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Film Thread.
I thought a trio of themed threads about other entertainment media might be good. If you're not interested, please just ignore the thread and pick some threads that interest you from here: http://celephais.net/board/view_all_threads.php

Anyway, discuss films...
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Heh - I Must Be Thee Only Guy Who Liked 
Tropic Thunder. It was Downey Jr's performance as a closet gay white actor playing a black butch vietnam vet. He's a genius. 
 
the karate kid (2010)

the scene where jackie chan beats up a bunch of schoolkids using their own fists was awesome!

the rest was shit. 2-bit characters, half-backed sub-plots, zero unpredictability and all the rousing cliches in the book. the ending was a massive disappointment too, although that was mainly because i was hoping jaden smith would get his head kicked in. i wasn't expecting anything serious in all but even by cheap popcorn entertainment it was a bit naff


the big lebowski

i'd been meaning to watch this for years. will prob take a few repeat viewings before i can properly appreciate it on a similar level as its cult followers, but nevertheless for a first time viewing it was an enjoyable ride. very funny and warped, but more subtle than most comedies, with several clever plot twists to boot. john goodman is especially brilliant; the ashes scene had me in creases :) 
Goodman 
is the only thing I like about lebowski, actually him and Buscemi. 
The Expendables 
was rubbish. Not even the good kind of rubbish. 
I Agree Stallone Is Beyond Funny In That Movie. 
And not in a good way. But the auto-shotgun is cool.

Watched Monsters

I liked it. Excellent character development and a different angle on a Sci-Fi 'Horror'. Dont wanna spoil it, but there is some good directing and a real sense of suspense. Novel ending. 
 
Big lebowski bored me so much I stopped watching 
 
I didn't understand the big cult following it got either. The acting and script was good, but the storyline was pretty boring. Burn After Reading is my fav Coen movie, strangely. Followed by No Country for Old Men.

Watched A Serious Man a couple months ago. What a boring pile of crap. The Coens are supposed to known for their script and black humour, but that was just boring. 
 
Try the Man Who Wasn't There 
Serios Man 
was great as is The Man Who Wasnt There. Strangely, I find all their non-straight out comedies funnier than their straight out stuff (Raizing Arizona, Big Lebowski).

Overall though, I find everything of theris, except The Ladykillers, well worth watching. 
I Found A Serious Man To Be 
watchable, actually quite enthralling, I grew attached to the characters, and I caught some of the black humour, but the ending sucked. I mean seriously - W. T. F.
It's like a non-ending. Unless the point of the ending is just to say that all of your troubles seem like nothing when faced with a

<SPOILER>

natural disaster like a bloody great big tornado.

</SPOILER> 
Big Lebowski 
I like it very much, though I do think it's over rated. I love the way that the film noir plot points juxtapoze with the more modern setting/ characters, and I love goodman and Buscemi. Also the penis sketch, that gets me every time.

Also watched Lost Highway the other day - other than the 90's-ness of it, I really really enjoyed that movie. Marilyn Manson, Henry ROllins and RAMSCHTEIN are super distracting though - did the financiers make him shoehorn that crap in there or what?

Going to watch Elephant man very soon.


Has black swan been discussed?
AMAZING sound design in that movie. Watched that thing very high in the front row and was pretty happy with the final product. 
Oh, Also 
I thought daybreakers had like, 2 interesting parts/concepts, but was pretty terrible overall. 
Yay For Another Lost Highway Fan 
Elephant Man is my favorite Lynch though, and my third favorite film of all time. But now with that buildup, you'll probably hate it :) 
RickyT23 
I don't know about others, but I thought the ending wrapped things up pretty nicely. As a whole, the story can be described as a version of the story of Job. The ultimate bet, that is God pisses on someone every day, they'll eventually renounce him. In the bible, Job proved God right, never renouncing him.

In the movie, the main character fails, by caving in with the student. God tested him, threw a storm of shit at him, but he lasted. Towards the end, things are looking up for him. He's probably going to be promoted, his wife is coming back to him, his son had a good Bar-Mitzvah thing. He passed.

but...

Then he changes the grade. I think it no coincidence that was soon as he changes it, the phone rings, with what appears to be bad news. The tornado at the end? Most likely kills his son.

Earlier in the movie, they referenced Schrodinger's cat. The phone call almost seems to be a direct example of it. If he changes the grade, is the news good? I think it is.

But since he did change it, there's going to be hell to pay. 
Lol 
There's a lot of things in that movie I know nothing about. That's probably why I didn't get it. Although it makes a bit of sense now I guess. I enjoyed the performances :) 
Ionous's Post Sums It Up 
I was going to post something but his is a lot more coherent.

And Sy Abelman is up there with classic Coen characters. 
Big Leboski 
I love it, one of my favorites, must've seen it 5-7 times and i still laugh my ass off watching it. I know almost all the lines ;-)

Interestingly enough, this is one movie where I think that the German dubbing adds to the movie: they translated every "fuck" into "bekackt", which is not actually a term you commonly use in German (it's legal grammar though, I think) -- that makes it a lot more surreal and weird, I can imagine. 
Agree 
The Big Lebowski is bekackting phenomenal. One of my favorites. 
Heh 
i wonder how well a german version of this would work... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU2ZgaQ_H-Y 
For Rj 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olEbBgS0oDc
not as good as the original, i guess ;O 
Double Rofl 
 
 
brilliant :D 
F Is For... 
fail, for me, rather shockingly, never having seen either of these massively successful and critically acclaimed movies prior to yesterday...

fargo - in light of the above coen bros discussion it dawned on me i'd never got round to seeing what is probably their most popular effort. it's par for the course for them with regards to pace, suspense and black humour but what sold it for me was the sheer bleakness of the snow-ridden setting, which complimented the overall vibe perfectly. margie was one of the most refreshing protagonists i've ever seen too and provided some appreciated light amidst the darkness. satisfying!

fight club - i'm honestly quite disgusted and appalled at myself for calling myself a film fan for the past 11 years having not seen this. i knew the 'twist' almost straight away after its release which i think put me off and i even gave it a miss after one time i started watching it accidentally, way back around 2000 in the kazaa days, when i thought i'd downloaded the matrix.. heh. but i saw it last night and it's probably rocketed its way straight into my all time top 5. at least. i was virtually buzzing for a full hour after it finished.. just my kind of movie on every level 
 
Dexter Season 5
A waste of a great premise, and a waste of my time. 
 
and what is your top 5 rj?

started watching Repulsion last night. 2/3rds through. my god, what tripe this is so far. i'll finish it today tho.

i liked fargo, loved fight club (not enough for me top 30 tho) 
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