's not noble bitch to Adam :razz:
Re: Recently watched
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me personally? how can i not be unbiased, but seriously, the Japanese of the time considered it noble, or a noble cause, who are we to decide what exactly quantifies the level noble?
i am not truly comparing the Iliad to pearl the movie either, just commenting on being able to watch a show and separating my ideals from the right and wrongness of the situations that sparked the stories.
yes, i am sleepy again, just got in from Pittsburgh, if my post makes no sense.. thats my excuse.
Re: Recently watched
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Noble causes? The greek king uses his brothers wifes infidelity as an excuse to rule the world?.
Helen cheats on her husband, leaves him, starts the biggest war the world has seen to date, sees how her lovers brother gets killed because of it, watches Troy burn because of it? Noble?
Sounds more like a bad soap opera to me. I enjoyed the movie, just Brad Pitt was all wrong in his part IMO.
Re: Recently watched
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OK, so going to war over Helena was a little over the top, but the men who served him, such as Odysseus (wrong spelling i'm sure) were very honest noble men. Would you support him because he was fighting for his country, or Paris who stole Helena because they were in love? Neither were in the right or wrong - that was my issue with the film. Films are generally a bit of escapism where you can root for one side and boo and hiss at the others :wink:
Re: Recently watched
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Wed May 26th 2004 at 5:41pm
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It doesn't exist for sides, but individual people.
By the way, I thought Sean Bean kicked ass as Odysseus.
Re: Recently watched
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He sucks in everything. The only reason why he's somewhat barable in LOTR is because his acting is over the top and out there.
Re: Recently watched
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Fri May 28th 2004 at 1:41am
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I didn't mind him in LOTR - I felt he fitted the part of Legolas pretty well...but as he had so few lines all he had to do was look the part :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Oh, no he was good as Legoals. But, the reason why is because his acting is over the top and cheesy. However, it fit perfectly in with the fantasy epic feel of LOTR. I never said he was bad in LOTR, just everything else.
However, If I had to say what he was best in (using that term loosly) besides LOTR, it would be Troy. Because as much as I hate him, he wasn't painful to watch (again over the top-ness semi-suited the role) ... unlike in Priates.
Re: Recently watched
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Sat May 29th 2004 at 8:30pm
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just got back from walk-in theater..
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3 thumbs up..
have an appointment for "Troy" at 4:30 will give my unbiased opinion then.. looks askance at troy critics
Re: Recently watched
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just got back from viewing "Troy"
not quite a 2 thumbs upper, but a long way from trash..
knowing what must happen, takes a bit off the top IMO...
Mr. Pitt, wasn't so bad.. no worse than Kirk Douglas playing similar roles..
its rather refreshing to see the hero of normal proportions.. of late, if you are not as big as "The Rock" you can't seem to make it in herodom :sad:
Re: Recently watched
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Sun May 30th 2004 at 3:15am
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"Paycheck"
1 1/2 thumbs up..
Re: Recently watched
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we seem stuck in a rut, we only seem to be posting 5 star movies here of late, lets break that tradition with "The Order"
my wife loves this genre of movies, so i can believe her when she said "IT BLOWS"
2 thumbs down..