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On par with his other movies

 

 

Well, I didn't like anchor man.

 

I think in this one, they limited his 'screen time' with ed muntz, to help balance it out a bit.

 

+ the bear at the end was just pure awesome.

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I am watching the first season of the new Doctor Who.  I was a huge fan of the old series.  Blown away by the new ones.  It's like all the great stories and characters of the old show with great special effects.  About two eps from completing Christopher Eccleston's turn as the good doctor. 

 

 

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I went to see Run Fatboy Run yesterday afternoon.  As usual I found there to be parts where I really enjoyed the movie, and other parts where I thought it was just plain stupid.  Overall I enjoyed it, it was heartfelt and funny, and you only needed to suspend disbelief a little bit.

 

 

My best friend and I just started watching Jem and the Holograms on DVD.  They just don't make quality cartoons like this anymore.  ;D

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Not sure if its Disney, but its disney-esque style of animation..

Its something like Titan AE. (AE = after earth) Its fairly good for a 'cartoon'.

OF course, depending on how old your kids are, you could let em wach Gargoyles. (Animated Cartoon by Disney, probably the Best thing Disney's actually produced, and hey, its not just for kids!) ;)

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so i fanaly got to see atonment.  it was ok, but it wa sone of those movies full of flashbacks, then flash forwards. i hate those movies.  just makes it so hard to follow.

 

i also rewatched kartum. staring heston as gen "chinees" gordan this movie is a true life story of one mans sacrifice to try and save the city of kartum from a muslim revolt around the turn of the 20th century.  one of hestons less known rols, it is still one of his best movies.

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So I saw two flicks over the weekend.

 

In the Valley of Elah - Tommy Lee Jones and Charlize Theron  I don't really know what the say about this movie.  The acting was great and the story was good.  It is one of those movies that  you watch and go "that was a great movie" but a year down the road it is forgotten. 

 

One Flew Over the Cookoo's Nest - Being the HD snob that I am... I am watching the classics on one of the HD channels.  I can not be a complete movie guru without watching all the Oscar winners so it is something I am working on.  I can really see why people raved about Jack.  He really did put together a great perfomance.  It was also interesting to see a young Danny Devito and Dourif's first movie.  But the movie dragged a little and I found my attention waining.  Glad I say it and glad I can put it behind me.

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I saw Chapter 27 this weekend in the Chinese Theater in LA (really neat building, was the one redeeming quality of the experience). This is the movie about the guy who killed John Lennon, and it's complete crap. You don't learn anything real about his motives, it doesn't explore John Lennon as a person or an artist, it was not particularly good from a cinematic perspective, and there was no point to ANY of it except possibly to let Jared Leto show off the fact that he's willing to gain 100 lbs for a movie. Skip it. In fact, if you see it coming, run.

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Wow, I have a few updates for this thread...

 

Gone Baby Gone - I really didn't know anything about this movie other than the fact that Amy Ryan was nominated for an Oscar and Ben Afleck directed.  I gotta say though, this movie was quite good and one I would suggest to those that like a good plot as well as good character development.  I really enjoyed the moral dilemas the movie presented and it had many good points where people could discuss things they might have done differently.

 

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - My lasting impression is... wow... that was depressing.  This is not a happy film but the acting was superb and the story was interesting in that it was different from most other films.  I would not suggest this to just anyone though and would only say watch it if you like non mainstream movies.

 

Cloverfield - Blair Witch meets Godzilla.  Yep that sums it up.  I wasn't overly impressed but it wasn't awful either. 

 

Into the Wild - Why was this not nominated over Atonement I do not understand.  This was a very good movie that I would suggest to about anyone and would move into my tops of 2007.

 

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead - Little known movie from 2007 that stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, and Marisa Tomei.  It is hard to say anything bad about Hoffman as he is one of the best actors of our generation.  A pretty good robbery gone bad movie.

 

In the Valley of Elah - Tommy Lee Jones and an almost unrecognizable Cherize Theron.  I thought this was a great movie dealing with the fringes of the Iraq war.  This one would also move into my tops of 2007.

 

Empy's new Top of 2007

 

1. No Country for Old Men

2. Stardust

3. Into the Wild

4. Once

5. American Gangster

6. Michael Clayton

7. In the Valley of Elah

8. There Will Be Blood

9. Hott Fuzz

10. Breach

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Alrighty guys.  I continue my quest to watch every movie listed in people's tops of 2007.  I think I read about this movie in someone's list and decided to put it on my netflix.  I didn't know much about it and it was from New Zealand so it never really made it to the top of my list.  However, TV is crap these days and Stars On Demand had the movie listed and decided to give it a try.  The movie I am talking about is Eagle vs. Shark.

 

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Think Napolean Dynamite in love and you already will feel at home when watching this movie. If you're into quirky indie comedies that are slightly off center than "Eagle vs. Shark" should join your list of favorites, as this movie is an oddly charming comedy while showing how even outsiders and outcasts can find love.

 

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Wow, did I get behind on this post.  Let me list the ones I have watched recently and then review the ones I cared about.

 

Enchanted

We Own the Night

The Wire

West Wing Season 7

Taxi Driver

Adaptation

10,000 BC

In Bruges

Be Kind Rewind

Mad Men Season 1

Jumper

Semi Pro

La Vie en Rose

 

To be fair, I have already watched all of West Wing but trying to get the wife to finish the series.  I like having a disk of TV shows to watch especially with TV being so dull atm.

 

Mad Men Season 1 - So good!  I strongly suggest this to anyone that likes a quality drama.

 

Semi-Pro - I fell asleep during it.  I keep waiting for an Old School or Anchorman but he keeps giving me nothing new.  I didn't think this was an awful movie but not good either.

 

10000 BC/Jumper - Speaking of bad movies....

 

Taxi Driver - I am trying to watch some classics I missed.  While I though the acting from De Niro was awesome, the rest of the movie was blah. 

 

Adaptation - So wierd.  It is good to see Nick Cage doing some real acting for once but... weird.  Not bad mind you.  I should have done some shrooms before watching it though.

 

Enchanted - For some reason I really liked this movie. 

 

We Own the Night - If you saw the previews you saw the movie already. 

 

The Wire - We are currently on Season 1 and man... I hate I missed this on real TV.  HBO continues to produce the best shows on TV.  It starts a little slow but the show is great at giving depth to their characters. 

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There's a season 2? :P

 

Yea, its called Serenity! :P

 

Btw, is it just me, or was the movie serenity, like a re-hash of firefly? Cause, I thought it was a 'standalone' episode after the series ended to give it a proper burial... But I've got this very strong sense of de'ja'vu from watching the series... ;)

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We just re-watched the Stargate movies.  Also we're watching Buffy all the way through, we're in season 1 now.  We saw Eagle Vs. Shark a little while ago, and I join Empy's endorsement.

 

I've been sure to pick up Eureka as it airs too.

 

Three Sheets

Hellboy 1 & 2

Little Miss Sunshine

Dark Knight

BSG Season 1

 

 

Harold and Kumar are about to grace our TV, a friend of mine sold Mrs. Xo on the idea of stupid comedy.  I"m jealous but I'll live. ;)

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