RA Movie Thread (Read 5918 times)

    I saw a trailer for Hood to Coast for 1/11/11. The film follows four teams. Has anyone heard about this? Is it worth the time and popcorn?

     

    And, who has run this race?

    I hope it is worth $12.50. Just ordered tix to see it.


    an amazing likeness

       

      oh, sure. next thing you'll say survivor is just actors and wannabe porn stars

      Acceptable at a dance, invaluable in a shipwreck.

      Tramps


        Winter's Bone.

         

        +1

        Excellent.

        Sort of an American Ken Loach, I thought.

        Be safe. Be kind.

          Winters Bones.

           

          Well then.

           

          Yeah. I liked that one too.

           

          I'm probably behind the times on this one too, but we watched The Town last night. We all liked it a lot.

          When it’s all said and done, will you have said more than you’ve done?


          Cool Jump Suit

            I hope it is worth $12.50. Just ordered tix to see it.

            Me too.  It looks interesting, but we'll see. 

            So bittersweet,
            This tragedy
            Won't ask for absolution;
            This melody,
            Inside of me,
            Still searches for solution.
            A twist of faith,
            A change of heart
            Cures my infatuation.
            A broken heart, 
            Provides the spark
            For my determination.

            Tramps


              I goofed off quite a bit on Sunday and skimmed through much of this thread.  Some good stuff; thanks.  I had heard of—but for some reason never really explored--Rotten Tomatoes, so that was especially cool.

               

              I’m mostly a Netflix guy, so nothing new from me but FWIW I thought I’d contribute a few of my five-star favorites from the last decade or so that haven’t been mentioned here.  Some well-known, others no so much.  Warnings: a number of these are foreign, so subtitles; not much for the kiddies, I’m afraid.  But next time you’re looking for something to rent….

               

              Whale Rider (2003)—uplifting indie flick.

              Synecdoche, New York (2008)—Smart Phillip Seymour Hoffman artsy comedy

              Doubt (2008) Great performances from Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour Hoffman

              Vera Drake (2004) Stunning drama.

              The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006) political tensions in 1920’s Ireland

              Caché (2005) French psychological mystery/thriller from Michael Haneke (who I like a lot)

              The Proposition (2005) Great western.

              Blame it On Fidel (2006) Kosta Gavras’ daughter (Julie) directs film about clash between bourgeoisie life and political commitment.

              Dancer in the Dark (2000)—Bjork in a Lars von Trier musical; powerful.  Really.

              Russian Ark (2002) Stunning visuals inside Russia’s Hermitage museum serve as the backdrop for a great drama.

              Sugar (2008) Best baseball flick ever.

              Sleep Dealer (2008) Great, intelligent, near-future sci-fi…globalization meets virtual reality.

              Happy Go Lucky (2008)  Feel-good but thoughtful British comedy; Mike Leigh directs.

               

              Enjoy.

              Be safe. Be kind.


              Dave

                Restrepo.

                 

                Documentary of US troops in Afghanistan.  It is currently on broadcast on the history channel but also available on DVD.  Heartwrenching. 

                I ran a mile and I liked it, liked it, liked it.

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                  +1 to restrepo.

                  zoom-zoom


                  rectumdamnnearkilledem

                    Bummed...a theater an hour from us is playing Blazing Saddles tonite.  If only DS were a few years older, but at not-quite-10 I don't think it's appropriate.  Were he 12 or 13 we'd definitely go.

                     

                    Man, I'd kill to see that on the big screen.  Best. comedy. ever.  Hands-down.

                    Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

                    remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

                         ~ Sarah Kay

                      I liked Restrepo as well.

                       

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                      GreyBeard

                        I liked Restrepo as well.

                         

                        MTA:  netflix

                        Yes - good flick

                        2020

                        • Black Canyon 100k
                        • RRR
                        • Zane Grey 100k
                        • High Lonesome 100
                        • Wyoming Range 100 (?)
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                          Tramps - "Whale Rider" Is one of those I've picked up a number of times, but put back.  Will have to give that another shot.  Yes "Doubt" was excellent.  Haven't heard of the others on your list, but plan to give 'em a shot.

                           

                          This past week, The Hub and I saw "True Grit."  Once again, I was blown away by Jeff Bridges' talent.  "American Masters" on PBS did a special on him on Tuesday (Wednesday?).  An all around amazing artist, including painting, photography, music.  He also appears to be a well-rooted human being.

                           

                          If you've never seen "The Fisher King," with Jeff Bridges and Robin Williams - fantastic movie.

                          Leslie
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                          Trent


                          Good Bad & The Monkey

                            So I was less than blown away by inception.  True, the concept behind the story is compelling and has kept me thinking for days.  And true, the visuals are pretty cool.  But I saw several flaws in the movie that continue to trouble me.  Please note that my comments include SPOILERS so do not read on if you have yet to see this movie.

                            To repeat: INCEPTION SPOILERS FOLLOW

                            First off, I thought that generally speaking the acting captured from this fine team of actors did not come across as top notch.  For much of the movie, the lines felt like they were being read.  I think the best examples of this were the conversation at the Paris cafe and the ultimate conversation in Limbo between Cobb and Mal.  I felt no depth, no motivation, no emotion just a robotic spewing of words.

                            This movie was produced from a treatment Nolan himself wrote.  It is a 90 page or so book, I understand.  I learned this after watching the movie.  However, while watching the movie, I has the same sense that I had watching many other movies produced from beloved books.  The early Harry Potter movies come to mind.  The feeling is this: a lot of things that work in print, or are necessary in print, to tell a fulfilling story end up clouding a two hour movie. Nolan's reverence to the words and plot points in the book undermined how he presented the major concepts and plot arcs in the movie.  Following the book too closely out of some obsession to bring it as is to screen ends up leaving the movie watcher wondering if everything is necessary, and yet the fan boy watching the movie will never be satisfied that it is close enough to the book anyway.  The example that bothered me the most is that of creating such a complex team to attempt inception.  As a moviegoer, I would have been just as satisfied had the team been smaller, simpler.  There would have been less that needed to be explained to our architect (and therefore to us).  The father in law could have been left out as well.  And the chase in Mumbasa. So many of these extra pieces seemed to be reverent to some book I have not read, nor will, rather than necessary to spin a flick.

                            The viewer is supposed to leave the theater questioning whether everything seen on screen is itself a dream, which is why the top is left spinning at the end. Aside from the fact that a movie being a dream is just an easy out for a director and storyteller, in this case it is a neat concept that makes the moviegoer think.  However, several plot points to me seemed inconsistent when promoting this idea.  Here's the deal: if the whole thing is a dream (presumably Cobb's) then it is Mal who escaped to the real world when she jumped and it is Cobb who remains stuck asleep.  If that were the case, Mal's appearances would not be projections, but would be the real Mal invading Cobb's sleep to try and convince him to rouse (presuming she really does love him and want him back, as she states over and over).  If that were the case, she would be more successful killing him than spoiling everything he tries to do when she encounters him.  If he were to die, he would either revive or go to limbo.  Either of those would make it obvious to him that he was still asleep.  Presumably, Mal would know this and would have followed through immediately.

                            Is the bag guy (gal) really named Mal?  That's over the top.

                            The need for mazes still escapes me.

                            The love life depicted for 50 dream years in Limbo seems even beyond the image of True Love in Princess Bride.  It seems too fantastical to be believed.  That is, a movie like this requires tremendous suspension of disbelief, and mine was unstable for much of the movie, but came crashing down at that point.  I have some understanding of Love and the fantasy of Love, but that description was beyond the pale.  50 years in one place with one person?  I cannot imagine that any amour of love would make that sufferable.

                            Understand, I enjoyed the movie, and any movie that gets me thinking this much is a winner to an extent.  But these points to me undermined my impression of the movie's execution.  It was certainly a good movie for watching while sick in bed.


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                                Lightning Bug, free on Hulu right now.  First movie directed by a friend of mine and my brother has a small part.