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BigMeatballDave 08-23-2011 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by AZChiefFan (Post 7844328)
Just saw Our Idiot Brother. Was much better than I was expecting. Thought Rudd's character was just gonna be a big stoned dumbass and expected lots of humor in that vein, thankfully that wasn't the case. Movie had lots of heart and was a veritable smorgasbord of actresses I'm in love with.

Cool. I wanna see this.

Elizabeth, Zooey, and Rashida in the same film is like porn. :)

BigMeatballDave 08-27-2011 10:47 PM

Just finished watching Conviction. I really enjoyed it.

Buehler445 08-28-2011 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 7857024)
Just finished watching Conviction. I really enjoyed it.

Really? I thought it was terrible. And so over-acted.

Jenson71 08-28-2011 08:49 AM

Our Idiot Brother was a letdown. The gags fell pretty flat, and there were no great lines for the audience. The beginning starts with Ned, in all his naivete, selling pot to a cop. A uniformed cop. The idea is a lot better than its execution on film, which comes off as dirty and mean.

Red Brooklyn 08-28-2011 09:33 AM

"Paper Man" is absolutely fantastic.

"Paranormal Activity" was kinda fun too. But weird.

QuikSsurfer 08-28-2011 10:41 AM

Watched "Dear Zachary" last night.... wow this movie was unsettling.

patteeu 08-28-2011 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Brooklyn (Post 7857369)
"Paper Man" is absolutely fantastic.

I just read the Netflix synopsis of this movie and discovered something incredible...

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Through special friendships with a teenage girl, Abby (Emma Stone), and an imaginary superhero named Captain Excellent (Ryan Reynolds), frustrated novelist Richard (Jeff Daniels) experiences a second adolescence, which helps him discover a completely new way of life. Husband-and-wife team Michele Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney write and direct this funny drama that also stars Lisa Kudrow, Hunter Parrish and Kieran Culkin.
The odds of having two unrelated people named "Kieran" involved on the same project have got to be pretty long.

BigMeatballDave 08-28-2011 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 7857183)
Really? I thought it was terrible. And so over-acted.

I just loved the story, for the most part. Powerful stuff.

Buehler445 08-28-2011 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 7857590)
I just loved the story, for the most part. Powerful stuff.

The story was good. Very good. However, the acting was just horrid, IMO.

KCUnited 08-28-2011 08:32 PM

Finally got around to watching Winter's Bone in my instant queue. I thought it was fantastic.

Having grown up in a small town, I'll take East of 71 before BFE all ****ing day.

mcan 08-29-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7857534)
I just read the Netflix synopsis of this movie and discovered something incredible...



The odds of having two unrelated people named "Kieran" involved on the same project have got to be pretty long.

On it's face, yes. Not good odds. But it's very likely that a casting director, while reading a script written by someone with an odd name might be subconsciously already thinking of an actor with the same name before they even start reading the first page, so they're already LOOKING for a character to cast that actor as and imagining that actor as they read the script the first time. Suddenly the unlikely becomes almost assured.

patteeu 08-29-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by mcan (Post 7859166)
On it's face, yes. Not good odds. But it's very likely that a casting director, while reading a script written by someone with an odd name might be subconsciously already thinking of an actor with the same name before they even start reading the first page, so they're already LOOKING for a character to cast that actor as and imagining that actor as they read the script the first time. Suddenly the unlikely becomes almost assured.

Good theory. :thumb:

Easy 6 08-29-2011 04:47 PM

The Brit filmakers are really getting into the swords & sandals game lately, it started for me with The Eagle, then a few nights ago caught Centurion which in many respects was far better than eagle, waaay more action & brutal realism in the battle scenes, plenty of great locations. The only down side was the length, it go's on & on & on.

But the best of the lot was easily Ironclad, its the best mix of story, production values & length of the eagle & the ultra-realistic battle scenes of Centurion. You really get it all in this one, castle siege warfare, open field battles, of course awesome locales... but the kicker is the battle realism... i mean, THIS is what it must have looked like, the butchery is just incredible. One particular scene where the hero tells his men to clear him a path on the ramparts of a castle wall to get at some Norman siegers who'd made it over the wall was pure. awesomeness. You really see what a power stroke from a broadsword would do to a man.

ModSocks 08-29-2011 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by QuikSsurfer (Post 7857439)
Watched "Dear Zachary" last night.... wow this movie was unsettling.

I can't get into it. I've tried like 3 times now and I can't finish the damn thing. It bores the shit out of me. I keep telling myself that it's worth waiting for....but...no....

I mean, what do you think? I've watched about half of it now and haven't been able to get into it. You think i should i give it another shot? the 2nd half get much more interesting?

ModSocks 08-29-2011 04:55 PM

Watched Lincoln Lawyer this weekend. Freaking great movie. I thought it was very well written, though you could tell they cut it shorter than what it was intended to be.


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