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Exo 11-19-2012 03:56 PM

I had no work today due to my car being in the shop so had a lazy day and watch some movies.

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Yeah, it took me this log to finally see this one, which is weird because I love Woody Allen. This is in my top three of his besides Sleeper and Deconstructing Harry. The great lines were great and the acting was wonderful. Great little movie.

9/10

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Well that was a big pile of average. Ribisi was very good but he didn't save a boring and average script and a non emotional ending. Bleh.

4/10

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The Posiden Adventure in a building. I liked it a lot but it was just too long. Can't complain though when you get to see Steve McQueen and Paul Newman together on the same creen.

8/10

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Great campy fun. I love bad movies. Great soundtrack too. It's on Netflix Instant.

1/10
8/10 on a bad movie scale

Paedantic Basterd 11-19-2012 06:47 PM

We've been pretty big on movie nights, being poor students, so I'll throw down a handful of the ones we've made it through recently.

Pulp Fiction: I find Tarrantino pretty hit or miss. It's strange, because I love so many of the qualities of his work, but I rarely find that they all come together at once for me. In the case of Pulp Fiction, I was honestly left wanting.

500 Days of Summer: Aw heck, this is just about the indie-pop-est film ever, but I really enjoyed it.

Fracture: Saw this quite some time ago, and for some reason remember it being much longer and more complicated. Ah, growing up.

The Ides of March: Probably need to have a good grasp of American politics to really enjoy this. Spent most of the film predicting an elaborate blackmail conspiracy that never came to fruition. Hmh.

Lars and the Real Girl: Thought this incredibly boring when I was 17, but gave it another go and got a great deal more out of it as an adult. Cute film.

Crazy Stupid Love: I could be gay for Emma Stone. Awkward, funny film.

Drive: While I'm not sure it lived up to the amount of hype it has received, there's still something highly intriguing about this one. I think I liked it.

Stay: Great premise, nice surprise, but some aspects of how they accomplished the conclusion are confusing and pissed me off.


You might be sensing a theme here.

jackhammer 11-19-2012 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Exoskeletal (Post 1251902)
I felt Shannon deserved an Oscar nom for that performance. The scene during the community dinner was amazing.

He sure did:

LoathsomePete 11-19-2012 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Pedestrian (Post 1252216)
We've been pretty big on movie nights, being poor students, so I'll throw down a handful of the ones we've made it through recently.

Pulp Fiction: I find Tarrantino pretty hit or miss. It's strange, because I love so many of the qualities of his work, but I rarely find that they all come together at once for me. In the case of Pulp Fiction, I was honestly left wanting.

500 Days of Summer: Aw heck, this is just about the indie-pop-est film ever, but I really enjoyed it.

Fracture: Saw this quite some time ago, and for some reason remember it being much longer and more complicated. Ah, growing up.

The Ides of March: Probably need to have a good grasp of American politics to really enjoy this. Spent most of the film predicting an elaborate blackmail conspiracy that never came to fruition. Hmh.

Lars and the Real Girl: Thought this incredibly boring when I was 17, but gave it another go and got a great deal more out of it as an adult. Cute film.

Crazy Stupid Love: I could be gay for Emma Stone. Awkward, funny film.

Drive: While I'm not sure it lived up to the amount of hype it has received, there's still something highly intriguing about this one. I think I liked it.

Stay: Great premise, nice surprise, but some aspects of how they accomplished the conclusion are confusing and pissed me off.


You might be sensing a theme here.

Is it your fangirl crush on Ryan Gosling?

Paedantic Basterd 11-19-2012 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1252228)
Is it your fangirl crush on Ryan Gosling?

He's pretty.

Guybrush 11-20-2012 09:14 AM

^I think Ryan Gosling is the sort of actor girls like along with guys like Robert Pattinson and Matthew McConaughey.

The Batlord 11-20-2012 09:52 AM

None of them live up to old school Brad Pitt. I'm not gay, but I'd give it a try with him. Dude, needs to cut his hair and shave that awful goatee he's got now. He looks ****ing homeless.

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Paedantic Basterd 11-20-2012 05:24 PM

Nah, all the other mentions on this page are really far off base.

Thom Yorke 11-20-2012 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pedestrian (Post 1252216)
Pulp Fiction: I find Tarrantino pretty hit or miss. It's strange, because I love so many of the qualities of his work, but I rarely find that they all come together at once for me. In the case of Pulp Fiction, I was honestly left wanting.

Which films do you think he's hit on?

Exo 11-20-2012 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1252400)
^I think Ryan Gosling is the sort of actor girls like along with guys like Robert Pattinson and Matthew McConaughey.

but a FAR better actor.


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