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Smokin' Aces is the poor man's Shoot 'Em Up. Stretch is better than the former but nowhere near the latter. It's a fun movie but if you don't like it in the first 30 minutes just turn it off and watch something else.
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:Maybe it was just Patrick Wilson. Dude just did not have the charisma to pull off that role. I think that guy might be my least favorite actor ever, and I don't know why. He isn't talented, but there is worse.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 12:20 |
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precision posted:Smokin' Aces is the poor man's Shoot 'Em Up. I know movies are made well apart from each other, and release dates don't matter usually, but still, want to point out, Smokin Aces came out way before Shoot 'Em Up did. I love both. 2007 was a good year for schlocky action movies. Don't get the Patrick Wilson hate. Dude's always entertaining. He's pretty funny in The A-Team.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 13:37 |
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CelticPredator posted:Don't get the Patrick Wilson hate. Dude's always entertaining. He's pretty funny in The A-Team. The only movies I've seen where I remember his performances were those lame Wan/Whanell flicks and Hard Candy, so that might have something to do with it.
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mod sassinator posted:Holy moly this movie is nuts. The Visitor is amazing and I'm really surprised it doesn't get discussed more often around here.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 14:21 |
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Erebus posted:Nick of Time is a pretty entertaining movie in all the ways it's not trying to be. The shoe shine guy's monologue is legitimately great, both how it's written and the delivery. Gradually turning any random topic your client brings up into a subtle request for a big tip was great and so well executed. Caveat: I saw the movie when it was in theaters (so, a long time ago) and also I was unbelievably stoned at the time and thought the entire movie was amazing, so ymmv.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 15:41 |
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Nobody's even mentioned that the main gimmick of Nick of Time is that it's in real time.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 16:37 |
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13 Sins was dumb, but entertainingly insane. Also a Simple Jack level portrayal of the mentally ill, but eh.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 16:39 |
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precision posted:Smokin' Aces is the poor man's Shoot 'Em Up. Holy poo poo Shoot 'Em Up was awesome. Thanks for reminding me about this fantastic movie. Definitely rewatching this soon. I'll give Stretch a shot but I'm definitely cautious cause I'm not a fan of Patrick Wilson myself either. He just has a really punchable face
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 16:39 |
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I'm still a little perplexed by Stretch. It has elements I like, and scenes I enjoyed, but the movie as a whole feels undercooked. Or overcooked I don't know.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 19:21 |
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precision posted:Smokin' Aces is the poor man's Shoot 'Em Up. I was horribly disappointed with the former. It was trying to pull a guy richie but failed so hard. The Nazis also were marketed to play a much bigger role. If the movie had focused more on them than trying to spread focus out on all groups it would have been better. That really is whatever the movie was missing. It didn't know what band of dickheads to really focus on. It tried to focus on all of them and just made them all transparent. It really should have fleshed everyone out more. Other than that, again, It tried to pull a Lock Stock but just ended up being dull somehow. It wasn't restrained enough either. So instead of having one giant confused flurry that was being built upon the entire movie it was a giant flurry THE ENTIRE TIME. It lost so much value. In a shorter sense it was trying to do something smart in a really dumb way. And at that it failed because the action set pieces were a bit underwhelming. Riche has these kinds of encounters once, maybe twice the entire movie and they're all mostly at the end and have a great buildup. These have almost no buildup and doesn't know when to be senseless and not to be. "Here's a string of Guy Richie-esque setpiece chance encounter action sequences falling flat on its face." Shoot 'Em Up was loving amazing. Sex scene shootout? gently caress yeah! "You want a hodge podge of violence, sex, action... Sexy action? Well here it is in your face and we don't give a gently caress." NeoSeeker fucked around with this message at 23:56 on Nov 20, 2014 |
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I'm surprised anyone could have such strong feelings about Stretch. The only thing that really fell flat for me was Jessica Alba's entire pointless character.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 23:56 |
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SolidSnakesBandana posted:I'm surprised anyone could have such strong feelings about Stretch. The only thing that really fell flat for me was Jessica Alba's entire pointless character. I could see people hating it for being "lolrandom" with the cameos, but those people probably hate Detention and smell bad. Also, I felt like the film played to Patrick Wilson being a punchable doucheface.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 03:03 |
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I enjoyed Shoot 'Em Up, it felt like a studio conspicuously trying to copy the gonzo craziness of Crank and the plot was almost hilariously tone-deaf (somehow they managed to cram infanticide, stem cell reasearch, and gun control in between wacky gunfights and lactating hookers) but the action scenes were a lot of fun and Paul Giamatti loving owned as the neurotic villain. And it is really funny that Drive Angry shamelessly stole the sex scene gunfight from it.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:I enjoyed Shoot 'Em Up, it felt like a studio conspicuously trying to copy the gonzo craziness of Crank and the plot was almost hilariously tone-deaf (somehow they managed to cram infanticide, stem cell reasearch, and gun control in between wacky gunfights and lactating hookers) but the action scenes were a lot of fun and Paul Giamatti loving owned as the neurotic villain. Drive Angry is the greatest piece of art in American history and it didn't steal that scene, it was an homage. Edit While I'm at it, I've said it before and I will say it again, Peaky Blinders might be my favorite show on Netflix right now. I'm watching the first season again with my girlfriend and it is still absolutely fantastic. I mean I am just having the best time. Chichevache fucked around with this message at 06:45 on Nov 21, 2014 |
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Shoot 'Em Up had a surprisingly engaging plot for something constantly winking at you about its shamelessness.
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The Time Dissolver posted:Shoot 'Em Up had a surprisingly engaging plot for something constantly winking at you about its shamelessness. I think we owe that almost entirely to how well Paul Giamatti sells it. Re: Stretch, I need to finish it, but the glaring thing I noticed in the first 30-45 minutes was how bad the script is. It's rare that I notice something like that, but the Wilson's voice-overs in particular are so bad it's jarring.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 16:09 |
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The Time Dissolver posted:Shoot 'Em Up had a surprisingly engaging plot for something constantly winking at you about its shamelessness. The first time I saw Shoot 'Em Up I thought it was brilliant deadpan satire. I mean really? Carrots are good for vision, so every time he takes a bite of one the camera brings something into focus? Genius. Then I watched an interview with the director. It would appear the entire movie really is just a bunch of OH MY GOD WOULDN'T IT BE COOL IF HE DID THIS moments strung together by a man who is mentally eight years old. But goddamn, does it work anyway. And yeah, Giamatti's unhinged performance is perfect.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 16:19 |
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Isn't the whole film basically an
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 17:29 |
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If I recall correctly that's exactly how I remember it. I mean considering in the cartoon someone gets their head blown off once every episode.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 18:21 |
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Shoot Em Up is an anagram of Upset Homo.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 18:28 |
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Counterpoint: he punches someone in the face with a filing cabinet by shooting it.
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I like the part where he saves the baby from Paul Giamatti's sniper rifle by shooting the merry-go-round it's on with his gun so it spins.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 19:16 |
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Should have mentioned this earlier, but Oscar nominee movie "Nebraska" is up and it is a beautiful and stark film. Highly recommended. Though it is a little sad, especially if like me you are scared of aging or if you have aging parents. Edit; oh just realized it might be on Canada Netflix or something, not US.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 19:48 |
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Oh, my God, I think the same exact image of Harvey Keitel has been photoshopped into the promo images of both Blue in the Face and Smoke on streaming. Also, finally watched Coffee and Cigarettes, and it was great. "Cousins?" was my favorite segment.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 20:03 |
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Drunk Tomato posted:Should have mentioned this earlier, but Oscar nominee movie "Nebraska" is up and it is a beautiful and stark film. Highly recommended. Though it is a little sad, especially if like me you are scared of aging or if you have aging parents. It's on US netflix too. just added it to my list.
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Drunk Tomato posted:Should have mentioned this earlier, but Oscar nominee movie "Nebraska" is up and it is a beautiful and stark film. Highly recommended. Though it is a little sad, especially if like me you are scared of aging or if you have aging parents. Nebraska is great (and on US Netflix). It's obviously a slow paced film but there is enough deadpan (and not so deadpan) comedy to keep it moving. Overall it's a positive, if bittersweet story. Speaking of Bruce Dern, Silent Running is also on Netflix. I was always under the impression that it was a sci-fi classic but holy hell is it a snoozer. And awful music. And a plot that doesn't make sense. Actually in retrospect it is probably extremely entertaining if you imagine Bruce Dern's character from Nebraska in place of his character in Silent Running.
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LogisticEarth posted:Speaking of Bruce Dern, Silent Running is also on Netflix. I was always under the impression that it was a sci-fi classic but holy hell is it a snoozer. And awful music. And a plot that doesn't make sense. Actually in retrospect it is probably extremely entertaining if you imagine Bruce Dern's character from Nebraska in place of his character in Silent Running. Yeah it's a classic for the modeling and special effects IMHO, but the actual story is pretty bad 70's environmentalist schlock, kind of like the 4th Star Trek film.
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LogisticEarth posted:Speaking of Bruce Dern, Silent Running is also on Netflix. I was a pretty sensitive kid, that movie depressed the hell out of me when I was about 8.
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Silent Running is actually an all-time-top-10-sci-fi-films contender, but it is not, unfortunately, up on Netflix at the moment
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LogisticEarth posted:Speaking of Bruce Dern, Silent Running is also on Netflix. I was always under the impression that it was a sci-fi classic but holy hell is it a snoozer. And awful music. And a plot that doesn't make sense. Actually in retrospect it is probably extremely entertaining if you imagine Bruce Dern's character from Nebraska in place of his character in Silent Running. Silent Running is improved immensely if you can grab 65daysofstatic's re-soundtracking of it and sync it up. Not the commercial release (which is only like 44 minutes long) but the actual live score they did of it.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Silent Running is actually an all-time-top-10-sci-fi-films contender, but it is not, unfortunately, up on Netflix at the moment Must have been just taken down recently then. I saw it on there a couple weeks ago. mod sassinator posted:Yeah it's a classic for the modeling and special effects IMHO, but the actual story is pretty bad 70's environmentalist schlock, kind of like the 4th Star Trek film. Was the modeling really that noteworthy? I know the same guy worked on 2001 did, but I don't recall being nearly as impressed by the visuals in Silent Running. And at least Trek 4 had characters who we were already familiar with (and were often corny) thrust into a corny situation. Silent Running didn't have that kind of momentum behind it to carry me through the shallow plot.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 21:14 |
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Just saw this Just saw this quote:Netflix has you covered with these recent releases: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Shakespeare In Love, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Trainspotting. Diving Bell is great if you haven't seen it
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 21:35 |
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Christoff posted:Diving Bell is great if you haven't seen it another personal favorite of mine, absolutely worth watching. some of the best cinematography of Janusz Kaminsk's career
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K. Waste posted:
Cousins was good but Twins was great. Steve Buscemi's character delivered just the right amount of uncomfortable humor.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 22:10 |
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Christoff posted:Diving Bell is great if you haven't seen it I tried to watch it once, but I had to turn it off after those first twenty minutes because it just got too loving real for me. I know it's good, and it's one of my gf's favorites, but I just need to get the stomach to see the rest of it. I guess that particular subject matter just gets to me.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 22:51 |
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It is quite realistic but it gets a bit more uplifting as it goes on. Has a rough start
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 23:00 |
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Christoff posted:It is quite realistic but it gets a bit more uplifting as it goes on. Has a rough start yeah the first half hour or so is really uncomfortably intense but it has a big gear shift after that, you'll know it when you see it. that's one of those movies i'm really glad i went into knowing absolutely nothing about it other than "i think i heard this was good?" book is excellent, too.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 23:39 |
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Lilyhammer season 3 was added today! I don't know what it is, but I love these Netflix shows about small European towns. Finished Southcliffe last week and Happy Valley last month.
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Khorne Flakes posted:Lilyhammer season 3 was added today! I don't know what it is, but I love these Netflix shows about small European towns. Finished Southcliffe last week and Happy Valley last month. Lilyhammer is REAL bad. Don't bother.
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