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|  07-10-2008, 08:27 PM | #3561 | 
| BRAAAAAAAINS! | I saw the first two with live accompaniment, too - I've missed out on seeing the third one, though. | 
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|  07-10-2008, 08:40 PM | #3562 | 
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				            | Naqoyqatsi was tough going compared with the first two - not so scenic, much more concerned with the inner workings of technology.  It also suffered in that it was the only one I was introduced to on a television set.  The first two I saw in theaters.   I haven't revisited Koyaanisqatsi in a very long time, and wonder how it would hold up for me by now. I'll have to give it a rent. I saw Powaqatsi in a local independent theater, and I really enjoyed it, but the house I saw it with made audible noises of disenjoyment, including sarcastic snoring sounds, so that made the experience frustrating. Another difference between the first two films - when I showed Koyaanisqatsi in Santa Fe back in 1984, most of the audience lit up. When I saw Powaqatsi, most of the audience were sipping Perrier and eating overpriced sandwiches. That might have had something to do with it. | 
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|  07-10-2008, 09:05 PM | #3563 | 
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				            | Thank you!  I'm glad I'm not the only one. 
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|  07-10-2008, 11:02 PM | #3564 | |
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|  07-12-2008, 11:13 AM | #3565 | 
| I Floop the Pig | We re-watched Batman Begins last night.  I tell you what, Dark Knight's got a lot to live up to.  Begins is a great movie.  I think it does an excellent job of carrying the "fear" theme all the way through, with characters and story that serves the theme and makes a point.  It wasn't an overbearing message movie while still having a salient enough point to warrant grandiose comic book dialog and story (as in "your parents were perfect, captains of industry, level headed family folk, adored by all, sacrificed everything for a city that ultimately killed them and were happy to do so, and oh by the way supported the freaking underground railroad.  Live up to THAT, douchebag!"). 
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|  07-12-2008, 11:38 AM | #3566 | 
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				            | Preliminary reviews are in on it, and word is that it's actually even better.  On Metacritic (which I prefer over Rotten Tomatoes; RT gives you a % of people who deem it good or bad, Metacritic gives each review a % rating and averages them, so it's more accurate) it currently has a 97% - very few films ever get a number that good.  (Surely it may go down, but it says something that Variety, Hollywood Reporter, and Time all gave reviews rated 100% - otherwise known as "flawless.") | 
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|  07-12-2008, 11:48 AM | #3567 | 
| You broke your Ramadar! | Saw Hellboy II last night. Really enjoyed it. H didn't like it as much as the first - but still liked it a lot. Worth the time and $. 
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|  07-12-2008, 11:50 AM | #3568 | 
| ohhhh baby | Just BLOWN AWAY by Batman Begins last night.  Everything I remember having issues with the first time seemed wonderful this time.  For some reason I hated Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes the first time around but this time she seemed a pretty good fit.  (Of course she's not in the next one, which is fine, I didn't love her.) They did an incredible job of melding the seriousness with the grand scale of things. Nothing comes off as cheesy, even as over-the-top-ness is everywhere, and I'm cackling over whatever awesome gadgetry or death-defying moment seems totally believable within the realm of the film. Damn, that's some good action-filmmaking. *crosses fingers* 
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|  07-13-2008, 11:23 PM | #3569 | 
| Not Tref | I saw Hancock on Saturday and Journey to the Center of the Earth this afternoon (both at the Americana at Brand). I enjoyed them both, though JTTCOTE wins the weekend because of the great 3-D effects and a couple great jolts. Journey steals a lot from other films (Bill & Ted, Indian Jones, Jurassic Park) though it does it well, maybe even topping the originals a bit. Hancock has been criticised for its mid-point twist, though I had no problem with it whatsoever. Tref sez, check 'em out. 
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|  07-13-2008, 11:40 PM | #3570 | 
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				            | Yeah, I don't understand why that seems to upset people (the Hancock twist, that is). | 
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