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  • Has anyone seen Everything Must Go with Will Ferrell? I keep wanting to watch it on Netflix and it just doesn't happen.
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    • The Amazing Spiderman


      Cool movie! I loved it. Great great casting, writing, and cgi. What more do you want? Of course the basic origin storyline is very familiar, so that was lame, but they played it very close to the vest this time as far as not straying from the comic books. I was very relieved that my fear of them "contemporizing" the story with an emo-spidey didn't happen (I'm looking at you, Spiderman 3).

      I was also relieved that Spidey didn't have Magic Webs that shot spontaneously from his wrists (the webs are synthetic like in the comics). I also liked that Spiderman appeared to credibly belong in high school, that he was a gangly skinny kid, and that there weren't a whole lot of frustrating moments where the superpowers were misused or ignored as a plot device like you see in a lot of these movies (where you think "he's effing spiderman-- shoot a web and get out of there!") - the action was really on point and about every bit as good as you could expect a production to be.

      The casting- Andrew Garfield as Spiderman is awesome. He plays a shy, sweet Peter Parker who doesn't turn into an uber-confident dick as soon as he gets his powers unlike the last version. In fact, he retains a level of physical awkwardness throughout, spidey-powers notwithstanding, which adds a layer of depth and credibility rather than frustration with the character/action. Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy is awesome, and so is Dennis Leary as her dad. The whole cast seems capable here with Martin Sheen is Uncle Ben and Sally Field is Aunt May. I also noticed that the guy who plays Flash the Jerk looks like a high school kid and not a D-1 linebacker in this one, which was refreshing.

      While this movie wasn't a drastic shift in tone or plot from the last ones, I think it was a pretty vast improvement worth watching and I'm looking forward to the sequel, which I'm assuming will carry us even further away from the trajectory of the last trilogy. I think the only way you hate this movie is if you hate Spiderman to begin with. If you couldn't stand the first Sam Raimi incarnation, you probably won't like this either.
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      • Originally posted by Surfah View Post
        21 Jumpstreet. I was not expecting that. What a great movie.
        It's one of those you go into thinking "how in the world could this be anything other than stupid?" And then it's totally fun and hysterical.
        So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.

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        • Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
          It's one of those you go into thinking "how in the world could this be anything other than stupid?" And then it's totally fun and hysterical.
          I wondered how this movie got such great reviews. Now I know. That was a really fun movie.
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          • Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
            Looking at my Netflix now and this was the other stuff I saw on instant and threw in my queue to revisit:

            Y Tu Mama Tambien
            The Thin Red Line
            Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
            Being John Malkovich

            Not sure if you've seen any of those, but more good stuff!
            I saw Eternal Sunshine a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it. I'm a fan of Jim Carrey in serious roles much more than in funny ones (same with Adam Sandler, which is why I'm excited for Punch Drunk Love). I've seen part of Y Tu Mama Tambien, but never finished it. I wasn't feeling it--I'll have to try again. John Malkovich is on my queue and now Thin Red Line is, too.

            I have a lot of night shifts that get slow around 2 or 3 am where I can sometimes get in a movie, so I've decided to go back and catch a lot of the great movies that I've missed. It's tough to find ones that stream on Netflix. so keep em coming.
            At least the Big Ten went after a big-time addition in Nebraska; the Pac-10 wanted a game so badly, it added Utah
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            • Originally posted by ERCougar View Post
              I saw Eternal Sunshine a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it.
              Hey! Now there are 4 of us.

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              • Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
                Looking at my Netflix now and this was the other stuff I saw on instant and threw in my queue to revisit:

                Y Tu Mama Tambien
                The Thin Red Line
                Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
                Being John Malkovich

                Not sure if you've seen any of those, but more good stuff!
                We have very similar taste in film.
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                • Originally posted by ERCougar View Post
                  I saw Eternal Sunshine a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it. I'm a fan of Jim Carrey in serious roles much more than in funny ones (same with Adam Sandler, which is why I'm excited for Punch Drunk Love). I've seen part of Y Tu Mama Tambien, but never finished it. I wasn't feeling it--I'll have to try again. John Malkovich is on my queue and now Thin Red Line is, too.

                  I have a lot of night shifts that get slow around 2 or 3 am where I can sometimes get in a movie, so I've decided to go back and catch a lot of the great movies that I've missed. It's tough to find ones that stream on Netflix. so keep em coming.
                  Some other revisits I added last night:

                  The Game (Fincher)
                  Resevoir Dogs (Tarantino) -- saw this a bunch of times in HS but I'm not sure I have since
                  Chinatown (Polanski)
                  The Big Lebowski (Coens) -- haven't seen in years
                  Drugstore Cowboy (van Sant) -- another I saw in HS and haven't since

                  Haven't seen and added:

                  Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! -- I've seen a few things from Almodovar, but not this one. Also NC-17 so maybe don't watch in the ER!
                  Valhalla Rising
                  Bronson

                  The last two are Nicolas Winding Refn's first two films. He did last year's Drive (my favorite of the year, which is also on streaming, btw), and I've heard a lot of talk about his other two pictures, so I'm going to check them out.
                  So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.

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                  • Originally posted by ERCougar View Post
                    I saw Eternal Sunshine a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it. I'm a fan of Jim Carrey in serious roles much more than in funny ones (same with Adam Sandler, which is why I'm excited for Punch Drunk Love). I've seen part of Y Tu Mama Tambien, but never finished it. I wasn't feeling it--I'll have to try again. John Malkovich is on my queue and now Thin Red Line is, too.

                    I have a lot of night shifts that get slow around 2 or 3 am where I can sometimes get in a movie, so I've decided to go back and catch a lot of the great movies that I've missed. It's tough to find ones that stream on Netflix. so keep em coming.
                    Re: Adam Sandler in a serious role, "Punch Drunk Love" is great, and I really enjoyed "Funny People". It's ~30 minutes too long, but it's a nice dark comedy.

                    ESOTSM is my favorite movie. The acting is great; the soundtrack is beautiful; and the storyline is profound.
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                    • Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
                      Looking at my Netflix now and this was the other stuff I saw on instant and threw in my queue to revisit:

                      Y Tu Mama Tambien
                      The Thin Red Line
                      Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
                      Being John Malkovich

                      Not sure if you've seen any of those, but more good stuff!
                      Thin Red Line is one of my favorites. Watched it again a month or two ago. The whole sequence of taking that hill is a classic.

                      I put off watching Being John Malkovich for a long time because the plot sounds so stupid. But I was surprised how much I enjoyed it. Highly recommended.
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                      • Watching Glory again on AMC. Didn't realize Denzel Washington was in it. Powerful movie.
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                        • Originally posted by Pelado View Post
                          Watching Glory again on AMC. Didn't realize Denzel Washington was in it.
                          You're kidding, right?

                          Saw Spiderman today. I was outvoted by the others, I wanted to see Moonrise so was reluctant. I should have trusted Commando's review because we like the same movies. Pretty good movie. The best part: 2.5 hours of Andrew Garfield. He's in every scene. This wasn't in your face emo, but I love those soulful looks Garfield can send. And his gorgeously tossed hair. I'll probably see him in another 10 movies, but he'll always be 'Duardo with the chicken to me.

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                          • Emma Stone is so hot and at the same time not hot. How does she accomplish that? She convincingly portrays nerds and hot girls with equal aplomb. In Amazing Spiderman she's something in-between.

                            I really liked the movie. It's a hard reboot, and I think some if not most of the backlash (not too much, It still has 77% RT) is due to the retreading. It's significantly better than Spiderman 1 in terms of casting accuracy, writing, character depth and realism, and every other way I can think of outside Kirsten Dunst's boobs.

                            I'm making it sound better than it is. It's good, and better than Spidy 1, maybe 2, and definitely 3

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                            • Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
                              Some other revisits I added last night:

                              The Game (Fincher)
                              Resevoir Dogs (Tarantino) -- saw this a bunch of times in HS but I'm not sure I have since
                              Chinatown (Polanski)
                              The Big Lebowski (Coens) -- haven't seen in years
                              Drugstore Cowboy (van Sant) -- another I saw in HS and haven't since

                              Haven't seen and added:

                              Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! -- I've seen a few things from Almodovar, but not this one. Also NC-17 so maybe don't watch in the ER!
                              Valhalla Rising
                              Bronson

                              The last two are Nicolas Winding Refn's first two films. He did last year's Drive (my favorite of the year, which is also on streaming, btw), and I've heard a lot of talk about his other two pictures, so I'm going to check them out.
                              The only QT movie I've seen was Kill Bill. Way too violent for my tastes. I can deal with language or sex, but I have a harder time with gratuitous gore (really not a fan of gratuitous language or sex either, I guess)--probably funny, considering my job, but oh well. I still haven't seen Pulp Fiction either. Are all his movies that violent?

                              Finally caught The Big Lebowski a few weeks ago. Hilarious. So far, except for QT, I trust your taste.

                              I watched Rome in the ER, so I already have a creepy porn-loving reputation.
                              At least the Big Ten went after a big-time addition in Nebraska; the Pac-10 wanted a game so badly, it added Utah
                              -Berry Trammel, 12/3/10

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                              • Originally posted by ERCougar View Post
                                The only QT movie I've seen was Kill Bill. Way too violent for my tastes. I can deal with language or sex, but I have a harder time with gratuitous gore (really not a fan of gratuitous language or sex either, I guess)--probably funny, considering my job, but oh well. I still haven't seen Pulp Fiction either. Are all his movies that violent?

                                Finally caught The Big Lebowski a few weeks ago. Hilarious. So far, except for QT, I trust your taste.

                                I watched Rome in the ER, so I already have a creepy porn-loving reputation.
                                Kill Bill is built on camp-violence as a nod to the old kung fu flix from Hong Kong. As such, it is extremely violent, but not the sort that disturbed me at all because of the context. QT has a good dose of violence in his movies, but not at all to the level of Kill Bill.

                                Lots of shooting in Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Inglourious Basterds (which i revisited on Sunday, btw- awesome). Not a whole lot of violence in Jackie Brown- may be a good place to start w your QT. Pulp Fiction is my favorite (b/c of the smart writing, dialogue and just plain fun-to-watch acting by Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson and Bruce Willis), Kill Bill is my 2nd favorite for much of the same reasoning (and I love me some Uma, Lucy Liu and Carradine is fantastic in this too), then Jackie Brown b/c I like the dialogue and Pam Grier, and Reservoir Dogs/Inglourious Basterds are less of favorites b/c of their extremely dark tone. Can't wait for Django Unchained!
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