Recent movies reviews/recommendations/warnings
#41
Posted 2008-January-25, 15:41
Create an internet site that makes your victim die faster the more people log on to watch.
#42
Posted 2008-January-25, 17:36
-P.J. Painter.
#43
Posted 2008-January-29, 12:43
pclayton, on Jan 25 2008, 01:09 PM, said:
Saw the movie last night and liked it except for the last 20 minutes, which did seem tacked on. The relationship between the Eli and Plainview was underdeveloped. Eli probably had the potential to achieve what Plainview's (adopted?) son couldn't on account of a physical handicap, but he was handicapped by his mental attitude.
Plainview's character isn't exactly completely hinged either and it's difficult to guage exactly what drives his homicidal act at the end is driven by an act of revenge for his earlier willful humiliation or his contempt for weakness.
Anyway, certainly of better movies of the year IMO, on a list currently topped by "No Country For Old Men"...
#44
Posted 2008-January-30, 10:12
The only parts of No Country for Old Men I liked were those involving Javier Bardem, who is awesome. The rest of it was boring as sh*t.
#45
Posted 2008-January-30, 10:18
Apollo81, on Jan 30 2008, 08:12 AM, said:
LOL, I'm not a Radiohead fan either, which probably explains why I didn't like it.OK Computer just puts me to sleep.
#46
Posted 2008-January-30, 13:49
pclayton, on Jan 30 2008, 11:18 AM, said:
Apollo81, on Jan 30 2008, 08:12 AM, said:
LOL, I'm not a Radiohead fan either, which probably explains why I didn't like it.OK Computer just puts me to sleep.
I liked the movie, music was ok......try their new CD Rainbows.
I also liked Lewis, he was in almost every scene. I understand Anderson wrote the movie with Lewis in mind for the main part.
My first job out of school was for Union Oil which plays a part in the movie. I spent my whole job wondering how everyone including me seemed to do nothing all day long and take all day to do it. I had so little to do all day long I ended up going to law school in my spare time.
#47
Posted 2008-January-30, 17:15
#48
Posted 2008-January-31, 05:41
George Carlin
#50
Posted 2008-July-12, 15:37
If there's a more talented 30-something director out there, I'd like to know who it is.
A.O. Scott's review.
#51
Posted 2008-July-12, 16:19
helene_t, on Jan 30 2008, 06:15 PM, said:
Don't worry -- you will have lots of company (including me ...
#52
Posted 2008-July-12, 17:16
#53 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-July-12, 17:52
#54
Posted 2008-August-25, 04:21
#55
Posted 2008-August-25, 04:41
George Carlin
#56
Posted 2008-August-25, 06:21
Excellent. One of my top ten favorites of the year.
Based on the book by Harlan Coben, a good book also.
Batman was excellent but I think I enjoyed IronMan a bit more.
#57
Posted 2008-August-25, 12:57
mike777, on Aug 25 2008, 07:21 AM, said:
Excellent. One of my top ten favorites of the year.
Based on the book by Harlan Coben, a good book also.
Batman was excellent but I think I enjoyed IronMan a bit more.
subtitles, mike?
#58
Posted 2008-August-25, 14:42
luke warm, on Aug 25 2008, 01:57 PM, said:
mike777, on Aug 25 2008, 07:21 AM, said:
Excellent. One of my top ten favorites of the year.
Based on the book by Harlan Coben, a good book also.
Batman was excellent but I think I enjoyed IronMan a bit more.
subtitles, mike?
Yes
#59
Posted 2008-August-25, 17:08
mike777, on Aug 25 2008, 07:21 AM, said:
Excellent. One of my top ten favorites of the year.
Based on the book by Harlan Coben, a good book also.
Batman was excellent but I think I enjoyed IronMan a bit more.
Agree with all three. "Tell No One" reminded me of "The Big Sleep" in terms of the labyrinthine plot, but amazingly enough they managed to it sort it all out by the end.
#60
Posted 2008-August-27, 16:11