Y'all sure do love to talk highbrow cinema Role Models is a good movie If I have to have a serious-person answer probably Casablanca, maybe Almost Famous or My Cousin Vinnie. The Lord of the Rings films are just like this whole separate thing. Hieronymous Alloy fucked around with this message at 19:59 on Aug 1, 2014 |
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Thanatosian posted:Yeah. He's been on a bad run. A really bad run. Sure, I'm not judging. Olivier was in plenty of shitbombs too. I'm just defending that sexy hunk of manmeat Aaron Eckhart.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 19:57 |
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Thanatosian posted:Have you ever watched the movie? It's not really about smoking. And it is totally unsurprising that a judge would enjoy that movie. Yeah I saw it when it first came out, but it wasn't very memorable for me so I don't remember anything beyond "lobbying bad" and that scene where Champ Kind invades Panama
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 19:59 |
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The 5th Element is a good, fun movie.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:00 |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1912398/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 I thought this was a pretty good movie, kind of LFy
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:04 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Y'all sure do love to talk highbrow cinema It definitely is. quote:The Lord of the Rings films are just like this whole separate thing. Anybody who doesn't like those movies instantly loses all credibility with me.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:10 |
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Fellowship of the Ring was great. The other two I don't feel like I'd really enjoy watching again though they have some great scenes. I guess I'm not much of a movie person in general though. I don't see very many.
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Majorian posted:
They're great films but they're also this whole cultural res to the point that it's hard to even evaluate them as a movie. How you feel about hobbits and/or wizards matters a lot more than how you feel about, say, Liv Tyler's acting.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:23 |
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a couple years ago some friends and i gathered to watch the directors cuts of all the lord of the rings movies in one sitting. we were successful but i am unsure if i will ever watch those movies again, because of it. good movies though.
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Swan Oat posted:a couple years ago some friends and i gathered to watch the directors cuts of all the lord of the rings movies in one sitting. we were successful but i am unsure if i will ever watch those movies again, because of it. good movies though. The third one has waaaaaaayyyy too much singing, and the second one has too much french kissing of a horse.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:27 |
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I feel like The Rundown and The Whole Nine Yards are tremendously underrated films that not nearly enough people have seen.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:28 |
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The Rundown is worth watching for Walken's tooth fairy monologue, but not much else.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:32 |
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Joementum posted:The Rundown is worth watching for Walken's tooth fairy monologue, but not much else. Walken is the entire reason to watch that movie, sure, but I wouldn't just limit it to that.
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Thanatosian posted:I feel like The Rundown and The Whole Nine Yards are tremendously underrated films that not nearly enough people have seen. the whole nine yards is a good rear end film
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 20:54 |
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Hedera Helix posted:it wasn't a remake of anything, afaik I mean generally.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 21:18 |
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mooyashi posted:gently caress CLT forever. Just, whatever you do, do not spend any money at the Carolina Pit BBQ place. I promise you that not only is there nothing "Carolina" or "Pit" about that dump, but all of the food tastes like body odor and is, of course, horribly overpriced garbage. Thanks and God Bless.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 21:20 |
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we tortured some folks?
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 21:25 |
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Joementum posted:The Rundown is worth watching for Walken's tooth fairy monologue, but not much else. Could not disagree more. I mean, Walken is awesome in it, don't get me wrong; but the film is one of the greatest buddy action flicks every made. The fight scenes are awesome, the dialogue is definitely genre and corny, but it's self-aware and funny. Both The Rock and Stifler are great. It is, overall, an awesome popcorn flick. Swan Oat posted:the whole nine yards is a good rear end film
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 21:41 |
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The Whole Nine Yards? Could that film be any more popular?
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 21:56 |
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The Whole Nine Yards, with Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet? Grossed $100m at the box office, that one? The Whole Ten Yards is also, honestly, a good movie.
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 22:00 |
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A friend and I trade an unopened DVD of The Whole Ten Yards as a gag gift each time we visit.
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Chantilly Say posted:The Whole Nine Yards, with Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet? Grossed $100m at the box office, that one?
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 22:27 |
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R. Mute posted:we tortured some folks? well only if you considered internationally recognized torture techniques to be 'torture' you insufferable bleeding heart
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 22:38 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:The third one has waaaaaaayyyy too much singing, and the second one has too much french kissing of a horse. I think you're maybe close to my age HA, so if you lived through the horror of watching animated orcs sing "Where There's A Whip, There's A Way" you will be forever grateful to Peter Jackson. Joementum posted:The Rundown is worth watching for Walken's tooth fairy monologue, but not much else. And, yeah, how could I forget Four Lions? It's on my "brill, da!" list with The Guard. I didn't like In Bruges, much as I wanted to, but I would pretty much watch a movie about Brendan Gleeson baking muffins and muttering poo poo as he watches the morning news at this point.
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ReindeerF posted:I'm not a big action buddy flick guy, but Peter Berg is the best stupid movie director working today and The Rundown is one of the only stupid movies I can watch over and over. It's just brilliant in its stupidity. Of course Berg seems like a total in real life and he goes from Friday Night Lights to Battleship, so I'm not deifying the guy by any stretch, it's just that it seems his bizarro wannabe tough guy personality and his tutelage under Michael Mann seem to have created some sort of syncretic working ethos that can spawn the perfect stupid guy movie somehow. OR BATTLESHIP. I thought the way they worked the board game's mechanic into the movie in Battleship was fun. I also like movies that help people realize that Congress appropriated funds in 2005 to keep a battleship in working order on each coast in case we needed to fight an enemy that sends two battleships against us from different directions.
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Zeitgueist posted:well only if you considered internationally recognized torture techniques to be 'torture' you insufferable bleeding heart but butt
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R. Mute posted:but i remember fun internet discussions with people saying simulated drowning isn't torture because it doesn't leave a mark when that's one of the main reasons you use it splitting hairs over torture, proud to be an American
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 22:54 |
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So a while back someone posted a link to the song "Come all ye coal miners" and there was a bit of Appalachia chat. I was wondering if any of you know of any good documentaries or movies set during industrialization with a focus on labor movements. I have a feeling that it would pair well with the bottle of whiskey and foul mood I have at the end of a long work week. laters~
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Joementum posted:I thought the way they worked the board game's mechanic into the movie in Battleship was fun. I also like movies that help people realize that Congress appropriated funds in 2005 to keep a battleship in working order on each coast in case we needed to fight an enemy that sends two battleships against us from different directions. You could see the old veterans and the mothballed ship coming a mile away, and the movie had already been horrible for like an hour at that point, but man was that the diarrhea icing on the shitcake. I think I was watching through my fingers by then. I still can't believe I paid to see that in a theater and sat through it. Never again, Berg! Never again
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 23:04 |
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I kind of want to go see Lucy. Not only do I really like Luc Besson, but the internet rage at the "10% of the brain" thing is hilarious.
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Mauser posted:So a while back someone posted a link to the song "Come all ye coal miners" and there was a bit of Appalachia chat. I was wondering if any of you know of any good documentaries or movies set during industrialization with a focus on labor movements. I have a feeling that it would pair well with the bottle of whiskey and foul mood I have at the end of a long work week. laters~ Not about the labor movement but you reminded me that "Coal Miner's Daughter" is one of my all-time favorites. Then watch Jessica Lange put Beverly D'Angelo to shame as Cline in "Sweet Dreams." Then watch "Nashville" for the hillbilly music movie trifecta.
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Thanatosian posted:I kind of want to go see Lucy. Not only do I really like Luc Besson, but the internet rage at the "10% of the brain" thing is hilarious. P.S. - Besson movies are a guilty pleasure of mine, so I wanna see Lucy, too. Were people offended by Limitless in the same way?
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Dr. Faustus posted:I'm 42 and I've been hearing figures like that all my life. I never questioned it, I just figured it was a pure research type statistic that doesn't mean much of anything. It's actually offending people? It's become heavily associated with UNLOCK YOUR TRUE POTENTIAL scams and new-age junk, also it's patently false as a quick MRI would reveal
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Mauser posted:So a while back someone posted a link to the song "Come all ye coal miners" and there was a bit of Appalachia chat. I was wondering if any of you know of any good documentaries or movies set during industrialization with a focus on labor movements. I have a feeling that it would pair well with the bottle of whiskey and foul mood I have at the end of a long work week. laters~ Harlan County, USA is a 70's documentary on a long running strike by the coal miners in said county. Not super informative, but it gives you an interesting look into what it was like on the ground, especially how hard the coal miners continued to have to struggle in Appalachia well after industrialization. Harlan County is also notable for a 1930's strike which inspired a wife of a miner to write the classic 'Which Side Are You On?'
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rscott posted:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1912398/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 There's an interesting bit of restraint/censorship in this film: the 'protagonists' never kill any police officers R. Mute posted:we tortured some folks? Disco Stu doesn't advertise
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Zeitgueist posted:the whole "talking about racism just furthers the divide and plays into the hands of The Man is a depressingly common thing you see in white males who are vaguely connected with leftist groups(the "arnarcho" in anarchocapitalism makes them think they're counterculture). anarcho capitalists and "real anarchists" have the same endstate and should not be treated as if one is better than the other. i hope this helps.
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Yes real anarchists will patiently allow Rand Paul's Opthamology Warehouse and Property Management to charge rents zoux posted:Whoops looks like Fox 7 caught me rollin dirty on a texting while driving segment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Bj1J6RY9E woke wedding drone fucked around with this message at 01:04 on Aug 2, 2014 |
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One of my coworkers told me yesterday that he's sure he could endure being waterboarded without breaking. He also knows a guy who was in some branch of the military who won a training exercise by seeing a pilot's name badge through the scope of a "sniper rifle" and another guy who was an FBI informant and had plans to to shoot down a "communication satellite" during the Sochi Olympic coverage. He's a smart guy, but holy poo poo did someone write "gullible" all over the ceiling. Zeitgueist posted:the whole "talking about racism just furthers the divide and plays into the hands of The Man is a depressingly common thing you see in white males who are vaguely connected with leftist groups(the "arnarcho" in anarchocapitalism makes them think they're counterculture).
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well all you need is a long spine board and a gallon of water. you can find these things almost anywhere. some recommend a towel wrapped around the face but the only important detail is to keep the feet elevated. if he's doing well, don't forget to pop him one in the mouth for resisting. then before you go home tie him up in a stress position by a florescent light, jam a tube down his throat, and leave him with nothing but drowning pool's hit single "let the bodies hit the floor" at 100 decibels.
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GWBBQ posted:One of my coworkers told me yesterday that he's sure he could endure being waterboarded without breaking. He also knows a guy who was in some branch of the military who won a training exercise by seeing a pilot's name badge through the scope of a "sniper rifle" and another guy who was an FBI informant and had plans to to shoot down a "communication satellite" during the Sochi Olympic coverage. Are you sure he's not just a pathological liar?
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