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![]() Not sure if this topic has been done before but it might be a fun way of discussing views on the latest Movies or TV shows that the members have seen or want to comment on...
I decided to open the thread based on my viewing of 'Django Unchained' last night and the subsequent diametrically opposite opinions of the movie with my partner. I thought 'Django' sucked, she loved it. Most movie reviewers have given it a high score (but what do those fuckers know?) Firstly, too fuckin' long...even sprawled out in Gold Class I was on the verge of developing bedsores. I thought the Christoph Waltz character (Dr. King Schultz) was too similar to his character in 'Inglourious Basterds' (Hans Landa). I think Tarantino is getting a bit boring by rehashing the same actors to play similar roles in different movies, case in point, Samuel L. Jackson (Stephen) as another trash talking, uppity 'nigger' (similar persona to the characters he played in 'Pulp Fiction'-Jules Winnfield and 'Jackie Brown'-Ordell Robbie) Tarantino has again gone down the historical revisionism path with 'Django Unchained' as he did with the Jews taking their revenge against the Nazis in 'Inglourious Basterds'. In 'Django' the 'niggers' get their bloody revenge against their 'masters' in blood-curdling scenes reminiscent of the 'Kill Bill' intallments. Then in typical Tarantino fashion, he pulls one of the most ridiculous scenes out of his arse, i'm still scrathing my head wondering why Tarantino himself and Australian actor John Jarratt play small roles as a couple of cowboys with AUSSIE accents escorting Django (Jamie Foxx) to a mining company. Tarantino's aussie accent is nothing short of bizarre and even Jarratt's accent is over the top...crazy scene. I liked DiCaprio as plantation owner Calvin J. Candie and it was good to see good ol' Don Johnson as another plantation owner, Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett in possibly the movies best scene, when leading a gang of hooded horsemen in a raid against Schultz and Django...very funny but even that was a little drawn out. I give 'Djang Unchained'... 2/5 stars ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Good review Phoenix.
The last movie I went to see was 'Les Misérables.' I probably should've done my research beforehand because I had no idea it was a musical. Needless to say, when they started singing I knew it wasn't my kind of film. The storyline is decent, but I've never particularly enjoyed musicals. It drags on a fair bit too. In terms of recent TV shows, there are a few that are definitely worth viewing. Game of Thrones, Walking Dead, Boardwalk Empire and Breaking Bad spring to mind. I'm up to date on all of them except for Breaking Bad. Great shows and a fair bit of variety between them. Get on them! |
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![]() 'The Great Gatsby' by Baz Luhrmann looks promising. 'A Good Day to Die Hard' also looks action filled. ...and looking forward to 'Zero Dark Thirty', I want to see how acurate it is to 'No Easy Day', the alleged real account of the bin Laden raid by ex SEAL Matt Bissonnette (pseudonym Mark Owen) who was about the 3rd person to enter bin Ladens bedroom during the raid...(but apparently not the first shooter to pop bin Laden) |
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![]() The last movie I saw at the cinemas was ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’
At first I was a bit worried as I thought the movie was going to be about me and my shitty life but was pleasantly surprised when the ‘middle earth’ settings came in Well for the good parts of the movies, seeing it in 3D and High Frame Rate technique I was blown away at the picture quality. The High Frame Rate technique technology is amazing, it does look like real life. At times the image looked like it was being ‘sped up’ and it kind of looked weird, but most of the time it was great. If you watch this movie you must watch it at a cinema that supports this technology. The story was pretty cool and a lot of the orc and goblin designs were great as well. Some of the fight scenes were awesome I found the first half of the movie was a bit slow and at times boring, but it picked up. Some of the dwarves were hard to understand with the Scottish accent. My biggest gripe of the film that were a lot of cheesy scenes and it was not too violent as they tried to make it for kids. There so many times certain characters should of died or not survived but thanks to ‘dumb luck’ they did I enjoyed the movie, but still think the original trilogy was better. I give the ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ a 3 out of 5 macedonian suns ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() I agree, tarintino sucks and is over rated. His movies have gotten worse and worse The only good movie he made, was from Dusk till Dawn, and it wasnt really his movie |
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I agree that 3D is the way to go for that type of movie which relies greatly on the special effects to carry what was otherwise a long and drawn out succession of never ending battles for those poor little bastards and their desire to return to their mountain home. (a bit like a fantasy version of the story of the Macedonians and the ugly bastards that have hounded us) That type of movie I put squarely in the special affects basket and go along for the effects while being a bit more accepting of the general lack of substance. I agree with your 3/5 rating BBS. |
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![]() phoenix & others i have to agree tarantino doesn't cut out well with his acting abilities.Not very interesting.I was surprised my other half like it.Nothing surprises me when the likes of my other half can stand for hours watching soapies i'm totally bored.I like some good old fashieoned acting but then where's the talent there ain't any.
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![]() ![]() A good day to die hard seems like the generic Russian bad guy storyline, but you can't really go wrong with action packed films. Even if the story line is lacking, all the explosions, fighting and stunts keep them entertaining. I've been meaning to see 'Gangster Squad' recently. Seems like my kind of film and has decent reviews. |
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![]() As Macedonians, we can't expect respect for our cause when such derogatory terms are being used for another people that have been oppressed. Not saying we should walk on egg shells, but let's be a bit more mindful about the language, because such use of that term (and the spelling) can be perceived as racist, even with the quotation marks.
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