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Old 03-04-2011, 09:12 PM   #9571 (permalink)
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i watched all Oscar nominated films ... i have a personal bias to The Social Network but i have to admit The King's Speech deserves the Best Picture trophy
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Old 03-05-2011, 08:36 PM   #9572 (permalink)
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One I'd wanted to see for quite some time. A really interesting and inventive sci-fi/supernatural premise, and I was actually quite impressed by it...at least 'til the last half hour or so.

Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention at the time, but...
Spoiler for go figure:
...how the fuck did Willem Dafoe and Ethan Hawke not bleed to death/kick the bucket themselves in supplying the whole vampire race with whatever that cure was? Seeing as they were 'human' at the time and all...

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Old 03-05-2011, 08:54 PM   #9573 (permalink)
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I felt like calling him a "hack" because I don't like his films even though I have watched all of his films at least once. They just do nothing for me. I don't care for his directing style or anything of that nature.
Sorry. I did come across like an elitist prick here. Your opinion is as valid as the next person. Apologies.

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One I'd wanted to see for quite some time. A really interesting and inventive sci-fi/supernatural premise, and I was actually quite impressed by it...at least 'til the last half hour or so.

Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention at the time, but...
Spoiler for go figure:
...how the fuck did Willem Dafoe and Ethan Hawke not bleed to death/kick the bucket themselves in supplying the whole vampire race with whatever that cure was? Seeing as they were 'human' at the time and all...
An interesting film with some great ideas not fully realised like you said but it is one of the better Vampire films I have seen for a while.
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Old 03-05-2011, 11:28 PM   #9574 (permalink)
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It was good I liked it a lot. Pretty impressed with the pacing of the film especially on how little development the plot had. I'm glad the movie didn't drag on like a lot of movies tend to do.
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Old 03-06-2011, 01:45 AM   #9575 (permalink)
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One I'd wanted to see for quite some time. A really interesting and inventive sci-fi/supernatural premise, and I was actually quite impressed by it...at least 'til the last half hour or so.

Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention at the time, but...
Spoiler for go figure:
...how the fuck did Willem Dafoe and Ethan Hawke not bleed to death/kick the bucket themselves in supplying the whole vampire race with whatever that cure was? Seeing as they were 'human' at the time and all...
lol you are so right about that. They lose steam somewhere near the end and the movie itself ended up pissing me off and hating the whole film because of how they closed it up.

Spoiler for they tried:
the "cure" was so stupid because in the process of passing it on they should be dying at the same time. I don't think they fully thought about how the "cure" should be passed on and it made no fucking sense.


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Sorry. I did come across like an elitist prick here. Your opinion is as valid as the next person. Apologies.
Apology accepted. I do understand what you are saying though. He's a pretty great director and everything I just don't like his movies. I got caught up in the moment and felt like calling him a hack even though I know his technical skill level isn't on the level of a true hack.
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Old 03-06-2011, 02:05 AM   #9576 (permalink)
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It was good I liked it a lot. Pretty impressed with the pacing of the film especially on how little development the plot had. I'm glad the movie didn't drag on like a lot of movies tend to do.
just saw it myself - should have added more hallucinations and memories
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Old 03-06-2011, 05:42 AM   #9577 (permalink)
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Not bad they could have talked more about the music and their early lives. I did learn some new things about the band. B-

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You can't go wrong with latina cheerleaders and break dancing within the first five mins. of the film.
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Old 03-06-2011, 02:09 PM   #9579 (permalink)
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I saw the original Friday the 13th, so cheesy and hilarious, I liked it. 8/10.
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Sweet smell of success - 7/10 - Liked it, unusually acerbic dialogue for the time period. Burt Lancaster is a scene stealer.

L'avventura - 6/10 - Nice mood, got a bit bored near the end tho.

Mamma Roma - 4/10 - Passolini just doesn't agree with me, the wonderful Anna Magnani notwithstanding.
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