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  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    polaris_x wrote:
    ahhh ... i'm guessing about 3 million litres of fake blood was used in this film! ... hahaha

    It makes the battle scene in Braveheart look like a Vicars tea party.
  • Release Me
    Release Me Posts: 342
    Release Me wrote:
    polaris_x wrote:
    All Good Things

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1175709/c

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    pretty crazy you can make a movie about a real life event that essentially incriminates someone who's never been convicted ...

    in any case - a really dark movie ... overall, didn't quite work for me as it seemed to be caught between being a suspense piece and a character-driven piece ..
    we walked into a scene being shot in the streets of NYC after one of the Garden shows! there's your pearl jam tie in reference of the day...

    NICE!!! So are you in the movie then?
    haha, unfortunately no. we just saw a scene being shot. lots of older cars being driven down a street, we watched them do a couple takes. pretty neat experience though, this all happening around midnight.
  • ShimmyMommy
    ShimmyMommy Posts: 7,505
    Release Me wrote:
    NICE!!! So are you in the movie then?
    haha, unfortunately no. we just saw a scene being shot. lots of older cars being driven down a street, we watched them do a couple takes. pretty neat experience though, this all happening around midnight.

    That's awesome. :mrgreen: They film a lot of movies in our town too. They were here at the beginning of April for Silent Hill. They just happen to get the eerie snow that falls like ashes too. :mrgreen: It's fascinating to experience parts of a movie being filmed and then watching it in the completed form. Movies are awesome. :mrgreen:
    Lots of love, light and hugs to you all!
  • HeavyHands
    HeavyHands Posts: 2,131
    Unstoppable - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477080/
    ... the news footage was a touch heavy handed...

    4/5

    Agreed, but what do you expect. Even in a fictional story Fox is awful for news.
    "A lot more people are capable of being big out there that just don't give themselves a chance." -Stone Gossard
  • EmBleve
    EmBleve Posts: 3,019
    That's awesome. :mrgreen: They film a lot of movies in our town too. They were here at the beginning of April for Silent Hill. They just happen to get the eerie snow that falls like ashes too. :mrgreen: It's fascinating to experience parts of a movie being filmed and then watching it in the completed form. Movies are awesome. :mrgreen:
    yes, they are. :) I was living in New Orleans when they were filming Runaway Jury with Gene Hackman and John Cusack, and I watched them film a scene in front of the courthouse right around the corner from my apartment, and then I saw it in the movie. It was awesome! Aside from that, I watched them film a Leann Rimes video from my balcony (they were doing it in the alley below my apt). Those were about my only two brushes with that. :lol:
  • Spags
    Spags Leigh-on-Sea, UK Posts: 3,057
    HeavyHands wrote:
    Unstoppable - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477080/
    ... the news footage was a touch heavy handed...

    4/5

    Agreed, but what do you expect. Even in a fictional story Fox is awful for news.

    We get the sensible-ish BBC News on this side of the pond dont cha know... :D
    Nature drunk and High
  • ShimmyMommy
    ShimmyMommy Posts: 7,505
    Blue Valentine...um yeah, not what I thought it was going to be...I found it continuously frustrating watching people repeat old patterns because they were safe...so the ending was fitting in my eyes. I probably would not recommend it though.
    Lots of love, light and hugs to you all!
  • Heisenberg
    Heisenberg Los Pollos Hermanos Posts: 4,958
    Blue Valentine...um yeah, not what I thought it was going to be...I found it continuously frustrating watching people repeat old patterns because they were safe...so the ending was fitting in my eyes. I probably would not recommend it though.

    I thought "Blue Valentine" was excellent. The acting, directing, and editing were some of the best I saw from last year's crop. Yes it's deeply depressing but I haven't seen such an uncompromisingly raw and honest film in a looooooong time. I wish I hadn't have watched it the same weekend that I finally got around to watching "127 Hours" though. Man those were 2 brutal movies to go back to back on such as celebratory weekend as this (with the announcement coming and all). I need to go watch The Muppet Movie or something now.
  • Release Me
    Release Me Posts: 342
    Harry Potter Deathly Hallows part one yesterday. Kept up with all the movies. I swear it takes me an hour just to catch up and remember everything, and I ask my wife throughout who characters are because there are just so frikkin many of them and I forget. Good movie, mine as well see the last one in theaters. Will have to break out my elbows to get through all the kids in the theater..
  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,193
    I know people, including myself, are looking forward to the Hangover II. but I am also looking forward to Kung Fu Panda 2. Anyone else? The first one was on tv the other night and I forgot how much i enjoyed it.ccThis one is getting good reviews also. I'll probably check both movies sometime this weekend.

    Also anyone see Tree Of Life? Heard that is getting outstanding reviews. Not sure if it is playing near me yet, i'll have to look it up.
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  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    Make sure you see your movies in a regal cinema. :P

    Still waiting on hobo :(
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  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,193
    81 wrote:
    Make sure you see your movies in a regal cinema. :P

    Still waiting on hobo :(

    I always do :thumbup:
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  • ShimmyMommy
    ShimmyMommy Posts: 7,505
    Heisenberg wrote:
    Blue Valentine...um yeah, not what I thought it was going to be...I found it continuously frustrating watching people repeat old patterns because they were safe...so the ending was fitting in my eyes. I probably would not recommend it though.

    I thought "Blue Valentine" was excellent. The acting, directing, and editing were some of the best I saw from last year's crop. Yes it's deeply depressing but I haven't seen such an uncompromisingly raw and honest film in a looooooong time. I wish I hadn't have watched it the same weekend that I finally got around to watching "127 Hours" though. Man those were 2 brutal movies to go back to back on such as celebratory weekend as this (with the announcement coming and all). I need to go watch The Muppet Movie or something now.

    :lol::lol: I love Muppets ;)

    I agree that the movie was very well done. The honesty was excellent, I agree there also. I wouldn't recommend it because it would depress people who don't understand co-dependency. Where when I seen it, it made me want to act, to put things right. That's why I feel the end was very fitting in my eyes. Sorry if I sounded like I was slamming it. I wasn't. :oops:
    Lots of love, light and hugs to you all!
  • Idris
    Idris Posts: 2,317
    Dave Eh wrote:
    Watched The Fountain with Hugh Jackman last week. Holy crapoli that was bizarre. Very very good though.

    Do you understand what happened to him at the end with the tree?... :D heheheh, He found himself by means of which he should not of used.
    :ugeek:
  • Heisenberg
    Heisenberg Los Pollos Hermanos Posts: 4,958
    Heisenberg wrote:
    Blue Valentine...um yeah, not what I thought it was going to be...I found it continuously frustrating watching people repeat old patterns because they were safe...so the ending was fitting in my eyes. I probably would not recommend it though.

    I thought "Blue Valentine" was excellent. The acting, directing, and editing were some of the best I saw from last year's crop. Yes it's deeply depressing but I haven't seen such an uncompromisingly raw and honest film in a looooooong time. I wish I hadn't have watched it the same weekend that I finally got around to watching "127 Hours" though. Man those were 2 brutal movies to go back to back on such as celebratory weekend as this (with the announcement coming and all). I need to go watch The Muppet Movie or something now.

    :lol::lol: I love Muppets ;)

    I agree that the movie was very well done. The honesty was excellent, I agree there also. I wouldn't recommend it because it would depress people who don't understand co-dependency. Where when I seen it, it made me want to act, to put things right. That's why I feel the end was very fitting in my eyes. Sorry if I sounded like I was slamming it. I wasn't. :oops:

    Oh I didn't think you were slamming it, I was just voicing my opinion of it since I had literally just watched it before I read your post...and yes, The Muppets are the best ;)
  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559
    I know people, including myself, are looking forward to the Hangover II. but I am also looking forward to Kung Fu Panda 2. Anyone else? The first one was on tv the other night and I forgot how much i enjoyed it.ccThis one is getting good reviews also. I'll probably check both movies sometime this weekend.

    Also anyone see Tree Of Life? Heard that is getting outstanding reviews. Not sure if it is playing near me yet, i'll have to look it up.

    definitely looking forward to kung fu panda 2!!

    tree of life has a limited release in the US this weekend ... assuming you are in the states ...
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    81 wrote:
    Make sure you see your movies in a regal cinema. :P

    Still waiting on hobo :(

    I always do :thumbup:


    as a small time shareholder, i thank you. :lol:
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  • nuffingman
    nuffingman Posts: 3,014
    We haven't been for months and I can't even remember the last film we saw. Is this a pretty poor time for movies? Just about everything I read about has as much appeal as slamming my nuts in a revolving door. Recommendations please.
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    nuffingman wrote:
    We haven't been for months and I can't even remember the last film we saw. Is this a pretty poor time for movies? Just about everything I read about has as much appeal as slamming my nuts in a revolving door. Recommendations please.


    1st qtr of the year was aweful for movies. may has seen a pick up, but still none really appeal to me. i'm not really looking forward to anything this season.
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  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559
    81 wrote:
    1st qtr of the year was aweful for movies. may has seen a pick up, but still none really appeal to me. i'm not really looking forward to anything this season.

    Q1 definitely awful ... thor was actually pretty good ... the only films i'm looking forward to are HP7-2 and tree of life ...