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Saw Howl's Moving Castle. The Animation was amazing as expected, the characters were memorable and there were a lot of nice moments but the story devolved into a hot mess by the end. Not Miyazaki's best work, still recommended.

 

Also, just saw Despicable Me. Very Funny animated film with a zany Loony Tunes approach to humor and a cute and touching if very cliche story.

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I haven't been watching many films recently (I've been concentrating mostly on ancient television shows including the wonderfully daft Department S).

The last film I saw was the Ian Dury bio-pic Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll.

A really evocative performance by Andy Serkis and some strong back-up.

It's a real warts and all depiction but it does skip a huge chunk of his life and his work.

No mention of his work for Cancer and AIDS charities or his support for UNICEF, his acting career is largely brushed aside.

However it's a complex film about a complex life and it's well worth a look but it's not easy viewing (not that it should be).

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"Dirty Harry"

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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ah, that's good one.  Clint is great as Harry.

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I recently saw Toy Story 3. It was satisfying. The 3d wasn't annoying, at least to me, the emphasys was on the story, which, for what it was, was well written. I mean, 1st one came out in 1995, 2nd one came out in 1999, this one this year, 2010. With all these years apart you'd think they'd have time to screw up, like a certain George we all know. But not Pixar.

The only thing that left me a bit sad is that I didn't have my glasses, as they were broken and under repair, so I had to watch a really blurry movie. But this didn't stop the 3d effect from doing its job, wasn't expecting that!

I had a colleague from university with me, and he had never seen the other 2 before, so I helped him catch up, we saw them together before this third one. Even though he had not grown up with the Toy Story series, he liked the fist one (we couldn't finish the second one but I guess he liked it) and he was certainly moved, like me, by Toy Story 3.

So, hats off to Pixar!

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I cried during the last 15 minutes of Toy Story 3.  I was 6 when the first one came out, so I grew up with the characters, and my brother is getting ready to go to college just like Andy.  It definitely struck a few emotional chords with me.

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I wept like a baby at the end of Peter Jackson's King Kong just like I did when I watched the original as a small child.

There's something special about being a middle aged man in packed cinema crying your eyeballs out with everyone pointing and laughing their heads off.

It really can't be beat kids.

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I watched Ghosts of Girlfriends past. It had some pretty funny moments. I would recommend it just for Michael Douglas' performance. All in all, it was a good Christmas film, and I like a good Christmas movie in the hotter part of the year.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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I watched the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers last night. Not a great movie, but decent and I'd probably watch it again.

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EyeShotFirst said:

 I like a good Christmas movie in the hotter part of the year.

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Warbler said:

EyeShotFirst said:

 I like a good Christmas movie in the hotter part of the year.

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I hate the hot summer, so I watch movies of the cold winter.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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Yeah... Inception is the goods.  Put down what you're doing (unless you're already watching Prestige, Gaffer) and go see it.  It'll be a great injustice if this movie doesn't make a ton of money.

It's flippin' sweet.

Best movie I have seen in a long time.

I had the same thought Ash had- Let someone else do Batman if Nolan can do Inception.  I love Batman Begins and the Dark Knight, but I'd trade 10 of them for Inception.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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From the ads, the movie looks weird to me.  

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I just watched The Other Man starring Liam Neeson and Antonio Banderas. I would rate it -1000/5. It had potential to be a really good movie, but it just never picks up. It was supposed to be a thriller, but there were no thrills to be found. All I can say is, it was a major disappointment.

I think Rotten Tomatoes said it better than me:

Rotten Tomatoes said: 

Despite the best efforts of a talented cast, The Other Man is talky, witless, and tension-free.

 

 

Pretty much, the movie get's pumped up, and then right when there should be a climax, it just drops.

If I praised it on anything, it would be the cinematography. It had a wonderful cast, but that was pretty much it.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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Warbler said:

From the ads, the movie looks weird to me.  

It's weird because there's never been a movie quite like it before.  Which can be intimidating, but honestly, it's not that hard to follow.  Sure, it's a puzzle, but if you're paying attention, you won't be lost.  Part of the fun of the movie is trying to put the puzzle together as you watch it.

That's why I want to see it again so badly - the first time is all about the cerebral aspect of it, while (I felt) I missed out on a lot of the emotional aspect.  I want to see it again to get that, since I already have the puzzle put together in my mind - this time I get to see the puzzle, instead of the pieces.

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ChainsawAsh said:

Warbler said:

From the ads, the movie looks weird to me.  

It's weird because there's never been a movie quite like it before.  Which can be intimidating, but honestly, it's not that hard to follow.  Sure, it's a puzzle, but if you're paying attention, you won't be lost.  Part of the fun of the movie is trying to put the puzzle together as you watch it.

That's why I want to see it again so badly - the first time is all about the cerebral aspect of it, while (I felt) I missed out on a lot of the emotional aspect.  I want to see it again to get that, since I already have the puzzle put together in my mind - this time I get to see the puzzle, instead of the pieces.

Well, now I gotta go see it.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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Magnum Force

"A man's got to know his limitations" - H. Callahan

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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Bingowings said:

I wept like a baby at the end of Peter Jackson's King Kong just like I did when I watched the original as a small child.

There's something special about being a middle aged man in packed cinema crying your eyeballs out with everyone pointing and laughing their heads off.

It really can't be beat kids.

Reminds me of people laughing in Vertigo and leaving in droves during Solaris. (Tarkovsky's film, and I bet people did the same during the remake) How in the hell can people laugh during the nightmare sequence in Vertigo?!?!? Let alone in a theater with the hauntingly beautiful restoration. Crying in a theater is a wonderful elevating experience...unless someone sees you. Anyway-Last Year at Marienbad.

I have got to get a job with these people:

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VADER!? WHERE THE HELL IS MY MOCHA LATTE? -Palpy on a very bad day.
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Bingowings said:

I wept like a baby at the end of Peter Jackson's King Kong just like I did when I watched the original as a small child.

There's something special about being a middle aged man in packed cinema crying your eyeballs out with everyone pointing and laughing their heads off.

It really can't be beat kids.

Urm, im ashamed to admit, i done the same thing at the end of Titanic, only because of what i was going through at the time. Too be honest i cant view the sequence where Rose says "I'll never let go" to Jack without getting all crap faced since...

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Taken:

Nice to see Liam Neeson kicking butt and not bothering to take names.

Book of Eli:

Very good movie. Liked pretty much everything about it, though the washed out colors were inconsistent at times. Was surprised to see so many actors from Harry Potter in it [Sirius Black, Dumbledore (new), and Madame Maxine], especially all of them playing Americans.

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No.. don't post here unless the last movie you saw was Inception.  If you saw Inception once, and then you saw something else, say... Doris Day's the Glass Bottom Boat, then you need to go see Inception again so it's again the last movie you saw.

Which reminds me... I guess I need to go see it again.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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Chloe, much better than I thought it would be, Liam is the man!

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"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"

“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison

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NOOOOO!!!  Don't you people read my posts!?!?!

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!