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Alex 07-22-2008 09:44 PM

Let's see other than The Dark Knight, other recent viewings:

Mongol - This was nominated for Best Foreign Language film at last February's Academy Awards and was the submission from Kazakhstan. Though it was made by a Russian, funded from Germany, and mostly filmed in Mongolia. It is supposed to be the first film in a trilogy documenting the life of Temudjin, otherwise known as Genghis Khan. It's is a bit ponderous at times but beautifully photographed. I sometimes felt I was missing points of culture that were just assumed but overall I enjoyed it a lot and look forward to the future installments. The film is entirely in Mongolian (with, I think, some bits of Chinese) and subtitled.

Dawn of the Dead - The 2004 remake with Vingh Rhames. I'm not particularly a fan of the zombie genre and this one did nothing to change my mind. But I was being lazy on the couch and sat through it anyway.

Look Back in Anger - A 1958 UK film starring Richard Burton, Mary Ure, and Clarie Bloom. Essentially an early example of the "screwed up people behaving like screwed up people" genre of movie that I find so annoying. I just don't really have my empathy for people who wallow in their own ****.
Based on a stage play and not much was done to make it into a movie. Kind of felt like a rehearsal by Burton for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? though this movie doesn't have the snap or pacing of that one.

Not Afraid 07-22-2008 10:41 PM

The very first theater monologue I ever did was from Look Back in Anger.

Gemini Cricket 07-22-2008 10:55 PM

I ran into Steve Carell at a 7-11 just minutes ago. He was talking to some fans inside. He seems like a very nice guy. Kinda buff, too.
:)

Cadaverous Pallor 07-23-2008 08:30 AM

Saw Once. Very sweet, though it didn't blow me away. I have to say I watched the guy's guitar fingering more than anything during the music scenes. :) Very cute, very sweet, that's about it, though the music was very good. Not sure if I'll buy the music or not.

Eliza Hodgkins 1812 07-23-2008 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 226608)
Saw Once. Very sweet, though it didn't blow me away. I have to say I watched the guy's guitar fingering more than anything during the music scenes. :) Very cute, very sweet, that's about it, though the music was very good. Not sure if I'll buy the music or not.

Loved the music more than the film, which felt like a very long music video in some places. There was that absolutely joyful scene where the musicians record their first song in the studio: LOVED. Also loved how the romance played out. Definitely recommend the soundtrack and their other albums...

Moonliner 07-25-2008 08:02 AM

So which movie is going to win more Razzies?

"Meet Dave" or this X-Files thing?

Ghoulish Delight 07-25-2008 08:31 AM

Love Guru

alphabassettgrrl 07-25-2008 10:34 AM

I hope X-Files isn't as bad as it seems. Gillian doesn't look like herself, which bothers me to no end, and even Mulder looks haggard. As noted on www.gofugyourself.com, they've killed off all the characters that people care about, so what's the interest in the movie?

I'll still see it because I'm a huge fan of Gillian but I'm not expecting much. ::sigh::

innerSpaceman 07-25-2008 10:39 AM

I'll see it because I was such a big X-Files fan (who wisely jumped ship just as it jumped shark), but it's getting some pretty poor reviews. Waaaa!

Alex 07-25-2008 10:41 AM

I'm playing hookie today and I'm probably going to go see (no, I'm not playing hookie to see it, it is just a way to pass some time).


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