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QUOTE (Texsox @ Jan 5, 2009 -> 08:58 AM)
From the DVD folder, watched Dead Poets society and have proclaimed Robin Williams as the most underrated actor of our generation.

He has talent but picks too many lame movies to work on.

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QUOTE (Texsox @ Jan 5, 2009 -> 08:58 AM)
If anyone decided to see . . . Benjamin Button, resists the urge to walk out after the first 30 minutes. The final two hours was breathtaking ;) . Seriously, I like chick flicks, with a chick, and this one did not disappoint. They "solved" some of the reality to movie issues in a rather pleasing way.

It's no more a chick-flick than Forrest Gump. What was wrong with the first thirty minutes?

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QUOTE (MurcieOne @ Jan 5, 2009 -> 06:46 AM)
That's "The Wrestler" in a nutshell, really well said.

 

The movie is an interesting little window into the wrestling world, but it doesn't really deliver much else. (except Marisa Tomei, who looks amazing naked even though she has pretty large nipples). The ending was perhaps a little over dramatic, but still satisfying on any important level.

 

The force behind this movie is Rourke and his portrayal of the wrestling version of himself. Rourke bulked up like a madman for this role (i think) and was able to pull off the feel of the "broken down piece of meat" look that this movie required. Rourke looks like the ultimate warrior without the face paint, but his ability to convey innocence, ignorance, vulnerability and sincerity through that facade is the real core of the character. Maybe Rourke was so good because his career mirrors that of "Randy The Ram's" but in any count... it is a brilliant performance.

 

Go see "The Wrestler" for Rourke, Tomei, and the Wrestling Scenes (I haven't watched wrestling since I was ten), don't go see it for the great story. There are some great nuggets of the underbelly of wrestling, but everything else is too underdeveloped to really care about and feels forced.

 

3.5/4 over sized nipples.

 

You just talked me out of it....and I'm a huge fan of Tomei and her big nipples.

I have no interest in a wrestling movie and was really hoping the story and the supporting cast was strong.

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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Jan 5, 2009 -> 09:28 AM)
It's no more a chick-flick than Forrest Gump. What was wrong with the first thirty minutes?

 

Perhaps it was just us, but we had this feeling of watching Forrest Gump in reverse and perhaps dreaded a couple more hours of this. There really wasn't anything wrong with the first thirty from the movie side. I did think the pace from "birth" until perhaps his mid 50s was slow to develop. We both found ourselves thinking ahead and wondering how they would handle 18- death. It seemed to work for us.

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QUOTE (Jimbo's Drinker @ Jan 5, 2009 -> 02:48 AM)
Slumdog Millionaire is splendid!!

 

Fantastic movie until the last 2 minutes or so.

 

QUOTE (Texsox @ Jan 5, 2009 -> 08:58 AM)
If anyone decided to see . . . Benjamin Button, resists the urge to walk out after the first 30 minutes. The final two hours was breathtaking ;) . Seriously, I like chick flicks, with a chick, and this one did not disappoint. They "solved" some of the reality to movie issues in a rather pleasing way.

 

I enjoyed the movie overall and never felt bored or "when is this going to end," but in the end it just doesn't stand out in my mind.

 

I still need to see Doubt, Frost/ Nixon and The Wrestler. This happens every year. 5 or 6 movies I want to see all come out at once, and then garbage for the next 10 months.

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The Producers Guild of America announced nominations for film awards today which is a pretty good indicator for the Oscars' Best Picture race. 4 out of 5 nominees went on to earn Best Picture nominations the last four years.

 

The nominees are...

 

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

Frost/Nixon

Milk

Slumdog Millionaire

 

I've only seen TDK so far but plan to see TCCoBB and Doubt this week or next and the other 2 whenever they come near me.

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Rate every 2008 released movie you've seen. My scale of choice is Flixster (from .5 to 5) double for IMDB.

 

The Dark Knight 5

WALL-E 5

The Wrestler 5

Iron Man 4.5

Bigger, Stronger, Faster* 4.5

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 4

Role Models 4

Felon 4

Wanted 4

Forgetting Sarah Marshall 4

Tropic Thunder 3.5

Baby Mama 3.5

Get Smart 3.5

The Incredible Hulk 3.5

Cloverfield 3.5

Pineapple Express 3

Quantum of Solace 3

Zack and Miri 3

21 3

Religulous 3

Be Kind Rewind 3

Rambo 2.5

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2.5

Lakeview Terrace 2.5

Journey to the Center of the Earth (3-D) 2.5

Kung Fu Panda 2.5

Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay 2.5

Semi-Pro 2

Step Brothers 2

Super High Me 2

Pride and Glory 2

Star Wars: The Clone Wars 1.5

The Punisher: War Zone 1.5

Saw V 1.5

Hancock 1.5

Jumper 1.5

Seven Pounds 1.5

Mirrors 1.5

88 Minutes 1

Superhero Movie 1

Quarantine 1

You Don't Mess with the Zohan 1

Sex and the City: The Movie 1

10,000 B.C 1

The Happening 0.5

The Love Guru 0.5

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed 0.5

The Hottie and the Nottie 0.5

Disaster Movie 0.5

College 0.5

Meet the Spartans 0.5

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QUOTE (The Bones @ Jan 5, 2009 -> 06:15 PM)
The Producers Guild of America announced nominations for film awards today which is a pretty good indicator for the Oscars' Best Picture race. 4 out of 5 nominees went on to earn Best Picture nominations the last four years.

 

The nominees are...

 

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

Frost/Nixon

Milk

Slumdog Millionaire

 

I've only seen TDK so far but plan to see TCCoBB and Doubt this week or next and the other 2 whenever they come near me.

 

That's a shame, 'The Reader' is better than TDK, Milk and SM. Have not seen and have little interest in seeing the other two on the list.

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My 2008's...

 

The Dark Knight 5.0

Iron Man 4.5

Role Models 4.5

Pineapple Express 4.0

Step Brothers 4.0

Forgetting Sarah Marshall 3.5

Yes Man 3.5

Quantam of Solace 3.5

Wanted 3.0

Zack and Miri Make A Porno 3.0

Get Smart 2.5

Hancock 2.0

Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay 2.0

Fool's Gold 2.0

Semi Pro 1.0

Love Guru 0.5

First Sunday 0.5

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QUOTE (SoxFan1 @ Jan 6, 2009 -> 02:26 AM)
My 2008's...

 

The Dark Knight 5.0

Iron Man 4.5

Role Models 4.5

Pineapple Express 4.0

Step Brothers 4.0

Forgetting Sarah Marshall 3.5

Yes Man 3.5

Quantam of Solace 3.5

Wanted 3.0

Zack and Miri Make A Porno 3.0

Get Smart 2.5

Hancock 2.0

Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay 2.0

Fool's Gold 2.0

Semi Pro 1.0

Love Guru 0.5

First Sunday 0.5

 

Wow. You seem to gravitate to a lot of bad movies. :P

 

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Since Soxtalk went down, I think I've seen two movies. Valkyrie was pretty good, and it had a really great cast. I really like Eddie Izzard in serious roles (I enjoyed The Riches). Bill Nighy was damn good, and that bald actor impressed me, too. Tom Wilkinson did a very good job, as usual. I really want to see that man win an Oscar some day.

 

Gran Torino was entertaining as hell. Clint Eastwood was great in it, and it had some awesome lines.

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QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Jan 10, 2009 -> 11:35 PM)
After seeing it, I completely agree with this. Not that I didn't believe you in the first place.

It's all opinion anyway... I really wanted to like it a lot, but couldn't. Clint Eastwood's performance was entertaining, and there were some great lines of dialogue from his character. I give it a 6.5/10

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QUOTE (TheBlackSox8 @ Jan 11, 2009 -> 02:11 AM)
It's all opinion anyway... I really wanted to like it a lot, but couldn't. Clint Eastwood's performance was entertaining, and there were some great lines of dialogue from his character. I give it a 6.5/10

 

For entertaining me, I'd give it an 8. Eastwood has that "cowboy" role nailed down. The lone stranger thing just suits him.

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QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Jan 11, 2009 -> 01:21 AM)
For entertaining me, I'd give it an 8. Eastwood has that "cowboy" role nailed down. The lone stranger thing just suits him.

eh...I haven't really seen too many Eastwood films, I'd probably have a different opinion if I had.

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QUOTE (SoxFanForever @ Jan 11, 2009 -> 12:51 AM)
Saw Slumdog today. It was decent. I didn't like the end however. It was good but not great.

 

What didnt you like about it? It was my fav movie of 2008 (so far). It just seemed after all the crap the kid went through (even literally!) that the ending was way deserved.

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QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Jan 10, 2009 -> 11:34 PM)
Since Soxtalk went down, I think I've seen two movies. Valkyrie was pretty good, and it had a really great cast. I really like Eddie Izzard in serious roles (I enjoyed The Riches). Bill Nighy was damn good, and that bald actor impressed me, too. Tom Wilkinson did a very good job, as usual. I really want to see that man win an Oscar some day.

Gran Torino was entertaining as hell. Clint Eastwood was great in it, and it had some awesome lines.

 

Are you gonna avoid commenting on Cruise?

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