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I haven't seen the musical so I can't compare the two. It follows the story of Franky Valli & the 4 Seasons. Its pretty darn good. It certainly captures the spirit of a musical. The problem is since you're watching a movie you sort of expect normal movie things like an indication of how much time has passed.
It's entertaining and the actors were great picks. Just felt a bit disjointed which I'm thinking it wouldn't watching it as a live show instead of a movie.
I actually just rented this one as my son wanted to watch it. I dig Eastwood so I will probably check it out as well. I am hoping it is more movie than musical.
I haven't seen the musical so I can't compare the two. It follows the story of Franky Valli & the 4 Seasons. Its pretty darn good. It certainly captures the spirit of a musical. The problem is since you're watching a movie you sort of expect normal movie things like an indication of how much time has passed.
It's entertaining and the actors were great picks. Just felt a bit disjointed which I'm thinking it wouldn't watching it as a live show instead of a movie.
I actually just rented this one as my son wanted to watch it. I dig Eastwood so I will probably check it out as well. I am hoping it is more movie than musical.
Well, its not like singing and dancing in the street, the musical portion is kept to appropriate spots. But its filmed like its a play, not like its a movie. That's impressive in a way and Eastwood does a really good job with it, but it also means it didn't flow as nicely as a straight up movie would've.
I'll be interested to hear what you think. It was well done, but the nerd in me likes things to flow nicely and details to be filled in.
Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
I haven't seen the musical so I can't compare the two. It follows the story of Franky Valli & the 4 Seasons. Its pretty darn good. It certainly captures the spirit of a musical. The problem is since you're watching a movie you sort of expect normal movie things like an indication of how much time has passed.
It's entertaining and the actors were great picks. Just felt a bit disjointed which I'm thinking it wouldn't watching it as a live show instead of a movie.
I actually just rented this one as my son wanted to watch it. I dig Eastwood so I will probably check it out as well. I am hoping it is more movie than musical.
Well, its not like singing and dancing in the street, the musical portion is kept to appropriate spots. But its filmed like its a play, not like its a movie. That's impressive in a way and Eastwood does a really good job with it, but it also means it didn't flow as nicely as a straight up movie would've.
I'll be interested to hear what you think. It was well done, but the nerd in me likes things to flow nicely and details to be filled in.
I don't mind non-linear story-telling and the "appropriate spots" comment gives me hope I am not a fan of most musicals, to say the least.
We rented this one, Tammy and Life After Beth (which I just realized the significance of the title after typing it out). Pretty much just killing time till we go get let down by Dumb and Dumber To.
JiveTurkey wrote:I don't mind non-linear story-telling and the "appropriate spots" comment gives me hope I am not a fan of most musicals, to say the least.
We rented this one, Tammy and Life After Beth (which I just realized the significance of the title after typing it out). Pretty much just killing time till we go get let down by Dumb and Dumber To.
Its not non-linear, its just hard to tell how much time passes. Like, obviously years go by, but you don't really know how many. Which annoys me. Its a minor quibble on my part.
Are you taking razor blades to D&D2? I mean, pretty much only my wife being threatened could make me watch that. I hated the first one. I feel I lose IQ points every preview I see of the second.
Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
JiveTurkey wrote:Are you taking razor blades to D&D2? I mean, pretty much only my wife being threatened could make me watch that. I hated the first one. I feel I lose IQ points every preview I see of the second.
I was like 22ish when the first one came out and I loved every minute of it. I am very picky about the stupid humor I ingest (Larry the Cable Guy and Jeff Dunham, bad; Napoleon Dynamite (at one point, at least), Hot Rod, Kung Pao good). For that sort of thing; early Jim Carrey stuff can't be beat imo.
Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
The Captive 5/10....don't watch this. I hate child exploitation/abduction movies. This thing made me so fuckin tense I have muscle aches everywhere. Ryan Reynolds was actually pretty deep and intense in this movie...pretty far cry from the explicitly witty guys he's been playing lately...he keeps this up be could end up a great actor.
Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy 10/10...every time. This is fantastic. It's so over the top and random; there isn't a scene in this movie that something weird isn't going on and the dialogue kicks ass. Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox is nothing short of hysterical. Damn I love this movie. It's just so weird I can't not watch it. Plus, John Malkovich, and Mos Def with this really low key brand of humor just slays me every time.
caught Nightcrawler over the weekend. 8.5/10.... reminded me a lot of American Psycho... I sat in the theater the entire time telling my wife..."this guy is insane... look at him... nuts... why would anyone talk to this guy let alone work with him?" lol... Jake Gyllenhaal NAILED the crazy eye look.. super creeptastic
Marc G wrote:caught Nightcrawler over the weekend. 8.5/10.... reminded me a lot of American Psycho... I sat in the theater the entire time telling my wife..."this guy is insane... look at him... nuts... why would anyone talk to this guy let alone work with him?" lol... Jake Gyllenhaal NAILED the crazy eye look.. super creeptastic
I would want to destroy you if I was sitting in that theater.
Wreckage - 7/10. Jessie Pinkman plays Jessie Pinkman with bad parents that lead him to be a more psychotic version of himself and actually WANT to kill people. Just for the lulz. Not a bad B horror flick, though the twists weren't really that surprising.
And does Aaron Paul only have one set of clothing and they let him wear it for everything? I swear it's the same shit he wore in Breaking Bad and Need for Speed.
Marc G wrote:caught Nightcrawler over the weekend. 8.5/10.... reminded me a lot of American Psycho... I sat in the theater the entire time telling my wife..."this guy is insane... look at him... nuts... why would anyone talk to this guy let alone work with him?" lol... Jake Gyllenhaal NAILED the crazy eye look.. super creeptastic
I would want to destroy you if I was sitting in that theater.
lol... by me saying "I kept saying X" for me that's like me saying it twice maybe three times lol... I don't talk during movies and HATE people that do.... my wife has this ONE friend that if she's coming with us to see a movie I either sit in between them or if the theater is empty a few seats away... they just talk and talk and talk..ugh... really annoying..
Dumb and Dumber To. Don't know how to rate it per se; as a movie like this really shouldn't really need reviewing. You either piss your pants with laughter or it's the dumbest thing you have ever seen. That being said; it was better than expected.
I think it might have been better had the Farrelly's not been involved; interestingly enough. The direction and storyline were kind of tired and Jim Carrey can only do so much. There were some funny gags. I actually give them more credit for getting the picture made than anything else. Sometimes things are a moment in time that can't be recreated (even stupid things like this movie ). No matter how many of the original factors you put back into the equation, you aren't guaranteed to get the magic back.
If you dug the original, go watch for nostalgia's sake. If you are of the Ovid variety and don't like Carrey or the original; definitely don't bother.
Axe wrote:I HATE Matthew McConaughey but he was perfect.
You dont like Matthew McConaughey ?
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ovid9 wrote:Pain & Gain- -/10 I couldn't watch it.
I made it like maybe 30 minutes into it before I just say "Screw it, I don't care about this at all" and shut it off.
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Notice I didn't rate it as I can't say I really gave it a chance. Maybe it turns into a decent entertaining film, I don't know. I'm highly doubting it though.
No you were right. I watched it and would give it 3/10. I made sure not to pay for the movie, only seeing it when it became free on Amazon Prime.
I read one of the books about the murders before I saw the movie and it's fucking horrible that anyone would think to even make this film the way that they did.
The first victim, Marc Schiller, was a decent family man whose only error was befriending one of these assholes. The other victims, Frank Griga and Krisztina Furton, were also by all accounts really nice people. Sure he made money at the phone sex business and she was a former dancer, but who cares? I lost respect for everyone associated with this movie.
Steinmetzify wrote: Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy 10/10...every time. This is fantastic. It's so over the top and random; there isn't a scene in this movie that something weird isn't going on and the dialogue kicks ass. Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox is nothing short of hysterical. Damn I love this movie. It's just so weird I can't not watch it. Plus, John Malkovich, and Mos Def with this really low key brand of humor just slays me every time.
I thought it was pretty bad, but then I saw, and loved, the original 6 x 30min tv series in the early 80's, so all the characters are already established in my head, and we're more over the top. To me, the film didn't even come close, in fact, I was disappointed with zaphod and especially marvin
It's probably on yt, worth checking out if you're into it, of course, having seen the film, you may well think the tv series (which was made for British tv) is meh.
Steinmetzify wrote: Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy 10/10...every time. This is fantastic. It's so over the top and random; there isn't a scene in this movie that something weird isn't going on and the dialogue kicks ass. Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox is nothing short of hysterical. Damn I love this movie. It's just so weird I can't not watch it. Plus, John Malkovich, and Mos Def with this really low key brand of humor just slays me every time.
I thought it was pretty bad, but then I saw, and loved, the original 6 x 30min tv series in the early 80's, so all the characters are already established in my head, and we're more over the top. To me, the film didn't even come close, in fact, I was disappointed with zaphod and especially marvin
It's probably on yt, worth checking out if you're into it, of course, having seen the film, you may well think the tv series (which was made for British tv) is meh.
I finally saw it this year and i though it was pretty awesome.
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Steinmetzify wrote: Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy 10/10...every time. This is fantastic. It's so over the top and random; there isn't a scene in this movie that something weird isn't going on and the dialogue kicks ass. Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox is nothing short of hysterical. Damn I love this movie. It's just so weird I can't not watch it. Plus, John Malkovich, and Mos Def with this really low key brand of humor just slays me every time.
I thought it was pretty bad, but then I saw, and loved, the original 6 x 30min tv series in the early 80's, so all the characters are already established in my head, and we're more over the top. To me, the film didn't even come close, in fact, I was disappointed with zaphod and especially marvin
It's probably on yt, worth checking out if you're into it, of course, having seen the film, you may well think the tv series (which was made for British tv) is meh.
I finally saw it this year and i though it was pretty awesome.
Oh yeah, I can understand the appeal if the viewer had no reference to the original.
Mike LX-R wrote:Can;t remember the name of the movie, but it was staring, written, directed by John Favreau and it was about cooking.
It also stared Scarlett Johansen and Sofia Vegara. 10/10 would watch again.
it's called Chef. Very good feel good movie. A bunch filmed in Austin too. And my buddy Gary Clark Jr plays a whole song in it! (my only claim to fame)
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