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4195 No. 4195
Saw Tangled, loved it.

Think Ellen McLain would be a good choice to play an evil witch/queen-type character someday. She's got the cackle for it.
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>> US No. 6033
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>>6021
I loved Inception, I just greatly dislike the vast majority of the fandom.
The jokes brought about from it are great though.

I also got around to watching The Butterfly Effect 2.
I don't even know what I was even expecting. I couldn't even finish it. It was just awful.
>> US No. 6047
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The trailers for Hop have been playing. One of my professors for a class I'm in right now worked on that movie. I'm going to see the movie to support her, because she's awesome, but I've gotta say, I don't think I'll look at jelly beans the same way ever again after seeing those trailers...eww...just eww!
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>>6033
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>>6033
Oh god, same here. Fucking shipperfags, especially the Arthur/Eamesfags.
>> AU No. 6069
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Perry and I both agree: Kent Mansley and Syndrome are closely related somehow. Absolutely. Gotta be.
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>>6069
I always saw Mansley as a cartoon Conan O'Brien myself.
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>>6078
The existence of that image makes me angrier than what I can reasonably explain.
>> US No. 6086
>>6069

I always figured that the reason Brad Bird's movies always seem to have a redheaded doofy villain (or redheaded doof of some kind) was that it's a self-deprecating jab at ol' redheaded Bird himself. Though Mansley does make for a pretty hilarious Evil Animated Conan O'Brien too, I'll admit it.

>>6078

NO NO PUT IT AWAY
>> US No. 6122
>>6078
I thought the same thing.

I only saw it for the first time recently and we were joking the kid was Babby Engie or Babby Solly. And Dean is a walking reaction image.
>> CA No. 6166
I saw Gnomeo and Juliet last week. I was surprised. It was actually REALLY good.

But I pissed my friend right the fuck off. I've studied Shakespeare, and she wanted me to explain the plot of Romeo and Juliet to her, in its entirety, before we saw the movie.
So there were virtually no surprises for her.

But the one thing about the film that bugged me- Whole damn time, I was trying to figure out who Mercutio was supposed to be. Still don't know. Don't even think he's really there.
>> GB No. 6171
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So, I watched Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs yesterday.

>my face during the entire fucking thing
>> US No. 6177
>>6171
Haha...Yeah, I know. My face was like that, too, especially having had my dad read the book to me when I was little. My favorite part was always the one with the giant jello. I wanted to go inside the book and bounce on it and eat it up!
>> US No. 6190
>>6171
Oh god, that book and movie.
I also always loved the jello part in the book.
I loved the snow ball fight scene in the movie, made me laugh like crazy.
>> CA No. 6232
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I actually just finished reading Atlas Shrugged about a week after they announced the movie, and son, I am excite.

If you are like many whom I presume to be a little too busy and/or impatient to slog through roughly 1069 pages of text, the movie is going to be in three(?) parts and seems like it's actually going to be an incredibly faithful adaptation of Ayn Rand's masterwork.

That being said, I'm jumping the gun a little here. It'll be out on April 15th and it's going to be limited showing (god damn it Edmonton don't make me miss out on this, like half the other movies I've wanted so badly to see). Sooo, hopefully there's enough demand in this little pocket of culture for the movie. If not, I'm pretty sure I'm not going to be able to swing a road trip, and I'll just have to wait for DVD. Which would be unfortunate and lame.
>> US No. 6234
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>>6232
ahahaha what.
>> US No. 6235
>>6232
>incredibly faithful adaptation
except for the bits where
1) the film is now set in the present day, where the loss of railroads would be inconvenient, yes, but not apocalyptic, as it was/would be in the time period of the novel
2) D'ANCONIA ISN'T HOT
>> CA No. 6238
>>6235
The present day bit is going to be challenging. I was taken aback too, at first. I get the feeling they'll be able to work it into their timeline, somehow. If they don't... well, you're entirely right. It wouldn't be nearly so apocalyptic.
And, by incredibly faithful, I'm also drawing comparisons to other "based on book" movies. The majority of them bear a passing semblance, at best, and take enormous liberties to keep the movie paced and/or the audience attracted. Despite having to cram an awful lot into the film, they've tried to stick to the book - word for word, in some cases - as best as they could. I'm mostly worried about Franciso's speech at the party, and Galt's speech at the end... god, that took me about 3 or 4 days to slog through, and I believe the longest monologue on record in cinema (that I am aware of, to my limited specific knowledge) is approximately 6 minutes long. So. I wish them luck with those. But they've been revising the screenplay, re-reading the book, etc etc, constantly, during the process. It's a labour of love. They basically almost lost their license to produce it, they've been taking so long and had so much to struggle through.

And, yes, Fransico doesn't look like how I imagined. Neither does Hank, to be perfectly honest. Looks like they've got a stellar Dagny, though.

>>6234
That would be more accurate if all the strikers in the book were complaining about doing the menial day-to-day tasks. But they're not. They've got certain technologies to improve their work to free time ratio, and they rather enjoy work in simple, as well as complex tasks.
That being said, I'm being picky, it's just a comic. It certainly applies to the BioShock take of Atlas Shrugged, though.
>> CA No. 6240
>>6238
Oh, and Ayn Rand's principals are valid theories, regardless of the age they're applied to. I'm fairly confident they'll manage to get the just of it across, regardless of it being set in a modern era. If anything, it'll help validate objectivism and apply it directly to the here and now. That'd be my my first guess for them setting it now, instead of earlier.
>> US No. 6285
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Rand had/has quite a cult of personality, which leaves me inclined to disregard most of what she wrote, and her followers. Lets just leave my opinions at that.

Anyways, Armadillo was fairly interesting as far as embedded war movies go.
>> US No. 6286
Objectivism is fuck-you-got-mine bullshit. The whole idea that "the proper moral purpose of one's life is the pursuit of one's own happiness" embodies a rejection of altruism and charity, ties in very nicely with the "pull yourself up by your own bootstraps"* bullshit you hear all the time from selfish assholes, and is wrong.

* Which is, in itself, fucking ironic as shit because pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps is literally impossible and that was the original meaning of the phrase before it started getting harped on by Fox News types as an actual ideal that people are expected to do irl.

I saw Rango and it was pretty good
>> US No. 6287
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>>6286
Don't forget that poor people are poor because they're lazy.
>> CA No. 6292
>>6287
And all sick people are just government leeches.
>> GB No. 6294
>>6286

Wait, what if charity and altruism makes you happy?
>> CA No. 6305
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Insidious, i want to see it. It looks like it might be good for a few scare jerks.

And i am a sucker for ghost movies
>> CA No. 6306
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Seems I have unwittingly unleashed a can of worms. I read the book, it made some interesting points, her theory is a valid - theory - I never meant to indicate it was right or wrong, or that I was throwing all my weight behind it. But, the movie looks good. And hopefully I can see it in theaters.

In other news and several years too late, I watched Collateral with a friend today. Thank you, Tom Cruise, for making me love salt and pepper hair all over again. It was.. somewhat predictable, but suspenseful all the same.
>> US No. 6308
>>6306
Pre-Scientology Tom Cruise is enjoyable to watch.

Though Interview With A Vampire makes me think that he was slightly crazy even then.
>> US No. 6322
>>6308
I am surprised that no one else saw how gay that movies was. Not gay in the negative derogatory sense, but gay as in every male character wants to bang the protagonist sense.
>> US No. 6324
>>6322
Same anon here. I did, but then again, effeminate male vampire book written by woman = I kinda expected homoerotic situations.
>> US No. 6331
>>6324
True, but they weren't even undertones. They were heavy, gay overtones. Lestat totally wanted to be gaymarried with Louis and pretty much knocked him up when he bit Claudia. Also the guy had a thing for drinking from pretty little boys.
When Louie almost madeout with the Italian guy, I forgot that this movie wasn't actually supposed to be gay.
>> US No. 6351
Saw Sucker Punch and thought it was awesome.

My usual complaints with women in action movies - panty shots and the lingerie/corset stuff - but other than that it was great. A couple of moments definitely reminded me of TF2.
>> US No. 6368
>>6351
Baby Doll had the wraps around her hands, a pistol, and a headset. I couldn't not think of Femscout.
>> US No. 6369
>>6368
...And Jon Hamm looked like Medic. There was a shoop floating around of him as Medic somewhere.
>> US No. 6381
>>6368
Samurai dude with the minigun. Held it just like the Heavy.
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So I FINALLY got around to watching Black Swan.

As much as I loved the acting, it was the music and sound design that blew me away. I only wish I had a better sound system in order to do the movie proper justice.
Also, I definitely need to re-watch this because apparently I missed a lot of subtle things.

Fantastic movie overall.
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I am incredibly amused that Rotten Tomatoes rates A Serbian Film higher than Sucker Punch.
>> GB No. 6396
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BAWWWWWWWWW
>> CA No. 6426
>>6394
because Sucker Punch was horrible.
>> AU No. 6576
Rango was so fucking excellent.
>> DE No. 6676
Watched Rio today. It's a decent movie with very pretty bird animations, not overly annoying singing and a surprisingly true portrayal of Rio de Janeiro. The movie is not deep or innovative in the least, though. Entertaining but not surprising at any point.
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today I saw the film "Agorà" and my eyes and was about to cry at the end.
good movie, good actors and Excellent recreation of Alexandria.
It's become my favorite movie
>> US No. 7338
I watched The Men Who Stare at Goats recently. Loved it.
>> US No. 7405
Just saw Barbie in a Fashion Fairytale.
I actually liked the dyke-haircut chick's designs better than Barbie's friend's.
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Just came home from watching Thor.
What a fucking great movie.
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>>4195
So, I saw The Green Hornet last night.
I've never seen the original series and didn't know about the plot prior to the movie, so I can't really give the fan side of it.
But yeah, I loved it. Some of the action sequences were a bit ridiculous, but I'm fairly certain it was intentional and all in good fun.
I miss seeing chubby!Seth Rogen, but I can't deny how amazing he looked throughout the whole movie.
My Lord, that man is just amazing.
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So, I just finished watching Easy A. I'm really surprised that I enjoyed it so much. The commercials really made it seem like another stupid teen movie where all the girls are bitches, but it was genuinely funny with a genuinely likeable protagonist. It was really good and that confuses me.
>> US No. 7886
Saw Kung-Fu Panda 2, thought it was better than the original (no easy task, loved the original). Great blend of comedy and awesome art.

(I drew fanart, and even though there's no dicks or anthromorphization of human characters or anything, I'm going to ask before I post it here what constitutes "furry" so I don't get banned.)
>> CA No. 7887
I saw Bridesmaids last night. I thought it was gonna be another shitty chick flick, and was pleasantly surprised. It all felt very real, and yet had some moments of surreality that still felt real, and I loved it. I'd actually recomend it. It's surprisinly good. Especially if you like movies that really play up awkward moments.
>> US No. 7928
saw Kung Fu Panda 2, reaction was mixed.
It's an awesome movie with fantastic action scenes, but I don't think they mixed the humor in too well. Dreamworks humor usually makes or breaks their movies for me, the first movie was wonderfully balanced but this one... seems a bit shaky.
Plus I strongly feel that the last fast scene could have gone more epically.
But aside from that, it made me laugh, nearly brought me to tears, and has left fuzzies in my heart, so I think it turned out okay in the end.
>> US No. 7953
Saw Super 8. Much better than expected.

Carey is Pyro's son, I'm convinced. Or he grows up to become Michael Bay.
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>>dat adventure
>>dat "kid's movie" that doesn't treat kids like they're stupid and has violence and shit
>>dat bromance
>>dat 1930's-40's aesthetic
>>best dog
>>dem special effects
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