Cheesy but entertaining romance from the 1980's. Lenny Von Dohlen and the stunning Virginia Madsen fall in love after his computer starts composing Phil Oakley songs. I remember seeing the poster for this in a London tube station when I was a 9-year-old. It's taken me 23 years to get around to seeing it, but it was fun.
I find this film fascinating as it proves that not all films need climaxes, and a reasonable quality plot is overrated. Seriously, the only reason I saw it was that the people I went to the cinemas with, chose it and I was not in a position to say no. Whilst not a horrible film, it's not particularly good, is completely unorignal (Deja Vu is far superior) and is a waste of Sandra Bullock's talents. I wouldn't particularly recommend it.
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
LoeffelholzThe United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
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"Hollywoodland"
Starring Ben Affleck as the troubled George Reeves, TV's "Superman" of the 1950s, this was an interesting and engaging study of the circumstances surrounding the death of a classic-era American TV icon. While not really answering any questions, I thought it did a good job of showing where Reeves was---emotionally and professionally---at the time of his death.
The intercutting between Reeves' situation (via flashback) and a fictional L.A. private detective (played by Adrien Brody) investigating his death was well-handled, for the most part, although IMO the P.I.'s personal/family drama diluted the momentum of the narrative.
Still, a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era; I tend to believe that Reeves actually did commit suicide Not a 'feel-good' movie, but the performances were solid, and I recommend it.
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I was looking forward to this as it was made by Michel Gondry, whose previous film was Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. However that had a script by the great Charlie Kaufman. TSofS is written by Gondry and while it covers similar territory to Kaufman, it has none of his brilliance. There's plenty of visual ingenuity courtesy of Gondry, but the film is all over the place and it becomes tiresome very quickly.
Low-budget re-working of Scorsese's Taxi Driver. It seems to have been made by either somebody straight from film school who has no experience of anything beyond the movies they saw in Film Theory class, or by somebody with no originality whatsoever.
Awesome movie with cool shooting scenes and great one-liners by Arnold Schwarzenegger. 10/10
It is a terrific film. {[] I saw it for the first time when I was quite young, and it's always been one of my favourite action films. BTW Georgiboy, how do you think Commando compares to some other films of Arnie? Such as the Terminators, Predator and Total Recall?
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
Awesome movie with cool shooting scenes and great one-liners by Arnold Schwarzenegger. 10/10
It is a terrific film. {[] I saw it for the first time when I was quite young, and it's always been one of my favourite action films. BTW Georgiboy, how do you think Commando compares to some other films of Arnie? Such as the Terminators, Predator and Total Recall?
I thought this was one of Arnie's best films because of all his funny one-liners. I never really got into the Terminator movies and I have never seen Predator, but Total Recall was really good IMO. But I like Commando better than all of these others.
The only thing that bothered me about Commando is why does that Bennett guy(the villain) wear chain mail and leather pants? Is he gay or something. I liked the dictator Arius much better. His death is one of my favorite villain deaths of all time(shot 4 times with a shotgun and fell out of a window and off a balcony). The end battle was really awesome too.
Also, another one of Arnie's movies that I loved was Raw Deal. I liked all the shooting scenes.
I thought this was one of Arnie's best films because of all his funny one-liners. I never really got into the Terminator movies and I have never seen Predator, but Total Recall was really good IMO. But I like Commando better than all of these others.
You should see Predator. IMO it's one of Arnie's four best films along with the first two Terminators and Total Recall.
The only thing that bothered me about Commando is why does that Bennett guy(the villain) wear chain mail and leather pants? Is he gay or something. I liked the dictator Arius much better. His death is one of my favorite villain deaths of all time(shot 4 times with a shotgun and fell out of a window and off a balcony). The end battle was really awesome too.
) I remember the leather pants. They were definitely distinctive.
Also, another one of Arnie's movies that I loved was Raw Deal. I liked all the shooting scenes.
That film is okay. However, among films that haven't been mentioned yet, I prefer Red Heat and Conan the Barbarian (one of Arnie's masterpieces IMO) as well The Running Man.
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
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Went and saw the Simpsons Movie today. I was highly impressed. Funnier than I thought it would be. Now I just have to watch the second Bourne film before I see the third one.
The Simpson movie get 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
Gilda
A classic noir starring the beautiful and incomparable Rita Hayworth. I think that Gilda is a good film, however Hayworth makes it a great film. The two best moments are a brilliant musical performance given by Hayworth and, of course, the first time we are introduced to her. I would definitely recommend this film, if only for the extraordinary Rita Hayworth.
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
Believe the hype - this is one amazing film.
The action sequences will leave you breathless, and one particular fight scene drew a load of "wow"s from the audience (which is unusual in England).
But it wasn't just the action, there was a real sense of paranoia to the film which felt very relevant to today.
Matt Damon was brilliant, he really wears this character as a second skin now.
My first time watching it and it was great. Ray Liotta was really good along with the duo Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. It really caught me off guard though when...
Joe Pesci's character was shot in the back of the head
Overall, I think it is a great film. I give it a 8.5/10
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My first time watching it and it was great. Ray Liotta was really good along with the duo Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci.
Overall, I think it is a great film. I give it a 8.5/10
I like the long shot of Ray Liottas charector as he gets out of the car and walks into the hotel through the kitchen and out to a gambling floor (I think it's a gambling floor. Maybe it's the restaurant area). I know it's a very long shot. Very cool movie!
Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
80's version of Hunter S Thompson's gonzo journalism. Bill Murray is fine as Thompson, but Peter Boyle is outstanding as his crazy lawyer. It is considered a failure, but I liked this much more than Terry Gilliam's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
My first time watching it and it was great. Ray Liotta was really good along with the duo Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci.
Overall, I think it is a great film. I give it a 8.5/10
{[] It's a brilliant film, featuring some amazing dialogue (see my sig for arguably the film's finest line), some wonderful performances (why wasn't Ray Liotta Oscar-nominated? X-(), a brilliant script and fantastic direction. It's one of my four favourite films and is IMO the greatest gangster film since The Godfather Part 2.
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
My first time watching it and it was great. Ray Liotta was really good along with the duo Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci.
Overall, I think it is a great film. I give it a 8.5/10
{[] It's a brilliant film, featuring some amazing dialogue (see my sig for arguably the film's finest line), some wonderful performances (why wasn't Ray Liotta Oscar-nominated? X-(), a brilliant script and fantastic direction. It's one of my four favourite films and is IMO the greatest gangster film since The Godfather Part 2.
I'm hoping to watch Casino next. Does anybody know if it is as good as Goodfellas?
Last night I watched Black Snake Moan. I can't believe so many critics thought this was a good film. Granted, it has its moments and the acting is fine, but c'mon. . .every Southern stereotype in the book is trotted out and put through its paces, and the story comes across as something Faulkner would write before the alcohol fumes cleared away.
Pretty good movie. Not as good as the first though. I liked the villain on the first one much better too. The only big problem with this movie IMO is that Chris Tucker is much much more annoying than usual with the winy voice and all. Jackie Chan was great as always.
I'm hoping to watch Casino next. Does anybody know if it is as good as Goodfellas?
Its a very good film but it's nowhere near as good as Goodfellas. As a followup to Goodfellas it simply does not compare, so think of it as an independent film with no link to the former. The one thing that IMO Casino actually improves upon Goodfellas is De Niro's performance, which IMO was better in Casino than in Goodfellas (in which he was fantastic.) Sharon Stone also delivers a wonderful performance (her best ever IMO) however Pesci, whilst good, was much better in Goodfellas. So to conclude, see Casino and enjoy it but don't compare it to Goodfellas.
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
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I'm one of the few people who prefers Casino to Goodfellas. I think I prefer it because DeNiro is the main character, and DeNiro will always hold my attention more than Liotta.
I'm one of the few people who prefers Casino to Goodfellas. I think I prefer it because DeNiro is the main character, and DeNiro will always hold my attention more than Liotta.
I much prefer De Niro to Liotta. De Niro is probably my all-time favourite actor and I absolutely idolise him (he really is one of my gods ), however IMO Liotta was so magnificent in Goodfellas that he more than made up for being the lead and De Niro being a supporting character.
That said, I have nothing against Casino. The first time I ever saw it was on video at my Grandparents' house. My Grandfather walked in at the end
when Pesci and his brother were being beaten to death with baseball bats
and my Grandfather got quite a shock. He still continues to remind me of it. )
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
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WILD HOGS
Just good escapism to me. Pretty funny. This film did impressive numbers at the box office to my surprise. I hear that they're already considering a WH2...I say quit while they're ahead; movies like this are hit or miss as it is.
Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice isUNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Bruce gets a blue rinse in his old age, everything is shot through in a blue tint to lend credibility. It's gripping when it's on screen, and I enjoyed Bruce's banter with the nerdy computer kid. Sort of miss Bruce doing his stuff on his own rather than as part of a double act, but then even in the first Die Hard he had his banter going with the fat black cop outside the building.
Fell down a bit as the villain's plan unfolded. Not sure what actual threat he was trying on really. It was all tease and no strip.
Credibility went out the window early on as Bruce jumped out of a speeding car onto hard concrete, much like Craig off the baggage handler or something in Casino Royale. Again, problems with who the villains are these days skirted around in both films.
The finale is pure True Lies, but with this sort of film you can't have Muslim fundamentalists as the villains as there's nothing funny about them and anyway they did take out the Twin Towers. So there'd be no reason for them not to just blow up Bruce's daughter and themselves for the sheer hell of it (or Allah of it, I suppose).
Just good escapism to me. Pretty funny. This film did impressive numbers at the box office to my surprise. I hear that they're already considering a WH2...I say quit while they're ahead; movies like this are hit or miss as it is.
AMEN! I personally thought Wild Hogs was a miss, and somehow I expected better. Anyways, I laughed a little bit, but maybe I just had too high of expectations.
Last Movie, I am going to count as one~
Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Extended
I just moved to New Zealand, so it was awesome to watch it and then go look at some of the scenery.
The finale is pure True Lies, but with this sort of film you can't have Muslim fundamentalists as the villains as there's nothing funny about them and anyway they did take out the Twin Towers. So there'd be no reason for them not to just blow up Bruce's daughter and themselves for the sheer hell of it (or Allah of it, I suppose).
I prefer Die Hard 4.0 to True Lies and one of the reasons is that Die Hard 4.0 doesn't have Islamic fundamentalists as the bad guys.
"He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
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Cheesy but entertaining romance from the 1980's. Lenny Von Dohlen and the stunning Virginia Madsen fall in love after his computer starts composing Phil Oakley songs. I remember seeing the poster for this in a London tube station when I was a 9-year-old. It's taken me 23 years to get around to seeing it, but it was fun.
I find this film fascinating as it proves that not all films need climaxes, and a reasonable quality plot is overrated. Seriously, the only reason I saw it was that the people I went to the cinemas with, chose it and I was not in a position to say no. Whilst not a horrible film, it's not particularly good, is completely unorignal (Deja Vu is far superior) and is a waste of Sandra Bullock's talents. I wouldn't particularly recommend it.
Starring Ben Affleck as the troubled George Reeves, TV's "Superman" of the 1950s, this was an interesting and engaging study of the circumstances surrounding the death of a classic-era American TV icon. While not really answering any questions, I thought it did a good job of showing where Reeves was---emotionally and professionally---at the time of his death.
The intercutting between Reeves' situation (via flashback) and a fictional L.A. private detective (played by Adrien Brody) investigating his death was well-handled, for the most part, although IMO the P.I.'s personal/family drama diluted the momentum of the narrative.
Still, a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era; I tend to believe that Reeves actually did commit suicide Not a 'feel-good' movie, but the performances were solid, and I recommend it.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I was looking forward to this as it was made by Michel Gondry, whose previous film was Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. However that had a script by the great Charlie Kaufman. TSofS is written by Gondry and while it covers similar territory to Kaufman, it has none of his brilliance. There's plenty of visual ingenuity courtesy of Gondry, but the film is all over the place and it becomes tiresome very quickly.
Low-budget re-working of Scorsese's Taxi Driver. It seems to have been made by either somebody straight from film school who has no experience of anything beyond the movies they saw in Film Theory class, or by somebody with no originality whatsoever.
The Giant Behemoth - A cracking good allied artists production with a redundant title. (isn't a behemoth already giant?)
And Flash Gordon
The new dvd's transfer and 5.1 is killer. There's an interview with Alex Ross and cool cover art. Unfortunately skimpy on extras.
Awesome movie with cool shooting scenes and great one-liners by Arnold Schwarzenegger. 10/10
I thought this was one of Arnie's best films because of all his funny one-liners. I never really got into the Terminator movies and I have never seen Predator, but Total Recall was really good IMO. But I like Commando better than all of these others.
The only thing that bothered me about Commando is why does that Bennett guy(the villain) wear chain mail and leather pants? Is he gay or something. I liked the dictator Arius much better. His death is one of my favorite villain deaths of all time(shot 4 times with a shotgun and fell out of a window and off a balcony). The end battle was really awesome too.
Also, another one of Arnie's movies that I loved was Raw Deal. I liked all the shooting scenes.
) I remember the leather pants. They were definitely distinctive.
That film is okay. However, among films that haven't been mentioned yet, I prefer Red Heat and Conan the Barbarian (one of Arnie's masterpieces IMO) as well The Running Man.
The Last Kiss
ANALYZE THIS
THE ICE HARVEST
WALK THE LINE
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Forest Gump
Crazy/Beautiful
The Simpson movie get 4.5 out of 5 stars.
A classic noir starring the beautiful and incomparable Rita Hayworth. I think that Gilda is a good film, however Hayworth makes it a great film. The two best moments are a brilliant musical performance given by Hayworth and, of course, the first time we are introduced to her. I would definitely recommend this film, if only for the extraordinary Rita Hayworth.
Believe the hype - this is one amazing film.
The action sequences will leave you breathless, and one particular fight scene drew a load of "wow"s from the audience (which is unusual in England).
But it wasn't just the action, there was a real sense of paranoia to the film which felt very relevant to today.
Matt Damon was brilliant, he really wears this character as a second skin now.
9.5/10
My first time watching it and it was great. Ray Liotta was really good along with the duo Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. It really caught me off guard though when...
Overall, I think it is a great film. I give it a 8.5/10
I like the long shot of Ray Liottas charector as he gets out of the car and walks into the hotel through the kitchen and out to a gambling floor (I think it's a gambling floor. Maybe it's the restaurant area). I know it's a very long shot. Very cool movie!
80's version of Hunter S Thompson's gonzo journalism. Bill Murray is fine as Thompson, but Peter Boyle is outstanding as his crazy lawyer. It is considered a failure, but I liked this much more than Terry Gilliam's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
I'm hoping to watch Casino next. Does anybody know if it is as good as Goodfellas?
Pretty good movie. Not as good as the first though. I liked the villain on the first one much better too. The only big problem with this movie IMO is that Chris Tucker is much much more annoying than usual with the winy voice and all. Jackie Chan was great as always.
I give it a 8/10.
That said, I have nothing against Casino. The first time I ever saw it was on video at my Grandparents' house. My Grandfather walked in at the end
Just good escapism to me. Pretty funny. This film did impressive numbers at the box office to my surprise. I hear that they're already considering a WH2...I say quit while they're ahead; movies like this are hit or miss as it is.
Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
-Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
Bruce gets a blue rinse in his old age, everything is shot through in a blue tint to lend credibility. It's gripping when it's on screen, and I enjoyed Bruce's banter with the nerdy computer kid. Sort of miss Bruce doing his stuff on his own rather than as part of a double act, but then even in the first Die Hard he had his banter going with the fat black cop outside the building.
Fell down a bit as the villain's plan unfolded. Not sure what actual threat he was trying on really. It was all tease and no strip.
Credibility went out the window early on as Bruce jumped out of a speeding car onto hard concrete, much like Craig off the baggage handler or something in Casino Royale. Again, problems with who the villains are these days skirted around in both films.
The finale is pure True Lies, but with this sort of film you can't have Muslim fundamentalists as the villains as there's nothing funny about them and anyway they did take out the Twin Towers. So there'd be no reason for them not to just blow up Bruce's daughter and themselves for the sheer hell of it (or Allah of it, I suppose).
Roger Moore 1927-2017
AMEN! I personally thought Wild Hogs was a miss, and somehow I expected better. Anyways, I laughed a little bit, but maybe I just had too high of expectations.
Last Movie, I am going to count as one~
Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Extended
I just moved to New Zealand, so it was awesome to watch it and then go look at some of the scenery.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Roger Moore 1927-2017