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Old 05-09-2010, 08:52 PM   #1
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Enjoyed Iron Man 2 alot - entertaining but I agree somewhat with Alex. Its nowhere near as bad as Spider-Man 3 but I think they spent a bit too much setting up future storylines. SPM3 just tried to cram to much in with the storyline contained in that individual film.
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Old 05-10-2010, 02:43 PM   #2
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I didn't know they had a Thor movie coming so I didn't get it completely (though I knew what it was I was seeing), but I just assume all of these movies are just to set up Avengers one way or another.

I didn't get the Captain America reference at all, but then I'm not a reader of any comic books.
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Old 05-10-2010, 02:49 PM   #3
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I didn't know they had a Thor movie coming so I didn't get it completely (though I knew what it was I was seeing), but I just assume all of these movies are just to set up Avengers one way or another.

I didn't get the Captain America reference at all, but then I'm not a reader of any comic books.
I never got into comics much either, I think we had a discussion here some time back about how they were making individual films for each of the Avengers before making the Avengers movie.
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Old 05-10-2010, 03:02 PM   #4
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I like Kenneth Branagh as an actor but the films he directed are hot and cold to me. Loved Henry V, Dead Again and Hamlet... but the rest... not so much...
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Old 05-18-2010, 08:24 AM   #5
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Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus is a phenomenal movie. Man it's good to see Gilliam return to form. He's still on about the same stuff; good and evil, the power of the narrative, the contentious line between entertainment and enlightenment, and the loss of childhood innocence (the last theme magnified here owing no doubt to the fact that this was a daddy-daughter production).

Like all Gilliam films, it once again suffers from a lack of cohesion in production value. I still adore his sense of style, but without fail he seems to over estimate his abilities to fully integrate the full variety of visual effects he tries to use. It's not that any one particular element is bad, but there are just a few points here and there that feel out of place and less polished/skillfully executed, setting them apart from an otherwise visually stunning experience.

Fortunately, like Time Bandits and Brazil and Munchausen, as long as you're on board the overall visual package and the strength of the narrative, those fleeting moments of chintz are easy to forgive.

And, to fulfill the unwritten contractual obligation entered into by anyone giving their opinion of this movie, I must of course make mention of one particular member of the cast....Verne Troyer is a horrible actor.
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Old 05-18-2010, 08:31 AM   #6
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And, to fulfill the unwritten contractual obligation entered into by anyone giving their opinion of this movie, I must of course make mention of one particular member of the cast....Verne Troyer is a horrible actor.
But it's a small role.
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But it's a small role.
There are no small roles, only small actors.
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Old 05-18-2010, 10:31 AM   #8
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But it's a small role.
Funny quip, but if only it were a small role! I felt so bad for Christopher Plummer.

It was so fun going on a Gilliam adventure again.
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I'm still amazed that filling Heath Ledger's role took 3 of the hottest Hollywood heartthrobs. EVERY movie should have at least 3 incredibly suave, good-looking men. I'm no Colin Farrell fan, but I guess there was something for everyone. Jude Law was practically unrecognizable - I thought he took the role of "being Ledger" quite seriously. Good on him.
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Old 05-24-2010, 09:33 AM   #9
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Having found our lost Netflix DVDs, we returned them and got 2 new ones! (What a concept!) We actually watched these 2 - An Education and A Serious Man.

Neither one blew my socks off, but I really enjoyed An Education. I LOVED the main character - she was a fantastic balance of smart, yet naive teen. Well played!

A Serious Man, while I didn't hate it, I is probably my least favorite Cohen Bros film yet. I had more appreciation for it after watching the extras, including and interview with the Brothers Cohen. I found myself getting repeatedly disgusted at the lead character for his passivity.


I wonder how long this round of movie watching will go? When our new BluRay player arrives, will it change? What happens when we get the monitor cord to hook up the mac to the new office TV? Will I never leave the house? It's a frightening thought.
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Old 05-24-2010, 10:31 AM   #10
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I assume the protagonist of A Serious Man is passive as a result of this being a take on the book of Job, a fact that I'm glad I know going in, as that movie just arrived in my mailbox.

Oh, I REALLY liked the main character in An Education.

I may have been expecting too much of The Hurt Locker, but it only seemed pretty good to me. And shaky. I had to watch on the small screen.
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