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Out of The Furnace
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Olympus has Fallen - A bunch of North Korean terrorists invade the White House,Gerard Butler goes all John McClane and gives them what for. Although a bit dopey in places,it's still a pleasing enough actioner 6/10.
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I've been hearing nothing but good things in terms of Computer Chess; really need to check it out! I liked The Puffy Chair a lot too. Actually, I just really love Mark Duplass; I have HUGE crush on him (love him as a Jerk on the League - he's FANTASTIC in The Mindy Project - and also as Loveable Leads in his movies - Have you seen Safety Not Guaranteed? One of my favorite movies of that past couple of years). I need to watch Do-Deca-Pentathlon and I did like Frances Ha (I like Greta Gerwig a lot). If you liked Frances Ha, you may like Tiny Furniture (also available on Netflix Instant!) - As a girls fan, I appreciated it. Humpday was really, really fantastic. I think that it might be my favorite of the lower budget Mumblecore - Definitely check that one out. Hanna Takes the Stairs was good, but I liked Frances Ha better from the female character study perspective (although the very end of Hanna was really sweet). Just added Funny Ha Ha to the Netflix queue; thank you for the reminder! It's funny that you brought up House of the Devil; I didn't really consider it Mumblecore (because I guess I just associate the genre with India Dramas), but that makes sense to me. I think what I like about Mumblecore is that it seems more realistic to me, which is also why I absolutely loved House of the Devil. Have you seen The Innkeepers? I think that one's brilliant as well. Baghead I watched but didn't like it at the time, I think mostly because I was expecting more of a Home Invasion/Slasher film - Now that I know what to expect (and I've realized my love for the Duplass Brothers), I need to watch it again. Thanks for the reminder on Horrible Way to Die - I loved You're Next and have been wanting to check it out for a while. I haven't heard of A Bitter Feast; I'll have to check that out as well! Quote:
I loved The Signal. It's been a while; I'll have to check it out again... ... Recent viewings for me... Open Grave (2013) ![]() Hrm. Problematic movie for me. First and foremost, Sharlto Copley (District 9, Elysium) was just... Not good. Not good at all. I didn't realize how incredibly limited he was until I saw this movie. Every line was poorly-delivered and stilted. Unfortunately, the same can be said for his co-stars Thomas Kretschmann and Erin Richards. It might not be completely their fault, though, to be honest, because the script has some of the worst exposition that I've ever heard. I don't remember the last time that I've been that pandered to as an audience member. Copley's character literally spelled out EVERYthing for us - Everything he saw/felt - It was poor screenwriting. But here's the thing - The actual structure of the film worked. While you start off with what seems like a familiar concept (group of people wake up not knowing who they are or what's going on), it unravels well - Paced slowly with well-done flashbacks... There's a lot there that could have worked if it was cast different and about 1/2 of the dialogue was cut. Ultimately, disappointed. 2/5. ... Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) ![]() I felt the same way with this chapter as I did the last one - I think that Wan is incredibly successful when it comes to building suspense and creating a genuine feeling of dread in the first third or so when we're dealing with a haunted house (essentially). But it really loses me once we go into Mystical Ghost Land. I think that if you loved the first movie, you'd probably love this one. I thought that the first movie was 2/3 a good movie... Unfortunately this movie had less of what I liked in the first film. |
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I couldn't stand it .. completely un-engaging and it felt forced and rushed to me but I know people who swear it's amazing..
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am I the only person who's seen Walter Mitty??
you guys have to check this out - Horror forum or not ..
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I'll pass. Not a Ben Stiller fan. And, I'm sorry, but no one can beat Danny Kaye as Walter Mitty.
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I'm not crazy about Ben Stiller either - but he stretches himself here .. I think you'd be pleasantly surprised.
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It just doesn't appeal to me; Sorry Urge. I'll catch it when it's on HBO for free.
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I want to see Frozen, too! I've heard good things about it!
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You're Next
![]() The Carpenter inspired score was the highlight for me with this one. Nice to see Barbara Crampton back on the screen too. Sharni Vinson made quite a fearsome final girl and gave a much better performance than in Bait but I found the rest of the cast unlikeable. You're Next wasn't as tense as I was hoping for and for the most part played out like a below average slasher. The film's humor was quite awkward and fell flat for me. I did enjoy the homages to Craven's Scream and A Nightmare on Elm Street though. There were a few redeeming moments of greatness and I did find myself enjoying the flick by the end but overall for me this was a little uneven to call a great film. Last edited by _____V_____; 01-07-2014 at 04:36 AM. Reason: Fixed broken image link. |
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