He's Just Not that Into You 8.5/10
So painfully true...
Ironic how everything worked out in the end, huh?:rolleyes:
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He's Just Not that Into You 8.5/10
So painfully true...
Ironic how everything worked out in the end, huh?:rolleyes:
Milk- 9/10
There were some sort of... abrupt bits. Maybe it's because I watched it at a very ungodly hour of the night that I found some bits abrupt and out of time with the rest of the film. Sean Penn, as always, was fantastic though, and his acting gets at least a 15/10.
The Importance of Being Earnest- 9/10
It was pretty funny, and Judi Dench is awesome.
And
Mr. and Mrs. Smith- 8/10
The original Hitchcock version, not the crappy King and Queen of the USA version...
Maddie, this is one of my all-time favorite films! I just bought myself a copy, even though my library owns it. It is that good, isn't it? I just love the entire film. The scenery is gorgeous and makes one want to go to Africa. I loved all the characters and the acting is superb. I think I would give it a 15/10! I can't wait now to view it again.
I spent my Saturday night watching the DVD Caligula (directed by Bob Guccione). As much as I like the story and the whole drama, the explicit violence and sex scenes are just too much for me. Also, I feel the depiction of this third Roman emperor's evil side is, somewhat, too extreme. As I read, he was actually a noble man in his first year of his reign, but the movie showed him as a total vicious since the beginning. Also, he also gave some contributions to the city of Rome in terms of infrastructures. Well, perhaps that's the idea of this movie, to explore and exaggerate the evil side of him!
Milk 10/10
Rachel Getting Married 9/10
Even though Rachel Getting Married was one of these best movies i've seen this year and i liked it more than anything I saw this year, I concede that Milk was a better film just cause it is.
Big Fish 9/10
While I've seen this film so many times already, it still appeals to my imagination. :)
The Guns of Navarone
:thumbs_up
Good one ... Like it. Second time I watched it, with dad. I'd say ... 4/5. (I'll be demanding, because of the effect of time. There are some things that are "old" in the movie. It is a good movie, even so. I'll have to think about it. Maybe join a social group? :) )
The Sound Of Music... 7?/10
It was fun and had several hilarious scenes.
Right now watching August Rush again. A solid 7/10 for the movie itself and 9/10 for the music.
Super Troopers. 8/10.
Dr. Strangelove (Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb) - 10/10, my all time favourite!
"we are on a mission from god."
The Blues Brothers 7-10
Still had me in stitches, first time i've seen it since i was about 11.
Man Push Cart ~ Indie, filmed on location in New York City. Me like.
Tropic Thunder. Ha Ha. 6/10. Loved the ego of them actors. Especially the American/Australian/African American!
Funny About Love 7/10. It's not Wilder's funniest movie and the ending seems like it was there just to tie things up, but a lot of movies(and books) seem like that to me.
The "Pink Panther 2". I saw it two times-the first time was really funny-the second time was just average. I would give it an "8".
No offense to anyone, but i recently saw he's just not that into you...it was against my will and it was long and pointless
They Live
Unintentionally funny. So bad that it is good. On the same level as Red Dawn.
Waltz with Bashir
It was shown in Hebrew with Danish subtitle :bawling: I swear it was English when I watched the trailer in the official website. I caught very little parts of the movie and afterward my Swedish friend had to re-tell the whole story to me. And my frequent question to him was, 'in this scene, when he did this bla bla, what did he say...'
I love the animation though.
Let The Right One In with English subtitles. Seen it a couple of days ago. I liked it, it is a different take on a vampire flick. Wouldn't recommend it to people who watch horror movies for lots of gore, there's no rivers of blood even though there are a few severed limbs and what could be called 'disturbing scenes' but other than that it's pretty tame but it actually tells a story, not just made for shock value. Anybody else seen it?
Oh, and I'd say it's about 8.5/10
The Devil wears Prada. Great work by Meryl Streep,she is amazing somehow. I very much like Stanley Tucci's performance. I have this like/dislike over Anne Hathaway. She did a good job but something about her seems too,,,I don't know, perhaps she tries too hard. Can't fathom it , but something she does makes her character seem just a little not real. I would give it probably a seven of ten.
You know, I was disappointed in Big Fish although I loved Bonham Carter.
TAKEN, which was an awesome movie.... most movies the hero always ends up loses the gun during a fight and getting hurt but in this movie it is just to the point and he whoops some a## he has no mercy
definite 10
I know I'm wayyyy behind, but I saw 300 for the first time last night. I was AMAZING. It was so ascetically pleasing, and actually had plot.
9/10 :thumbs_up
Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg.
I loved it, but found it fatally flawed at the same time. It was a rather personal work, and the overall goal of the film was to dissect Maddin's hometown and childhood and the apocryphal local lore attached to it in order to awake himself from its sleep-inducing effects. In this regard it was successful. But I felt that Maddin was too loose with his directing (probably because he was having too much fun) and his ending seemed unnatural and forced, as if it was there only for the sake of having a conclusion (probably because of the above). Though, a plus was that he (subconsciously?) took inspiration from Joyce's Dubliners, especially the first and last stories.
How to find one's way out?. . . Out of the lap of the city, out of the lap described by the Forks, of the Red, the Assiniboine. The Forks, Assiniboine and the Red. The rivers that forced animals and hunters alike on the same pathways. The Forks, the lap. . . What if...? What if I film my way out of here?
This intro sounds just like the narrator at the beginning of Dubliners and the self-exile in the snow looks just the end of it, "The Dead." But I digress.
8/10
All about Eve
I've been a little obsessed with Marilyn Monroe lately so I'm trying to watch everything she has ever been in. Although she plays only a small part in All about Eve, I was surprised by what a good movie it is. I love it when they get the casting perfect (can't stand it when they cast someone like Scarlett Johannson or Anne Hathaway in what are supposed to be likeable roles) and the casting was perfect here. Bette Davis has a very intelligent face and she must be very good because the viewer sympathises with her completely.
9/10
Dracula 2000 (For movie club)
I love it and there was a really great twist in it about who Dracula really is.
Taken
It was excellent. A father "with certain skills" searches with a righteous fury for his missing daughter. 9/10
The Reader
What is right? What is moral? Can we love someone whom we believe is neither?
How do knowledge or ability affect our lives? How does love? These are a few questions the movie poses. Kate Winslet slips into her role as quietly and movingly as a softly uttered prayer. 9.5/10
I finally got around to watching Milk last night. Based upon a true story, it tells of Harvey Milk, the first openly-homosexual elected mayor in California in the 1970's. It stars Sean Penn, a fantastic actor in everything he acts in, and I had to watch it out of respect for the director, Portland's own, Gus van Sant.
Wonderfully screen-written, beautifully directed, amazingly acted - all around impressive.
Rating: solid 10/10.
Master & commander,
"10th" time.
'Like it.
9.9/10 (nobody's perfect ..)
Gaslight ~ Anton Walbrook, Diana Wynyard
Old black and white thriller film; rather reminescent of Hitchcock's early work. I discovered this particular film, while cruising around on Youtube. I love Anton Walbrook's acting in "The Red Shoes" by Powell and Pressburger, so I knew this had to be good. His accent is marvelous and his delivery very intense and always perfect; his charm impecable. I have been thoroughly impressed with any performance of his. It is sad he died so young, because he certainly was a film great and would have gone on to make many more movies; be even more well known, not just in the UK. He played such diabolical characters with a lot of nuance to his subtle performances. I just might spring now for another of his films.
This is about a husband who is slowly convincing his wife she is going mad; a real study in pyschological intrigue. I liked the way the gaslight was highlighted and played an integral part in this story. The set was simplistic, yet lavish in decorum and the wife's clothes were marvelous, making the film entertaining as well. The can-can dance scene was somewhat spectacular, but short. I though the film was very well done, for being such an obscure piece of early cinema. The closeups near the end of Anton's face are marvelous and frightening. Cool movie and glad I purchased the DVD. I kept being reminded of the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" - the concept was similar. I would give this a 9/10 for early film rating.
Last night I also watched on Youtube a play probably shown in the UK for BBC
The Lady's Not for Burning ~ Kenneth Branagh, Cherie Lunghi
A very interesting play, since it felt totally Shakespearan, but was written 1940's, by Christopher Fry. If you want to read more about it see the reviews on Amazon here:
http://www.amazon.com/Ladys-Not-Burn.../ref=wl_it_dp?
I didn't know at first if it was serious or a comedy. In this way, it was a lot like Shakespeare's darker comedies. I really liked it and will probably watch all 8 or 9 segments again soon, before they disappear from Youtube. I would love to own the play, but one seems to only be able to find it on used VHS and those start pretty pricey.
I watched Trainspotting last night for, what feels like, the one-hundredth time. Epic plot with originality, fit with thoughtful, emotional scenes and matched with plenty of 'brain candy.' Ewan McGregor never disappoints, plus the soundtrack really appeals to my more eclectic tastes, featuring everyone from Lou Reed to Blur to Elastica.
Always a 10/10.
A love song for Bobby Long
It is an interesting story, though the "final plot" was a bit obvious - you saw it coming from afar. What made it great was the music (playing the soundtrack now :) ) and all the quotes from writers: I tried to figure out who said it before the characters named the author, but I had only a few right...
I imagine it can be very annoying, knowing somebody who mostly communicates through quotes!
I would not mind watching it again:
8/10