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May 25th, 2006, 03:14 AM
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Ah, of course. Should have figured that out! Thanks Kamog!
I'm with you AT. There's way too much political correctness in movie (and in the larger picture, the world). It's almost as if people aren't willing to say what they mean anymore, for fear of someone accussing them of being racist, bigotted, chauvinistic, homophobic, intolerant, etc. etc.
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May 25th, 2006, 01:30 PM
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I just saw Brick with two friends; one hated it, one was "meh" and I really enjoyed it. I can best describe it as the mix of a 70's noir movie with Napoleon Dynamite.
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May 25th, 2006, 01:49 PM
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May 25th, 2006, 11:41 PM
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We're in the middle of "The Producers" which if you haven't seen the Oscar-winning original (1969, with Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel), you need to.
The "new" version is the movie based on the Broadway musical based on the original movie by Mel Brooks.
We're enjoying it, but know the soundtrack by heart as we saw it at a "preview show" before it opened with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick and won every Tony it was nominated for (fourteen?).
Worth a look if you like Mel Brooks or musicals. Or you like Mel Brooks and musicals. Or you like musicals with Mel Brooks. Or if... Well, you get the idea.
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May 26th, 2006, 01:32 AM
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Over The Hedge
Took the nephews to see this one today. Not bad, loved the squirel, hated the turtle and rackoon. Good movie for the adults, kinda lame for the kids.
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May 28th, 2006, 03:54 AM
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X-Men 3
All in all this movie was kind of a let down really. Sure it had great special effects and it is always nice to see the actors who play the characters, but even their talent could not save this movie. The quality of writing, direction, acting, and sense of polish just wasn't in this movie as it has been in the previous two.
The story seemed contrived, rushed, and filled with gaps, pot holes, and even a black hole plot fubar called the phoenix.
Sure the phoenix was pure evil incarnate, but given the dilution that this movie has been filled too, no one character got more than about five minutes of combined screen time to explain fill them out.
The bad mutants were devolved into a bunch of leather, tattooed, punk rockers who did little for the movie but add to the overall dilution of the plot.
In the previous two movies you felt for the characters, most of them, because there was a lot of effort put into developing them. In this movie we have none of that. Hell the only characters that seemed worth caring about were only in the movie for about a total of five minutes each.
This movie is certainly darker than the previous two, but no where in league with them. On a scale of 5 stars, this one would only capture about 2. It was a sincere let down given the quality of its predecessors.
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May 28th, 2006, 02:45 PM
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agreed (10 line post deleted by spell check grrrr)
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June 9th, 2006, 01:16 AM
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X-Men 3
Well, I agree X-Men 3 was not as good as X-Men 2, but it was still pretty good in my opinion. By the way, if you stay and watch the end of the credits, there is an interesting little extra scene.
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I agree! Those new mutants were kind of uninteresting and unimportant. No wonder Magneto sends them in to battle first and sacrifices them. "In chess, the pawns go first." Yeah, the audience doesn't care about those guys either. Actually, the only two characters that I really care about are Magneto and Mystique. In my opinion, these two are more interesting than the good guys. It was very sad what happened to Mystique, but I'm hopeful that she'll regain her powers later if a sequel is ever made, just like Magneto didn't permanently lose his power. And some of dead guys will likely come back somehow in future movies. By the way, Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat), the girl who can walk through walls, is the cutest girl in the world. Some more screen time of her would have been nice. Anyway, if they make the Magneto prequel movie, I'd definitely go see that; he's my favorite character.
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June 9th, 2006, 02:05 PM
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I just saw X3 last night and I liked it.
It wasn't quite as good as the other two, but those were both exceptionally good.
The FX was top notch.
The basic story arcs were nicely played out. (but not as well integrated as they could have been)
I really liked seeing all the younger mutants growing into their powers.
One piece of advice to those going to see it. Stay through the credits for a last little scene.
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As far as the overall effect, I thought X3 was pretty good. At least special effects wise. I think this is one of the best films when it came to superhero vs supervillian fights. The only other movie I can compare this one to would be Superman 2, where Kal-El fought 3 Kryptonians. Most other superhero films in the past didn't have this many opponents fighting in one film. In that respect, I thought it was great. Now, as far as the Phoenix saga, I never read those comic books, so I was completely lost when it came to what Jean Grey was supposed to be. A better explanation of who the Phoenix was would have been nice.
Also saw Poseidon. I love the original movie, and so I had to see this one. I was disappointed in the lack of character development, but once the ship turned turtle, I thought it was a great movie. Better special effects, and I thought the ending when the ship sank was great (in truth, the ship sank in the original novel). Can't wait to watch it on dvd when it comes out.
Went and saw Cars this past Sunday. As with all of Pixar films, this was a great display of computerized animation. I liked the fact that not only was the show a tribute to NASCAR, it was a tribute to Route 66 also. I highly recommend this movie to kids of all ages. Unfortunately, my son wanted to leave at the end of the movie, so I didn't get a chance to watch most of the outtake scenes as the credits were rolling.
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