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Paranormal Activity
Published (2009-12-30 17:57:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by filfoster This looks worth a view despite the mixed reviews in this thread. It is definitely not worth a view! Mixed reviews? I only note bad reviews by those who have seen it mixed in with a bit of devil's advocacy.
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Paranormal Activity
Published (2009-12-30 20:34:00)
I just wanted to be counted in the "didn't much care for it" group. I saw it last night and only finished it hoping there would be something at the end that was worth watching. There wasn't!
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What Was The Last Movie You...
Published (2009-12-30 12:08:00)
[quote=imoldfashioned][quote=Quigley Brown]Two films I watched yesterday that I highly recommend... 'Breach' (2007) is based on the true story and arrest of FBI agent Robert Hanssen who sold secrets to the Soviet Union in 2001. Quote: Can you say more about Breach Quigley? I've really wanted to see that one and I'd be interested to hear more about it. It's definitely a thinking person's kind of film. It's all...
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What Was The Last Movie You...
Published (2009-12-30 12:48:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Feraud How did you like it? Are you seeing Helvetica all over the place now? Typing in it right now. I always did see it (taking a type facing class in college made me see the light ) but the variations of Helvetica are astounding. That shot outside the doors of that Crate&Barrel just flored me! I do think the film lost its way near the late middle about the designers and stuff, and I wish they had disected...
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What Was The Last Movie You...
Published (2009-12-30 12:59:00)
That's a very entertaining film. Almodovar has really continued to grow as a filmmaker - I especially liked All About My Mother .
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What Was The Last Movie You...
Published (2009-12-30 12:58:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Feraud ..with Cushing and Lee? I love that movie! It is so bad it's great. Cushing and Lee are the best! They elevate even the cheesiest material.
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What Was The Last Movie You...
Published (2009-12-30 12:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Doctor Strange But one of the things that distinguishes The Searchers is Wayne's performance as Ethan Edwards - an unabashed racist, near-psycho still enraged over the outcome of the Civil War - hardly a classic hero. And even the gentle Vera Miles character thinks Debbie would be better dead than living as an indian: there's little question that directory John Ford meant for the audience to feel...
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What Was The Last Movie You...
Published (2009-12-30 12:54:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by BegintheBeguine What I meant to type before hitting the button was that I liked it, as people said I would. I wasn't thrilled about the storyline of the cheating husband who wanted a girl who longed to live in the suburbs instead of the vivacious wife he already had, but I'm sensitive about things like that. Now I'm going to watch it again before I have to return it to the library. Oh, and I've...
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"Mad Men" on AMC (US)...
Published (2009-12-31 20:46:00)
Now this is incredibly interesting... http://h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=172526 Call for Proposals: Critical Perspectives on Mad Men, Edited by Jennifer C. Dunn, Jimmie Manning, and Danielle Stern We are currently accepting proposals for essays to be included in an edited collection on the Emmy and Peabody Award Winning television series Mad Men. We hope to edit a volume containing quality scholarship that reflects theoretical, pedagogical,...
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Latest active threads on The Moving Picture::
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-21 10:00:00)
by Doran
OK. IT'S SETTLED.
It's settled. I am going to make a movie. With less than $10,000. In fact, with no money. I have a digital video camera.
One thing is for sure: any script I write will be about 8 thousand times better than Paranormal Activity's was.
__________________
1. Use evidence to rule...
Started 2 years, 5 months ago (2007-07-20 10:28:00)
by goldwyn girl
I will watch and record, incase I need to look at anything over again. I hope it's a good as I expect.
Started 2 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-31 02:11:00)
by Lindabelle
Started 2 years, 5 months ago (2007-08-05 14:30:00)
by K.D. Lightner
Last night, I watched the DVD of Key Largo . Nothing good is ever on TV on Saturday evenings, mother complained, so I got out my DVD collection and we watched that vintage film, from when my mother was still in her 20's.
I was seeing it for the second time, mother for the first. She enjoyed the film, especially the excellent cast: Bogart, Bacall, Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Lionel ...
Started 2 years ago (2007-12-06 12:50:00)
by RBH
I loved the book. The film should also be great. Depp is a truly underrated actor.
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-30 02:15:00)
by The Wolf
I'm a big Hornet fan. I have a lot of the radio shows on LP, cassette and CD.
I've also collected various Green Hornet comics whilst growing up.
I'll definately buy the new comic.
Here's hoping it's good.
Sincerely,
The Green Wolf
Started 2 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-30 13:10:00)
by filfoster
While the set describe above is a 'documentary', there are also great movies that have become part of our cultural view of this time: "The Grapes of Wrath" being probably the best known and there are a dozen or so gangster movies that everyone knows.
The fun of the 'Panic' set is that you can take a 10 minute 'bite' of the DVD or CD and still enjoy it without committing to an hour or so of ...
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-30 02:19:00)
by V.C. Brunswick
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lady Day
As far as story goes, and Im prolly be the only one to think Cameron is a weak storyteller. He can nail a premise, but the actual story is always milquetoast.
Not surprising. It seems that Cameron is something of a borderline plagiarizer. In his last blockbuster Titanic , many of the ...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-08 06:54:00)
by Nighthawk
I think that the uproar over Valkyrie has more to do with Tom Cruise being a practicing Scientologist than with the script.
NH
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Hot threads for last week on The Moving Picture::
Started 2 years, 5 months ago (2007-08-05 14:30:00)
by K.D. Lightner
Last night, I watched the DVD of Key Largo . Nothing good is ever on TV on Saturday evenings, mother complained, so I got out my DVD collection and we watched that vintage film, from when my mother was still in her 20's.
I was seeing it for the second time, mother for the first. She enjoyed the film, especially the excellent cast: Bogart, Bacall, Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor, Lionel ...
Started 2 years, 5 months ago (2007-07-20 10:28:00)
by goldwyn girl
I will watch and record, incase I need to look at anything over again. I hope it's a good as I expect.
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-08 06:54:00)
by Nighthawk
I think that the uproar over Valkyrie has more to do with Tom Cruise being a practicing Scientologist than with the script.
NH
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-06 09:25:00)
by Scott Wood
Whew!!! Hard acts to follow...
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Originally Posted by bluewyvern
But what strikes me is this seems to be a bit of a feedback effect from House; the emotionally hardened, devastatingly rational, wise-cracking, drug-addicted doctor whose character was inspired by Holmes (he even lives at apartment...
Started 2 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-31 02:11:00)
by Lindabelle
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-30 02:20:00)
by dr greg
Then of course as has been mentioned before in other threads, there's the
70's remake of Farewell My Lovely, which I consider Mitchum's finest hour,
and one of the great Noir films.
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-30 02:15:00)
by The Wolf
I'm a big Hornet fan. I have a lot of the radio shows on LP, cassette and CD.
I've also collected various Green Hornet comics whilst growing up.
I'll definately buy the new comic.
Here's hoping it's good.
Sincerely,
The Green Wolf
Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-11 13:50:00)
by Fletch
I am racking my brains for "shoulda beens" and not getting anything but "should stills."
I want to see Sam Shepard and Kathy Bates play Abe and Mary Todd Lincoln.
I want Kevin Costner to play Joe Chapin in a remake of Ten North Frederick . I want Katherine Heigl to play Anna Banana and Quentin Tarantino to play her musician boyfriend.
I want to see The Farnsworth Invention hit the ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-21 10:00:00)
by Doran
OK. IT'S SETTLED.
It's settled. I am going to make a movie. With less than $10,000. In fact, with no money. I have a digital video camera.
One thing is for sure: any script I write will be about 8 thousand times better than Paranormal Activity's was.
__________________
1. Use evidence to rule...
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-30 02:19:00)
by V.C. Brunswick
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lady Day
As far as story goes, and Im prolly be the only one to think Cameron is a weak storyteller. He can nail a premise, but the actual story is always milquetoast.
Not surprising. It seems that Cameron is something of a borderline plagiarizer. In his last blockbuster Titanic , many of the ...
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