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gromit |
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:31 pm |
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Liked Lars, found Half-Nelson halfway decent. But Gosling gives a great performance in The Believer. Shouldn't be missed (Weedman! that means YOU). If I see Drive, it will be for Gosling. |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:45 pm |
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I will definitely see The Believer. You should see Drive for Gosling and Albert Brooks and Oscar Isaac and Bryan Cranston and Carey Mulligan and Ron Perlman and the amazing photography and editing and music and...
Just see it. |
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bartist |
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:28 am |
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Some budget their movies more on topic/genre, others more on the possibility of gemlike performances. Moneyball sort of has me on the fence, because I like a gemlike performance but have trouble getting into baseball movies. That said, if it has Syd and Weed so polarized, curiosity trumps.
And I'd add Gyllenhaal, in Source Code, to the best actor list for 2011.
Trying to get all my goslings in a row, so will look for CSL. I'm surprised Weed didn't like Lars ATRG, but I'm guessing there is a fine line between charming and sappy. |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:33 am |
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I found Lars exceedingly whimsical to the point of, yeah, sappy. |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:35 am |
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bartist wrote: The return of Alex Payne, with his Hawaii film, should be memorable.
Gromit, I'd heartily recommend that you pick "Drive" out of the three you mentioned. It's a significant moment in the art of the motion picture, visually stunning and original, with an amazing ensemble. "Contagion" is good, but not great, being at an emotional distance from all its characters that gives it the feel of a documentary. You'll learn something, but it's not a significant moment in the art of the motion picture. As for TTOL, well, from what you post around here, I sense that you will feel your time was wasted.
I can't remember ghost-writing for bartist, but otherwise I would swear I'd written this post. Every syllable is brilliant--IOW I agree. |
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bartist |
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 6:30 pm |
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Thanks. I've been working on my syllables!  |
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Ghulam |
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:44 am |
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I liked Moneyball a lot. Both Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill are very good.
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billyweeds |
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:16 pm |
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Miranda July's The Future has gotten a lot of respect for its original vision, but I found it quite quite too too twee by half. |
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bartist |
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:57 am |
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When I heard story elements like "slacker couple filled with self-doubts" and "narrating cat," it made me a bit wary, so I missed it when it was in town. Then again, I enjoyed a film with a slacker and a narrating cowboy, so maybe I should cross species lines and rent it when it comes along. |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:05 am |
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bartist wrote: When I heard story elements like "slacker couple filled with self-doubts" and "narrating cat," it made me a bit wary, so I missed it when it was in town. Then again, I enjoyed a film with a slacker and a narrating cowboy, so maybe I should cross species lines and rent it when it comes along.
Sounds like a plan. What is the "narrating cowboy" flick? (I probably should know but it's still kind of early in the day.) |
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whiskeypriest |
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:26 am |
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billyweeds wrote: bartist wrote: When I heard story elements like "slacker couple filled with self-doubts" and "narrating cat," it made me a bit wary, so I missed it when it was in town. Then again, I enjoyed a film with a slacker and a narrating cowboy, so maybe I should cross species lines and rent it when it comes along.
Sounds like a plan. What is the "narrating cowboy" flick? (I probably should know but it's still kind of early in the day.) In case of doubt, figure it's Lebowski. |
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bartist |
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:02 am |
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Quote: It's good knowin' he's out there. The Dude. Takin' her easy for all us sinners. Shoot, I sure hope he makes the finals.
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Befade |
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:05 pm |
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Other Ryan Gosling films not mentioned but showing every bit his astonishing range are: Fracture (his cockiness challenged by Anthony Hopkins), All Good Things (his depressive persona infecting Kirsten Dunst), Blue Valentine (slap-happiness doesn't inspire Michelle Williams for long), and Murder by Numbers (hard-ass/bad-ass companion to the sensitive Michael Pitt). He should never be overlooked (I haven't seen Drive yet........like Gromit I'm anti-violence.) |
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grace |
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:27 pm |
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So, uh ..... no fans of The Notebook here?
(If I used emoticons, there'd be a snarky one here.) |
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Syd |
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:42 pm |
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I hadn't realized that was Ryan Gosling in Murder by Numbers. |
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