LittleHurt05 Posted June 20, 2011 Share Posted June 20, 2011 QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Jun 20, 2011 -> 07:22 AM) Get Him to the Greek was mildly entertaining. I definitely enjoyed it, although watching it in the theater with my wife and mother-in-law got a bit uncomfortable during a few scenes. Not a big fan of Puff Daddy (or whatever he calls himself now), but I thought his character was great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chw42 Posted June 20, 2011 Share Posted June 20, 2011 QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 20, 2011 -> 09:48 AM) "Your Highness" might be the worst movie ever made with such a strong cast. Don't think Mr. McBride will be writing any more screenplays for a while. Danny McBride can write? Woah! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyyle23 Posted June 20, 2011 Author Share Posted June 20, 2011 QUOTE (chw42 @ Jun 20, 2011 -> 10:19 AM) Danny McBride can write? Woah! He wrote a lot of Eastbound and Down Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiSox_Sonix Posted June 20, 2011 Share Posted June 20, 2011 QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Jun 20, 2011 -> 08:22 AM) Get Him to the Greek was mildly entertaining. I thought it was hilarious actually. Dumb, immature and ridiculous humor, but it's great for a laugh. You just have to know that going in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigSqwert Posted June 20, 2011 Share Posted June 20, 2011 Evangeline Lilly from Lost joins the cast of The Hobbit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witesoxfan Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 I have no problem admitting that I cried watching 500 Days of Summer simply because it's eerily similar to my situation. As far as I'm concerned, that's one of the best movies I've ever watched. The only thing I don't understand is how Tom's sister knows so much. I mean, I get that it's cute and ironic that a 14 year old (or however old she really is) knows as much as she does, but she shouldn't know inside information like "Lars from Norway works out at the same gym" Seriously? Everything about the movie was genuinely awesome. It moves quickly, so it doesn't exactly mimic real life, and her getting engaged within like 3-6 months of the breakup is dumb as hell too. I do understand the length restrictions of a movie, and it was absolutely phenomenal otherwise and obviously hit me on a very personal level because I've gone a very similar experience. I especially loved the split screen with the expectations and reality. I think it hit a little too close to home and made me realize that I'm still chasing my Summer Finn. I think that's the sign of a good movie. I think might think too much too. (didn't dare bother to read the whole thread, didn't care how outdated the post was, but didn't want to ruin it) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caulfield12 Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 (edited) 13 Assassins puts everything but "Seven Samurai" to shame....excellent movie, one of the best action/fight scenes I've ever witnessed. It goes on for nearly 40 minutes at the end, and perhaps the best villain ever. Morning Glory was pretty good, too. Big Rachel McAdams fan. Harrison Ford always plays to his stereotypical, gruff type...but he was excellent in the role as the movie went on and developed substance and a bit of depth. Still trying to decide if Cowboys vs. Aliens looks like an epic flop. Whenever I see the preview, it hearkens back to Wild Wild West. Watched The Adjustment Bureau a second time...another favorite movie from this past year. Edited June 21, 2011 by caulfield12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyyle23 Posted June 21, 2011 Author Share Posted June 21, 2011 QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jun 21, 2011 -> 06:00 AM) I have no problem admitting that I cried watching 500 Days of Summer simply because it's eerily similar to my situation. As far as I'm concerned, that's one of the best movies I've ever watched. The only thing I don't understand is how Tom's sister knows so much. I mean, I get that it's cute and ironic that a 14 year old (or however old she really is) knows as much as she does, but she shouldn't know inside information like "Lars from Norway works out at the same gym" Seriously? Everything about the movie was genuinely awesome. It moves quickly, so it doesn't exactly mimic real life, and her getting engaged within like 3-6 months of the breakup is dumb as hell too. I do understand the length restrictions of a movie, and it was absolutely phenomenal otherwise and obviously hit me on a very personal level because I've gone a very similar experience. I especially loved the split screen with the expectations and reality. I think it hit a little too close to home and made me realize that I'm still chasing my Summer Finn. I think that's the sign of a good movie. I think might think too much too. (didn't dare bother to read the whole thread, didn't care how outdated the post was, but didn't want to ruin it) I also loved the movie. The little sister didnt bother me because the entire movie was a little over the top anyways so it fit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve9347 Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jun 21, 2011 -> 06:00 AM) I have no problem admitting that I cried watching 500 Days of Summer simply because it's eerily similar to my situation. As far as I'm concerned, that's one of the best movies I've ever watched. The only thing I don't understand is how Tom's sister knows so much. I mean, I get that it's cute and ironic that a 14 year old (or however old she really is) knows as much as she does, but she shouldn't know inside information like "Lars from Norway works out at the same gym" Seriously? Everything about the movie was genuinely awesome. It moves quickly, so it doesn't exactly mimic real life, and her getting engaged within like 3-6 months of the breakup is dumb as hell too. I do understand the length restrictions of a movie, and it was absolutely phenomenal otherwise and obviously hit me on a very personal level because I've gone a very similar experience. I especially loved the split screen with the expectations and reality. I think it hit a little too close to home and made me realize that I'm still chasing my Summer Finn. I think that's the sign of a good movie. I think might think too much too. (didn't dare bother to read the whole thread, didn't care how outdated the post was, but didn't want to ruin it) I think everyone can relate to the "Expectation vs Reality" sequence. The wife and I adored that film when we saw it, what, 2 years ago? It's great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jenksismyhero Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 Pirates 4. Ugh. I mean, the first one was great (witty, entertaining, new, about pirates), and now the whole franchise is just being thrown into a garbage disposal and whatever spits out they call it a movie. Surprisingly Ian McShane wasn't bad (I was expecting Al Swearengin on a boat), Penelope Cruz was gorgeous (as usual) and the mermaids were pretty cool. But the writing. Ugh. So many one-liners that just fell flat. The only saving grace was that my wife and I had gone on our honeymoon on Kauai about 2 weeks after they had wrapped up some filming there and we got to see a lot of the remote areas where they shot. Other than that. Meh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrangeSox Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 I'm glad I talked my fiance into seeing Super 8 on Saturday instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milkman delivers Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Jun 21, 2011 -> 01:13 PM) Pirates 4. Ugh. I mean, the first one was great (witty, entertaining, new, about pirates), and now the whole franchise is just being thrown into a garbage disposal and whatever spits out they call it a movie. Surprisingly Ian McShane wasn't bad (I was expecting Al Swearengin on a boat), Penelope Cruz was gorgeous (as usual) and the mermaids were pretty cool. But the writing. Ugh. So many one-liners that just fell flat. The only saving grace was that my wife and I had gone on our honeymoon on Kauai about 2 weeks after they had wrapped up some filming there and we got to see a lot of the remote areas where they shot. Other than that. Meh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jenksismyhero Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 (edited) QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Jun 21, 2011 -> 02:35 PM) His roles in "Kings" and "Pillars of the Earth" were so meh because he was basically Swearengen in different clothing - that tone of voice, the eye brow raising/wide-eyed look...I dunno, very distinctive. It was difficult to take him seriously in those other roles. But I felt like in Pirates he was less Swearengen and more just some evil pirate. Edited June 21, 2011 by Jenksismybitch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knightni Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 He was great in Hot Rod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
farmteam Posted June 21, 2011 Share Posted June 21, 2011 (500) Days of Summer was definitely awesome. The musical number the morning after he first has sex with Summer? Phenomenal. And yes Brian, I've had a very busy 1.5 decades. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigruss Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (knightni @ Jun 21, 2011 -> 05:14 PM) He was great in Hot Rod. Well that movie was just perfectly cast. And Marley and Me was on tv tonight, still gets to me. Im such a softy for dogs and lost a dog when I was a young teen, last time I cried was when that dog died. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Jun 21, 2011 -> 10:00 PM) Well that movie was just perfectly cast. And Marley and Me was on tv tonight, still gets to me. Im such a softy for dogs and lost a dog when I was a young teen, last time I cried was when that dog died. Everytime I watch that on HBO, I always stop watching before they put him to sleep. It kills me to see his eyes slowly close. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiliIrishHammock24 Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Jun 21, 2011 -> 10:00 PM) Well that movie was just perfectly cast. And Marley and Me was on tv tonight, still gets to me. Im such a softy for dogs and lost a dog when I was a young teen, last time I cried was when that dog died. I can not watch that movie. I balled at the movies watching it. Worst experience during any movie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitesoxfan99 Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 So it looks like Pixar's run of perfection will end with Cars 2. If it had to happen I'm happy it ended with a movie that I don't care at all about and not one of their original movies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyyle23 Posted June 22, 2011 Author Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (whitesoxfan99 @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 09:53 AM) So it looks like Pixar's run of perfection will end with Cars 2. If it had to happen I'm happy it ended with a movie that I don't care at all about and not one of their original movies. I didnt care about or care for the first movie, but it still made bank at the box office. I wouldnt count pixar out, there are millions of little kids who love those movies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitesoxfan99 Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 11:22 AM) I didnt care about or care for the first movie, but it still made bank at the box office. I wouldnt count pixar out, there are millions of little kids who love those movies Cars is incredibly popular with kids which is why Pixar made Cars 2 and I'm sure Cars 2 will be successful financially as well. And from what I've read that it looks like they really just aimed this movie at kids since unlike the rest of their films, Cars didn't have as much cross over appeal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlaSoxxJim Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 12:22 PM) I didnt care about or care for the first movie, but it still made bank at the box office. I wouldnt count pixar out, there are millions of little kids who love those movies I'm one of the biggest Pixar fans out there, but I dislike them going the sequel route in general. And that goes for the Toy Story franchise as well regardless of how good the last installment of that series was. I understand that it's a business and it would be irresponsible for a corporation not to take full advantage of a proven moneymaking franchise, but i wish Pixar could have resisted the lure of the sequel and easy money. The exception for me would be an Incredibles sequel (If Brad Bird agreed to helm it). There is no way that movie wouldn't kick ass. While not among my favorites I actually very much liked the original Cars. i just watched most of it last night with my son during the Sox rain delay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 12:36 PM) I'm one of the biggest Pixar fans out there, but I dislike them going the sequel route in general. And that goes for the Toy Story franchise as well regardless of how good the last installment of that series was. I understand that it's a business and it would be irresponsible for a corporation not to take full advantage of a proven moneymaking franchise, but i wish Pixar could have resisted the lure of the sequel and easy money. The exception for me would be an Incredibles sequel (If Brad Bird agreed to helm it). There is no way that movie wouldn't kick ass. While not among my favorites I actually very much liked the original Cars. i just watched most of it last night with my son during the Sox rain delay. I was a fan of Cars as well. I have yet to see a bad Pixar movie, even through the sequels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyyle23 Posted June 22, 2011 Author Share Posted June 22, 2011 QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Jun 22, 2011 -> 12:36 PM) I'm one of the biggest Pixar fans out there, but I dislike them going the sequel route in general. And that goes for the Toy Story franchise as well regardless of how good the last installment of that series was. I understand that it's a business and it would be irresponsible for a corporation not to take full advantage of a proven moneymaking franchise, but i wish Pixar could have resisted the lure of the sequel and easy money. The exception for me would be an Incredibles sequel (If Brad Bird agreed to helm it). There is no way that movie wouldn't kick ass. While not among my favorites I actually very much liked the original Cars. i just watched most of it last night with my son during the Sox rain delay. The Incredibles has a bunch of sequels, didnt you know? Its called "No Ordinary Family" and it is on ABC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milkman delivers Posted June 22, 2011 Share Posted June 22, 2011 I thought the Incredibles may have been the worst (although Cars would be my other choice). I say that because I didn't find it funny at all, and I usually find Pixar movies pretty funny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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