The Hurt Locker

davidtriosdavidtrios Posts: 9,732
edited March 2010 in All Encompassing Trip
It thought is was a very good movie about a real-life Iron Man with balls of steel but did it deserve best picture? I thought Inglorous Basterds was far and away the best film on 2009.
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  • facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834
    Davidtrios wrote:
    It thought is was a very good movie about a real-life Iron Man with balls of steel but did it deserve best picture? I thought Inglorous Basterds was far and away the best film on 2009.

    Just finished watching it,very good film. I do however agree that Inglorious Basterds was probably better, just my opinion obviously.
  • cdp1223cdp1223 Posts: 1,131
    I'm gonna disagree. I loved them both, and I thought Inglourious Basterds was an amazingly well made, tight film. Especially for Tarantino. But the problem with Tarantino is that he edits his own material and well, he could have shaved off probably 10-15 minutes.

    The Hurt Locker was a nearly flawless film, I thought. The writing, acting, direction, and editing (esp sound) was so tight and seamless that it just came together better in the end for me than Tarantino's work.

    I do have to say that The Hurt Locker was ruined a little for me by my husband's best friend who is an EOD tech soon to be deployed who debunked all of the stuff the guys in the film do.... :lol:
  • polaris_xpolaris_x Posts: 13,559
    it was an excellent movie on all fronts for me ... great performances, great writing, filming and story ... the subtext for the movie for me was the pressure soldiers face over there ... which shouldn't surprise anyone that they come back a bit messed up ... as for whether it should win ... my favourite film of last year was the fantastic mr. fox ... of the nominations - i didn't see 3 i think ... of the ones i saw i would rank the top 3 as:

    inglourious basterds
    the hurt locker
    up
  • MrMerkinballMrMerkinball Posts: 1,978
    I'm going to have to check out Inglorious Bastards
  • JonnyPistachioJonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    Davidtrios wrote:
    It thought is was a very good movie about a real-life Iron Man with balls of steel but did it deserve best picture? I thought Inglorous Basterds was far and away the best film on 2009.

    (**SPPOILER**)I thought it was an alright movie. The filming, editing and cinematography were great. And i thought it dealt with an important issue, but it didnt seem to go anywhere. I felt it lacked plot and overall character development. I liked how it showed the main character, however, falling deeper into a hole. Overall, the movie just left me wanting something more though. The only memorable scene, I thought, was the sniper part in the middle.
    it was a better than average movie in my opinion, but best picture of the year? No. however, it wasnt up against much.
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  • jimed14jimed14 Posts: 9,488
    SPOILERS

    Pretty much agree with JP's post ... I'll go a little further ... I fell asleep during Hurt Locker.

    The only scene I really liked was the sniper scene with the Ralph Finnes cameo.

    The scene where the main character goes off base ... seemed wildly unplausible.

    Another thing that pissed me off, on the front of the DVD cover are pictures of Guy Pearce, Ralph Finnes and David Morse ... all actors who I really like ... and none of which that were in the movie for more than 10 minutes. That annoyed the fuck out of me.
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  • cdp1223cdp1223 Posts: 1,131
    jimed14 wrote:
    SPOILERS

    Pretty much agree with JP's post ... I'll go a little further ... I fell asleep during Hurt Locker.

    The only scene I really liked was the sniper scene with the Ralph Finnes cameo.

    The scene where the main character goes off base ... seemed wildly unplausible.

    Another thing that pissed me off, on the front of the DVD cover are pictures of Guy Pearce, Ralph Finnes and David Morse ... all actors who I really like ... and none of which that were in the movie for more than 10 minutes. That annoyed the fuck out of me.


    The cameos annoyed the fuck out of me.....takes all kinds. :lol:
  • Indifference71Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,878
    Just watched it last night. I thought that it was a very good movie, but I wasnt blown away by it. Kinda surprised that this was the movie that won best picture.
  • dimitrispearljamdimitrispearljam Posts: 139,721
    if this was the best movie,,then not alot good movies last years
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  • 8181 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    hurt locker was such a joke....

    no need to rehash my thoughts on it, but i hate movies that try to be real yet miss reality by a mile
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  • intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,240
    I liked it a good bit my favorite movies this year went like this though:

    up in the air
    hurt locker
    avatar
    inglorious basterds
    Charlotte 00
    Charlotte 03
    Asheville 04
    Atlanta 12
    Greenville 16, Columbia 16
    Seattle 18 
    Nashville 22
    Ohana Festival 24 x2
  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
    the Oscars are a joke, and only Ben Stiller made me laugh.
  • rriversrrivers Posts: 3,698
    I agree Inglorious Basterds was better, but I enjoyed the Hurt Locker. Just glad that pile of shit Avatar didn't win.
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  • davidtriosdavidtrios Posts: 9,732
    rrivers wrote:
    I agree Inglorious Basterds was better, but I enjoyed the Hurt Locker. Just glad that pile of shit Avatar didn't win.

    CRAPatar sucked- I could write better dialogue if I had cerebral palsy with a hint of autism.
  • facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834
    Davidtrios wrote:
    rrivers wrote:
    I agree Inglorious Basterds was better, but I enjoyed the Hurt Locker. Just glad that pile of shit Avatar didn't win.

    CRAPatar sucked- I could write better dialogue if I had cerebral palsy with a hint of autism.

    Did anyone seriously go along to a James Cameron 3D Sci-fi blockbuster expecting good dialogue?! I went to check out the special effects, and I wasn't disappointed. I dunno if it's just me, but I would never go into a film like that with high expectations for an original story and impressive dialogue.
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