Mr. Vieira
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Those three LOTR movies were such spectacle. I’m glad I saw them all in the theater. Kinda knocked my eyes out. I’m not a fan/reader of the stuff but I enjoyed the three and thought they looked great (definitely one of those rare “okay, I’m fully getting my money’s worth” moviegoing experiences).
I thought that third one was never going to end, though. Hard to imagine that overall look/feel being topped, but anything’s possible with the technology available today. Last edited by psmith2.0 : 2021-08-03 at 02:09. |
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I'll admit I'm still pretty skeptical Amazon will pull this off.
I'm afraid they're so desperate to have their own Game of Thrones that they're going to throw billions of dollars at the wall just to see what sticks and we'll end up with a giant mess of a show. Especially because they're apparently inventing a number of the stories themselves, not just adapting Tolkien's own writing. Their agreement with his estate limits the number of liberties they can take but I don't think I'm wrong to be hesitant about what they might write. IIRC they already committed to $1 billion in production costs—on top of licensing the material itself. Reports are just the first season came to $465 million for only 8 episodes. At some point you've just got too much money and end up burning it on pointlessness for the sake of making everything bigger and better. Peter Jackson only spent $300 million for all three LOTR films! I'd certainly feel better about it all if Peter Jackson took over. |
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This past weekend I finally watched the film "Vice" which is presently available on Hulu. It stars British actor Christian Bale as former Vice President Dick Cheney, and Bubba, he knocked it out of the park.
The prosthetic makeup, some bulking up, and a fat suit took him up to cruising altitude, but my god the ACTING blasted him into space. I had forgotten the grunty, side-mouthed manner of speaking Cheney was so well known for during his term in office. I began wondering "How did I forget about this?" but the film made it clear that Cheney's entire modus operandi was to be forgettable; he only sought to advance his goals, not his legacy. The film is stylistic, clever, and self aware. It playfully acknowledges that its narrative could be seen as purely from a liberal perspective, but by damn does it make you think. ... |
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Good acting is different than good history. While I know nothing of Dick Cheney, nor do I care to know, I can tell you this: If you get your history from Hollywood, you're guaranteed to always be 50% wrong.
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I have done work for a politician whose tiny vocal opposition's online postings paint a shadow version of the politician and I myself have even been broadly brush-stroked along with them, so I understand all too well how narratives are constructed to take down administrations.
I don't even need to turn on FOX or CNN. Having said that, Vice was an interesting watch and I recommend it. ... |
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Mr. Vieira
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Christian Bale is interesting. One of those "chameleon" type actors - Batman, The Machinist, American Hustle, The Fighter, Vice, 3:10 to Yuma, Public Enemies, The Prestige, etc.
Different looks, body types, time periods, etc. He does it all...superheroes, cops, cowboys, losers, con men, psychos, politicians, weirdos and on and on. Yeah, I know that's the very definition of an actor, to embody all those things. But, let's face it: some are much better at it than others. He's a good actor, over and above the other stuff. There is some overlap, of course (tough guy action heroes, a couple of westerns, etc.), but he's got a pretty diverse resumé. He'll probably always work because, unlike some, he doesn't have just one-speed (I won't name names). Not sure why he isn't a bigger "star", but that may be the very point...he might not want to be part of that scene, and just focus on the work/roles (vs. being snapped by the paparazzi on nightclub sidewalks on Sunset, getting into fights, DUI arrests, engaging in Twitter slap-fights with morons from The View, etc. I can dig it. Daniel Day-Lewis is the best actor I've ever seen...and I truly couldn't tell you the first thing about him or his life. I think he intentionally set out to make that the case. Last edited by psmith2.0 : 2021-08-03 at 11:08. |
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There's an interview on YouTube where he offhandedly says that he's not a method actor, and the woman interviewing him laughs and is kind of like "Excuse me? You lose weight for roles, you do this, you do that, I'm calling bullshit on you not being a method actor."
And while he may not follow the actual steps of the Stanislavski Method he DOES follow some of its tenets. His Cheney is awesome. ... |
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IFC has been playing the Star Trek movies today. I saw the first one in the theater in 1979 and was bored to tears. It hasn't improved, but it was kinda fun to re-watch through older eyes. I saw The Wrath of Khan for the first time today (I know, I know...beat it ), and just finished watching The Search for Spock (also a first viewing).
Those Klingons are a feisty bunch of warlike a-holes, huh? Do they get along with anybody? They're obviously playing them in order as the fourth one - with the whales - is starting. I enjoyed that as a younger pup but haven't seen it in ages. It's 11pm...I really need to go to bed, but... 🤓🖖 These are all making me feel oddly young and mellow/happy. I like how the "security footage" in these things is simply footage from a previous movie (all the angles, etc.). "They had cameras everywhere!" The FX are deliciously 80's. I'm a Star Wars guy, but I've enjoyed watching these today. Kinda sad that Spock, McCoy and Scotty are all gone in real life. I know Shatner is still alive, and I assume the others - Takei, Koenig and Nichols - are as well? |
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I'm really glad that he's taking roles that fall outside of the science fiction ghetto. I still watch pulp (watched some tonight) but I increasingly need films with more fiber. ... |
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IMO, it's what Justice League desperately needs. A feel good palette cleanser that doesn't involve alien invasions, huge explosions, punching everything or gritty realism. See also: Iron Man 3, where Tony Stark hardly spends any time in the suit. Just give us the Super Friends getting to know each other as people, as they track down some macguffin or the other. Earth to DC/Warner Bros: It's called character development. |
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What is this science fiction ghetto? I am intrigued!
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That whole thing should’ve been so fun and enjoyable. But you could tell there was no true plan/vision in place. They kinda made it up as they went and any connections between the movies were so scattered and tenuous.
They put the cart before the horse and did the complete opposite of the character/world-building Marvel did. They went straight to “team-up” movie with a bunch of characters nobody knew, or cared about. Hard to buy into any "stakes" or overall plot when they've not earned it. It's just 5-6 random people in silly costumes, barely acting. A shame. I assumed the first live-action get-together of Superman, Batman, Wonder-Woman, Flash and Aqua-Man (every bit as well-known and iconic, if not more so, than their Marvel counterparts) would’ve been more thrilling and had more of an impact. It was a wet fart and two heaping scoops of "meh" all around. When you put spectacle, merchandising, hype and box-checking before writing/story, that’s what happens. It might look good, but it's as filling/memorable as a rice cake and a glass of diet carrot juice. Much like The Rise of Skywalker, there isn’t a soul on the planet who can recall the plot of that Justice League movie, any secondary character names, locations or any standout, iconic moments or sequences. It's just a cinematic blank. I've seen it twice (the second time just to make sure I wasn't imagining the first ) and if you sat me down, put a gun to my head and said "tell me how this movie plays out...what happens when, what happens next, where they go, the order of events, who says what, etc. or else...", I'd pretty much have to take that bullet. Because I couldn't even begin to lay it out. Just a handful of vague snippets (Batman's climbing vehicle, Superman carrying an entire apartment building and Flash trying to be comic relief). Last edited by psmith2.0 : 2021-08-04 at 11:51. |
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Intentional or not, that's funny! Not to derail this thing, but I'm having a really hard time remembering any character detail from those three movies. As I've said before, I really enjoyed 7 and 9, but holy cow what a disjointed mess of a trilogy that thing was. The whole crap-fest makes 1-3 look like academy-award-winning material. As of today, I've seen 7 twice, and 8/9 once each. And that's with a Disney subscription where I can watch any SW movie at any time. But I can still sit down in front of 4-6 and watch them over and over. As far as DC is concerned, I know I've seen Man of Steel and Aquaman, but just cannot stomach the thought of watching any of the others. The two I've seen have bee so bad that I'll not torture myself with any of the remainder. - AppleNova is the best Mac-users forum on the internet. We are smart, educated, capable, and helpful. We are also loaded with smart-alecks! :) - Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. (Mat 5:9) Last edited by kscherer : 2021-08-04 at 11:51. |
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Mr. Vieira
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They were so eager to get in on that Marvel train, everything just felt rushed/fast-tracked and thrown-together. I wish they'd been content to just take it slow and easy and built the main characters up, 1-2 movies each, and then have them come together. There would be some investment and give-a-damn.
I think that's why those Avenger movies played as well as they did, especially that first one...we knew the background of Stark, Rogers, Thor, etc. Several standalone movies between 2008-2011 (even featuring Black Widow and Hawkeye, Pepper Potts, Agent Coulson, etc.) came out before the first Avengers movie in 2012. When that movie hit, we knew all these characters and it was a genuine thrill to see them all meet and join together. That's called "world/background-building" and, done well, can really pay off nicely. Yes, eventually you get sick of it all and move on, but, for a while it's all fun and exciting. |
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Gee, I can't wait. Another Disney remake.
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Mr. Vieira
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You just answered your own question.
That Home Alone name carries a lot of weight. If it can be used, even a little, to get butts in seats/$$$ on streaming, they're gonna. Would anyone care anything about Forgotten, House Defender or Ouch, This Aftershave Really Burns? Nope, not even a little. That's why, when the inevitable "great white terrorizing a small New England summer community" remake comes - despite every aspect being changed - they're still gonna call it Jaws. |
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Hmm …
Another "don't care" flick on the way. Oh, well. Don't care. FYI: The family saw Jungle Cruise the other day, and it was terrible. Don't bother. What I hated: - A 120lb woman with zero fighting skill beating up 250lb, hardened jungle men is just silly. Too much of that special-effects "girls can do whatever boys can do" woke BS ruins a strong woman - Falling from great heights and living - A large boat performing maneuvers like it's a jet-ski - It wanted to be all of the jungle movies in one - Acting was cheesy - Screenplay was predictable - Characters were poorly developed - Love chemistry was … Hollywood crap What I liked: Nothing Advice: Don't waste your money. It was good to visit a theater again (Tuesday night was cheap night) but, damn, that popcorn and water was $25! - AppleNova is the best Mac-users forum on the internet. We are smart, educated, capable, and helpful. We are also loaded with smart-alecks! :) - Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. (Mat 5:9) |
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I showed my 90 year old mom "Weekend at Bernie's" this week and you might think that she would have hated it, but she actually enjoyed it because she's a big fan of physical comedy (her number one comedy is Home Alone (the real one)).
She gave Weekend at Bernie's 8 or 9 out of 10. ... |
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Wow, I haven't seen that movie in a LONG time. I might have to dig it up. I know I had the DVD of that one... somewhere.
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He seems like I nice enough guy, but I think if you've seen one Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson movie, you've seen about 6-8 of them? And Emily Blunt is as pretty as can be, but I honestly couldn't tell you one single thing about her (previous roles/movies, etc.). |
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Ha!
Weekend at Bernies Throw Mamma From the Train Plains Trains and Automobiles People who understand comedy know how to make the stuff. Too many cheesy jokes in modern "comedy", I think intended for minds that spend too much time buried in social media, toilet humor, and cat videos. - AppleNova is the best Mac-users forum on the internet. We are smart, educated, capable, and helpful. We are also loaded with smart-alecks! :) - Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. (Mat 5:9) |
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That is the sweetest funny movie - or funniest sweet movie - I've ever seen.
That ending, to this day, will make me cry like an idiot. What a wonderful payoff/wrap-up to the previous 90 minutes of laughs. First time I saw it I was with friends/classmates... "Well, there goes my reputation/standing...". 🥺😢😭 |
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John Candy and Steve Martin were brilliant together. Their chemistry was spot-on, great timing, wonderful ad-lib. It was just grand! I've probably seen that movie 10 times and I still laugh every time.
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Let's be honest—John Candy is brilliant with just about anyone.
Supposedly he improv'd almost his entire appearance in Home Alone. "Polka king of the midwest?" |
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It might just be time for me to watch Summer Rental again. I love that movie.
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