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Befade |
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:44 pm |
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Quote: I don't understand the appeal Thank You for Smoking has for some people.
It was written by Christopher Buckley, whose Losing Mum and Pup was a wonderful book.....about his parents who smoked and suffered from emphasima. (He quit.)
I HATE cigarettes. I LOVE fresh air.
Billy.......I appreciate your take on the Anvil movie.....I'd have never considered it. |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:58 pm |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:31 pm |
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I especially got a kick out of the non-smoking military in Pearl Harbor. Never saw the movie of course. Why would anyone? |
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inlareviewer |
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:59 pm |
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I recall smoking in Pearl Harbor, left by my feet as I raced out of the cinema at record speed.
Syd wrote: carrobin wrote: I thought it was pretty funny that "It's Complicated" got an R rating because of the pot-smoking scene.
It also has Alec Baldwin mostly naked, which, even with naughty bits hidden, is not a sight for children these days. Nor for all adults -- spurred my EEK! Factor as few things since The Lithgow's tour in the saggy buff on Dexter's season opener. Conversely, he mater roared her approval at Alec's paunch-and-derriere displays (she hugely dug the film). He certainly was without vanity, that's for sure. I just wanted to shave him, or sump'n, and get him some Dr. Perry's NightSkin for the liver spots (insert tongue-in-cheek emoticon here)
Its cannabis-usage-induced rating has gotten many Whollyweird peeps rolling their eyes even as they roll their own, in part, I suspect, because of the city council and city attorney's politically-motivated back-and-forth assault on each other via medical marijuana clinics -- a highly charged subject in the City of Angles at present. Whatever -- that sequence, particularly Mrs. Gummer's fluctuating giggle-levels and Steve Martin's inability to fully open his eyes, made me whoop more than once. It hardly seemed an endorsement of the substance, a passing (or is that passing the spliff?) comedic plot device at most. The MPAA is so peculiar.
Edited for clarifiable accurations. |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:46 pm |
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marantzo wrote:
I especially got a kick out of the non-smoking military in Pearl Harbor. Never saw the movie of course. Why would anyone?
I liked the non-drinking, non-cussing hockey players in Miracle. |
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inlareviewer |
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:00 pm |
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PGA noms are out, stretched to 10 contenders in conjunction with AMPAS. More or less, they probably auger that other, um, film society's choices for top pic pix come Feb. 2:
Avatar, District 9, An Education, The Hurt Locker, Inglourious Basterds, Invictus, Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire, Star Trek, Up and Up in the Air.
L.A. Times: The Circuit: Producers Guild nominations enter the sci-fi zone |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:04 pm |
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I'm not sure if it's screener overload, but An Education seems a really slight film to me -- to be even mentioned with some of the others. Sure the lead is cute as a button and borderline divine, Saarsgaard is hott, Cooper is hotter, Molina's a caricature to be sure, he even looks comic-ish. I dunno, sad actually because I love this time in the London 60s but it's not grabbing me, I want to put other's in and let it wang-dang-doodle all by itself. But, I only have 30 minutes more to go and suppose I ought to complete it. |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:27 pm |
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I agree with ehle, at least to the point that I think An Education has been slightly oversold as our introduction to The Next Big Thing (Carey Mulligan). |
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marantzo |
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:45 pm |
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daffy wrote: marantzo wrote:
I especially got a kick out of the non-smoking military in Pearl Harbor. Never saw the movie of course. Why would anyone?
I liked the non-drinking, non-cussing hockey players in Miracle.
That's mighty strange. No Slap Shot for sure. But of course the Yankee hockey team had to be clean cut and clean living. How else could they have beaten the Godless Ruskies? Of course Canuck hockey players never drink or swear unless they are awake. |
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Befade |
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:31 pm |
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Quote: It also has Alec Baldwin mostly naked, which, even with naughty bits hidden, is not a sight for children these days.
Weighing in here: Alec Baldwin looked just fine to me. The more black hair, the merrier (imho) and he was a solid large. On the other hand Jeff Bridge's white and flabby chest had NO appeal for me.
Because pot had a negative effect on me (27 years ago......) that whole business didn't do much for me.......other than imply that it's the bees knees for the over 50 crowd. |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:36 pm |
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Marc wrote: My friend Mirgun had no interest in seeing "Anvil". I had to pressure her into watching it. She thanked me for it. She absolutely loved it.
True, I loved it. I thought it was going to be like Spinal Tap but I was wrong. It's not a metal documentary either but a film about life , friendship , the hardships of what we go through doing something we love, perseverance. I highly recommend it also. |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:48 pm |
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Quote: I agree with ehle, at least to the point that I think An Education has been slightly oversold as our introduction to The Next Big Thing (Carey Mulligan).
bullshit. Mulligan has not been oversold. Nine has been oversold. Carey is getting much deserved recognition for a beautifully nuanced performance. Yes, she has star quality and hopefully she'll use it wisely. |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:50 pm |
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Is it really "nuanced"? Precocious, no doubt. Oh well, just let me try and finish the damn thing. |
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inlareviewer |
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:32 pm |
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Befade wrote: Weighing  in here: Alec Baldwin looked just fine to me. The more black hair, the merrier (imho) and he was a solid large. Hence my tongue-in-cheek emoticon insert (even though am not especially given to excessive hirsutitude). He retained the essential Baldwinity in ample measure, but I did EEK!, just a little, 'cause he kinda looked like the late pater at that age, and it sorta freaked me out.
Quote: On the other hand Jeff Bridge's white and flabby chest had NO appeal for me. Oh, dear. That's unsettling.
Maybe Alec could loan him some chestral foliage... |
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:12 pm |
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I thought Baldwin looked pretty good sans clothes, but what was really amusing was his total self-assurance about his nudity--as opposed to Streep, who was so anxious about being seen naked. Very true to male and female attitudes, I think. |
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