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Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: HoneySuckle on January 15, 2008, 10:36:26 AM
We saw August Rush in Branson and thought it was a very good movie.  4.5*

Also saw Sweeney Tod (love Johnny Depp), and couldn't help humming some of the songs afterwards.  4.5*

P.S. I love you. 3*
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: RecycleMichael on January 15, 2008, 10:41:33 AM
"Ernest goes to Camp".

I give it four stars.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: cannon_fodder on January 15, 2008, 11:48:24 AM
On a 5 star rating:

0 - So bad, it's worth recommending simply because well, its THAT bad.  (House of the Dead.  The Punisher)
1 - Walked out,l or should have (Hostel)
2 - Sat through it because i had paid (The Life Aquatic)
3 - Was worth watching, but I probably wont be talking about it (New Stars War movies)
4 - Good movie, very entertaining and you should see it. (Pirates movies)
5 - See it now.  Entertaining and meaningful. (American Beauty)

I Am Legend:  4.   I was expecting Will Smith does Jurassic Park.  Kinda sorta scary, but more on the adventure side.  That's not what I got.  Freaky movie all the way through, keeps you tense - but it doesn't forgo plot to get it done.  Good story line, sad, action packed...  good flick.

Bee Movie: 3+.  It's a pretty good Kid's movie, nothing great.  Worth renting with a 5-10 year old for a family movie night, but don't expect Shrek, Ratatouille, or Cars.

Sweeny Tod:  4.5.  Love the play.  Love Tim Burton.  Love Johnny Depp.  Loved this movie.  A great anti-hero story coupled with actually singing from a star ladened cast (also heavily Harry Pottered cast with Snape, Bellatrix, & Wormtail drawing major rolls that I caught).  The cinematography was what one would expect from Tim Burton, the story moved along in spite of some lengthy songs.  Keeping true to the play (NOT a movie of the play though) it did drag on at times.  But the singing was well done and catchy, with plenty of gore sprinkled in for good measure.
- - -

I'm a bit of a movie freak.  From Tsotsi to City of God and from Stranger than Fiction to Pulp Fiction or Casa Blanca to Citzen Cane.  All sorts of funky little gems in my collection. Semi-Obscure recommendations:

Stranger than Fiction -  One of Will Ferrell's least popular films it is by far the best.  Subdued with somewhat dry humor.  Great story.

Off the Map -   Slow moving.  Strange.  One my favorite "never heard of it" movies.

I need to catalog my movies.  Someone motivate me.

Top 5 list:
American Beauty
American History X
The Big Lebowski
Saving Private Ryan (has to be one war flick)
and... I can't chose a last one.  Will get back to you. [:P]
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: we vs us on January 15, 2008, 11:57:46 AM
quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

On a 5 star rating:

0 - So bad, it's worth recommending simply because well, its THAT bad.  (House of the Dead.  The Punisher)
1 - Walked out,l or should have (Hostel)
2 - Sat through it because i had paid (The Life Aquatic)
3 - Was worth watching, but I probably wont be talking about it (New Stars War movies)
4 - Good movie, very entertaining and you should see it. (Pirates movies)
5 - See it now.  Entertaining and meaningful. (American Beauty)

I Am Legend:  4.   I was expecting Will Smith does Jurassic Park.  Kinda sorta scary, but more on the adventure side.  That's not what I got.  Freaky movie all the way through, keeps you tense - but it doesn't forgo plot to get it done.  Good story line, sad, action packed...  good flick.

Bee Movie: 3+.  It's a pretty good Kid's movie, nothing great.  Worth renting with a 5-10 year old for a family movie night, but don't expect Shrek, Ratatouille, or Cars.

Sweeny Tod:  4.5.  Love the play.  Love Tim Burton.  Love Johnny Depp.  Loved this movie.  A great anti-hero story coupled with actually singing from a star ladened cast (also heavily Harry Pottered cast with Snape, Bellatrix, & Wormtail drawing major rolls that I caught).  The cinematography was what one would expect from Tim Burton, the story moved along in spite of some lengthy songs.  Keeping true to the play (NOT a movie of the play though) it did drag on at times.  But the singing was well done and catchy, with plenty of gore sprinkled in for good measure.
- - -

I'm a bit of a movie freak.  From Tsotsi to City of God and from Stranger than Fiction to Pulp Fiction or Casa Blanca to Citzen Cane.  All sorts of funky little gems in my collection. Semi-Obscure recommendations:

Stranger than Fiction -  One of Will Ferrell's least popular films it is by far the best.  Subdued with somewhat dry humor.  Great story.

Off the Map -   Slow moving.  Strange.  One my favorite "never heard of it" movies.

I need to catalog my movies.  Someone motivate me.

Top 5 list:
American Beauty
American History X
The Big Lebowski
Saving Private Ryan (has to be one war flick)
and... I can't chose a last one.  Will get back to you. [:P]



Using CF's scale:

Juno:  4  

No Country for Old Men:  4.75

I can't wait to see There Will Be Blood, but it hasn't hit the AMC SuperOmniPlexThingy on 41st and Yale yet.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: BKDotCom on January 15, 2008, 12:11:01 PM
Rented "3:10 to Yuma" the other night
very good.. (4.5)
unpaid endorsement:  Those "Red Box" vending machines (one in neighborhood market) are pretty cool... Movie just cost $1/night.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: sgrizzle on January 15, 2008, 12:34:05 PM
I finally watched "Click" (bought it on sale a year ago) - 2
TMNT - 2
Beowulf - 3
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: we vs us on January 15, 2008, 12:50:45 PM
quote:
Originally posted by BKDotCom

Rented "3:10 to Yuma" the other night
very good.. (4.5)
unpaid endorsement:  Those "Red Box" vending machines (one in neighborhood market) are pretty cool... Movie just cost $1/night.



Saw 3:10 in the theater.  My wife liked it better than I did.  It only hit about a 3.75 on my movie-o-meter.  

I'm a big Christina Bale fan, though.  Since he took over Batman, he's tops in my book.  Also, it's worth watching him in American Psycho.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: sgrizzle on January 15, 2008, 01:01:57 PM
quote:
Originally posted by we vs us

quote:
Originally posted by BKDotCom

Rented "3:10 to Yuma" the other night
very good.. (4.5)
unpaid endorsement:  Those "Red Box" vending machines (one in neighborhood market) are pretty cool... Movie just cost $1/night.



Saw 3:10 in the theater.  My wife liked it better than I did.  It only hit about a 3.75 on my movie-o-meter.  

I'm a big Christina Bale fan, though.  Since he took over Batman, he's tops in my book.  Also, it's worth watching him in American Psycho.



American Psycho is an awesome movie.

NEVER and i mean NEVER watch the sequel.

Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: cannon_fodder on January 15, 2008, 03:59:17 PM
The Golden Compass:  4+, think Narnia with a darker over tone.  It had some action, a god story line, and a well thought out "world."  Apparently the new favorite movie for people to hate who have never seen it.  Some really cool things, no one would see this movie and go "yep, anti-christian."

The entity that gets everyone all upset is a Ministry of Magic that brain washes people, kidnaps children, and is run by a mean by pretty lady.  I do not think that is a unique formula.  The only difference is the author is apparently an outspoken atheist where most Hollywood (English, but just the same) types have the good sense to shut up about religion.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: mr.jaynes on January 15, 2008, 05:45:40 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

quote:
Originally posted by we vs us

quote:
Originally posted by BKDotCom

Rented "3:10 to Yuma" the other night
very good.. (4.5)
unpaid endorsement:  Those "Red Box" vending machines (one in neighborhood market) are pretty cool... Movie just cost $1/night.



Saw 3:10 in the theater.  My wife liked it better than I did.  It only hit about a 3.75 on my movie-o-meter.  

I'm a big Christina Bale fan, though.  Since he took over Batman, he's tops in my book.  Also, it's worth watching him in American Psycho.



American Psycho is an awesome movie.

NEVER and i mean NEVER watch the sequel.





I saw National Treasure 2 the other night-not too shabby.

If you liked American Psycho, which was based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis, chances are you'll like the movie Less Than Zero, also based on another book by Ellis. I've read both books and seen the films. They are very good.



Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: GG on January 15, 2008, 07:23:45 PM
I have seen Charlie Wilson's War, I'd give it a 4
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: kylieosu on January 15, 2008, 07:30:03 PM
Juno - 4.5
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: Gaspar on January 16, 2008, 08:49:31 AM
I AM LEGEND  4 STARS

Freaked me and my wife out.  She hates movies with "fast zombies" and nowhere in the previews did it indicate that there would be "fast zombies."  I liked it, even though we left the theater feeling a bit violated!
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: we vs us on January 16, 2008, 09:19:19 AM
Anyone interested in seeing "Cloverfield?"  I am, but my wife isn't.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: restored2x on January 16, 2008, 09:20:55 AM
I AM LEGEND - 4.75

Most enjoyable and memorable movie I've seen in a very long time. Not what any of the group of us that went expected - exceeded expectations. Saw it on IMAX and still have the fingernail marks on my arm from my wife squeezing when the "fast zombies" showed up.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: cannon_fodder on January 16, 2008, 09:57:49 AM
quote:
Originally posted by restored2x

I AM LEGEND - 4.75

Most enjoyable and memorable movie I've seen in a very long time. Not what any of the group of us that went expected - exceeded expectations. Saw it on IMAX and still have the fingernail marks on my arm from my wife squeezing when the "fast zombies" showed up.



When the movie was over I headed to the john.  A large rather intimidating fellow was in there that sat one row ahead of my wife and I.  Recognizing me he said, staring straight ahead - "if its dark outside now I ain't leavin'."  

Made me chuckle and I shared his sentiment.  That movie kept me on edge for sure.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: we vs us on January 18, 2008, 06:47:22 AM
Eastern Promises, via the Netflix:

3 stars, and barely that.  

Viggo, however, gets 4 stars for his acting chops, and 5 stars for having the stones to film an extended fight scene entirely in the nude.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: Hoss on January 18, 2008, 08:30:20 AM
quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

On a 5 star rating:

0 - So bad, it's worth recommending simply because well, its THAT bad.  (House of the Dead.  The Punisher)
1 - Walked out,l or should have (Hostel)
2 - Sat through it because i had paid (The Life Aquatic)
3 - Was worth watching, but I probably wont be talking about it (New Stars War movies)
4 - Good movie, very entertaining and you should see it. (Pirates movies)
5 - See it now.  Entertaining and meaningful. (American Beauty)

I Am Legend:  4.   I was expecting Will Smith does Jurassic Park.  Kinda sorta scary, but more on the adventure side.  That's not what I got.  Freaky movie all the way through, keeps you tense - but it doesn't forgo plot to get it done.  Good story line, sad, action packed...  good flick.

Bee Movie: 3+.  It's a pretty good Kid's movie, nothing great.  Worth renting with a 5-10 year old for a family movie night, but don't expect Shrek, Ratatouille, or Cars.

Sweeny Tod:  4.5.  Love the play.  Love Tim Burton.  Love Johnny Depp.  Loved this movie.  A great anti-hero story coupled with actually singing from a star ladened cast (also heavily Harry Pottered cast with Snape, Bellatrix, & Wormtail drawing major rolls that I caught).  The cinematography was what one would expect from Tim Burton, the story moved along in spite of some lengthy songs.  Keeping true to the play (NOT a movie of the play though) it did drag on at times.  But the singing was well done and catchy, with plenty of gore sprinkled in for good measure.
- - -

I'm a bit of a movie freak.  From Tsotsi to City of God and from Stranger than Fiction to Pulp Fiction or Casa Blanca to Citzen Cane.  All sorts of funky little gems in my collection. Semi-Obscure recommendations:

Stranger than Fiction -  One of Will Ferrell's least popular films it is by far the best.  Subdued with somewhat dry humor.  Great story.

Off the Map -   Slow moving.  Strange.  One my favorite "never heard of it" movies.

I need to catalog my movies.  Someone motivate me.

Top 5 list:
American Beauty
American History X
The Big Lebowski
Saving Private Ryan (has to be one war flick)
and... I can't chose a last one.  Will get back to you. [:P]



I haven't seen most of those flicks, but I will agree with 'Stranger Than Fiction'.  After his tirades in movies like 'Talladega Nights', this was a bit refreshing.  Him as an IRS auditor was just classic.  I thought Maggie Gyllenhaal was quite good in it as well.  Great premise.
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: sgrizzle on January 18, 2008, 09:10:58 AM
I have stranger than fiction on my netflix queue, just hasn't gotten here yet. (plus my home theater is a bit sick at the moment)
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: we vs us on January 18, 2008, 09:32:03 AM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

I have stranger than fiction on my netflix queue, just hasn't gotten here yet. (plus my home theater is a bit sick at the moment)



It's a good, quirky movie.  Maggie Gylenhaal is indeed super-cool, and Dustin Hoffman makes a good rambly professor-type.

I think Will Ferrell is another one of those comics who can play a surprisingly effective straight man.  Think Robin Williams in "Dead Poets," or Jim Carrey in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," or, I'd argue, Steve Carrell in "The 40 Year Old Virgin."
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: PonderInc on January 18, 2008, 11:06:09 AM
Charlie Wilson's War: 4 stars
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: AngieB on January 18, 2008, 11:42:36 AM
I saw Helvetica last night at the Circle Cinema. Yes, a movie about a font and it was awesome.

Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: dsjeffries on January 19, 2008, 06:37:06 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

I finally watched "Click" (bought it on sale a year ago) - 2
TMNT - 2
Beowulf - 3



You gave Beowulf a 3??

To me, it's a big, fat zero. It was seriously one of the all-time worst movies I've seen (aside from Sunshine).
[:P]
Title: Rate recent movies you've seen
Post by: Conan71 on January 20, 2008, 01:15:22 AM
quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

quote:
Originally posted by restored2x

I AM LEGEND - 4.75

Most enjoyable and memorable movie I've seen in a very long time. Not what any of the group of us that went expected - exceeded expectations. Saw it on IMAX and still have the fingernail marks on my arm from my wife squeezing when the "fast zombies" showed up.



When the movie was over I headed to the john.  A large rather intimidating fellow was in there that sat one row ahead of my wife and I.  Recognizing me he said, staring straight ahead - "if its dark outside now I ain't leavin'."  

Made me chuckle and I shared his sentiment.  That movie kept me on edge for sure.



It wasn't the big scary Italian guy who eats at Flemings was it? [}:)]