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!movies #AmazingSpiderman Poster says "The Untold Story." What, exactly, is untold and to whom?
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!movies - "J. Edgar" - I'm no historian, so I can't say whether or not this was faithful or accurate or anything. I will, however, say that it was amazing. The story of an entire nation's fears and conflicts represented by a few men and women (and at many times only one man) was inspiring and horrifying to watch. "J. Edgar" was as much a story of one man's life as it was a story of a nation's development over several generations, of the struggle to remain free while also being under protection, and of the cost that some men choose to bear for the good of all. Beautifully filmed, marvelously acted by all parties involved, every inch a technical and artistic masterpiece. A+ with no reservations.
Tuesday, 29-Nov-11 06:40:21 UTC from web-
@abananasedpony It is? I had no idea.
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@akiwiedpony I could see a Government teacher having an entirely different view than mine, that would be a massive contextual difference.
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!movies - "The Perfect Weapon" - Turns out, this hard-to-find Kenpo film is uploaded to YouTube in its entirety. Who knew? youtube.com/watch?v=FCitquWF_gA
Monday, 28-Nov-11 08:35:59 UTC from web -
!movies - "The Muppets" - I'm not gonna lie, RDN. This is the most fun I've ever had in a dark room with my family. <.< But seriously. I loved everything about this movie. The Muppets themselves were in amazing form, the humans were completely worthy of their place alongside such greats, and the celebrity cameos were perfectly placed highlights of giddiness. The story itself is pretty straightforward and uncomplicated, and really serves to give us a good dose of Muppet mayhem. It was heartwarming, nostalgic, hilarious, and had a couple of pony-worthy Aesops handled in a beautifully not-heavyhanded manner. And it had a Toy Story short beforehand! :D There's no reason not to see this movie. Total A.
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@ponydude2143 :p Yeah, guess the Lyra Heartsrings Icon Movement (LHIM) died out a bit. Anyway, do so! It's been a long time since there's been any Muppets stuff, and that's terrible.
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@ponydude2143 Yeah, unfortunately. Hasn't really been much going on in the world of TV variety shows, has there?
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@ponydude2143 Yeah, I reckon SNL counts. Not really anything *new* though. I mean, the skits may be new, but at this point it's established; it's not like it's breaking ground and opening the way for similar shows, more like it's occupying the small space available for variety programming.
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!movies - "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." They're the new Cheech & Chong. You know what you're in for, c'mon. Really. I had a blast, I'll give it an A-. I also love stoner comedies and was, at the time, chemically altered. Your mileage may vary.
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@purpletinker All of my win. Take it!
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@tenmihara Isn't that brilliant?
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@purpletinker So simple, yet so brilliant. Fantastic stuff
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!movies - "Jumper" - Started halfway through, so I can't really review it. But I just want to say the protagonists are Slasher Movie Stupid. Like, whoa. Like, drinking a skull & crossbones bottle thinking it's "pirate juice" stupid. I mean, how do they dress themselves level stupid. A team of the first-to-dies in slasher flicks could take these guys out (and Jumpers are superhumans). They make Forrest Gump look like Marilyn Vos Savant. So. Flipping. Stupid.
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!movies - "The Thing" (2011) - Prequel, not a remake, of John Carpenter's "The Thing" (1982). However, don't think that just because you've seen JCTT you know how the new one will end. The plot is the same - there's an alien in Antarctica. The story, however, is significantly different, and it does a fair bit to expand the story of the two films together. JCTT focused more on paranoia and what lurks in the dark, whereas 2011's did have some good paranoia moments, but broke out into Action scenes much more frequently. The Thing itself was wonderfully well done when it appeared, and it had some really neat tricks up its metamorphic sleeves. One thing I appreciated was that the "split the party" moments had a darn good reason to happen, as opposed to stupid teen slasher flicks. Overall, though, it wasn't a necessary film and I still like JCTT better, but this was still good for what it was. B+
Friday, 11-Nov-11 05:18:15 UTC from web-
@scribus And now, #spoiler time! :p If you don't have !RDNrefresh blocking #spoilers and you care about "The Thing" (2011) stop reading now! Alrighty. There was a scene where they were trying to determine who was a Thing by checking for fillings - it can't mimic non-organic materials. I thought, "Damn, I'd be screwed, I've never had a filling!" Then I thought, "Wait, I have earrings!" And later on, a character's earring became a plot point. Moral of the story - NEVER FIGHT SHAPESHIFTING ALIENS IN ANTARCTICA EVER! That earring only protects you from humans clever enough to think that deeply; Things will still eat you dead. :p
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!movies - "50/50" - I guess the first thing to get out of the way is that this is not just a movie about guys trying to score sympathy sex because of cancer. It is part of it, but actually a small one. The rest is a general story of cancer, the people who have it, and the people who love them. Everybody did such a really good job (especially Joseph Gordon-Levitt), but at the end of it Seth Rogen was really just playing a toned-down version of everyone he always plays, and Anna Kendrick felt like she was pulling out the same character she'd played in "Up in the Air." That said, I did enjoy it, and it wasn't lacking anything - it just didn't really do anything above-and-beyond. I just wanted lo like it even more. B- or so.
Wednesday, 02-Nov-11 04:13:08 UTC from web -
!movies I just realized I have no interest in "Happy Feet 2." A movie about penguins (favorite animal, here) and I don't want to see it. They really messed up the first one. =/
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!movies - So I'm one of *those* guys who typically says that "the original was better." I've even talked about opening an independent theater and showing the original versions of movies whenever a remake is released. And yet, I can't make myself get mad about the American version of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." It's got Daniel Craig! And it's directed by David Fincher!! #whatishappeningtomyworld
Thursday, 27-Oct-11 17:53:30 UTC from web -
Well, gonna see "Paranormal Activity 3" tonight. Figure I've already seen the other two, and this Halloween is severely lacking in horror films on the big screen.
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@tenmihara Shall do! About 10 minutes before (the previews before) it starts.
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@scribuscampbell lol
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@tenmihara "Paranormal Activity 3" - I think I liked this one best of the series so far. A great job with atmosphere and mood, and a number of creative scares (especially considering the fact that the entity in question can only do, like, three basic tricks). As for the scares, they're mostly of the AUGH!-YOU-JUMP-NOW variety, but they do make you jump - their timing is impeccable. As for the story, it made me kind of wish I'd watched the first two again so I'd be back up to speed; but, I saw it on a whim, so no chance there. I would say it integrated into the overall story of the franchise better than PA 2 did. I'd say they've got one more possible film in the franchise (which would take place after PA 1, since 2 & 3 were prequels) - but I can't for the life of me think of how they would continue the "characters filming themselves" theme. Overall, I'll call it a B-minus. !movies
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!movies - "Dream House." #Spoiler - If you're interested in seeing the movie, don't watch the trailer. (Oops) The trailer doesn't ruin everything, just a large point in the story, which I liked despite knowing half of. Outside that, I liked Daniel Craig as a bit more awkward and unsure than his Bond roles, and the two little girls were cute as a button. I'd give it maybe a B- or so.
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!movies - "Buried" was intense. And depressing. Also, it had a LOT of people providing voice work. And it is seriously 90 minutes with Ryan Reynolds in a box. It's almost like a radio drama.
Thursday, 06-Oct-11 04:58:11 UTC from web -
It's kinda funny. Spidey's murdock disco strut was one of the scenes in the trailer that made me take four years to watch the movie, but within the movie it was one of the better-done and more logical scenes. Not a good scene, but better than a lot of the other ones. !movies
Sunday, 02-Oct-11 05:41:38 UTC from web -
!movies Well, I'm gonna watch Spiderman 3, just to have completed the series. If what I've heard is reliable, I'll probably be back before it's over.
Sunday, 02-Oct-11 01:51:50 UTC from web -
!movies - "Apollo 18" was basically "Paranormal Activity" but in SPAACE!! When they mentioned they were landing at the south pole, I figured they'd meet penguins in SPAACE!! Then the camera-glitch trope kicked in, and I thought it was Slenderman in SPAACE!! But seriously - nice, taught, claustrophobic piece of paranoid horror. Also, I was the only person in the theater. #LikeABoss
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And in 25 minutes I'll be seeing (the previews before) "Apollo 18." !movies
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!movies - "Captain America" was surprisingly enjoyable. Not a cheesy propaganda flick, and they kept Cap's idealism and Boy Scoutishness quite reasonable.
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@scribus That's all because he was written as Captain America the Marvel character in the Marvel Movie universe, supervised by Marvel. It could not have been a more faithful adaption.
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@rollout Well, some of the Marvel books have had interesting writers. Civil War had him as a bit of a hardass, and of course during WW2 he was propaganda.
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Just ate my "Conan" !movie ticket for extra manliness points. Chased it with Jager-bomb. #winning
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@scribus Resist? That's rebelious talk!
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@princegentlegiant Rebellion is rock & roll!
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Tuesday, 30-Aug-11 03:23:53 UTC from web
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Tank Girl (1995) !movies comes to mind.
Friday, 26-Aug-11 21:08:41 UTC from web -
!movies "Conan" - I want to eat ten pounds of meat and kill a man with my bare hands. It was a rush, and a definite bonus to see Conan played as more than "Sword. Loincloth. Blood." A few meh moments, overall a blood-soaked thrill. 3D's not worth it.
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@scribus we cant see 3D any way.
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I think I'm-a watch MST3K's "Manos: Hands of Fate" now. :D !movies
Thursday, 18-Aug-11 19:22:21 UTC from web -
!movies "Rise of The Planet of The Apes" was amazing. Emotionally rich, great performances. Solid script. Deep, foreboding sense of horror. And credits that read like every Robert Zemekis film combined. Special note - we're really starting to cross the Uncanny Valley with these VFX. And, of course, lovely references and tie-ins to the original.
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!movies "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" was not as bad as I'd been lead to believe. Totally unnecessary, but not really *that* bad. Solid C-grade.
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@scribus No. That movie was terrible. It deserves no tolerance. It should die in a fire.
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@scribus i harbor a special dislike fro that movie that i really can't explain. i was raised with Indiana Jones as my childhood hero seriously i went around whipping stuff as a kid so to see that movie...just didn't feel right.
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@scribus I seem to recall there being only two Indiana Jones movies ever being made...
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!movies Prequels they never made - "Indiana Jones and the Elfish Whip."
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!movies "X-Men: First Class" I'm excited about the X-franchise again, and confused about where this one really fits in. Prequel? Reboot? Either way, much better than I'd feared. Although, the mutant-power-roullette bothered me, as I kept expecting things that turned out impossible, and seeing things I'd thought should be impossible. /shrug
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!movies "Super 8" - Throwback storytelling with modern production. Kid actors who weren't obnoxious. PG-13 horror that wasn't just half-flanked R wannabe. I dug it.
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@scribus Ah, I was considering seeing that this week. Excellent.
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Alright, I'm off to bed. But first, a thought - why does it seem like horror !movies haven't been good since the !1980s ? Is it nostalgia, or have they really taken a dive?
Wednesday, 08-Jun-11 22:25:14 UTC from web-
@scribus I thought the strangers wad excellent. Same with Orphan.
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@scribus Nah, they just really took a dive. 80s horror movies are just more fun to watch and have more emotion in them AND they're scary. Modern ones seem to be just SCARY SCARY SCARY OMG, and have no substance in them. Although if you haven't seen it, I'd recommend Marble Hornets, it's an e-series, but it's still pretty dang good.
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@acceleratinguniverse yay, slendy
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