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(04-26-2014, 01:35 AM)Eschatos link Wrote: [ -> ]Finally got around to watching Skyfall.  Overall underwhelming, though Javier Bardem was awesome and the cinematography was gorgeous.
I consider it one of the better Daniel Craig james bond's though. Also, it sets up for a revamping of the series...
The Detective Dee movies on Netflix are good low budget kung fu cinema fun. Detective Dee is like a combination of Sherlock Holmes, Neo, Batman, and Indiana Jones. Yea he is pretty OP.
(04-27-2014, 07:47 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]The Detective Dee movies on Netflix are good low budget kung fu cinema fun. Detective Dee is like a combination of Sherlock Holmes, Neo, Batman, and Indiana Jones. Yea he is pretty OP.
he's also older than all of them and is actually based on a real person http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di_Renjie
Watched 12 Years A Slave finally. Really great movie. Lots of solid acting talent, a beautiful score, and good story.
Went and watched new Godzilla 3D.  It was certainly pretty, but I was disappointed by the legions of plot holes as well as the hamfisted and contradictory themes. 
(05-25-2014, 02:01 PM)Eschatos link Wrote: [ -> ]Went and watched new Godzilla 3D.  It was certainly pretty, but I was disappointed by the legions of plot holes as well as the hamfisted and contradictory themes. 

Yes.

It was terrible, and I just couldn't enjoy it.

(05-25-2014, 08:33 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Eschatos link=topic=947.msg278716#msg278716 date=1401044515]
Went and watched new Godzilla 3D.  It was certainly pretty, but I was disappointed by the legions of plot holes as well as the hamfisted and contradictory themes. 

Yes.

It was terrible, and I just couldn't enjoy it.
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My description of the new Godzilla is as follows, a CG Version of the Toho films (man in monster suit) with not enough Brian Cranston.

If you like the classic B Monster movies that are made specifically to be B monster movies the movie is for you.

Sent from my subdermal neurological implant.
(05-25-2014, 08:33 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Eschatos link=topic=947.msg278716#msg278716 date=1401044515]
Went and watched new Godzilla 3D.  It was certainly pretty, but I was disappointed by the legions of plot holes as well as the hamfisted and contradictory themes. 

Yes.

It was terrible, and I just couldn't enjoy it.
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That's because it needs goldblum and should have had dinosaurs. And been in California

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I finally watched Equilibrium. A true masterpiece of subtle and nuanced cinematography with stunning action choreography and touching performances from the actors.

(05-27-2014, 12:34 AM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ]I finally watched Equilibrium. A true masterpiece of subtle and nuanced cinematography with stunning action choreography and touching performances from the actors.

The Matrix 451?
(05-27-2014, 06:13 AM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Didzo link=topic=947.msg278743#msg278743 date=1401168899]
I finally watched Equilibrium. A true masterpiece of subtle and nuanced cinematography with stunning action choreography and touching performances from the actors.

The Matrix 451?
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Yes. Also my comments on the movie are deeply sarcastic in case anyone is confused.
Watched Wes Anderson's newest flick, The Grand Budapest Hotel; saw some awesome matte painting backgrounds that looked nice and real which was great for the production design overall. Anderson's films seem to have a very adult Dr. Seuss-esque feeling and delivery for interwoven plotlines, and his set decorators and production designer, Adam Stockhausen, reinforce this by creating the majestic and, well, Grand Budapest Hotel.

The story was basically 3 encapsulated into one, starting with an anonymous girl reading the book 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' by a statue of the Author, which then flips to the life of the author, and his first stay in the hotel; where at that moment in time, it had passed it's previous state of glory, and was running slowly into the ground. We are introduced to a few of the hotel's staff, a lively and eccentric bunch, and then we meet the owner of the building, Mr. Moustafa, who retells his fantastical story of the hotel's origins and how he first came about it himself.

Definitely worth a watch imo, surprised it was still in a theatre nearby and I hit it up the other night 8) :o
(05-27-2014, 05:27 PM)Funbuck$ link Wrote: [ -> ]Watched Wes Anderson's newest flick, The Grand Budapest Hotel; saw some awesome matte painting backgrounds that looked nice and real which was great for the production design overall. Anderson's films seem to have a very adult Dr. Seuss-esque feeling and delivery for interwoven plotlines, and his set decorators and production designer, Adam Stockhausen, reinforce this by creating the majestic and, well, Grand Budapest Hotel.

The story was basically 3 encapsulated into one, starting with an anonymous girl reading the book 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' by a statue of the Author, which then flips to the life of the author, and his first stay in the hotel; where at that moment in time, it had passed it's previous state of glory, and was running slowly into the ground. We are introduced to a few of the hotel's staff, a lively and eccentric bunch, and then we meet the owner of the building, Mr. Moustafa, who retells his fantastical story of the hotel's origins and how he first came about it himself.

Definitely worth a watch imo, surprised it was still in a theatre nearby and I hit it up the other night 8) :o

One of the coolest parts is that each different story is shot in a different aspect ratio. Loved Grand Budapest.
(05-27-2014, 05:29 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Funbuck$ link=topic=947.msg278764#msg278764 date=1401229635]
Watched Wes Anderson's newest flick, The Grand Budapest Hotel; saw some awesome matte painting backgrounds that looked nice and real which was great for the production design overall. Anderson's films seem to have a very adult Dr. Seuss-esque feeling and delivery for interwoven plotlines, and his set decorators and production designer, Adam Stockhausen, reinforce this by creating the majestic and, well, Grand Budapest Hotel.

The story was basically 3 encapsulated into one, starting with an anonymous girl reading the book 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' by a statue of the Author, which then flips to the life of the author, and his first stay in the hotel; where at that moment in time, it had passed it's previous state of glory, and was running slowly into the ground. We are introduced to a few of the hotel's staff, a lively and eccentric bunch, and then we meet the owner of the building, Mr. Moustafa, who retells his fantastical story of the hotel's origins and how he first came about it himself.

Definitely worth a watch imo, surprised it was still in a theatre nearby and I hit it up the other night 8) :o

One of the coolest parts is that each different story is shot in a different aspect ratio. Loved Grand Budapest.
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Definitely helped add a bit of of quirky-ness to some of the scenes, like goddamn, what a film.
if anyone liked grand budapest and hasn't watched fantastic mr. fox or moonrise kingdom go do that now
(05-29-2014, 02:04 PM)Squishy link Wrote: [ -> ]if anyone liked grand budapest and hasn't watched fantastic mr. fox or moonrise kingdom go do that now

Haven't seen Grand Budapest or Fantastic Mr. Fox, but I wanted to see both
(05-30-2014, 12:08 AM)FlyingMongoose link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Squishy link=topic=947.msg278796#msg278796 date=1401390281]
if anyone liked grand budapest and hasn't watched fantastic mr. fox or moonrise kingdom go do that now

Haven't seen Grand Budapest or Fantastic Mr. Fox, but I wanted to see both
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Royal Tenanbaums, fantastic mr fox and moonrise are all fantasic, also life aquatic with steve zissou all awesome (y)
Guardians of the Galaxy was pretty damn good.
(08-01-2014, 12:04 AM)Sogo -{メルメル}- link Wrote: [ -> ]Guardians of the Galaxy was pretty damn good.

Thank you for affirmation, probably seeing on sunday.
I saw Boyhood today and it was phenomenal. I'm definitely going to do a detailed write-up on it as soon as I get a little extra time.