wildpurplechild wrote:Also is there going to be another one after this?
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FllMtl Novelist (post: 1488542) wrote:Watched Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, part 1 last night. (Really long title. XD) I was surprised at how... disjointed it felt. And slow. I could get into why I think it's slow, but I doubt anyone wants to read that. XD I hope the last movie is better.
Battle: Los Angeles--A really intense and enjoyable movie. It seemed to never slow down with bad emotional scenes. (While there were emotional scenes, they weren't dragged out to the point of being annoying.) I liked it, but I'm not in a hurry to watch it again.
Went and saw Cars 2 tonight. I thought it was a pretty solid movie. I wouldn't put it near the top of Pixar's best films or anything, but I can't for the life of me figure out why the movie is being so universally reviled. Maybe people just hate Larry the Cable Guy or something? I mean I think he's annoying too but it really doesn't affect the movie much.
But yeah, it was extremely competent, fairly exciting...it was entertaining. Plus it had Michael Caine as a spy car, that's awesome. The only sad thing was hearing Fillmore, the VW bug speak (had to look up his name). He was voiced by George Carlin in the original, who is of course dead now, and while the voice still sounds decent, I couldn't help but remember Carlin and it took me out of the moment a bit.
Nate (post: 1488843) wrote:The first Cars may be deeper, but deep is not a synonym for "good" so that doesn't make sense that it would be slammed for just that. Besides, who says every movie needs to be deep anyway? It's just bizarre that people are slamming on it just because it's so vastly different from their other films.
I mean I can recognize and appreciate awful and dumb films. I love Kung Pow, but it's not a good movie. The Room is a wonderfully horrible film that is so much fun to watch because it is so terrible. So it's not like "I enjoyed this but recognize it is actually bad." I honestly don't understand why people are slamming this film. I guess every movie has to be pretentious and condescending to be a good movie according to critics.
Nate (post: 1488843) wrote:The first Cars may be deeper, but deep is not a synonym for "good" so that doesn't make sense that it would be slammed for just that. Besides, who says every movie needs to be deep anyway? It's just bizarre that people are slamming on it just because it's so vastly different from their other films.
I mean I can recognize and appreciate awful and dumb films. I love Kung Pow, but it's not a good movie. The Room is a wonderfully horrible film that is so much fun to watch because it is so terrible. So it's not like "I enjoyed this but recognize it is actually bad." I honestly don't understand why people are slamming this film. I guess every movie has to be pretentious and condescending to be a good movie according to critics.
Edward (post: 1488808) wrote:I just watched Inception. It was a very entertainting movie, and I hope to buy my own copy sometime, but certainly was not as 'intellectual' as some people seem to think it is. It wasn't even all that complicated of a plot, to me. I was actually more confused by bits of dialouge that I couldn't hear clearly than the plot itself. XD.
ich1990 (post: 1488912) wrote:
That is because you aren't looking closely enough. The movie actually has more "layers" than are shown in the standard storyline. If you want a hint, pay attention to the top at the start of the movie.
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No problem. Inception is a great movie not because it is a great movie, but because it is a logic puzzle inside of a great movie. The sad part is not many people notice the logic puzzle, which is the true genius of the story. A second hint, if the first isn't enough:Edward (post: 1488954) wrote:I suppose I could watch it again, considering that we can't send it back to Netflix until tommorow. I'll be sure to look for deeper meaning, thanks.
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Cognitive Gear (post: 1489619) wrote:Blood Simple- The first Coen Bros. movie is also one of their best. It's quite interesting to see how this movie is sort of a Neo-Noir film.
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