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Speed Racer
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« Reply #16 on: 11 December 2007, 01:33:24 » |
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Beowulf - 9/10 - Great retelling of Beowulf with some new twists. I loved the CGI; some parts looked so realistic that I couldn't tell if it was animation or live-action.
The Darjeeling Limited - 10/10 - Wes Anderson's best yet, hilarious and touching. The ending shot is one of the most beautiful movie scenes that I've ever seen.
The Golden Compass - 6/10 - Eh, it was okay. If you're an adult you can easily fill in the anti-religion stuff, but it was somewhat entertaining. Could have been a lot better, but if they ever make the sequel, I'll go see it.
Hitman - 7/10 - It's The Bourne Identity's dumber and louder brother, but it's still pretty entertaining. Hopefully they'll make more movies in this series.
The Mist - 7/10 - Well-made horror flick with an ending that was complete balls. They should have just ended it where the novel did and then add the rest for an "unrated director's cut".
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Imporium - 6/10 - This could have been so much better. The kid is damn annoying; you're supposed to feel bad for him, but there's no way that you really can. And Dustin Hoffman could have done without the lisp.
No Country for Old Men - 10/10 - One of the year's best movies, and the badguy is so damn creepy.
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ASR
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« Reply #48 on: 18 December 2007, 00:06:15 » |
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Every once in a while it happens. Seeing something new, I mean. There are also tons of failed attempts that should at least be given props.
In the action + horror departments, things are starting to go better lately. The Saw films were a gulp of fresh air for most people, but in general both genres have been doing better lately. 300 was the embodiment of what an action movie should be. Even remakes have been of slightly better quality as of late. Adaptations, as well. I just got back from seeing The Golden Compass again - it was just as enjoyable the second time through, which is saying a lot for me. I'm a VERY picky moviegoer.
The only iffy genre lately is comedy. It's going both ways. Things like Superbad as well as Will Ferrel's movies are trying to be original and succeeding, but other things like Evan Almighty and other attempts are failing at originality. Fred Clause was actually pretty decent, I might add, by the way. Other attempts are just total failures anyway. Borat is questionable in all aspects.
The movie industry is in a weird jam right now - almost everything has already been done, and there's been enough time in between for them to rejuvenate the old stuff until newer ideas can be thought up... it's kind of a standstill right now.
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