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darthrush said:

This definetly was a negative for me. I think Emma did fine for the most part but there was definetly some lines that were not hit well at all and stuck out to me.

Missed notes or glaring mistakes weren’t the problem for me. It was the lack of a transcendent voice. There were just no “wow, damn that girl can sing” moments that are really needed to carry a musical. It was just all auto-tuned, robotic monotony.

darthrush said:
The mother teapot’s singing of “Tale as Old as Time” was the one song I thought was done justice.

I agree that this rendition by Emma Thompson was fine. Not as good as Angela Lansbury’s, but still fine on its own.

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Alderaan said:

darthrush said:

This definetly was a negative for me. I think Emma did fine for the most part but there was definetly some lines that were not hit well at all and stuck out to me.

Missed notes or glaring mistakes weren’t the problem for me. It was the lack of a transcendent voice. There were just no “wow, damn that girl can sing” moments that are really needed to carry a musical. It was just all auto-tuned, robotic monotony.

darthrush said:
The mother teapot’s singing of “Tale as Old as Time” was the one song I thought was done justice.

I agree that this rendition by Emma Thompson was fine. Not as good as Angela Lansbury’s, but still fine on its own.

Nothing can surpass the original. It’s just too damn good.

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TV’s Frink said:

I like how you both called it Citizen Cane.

Maybe someone made a remake called Citizen Cane, about an elderly person who walks with a cane.

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How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
A comedy about 3 gold diggers who rent an apartment together, in New York, trying to bag them some Tycoons. It doesn’t all go according to plan, and realise there’s more too it than money… love!
It was a funny movie, but very predictable.

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Sougouk said:

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
A comedy about 3 gold diggers who rent an apartment together, in New York, trying to bag them some Tycoons. It doesn’t all go according to plan, and realise there’s more too it than money… love!
It was a funny movie, but very predictable.

Was it one of those things that it was predictable because it’s the movie the cliches are reusing?

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doubleofive said:

Sougouk said:

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
A comedy about 3 gold diggers who rent an apartment together, in New York, trying to bag them some Tycoons. It doesn’t all go according to plan, and realise there’s more too it than money… love!
It was a funny movie, but very predictable.

Was it one of those things that it was predictable because it’s the movie the cliches are reusing?

^ Having seen the movie as well, I’ll chime in to say: No, not really. It’s a theme as old as dirt. Charming movie, but you know what you’re getting into and it doesn’t add any twist or surprises. But, again, fun and full of charm.

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Divergent (2014) **1/2

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

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I watched Disney’s Mulan with my little cousin. I give it a 6.

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TV’s Frink said:

Dek Rollins said:

12 Angry Men (1957) – ★★ (Ebert Scale)

A wonderful film. I have thoroughly enjoyed this film since I was a small child.

And it only gets two stars?

That was a typo I didn’t notice. I haven’t been on here since posting that. Fixed now.

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SONIC RACES THROUGH THE GREEN FIELDS.
THE SUN RACES THROUGH A BLUE SKY FILLED WITH WHITE CLOUDS.
THE WAYS OF HIS HEART ARE MUCH LIKE THE SUN. SONIC RUNS AND RESTS; THE SUN RISES AND SETS.
DON’T GIVE UP ON THE SUN. DON’T MAKE THE SUN LAUGH AT YOU.

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moviefreakedmind said:

Yeah, I don’t get the point of rating films. Just say whether you liked it or disliked it and why. The idea of a grading scale for art always baffled me. How can you rate movies like Citizen Cane and Animal House on the same scale? They’re totally different.

I was distracted by Citizen Cane so I missed the rest. What’s wrong with trying to quantify how much you liked or disliked something? I could say I liked ANH and ROTJ but that doesn’t mean I enjoy one way more than the other.

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DominicCobb said:

I think a lot of things fall under the umbrella of “dated.” The question is to what degree it matters. Some of the hair styles in Star Wars are dated but that ultimately doesn’t really affect much and certainly doesn’t make the film as a whole any less timeless.

Something like a “dated” mindset towards perversion could be a bit more of an issue.

I actually just watched The Quiet Man for the first time, and a lot of it is a product of its time and a product of the time it’s set in - the characters in general have a lot of different attitudes than we do currently and that’s okay because that’s the time it’s depicting. But a few moments are more definitely “dated.” In particular, the scene in which John Wayne forcibly and carelessly drags Maureen O’Hara for miles is played in the films for laughs and we aren’t supposed to think any less of Wayne’s character for it. But, watching it now, it’s just pretty fucked up, honestly and not very funny or endearing in the least bit.

During our roadtrip through Ireland, we stopped at the Quiet Man bridge, where the scene was shot. It was a lovely location, and after that I made a point to watch the film. I didn’t care for it. It’s too much a film of its time to resonate with a filthy millennial like me.

On the other hand…
Kong: Skull Island

A delightful monster fest. As my girlfriend said: ‘It was everything I expected it to be - and a little bit more’.

You have a cool girlfriend.

😃

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I saw Underworld: Blood Wars, and I really liked it. It’s better than Awakening but not as good as the earlier ones. It looks fantastic and Kate Beckinsale does not disappoint. I don’t want to talk too much about it because I don’t want to be the “spoiler” guy for those who haven’t seen it yet.

The use of CGI when needed really does shine in this film. A lot of action and a fairly quick pace with some secrets finally revealed kept my attention all the way through.

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Jetrell Fo said:

NeverarGreat said:

DominicCobb said:

I think a lot of things fall under the umbrella of “dated.” The question is to what degree it matters. Some of the hair styles in Star Wars are dated but that ultimately doesn’t really affect much and certainly doesn’t make the film as a whole any less timeless.

Something like a “dated” mindset towards perversion could be a bit more of an issue.

I actually just watched The Quiet Man for the first time, and a lot of it is a product of its time and a product of the time it’s set in - the characters in general have a lot of different attitudes than we do currently and that’s okay because that’s the time it’s depicting. But a few moments are more definitely “dated.” In particular, the scene in which John Wayne forcibly and carelessly drags Maureen O’Hara for miles is played in the films for laughs and we aren’t supposed to think any less of Wayne’s character for it. But, watching it now, it’s just pretty fucked up, honestly and not very funny or endearing in the least bit.

During our roadtrip through Ireland, we stopped at the Quiet Man bridge, where the scene was shot. It was a lovely location, and after that I made a point to watch the film. I didn’t care for it. It’s too much a film of its time to resonate with a filthy millennial like me.

On the other hand…
Kong: Skull Island

A delightful monster fest. As my girlfriend said: ‘It was everything I expected it to be - and a little bit more’.

You have a cool girlfriend.

😃

Thanks! (She thinks so as well) 😉

You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
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TV’s Frink said:

moviefreakedmind said:

Yeah, I don’t get the point of rating films. Just say whether you liked it or disliked it and why. The idea of a grading scale for art always baffled me. How can you rate movies like Citizen Cane and Animal House on the same scale? They’re totally different.

I was distracted by Citizen Cane so I missed the rest. What’s wrong with trying to quantify how much you liked or disliked something? I could say I liked ANH and ROTJ but that doesn’t mean I enjoy one way more than the other.

It would probably be clear based on what you say about your feelings towards each movie which one you liked better.

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ray_afraid said:

doubleofive said:

Sougouk said:

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
A comedy about 3 gold diggers who rent an apartment together, in New York, trying to bag them some Tycoons. It doesn’t all go according to plan, and realise there’s more too it than money… love!
It was a funny movie, but very predictable.

Was it one of those things that it was predictable because it’s the movie the cliches are reusing?

^ Having seen the movie as well, I’ll chime in to say: No, not really. It’s a theme as old as dirt. Charming movie, but you know what you’re getting into and it doesn’t add any twist or surprises. But, again, fun and full of charm.

Exactly! Thanks for clarifying it. 😃

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Jetrell Fo said:

I saw Underworld: Blood Wars, and I really liked it. It’s better than Awakening but not as good as the earlier ones. It looks fantastic and Kate Beckinsale does not disappoint. I don’t want to talk too much about it because I don’t want to be the “spoiler” guy for those who haven’t seen it yet.

The use of CGI when needed really does shine in this film. A lot of action and a fairly quick pace with some secrets finally revealed kept my attention all the way through.

I’ll have to check it out.

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The Thief and the Cobbler: The Recobbled Cut, Mark 4 (2013)

I haven’t seen any of the “official” versions of this film, and having read about the butchery done to the movie to bring them to life, I don’t plan to. I’ll take the beautiful animation without the horrid musical numbers and Matthew Broderick, thank you very much.

9/10

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SHIN GODZILLA 2016
Finally got to watch this in 1080p with wonderful English subs last night. Third time watching.
It’s so great. It’s so much more than I had even hoped it would be while I was following it’s development. It won 7 academy awards and deserved every single one-
Picture of the Year
Director of the Year
Best Film Editing
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Recording
Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction
As I said to Fo earlier, I’m really hoping we get a good English dub. I’m a subtitles fan, but the dialog in this film is so layered, fast and abundant that it’s really a bit exhausting trying to keep up!

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Boyhood -
It was pretty good, but I thought that it would have been better if it had moved through the years more fluidly. At times it felt like it was a collection of disjointed scenes. I liked it a lot, especially the first half, but it wasn’t quite as good as a lot of people said it was.

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The Magician (1958)

Well, I guess it had to happen sooner or later. I’ve finally seen a Bergman film I don’t like.

(spoilers ahead, I guess)

For most of the runtime, it was a typical Bergman film (and I mean that in a good way). But then Von Sydow’s character “died”, and the movie died along with him.

Still, up until that point, the film was solid, with great performances all around. Thus I’ll give it a generous score.

7/10

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Tobar said:

Did you know it took 12 years to make?

Yes. I actually think that that was one of Red Letter Media’s least funny and most cringe-worthy memes.

EDIT: Just to be clear, I love RLM, but they have a large subset of their fanbase that will parrot every single thing that they say as though it is 100% fact. It isn’t RLM’s fault, but it’s something that I can’t stand about its fanbase.

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