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Battle of Los Angeles, was a fun flick
Started watching a French movie called "A Prophet" about a guy in prison but my wife came downstairs and we are watching V, lol.
Started watching a French movie called "A Prophet" about a guy in prison but my wife came downstairs and we are watching V, lol.
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Mars Needs Moms
Gnomio and Juliet
Gnomio and Juliet
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(I really want to see Battle Los Angeles... )
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SandChigger wrote:(I really want to see Battle Los Angeles... )
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Both look stupid to me.Freakzilla wrote:Mars Needs Moms
Gnomio and Juliet
Me too.SandChigger wrote:(I really want to see Battle Los Angeles... )
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The kids liked them. Mars Needs Moms wasn't too bad.Omphalos wrote:Both look stupid to me.Freakzilla wrote:Mars Needs Moms
Gnomio and Juliet
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I want to see that movie also, but will have to wait until it comes to the discount theater.SandChigger wrote:(I really want to see Battle Los Angeles... )
I would also like to see 'Mars need Moms'
The last movies I saw at the theater were 'Megamind' and 'RED'.
The last movie I saw (period) was Letters to Juliett. It's a total chick-flic, but I love it.
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BTW, you need to distinguish between "Battle:LA" and "Battle of Los Angeles".
The first one is a blockbuster movie out this month. The second one is a B- or C-grade Syfy movie that was broadcast the day after the movie came out. The alien ships looked really similar, too. Except not as good.
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The first one is a blockbuster movie out this month. The second one is a B- or C-grade Syfy movie that was broadcast the day after the movie came out. The alien ships looked really similar, too. Except not as good.
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I think it must be the first one then that I was thinking of seeing. Battle: LA.Hunchback Jack wrote:BTW, you need to distinguish between "Battle:LA" and "Battle of Los Angeles".
The first one is a blockbuster movie out this month. The second one is a B- or C-grade Syfy movie that was broadcast the day after the movie came out. The alien ships looked really similar, too. Except not as good.
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Oh, I also want to see the Red Riding Hood that's coming out. The girl stared in Letters to Juliett and Billy Burke is also in it.
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Yeah, she IS hot.Eyes High wrote:Oh, I also want to see the Red Riding Hood that's coming out. The girl stared in Letters to Juliett and Billy Burke is also in it.
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The X-files: Fight the Future was my most recent watch.
I really need to finish watching Red Cliff.
I really need to finish watching Red Cliff.
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I watched The Fourth Kind a week or so ago, kinda creepy.
Grown Ups was funny.
Grown Ups was funny.
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Watched Mr Brooks last night. Enjoyed Costner and Hurt's performances.
Watching Mrs Brown with Billy Connolly at the moment.
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Watching Mrs Brown with Billy Connolly at the moment.
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Still trying to finish up "A prophet" but hard to get time away from the kids. It's not exactly a family friendly movie.
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I used to play "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," so I loved "Red Cliff." It is my people.Ampoliros wrote: I really need to finish watching Red Cliff.
The US theatrical cut was unsatisfying to me, however, and I preferred the wonky, longer cut because I was watching it for the characters. I don't know if it would be any good, though, for a person that wasn't already into that story. And some of it is just stupid as hell, to be honest. John Woo kind of blows.
That said, I loved "Red Cliff."
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Huh?! I thought you were Algonquin.merkin muffley wrote:I used to play "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," so I loved "Red Cliff." It is my people.Ampoliros wrote: I really need to finish watching Red Cliff.
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I was Algonquin in a past life, but genetically Chinese. I met this New Age dude one time who told me, while he played one drum with a stick, that he was part Cherokee. Later in his ramblings he also told me he had been Sioux in a past life. I said, "Do you identify more with the Sioux or the Cherokee? Is it more important that you have Cherokee blood, or that you were Sioux in a past life?" And his brain exploded. Because neither of those things was true.SandChigger wrote:Huh?! I thought you were Algonquin.merkin muffley wrote:I used to play "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," so I loved "Red Cliff." It is my people.Ampoliros wrote: I really need to finish watching Red Cliff.
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I picked up Gettysburg and Caddyshack from the $5 bin at Walmart last week.
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gettsyburg is very good,if you can get past Martin Sheen's horrible accent as Robert E. Lee.
Tom Berenger's Genrl Longstreet is spot-on, as is Sam Elliot as the Federal Cavalry guy whose name escapes me right now ...
(altho he chews it up a bit with the "High ground!" lines)
this is the movie adaption of the Killer Angels .... also note Stephen Lang as Genrl Pickett,
then watch him as Thomas Jackson in Gods&Generals ... man's phenomenal ....
the portrayal of the British observer Col Freemantle is also very accurate - notice the scene where
he emerges from his tent with a tea cup in hand and the ensuing conversation with Longstreet ...
this scene is in complete agreement with both Freemantle's and Longstreet's memoirs ...
of great value at encampments, and often heard, is Genrl Pickett's response to the question
"What IS that smell ?" --- "That sir, would be me." (cf the General Pickett School Of Campaigning: Look Good, Smell Good)
historically accurate, and very well done large scenes by hundreds of living history re-enactors, this movie is almost good enough to
use as a reference; the only drawback I find is that, like Frank's work, many of Sharra's political and philosophical asides don't
flow out of the actors mouths as well as they do on the page (C. Thomas Howell as Chamberlin's brother is a good example, altho the
speech by the Irish Sergeant under the tree is wonderful (where the title of "the Killer Angels" comes from))
(also note producer/money-tosser Ted Turner in full regalia during the scene of the musicians performing the Bonnie Blue Flag -
he is sitting in the front row with Lee & Longstreet et al, pounding his saber into the ground with the beat of the music ....)
also, and I've suggested this before, read the "trilogy" of The Killer Angels, Gods & Generals, and The Last Full Measure, not only as
well-above average modern American writing and extremely historically accurate, but also as an example of how a work of Literature
can be expanded and concluded by a son after the passing of the father ...
Tom Berenger's Genrl Longstreet is spot-on, as is Sam Elliot as the Federal Cavalry guy whose name escapes me right now ...
(altho he chews it up a bit with the "High ground!" lines)
this is the movie adaption of the Killer Angels .... also note Stephen Lang as Genrl Pickett,
then watch him as Thomas Jackson in Gods&Generals ... man's phenomenal ....
the portrayal of the British observer Col Freemantle is also very accurate - notice the scene where
he emerges from his tent with a tea cup in hand and the ensuing conversation with Longstreet ...
this scene is in complete agreement with both Freemantle's and Longstreet's memoirs ...
of great value at encampments, and often heard, is Genrl Pickett's response to the question
"What IS that smell ?" --- "That sir, would be me." (cf the General Pickett School Of Campaigning: Look Good, Smell Good)
historically accurate, and very well done large scenes by hundreds of living history re-enactors, this movie is almost good enough to
use as a reference; the only drawback I find is that, like Frank's work, many of Sharra's political and philosophical asides don't
flow out of the actors mouths as well as they do on the page (C. Thomas Howell as Chamberlin's brother is a good example, altho the
speech by the Irish Sergeant under the tree is wonderful (where the title of "the Killer Angels" comes from))
(also note producer/money-tosser Ted Turner in full regalia during the scene of the musicians performing the Bonnie Blue Flag -
he is sitting in the front row with Lee & Longstreet et al, pounding his saber into the ground with the beat of the music ....)
also, and I've suggested this before, read the "trilogy" of The Killer Angels, Gods & Generals, and The Last Full Measure, not only as
well-above average modern American writing and extremely historically accurate, but also as an example of how a work of Literature
can be expanded and concluded by a son after the passing of the father ...
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Well, i saw Battle Los Angeles the other night and guess what? I was VERY dissappointed. Seriously, don't watch it, it's fucking awful. It's boring and full of corny sentimentality and cliche characters and dialogue. The editing and camerawork seems to have been made by a 12 year old. After 50 minutes i just wanted the movie to fucking end.
Mi rating : 2
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Someone on Twitter told me last week that it didn't live up to the hype, and that pre-release reviews were only lukewarm at best.
Oh well.
Oh well.
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The American sucked ass.
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I've seen it many, many times as someone born and raised in Gettysburg who loves the book Killer Angels. I think, however, that parts of it must be, for people who are not intensely interested, a bit like paint drying.SandRider wrote:gettsyburg is very good,
Buford. And the "HIGH GROUND!!!" thing is mental.Sam Elliot as the Federal Cavalry guy whose name escapes me right now ...
(altho he chews it up a bit with the "High ground!" lines)
Thought he was definitely better as Pickett. I thought they could have done a lot more with a portrayal of Stonewall Jackson. I definitely liked Gettysburg better than Gods and Generals, overall.also note Stephen Lang as Genrl Pickett,
then watch him as Thomas Jackson in Gods&Generals ... man's phenomenal ....
They definitely went for accuracy in Gettysburg and were so faithful to the novel that it caused problems in the adaptation. It seemed like they transcribed the novel and called it a screenplay.the ensuing conversation with Longstreet ...
this scene is in complete agreement with both Freemantle's and Longstreet's memoirs ...
Yeah, I agree. I don't think there's anything wrong with Shaara's speeches, I just don't think it works to take the speech from the novel and have an actor say the whole thing in front of the camera. It's out of proportion, or something. I think an example of a movie that is a great adaptation, and does it right, is "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"the only drawback I find is that, like Frank's work, many of Sharra's political and philosophical asides don't
flow out of the actors mouths as well as they do on the page (C. Thomas Howell as Chamberlin's brother is a good example, altho the speech by the Irish Sergeant under the tree is wonderful (where the title of "the Killer Angels" comes from))
I personally felt that The Killer Angels was a hell of a lot better than Jeff's work. It's nowhere near the disparity between Dune and McDune, of course.well-above average modern American writing and extremely historically accurate, but also as an example of how a work of Literature
can be expanded and concluded by a son after the passing of the father ...
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Watched Gonzo, which shows how much of a retard Hunter S Thompson was.
Media Malpratice - A funny movie about the love affair the media had with Obama, but a little to "feel sorryish" for Palin.
Media Malpratice - A funny movie about the love affair the media had with Obama, but a little to "feel sorryish" for Palin.