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03-18-2010, 05:18 PM | #5561 (permalink) | |
Dr. Prunk
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I almost never give a **1/2 to anything, usally it's either a ** or *** but I had to make an exception here, a very polarizing film indeed. **1/2 = decent/average |
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03-18-2010, 07:18 PM | #5562 (permalink) |
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Certainly more than two decades - I guess you would have had to at least been born back then to know, though. Ask your parents.
The last film I saw was LEMMY at sxsw a couple days ago. It's generally a great documentary (I have some complaints but I won't get into it now). It was a really insightful look into the guy's life. Many musicians are interviewed (Hawkwind and a whole bunch of metal and punk band members) throughout and the film reveals that Lemmy really is an even more interesting character than he seems. Here's the best part: Lemmy was THERE. He did a Q&A at the end and I got a crappy video recording of it on my phone. Here's a taste of the film..
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03-18-2010, 07:25 PM | #5563 (permalink) | |
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* = bad? ** = alright? *** = good? **** = amazing? I usually give films something out of 10. 5 being average, 7 being above average. 8 being good. 9 being brilliant. 10 being the most entertaining and thought provoking film I've seen. |
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03-18-2010, 07:42 PM | #5564 (permalink) |
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* = Bad
*1/2 = Poor ** = Ok **1/2 = Slightly above average *** = Good ***1/2 = Great **** = Masterpiece Though I almost never use *1/2 or **1/2, dunno, I just like to keep the variety of ratings to a minimal to avoid confusion and so I don't have to waste time deciding what rating to give. I don't like the 10 point system at all, primary reason is because the middle ratings are such a grey area. It seems like nobody can make up their mind over what a f*cking 6 is, I've seen it being given to movies that are "very bad" and to movies that are "very good". Shouldn't 6 be average or decent? Why then do people give something a 6 and call it a piece of crap? WTF MAN? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having 5 lower ratings? Last edited by boo boo; 03-18-2010 at 07:49 PM. |
03-18-2010, 08:17 PM | #5565 (permalink) |
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Totally engrossed and although it seems it has taken liberties with facts, this Dutch based WWII drama had enough intelligence and style to warrant a second viewing. Carice Van Houten is astonishing in the lead role and is beguiling to watch. Very impressed.
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03-18-2010, 08:19 PM | #5566 (permalink) |
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Well.. I'm gonna re think it.
1 is diabolical, it actually offends me to watch it. 2 is awful but i can get to the end just about. 3 is bad. 4 is under average 5 is average 6 is slightly above average 7 is good 8 is great 9 is outstanding 10 thought provoking masterpiece Recently I watched two Scorsese films, Shutter Island got a 7 at first, then I decided it was an 8. (I really liked it ) Aviator got a 7. I've never seen anyone employ a 4 * system before, how come it's 4 star and not 5? |
03-18-2010, 09:20 PM | #5567 (permalink) |
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Finally got around to watching the hurt locker the other day, really good, highly recommend it.
Now I just need to watch where the wild things are, which I will this weekend at some point most likely.
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03-19-2010, 02:33 PM | #5569 (permalink) |
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I just saw a movie called "The Beatnicks" starring Norman Reedus (Boondock Saints), Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight), Elodie Bouchez (Alias) and Mark Boone Jr. (Sons of Anarchy).
It's a really cool, laid-back movie about two musicians who work towards getting the gig of a lifetime. In the process, they encounter some great beats, a funny little monkey, and even a little bit of love. It has a really great soundtrack and some awesome poetry. I'd definitely recommend this movie! |
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