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Movies: Talk About What You've Seen Lately--Part 3 Movies: Talk About What You've Seen Lately--Part 3

03-17-2013 , 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by vixticator
Searching for Sugar Man *head explode* this is one of the craziest stories I've ever heard. Only minor gripe is in retrospect would've liked to hear more about Rodriguez than the dude searching for him. But yea, how is this something that actually happened? 9/10
Great film but you should spoiler the last part of your review.
03-17-2013 , 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
Lol...I love movie titles based on my face! Or penis. Whichever.
03-17-2013 , 10:43 PM
Exactly!
03-19-2013 , 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by KRANTZ
Don John (Joseph Gordon Levitt wrote/directed/starred) premiered last night. He plays a New Jersey bro addicted to weight lifting, church, his boys and his porn. Scarlett Johansson is a Jersey girl princess he falls for. They're both great but Tony Danza as the Italian father obsessed with watching football on TV is the coup de grace. Entertaining and a crowd pleaser.
i want to see this but can't find it anywhere. is it in theatre or netflix or what?
03-19-2013 , 01:24 PM
It's only played at Sundance and SXSW. Who knows when it will be released
03-19-2013 , 03:47 PM
I spelled it wrong too - it's Don Jon (was previously called Don Jon's Addiction). Will def be in theaters but no release date yet
03-19-2013 , 03:55 PM
Ya I found it on imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2229499/

Was just hoping to be able to watch it sooner rather than later. It sounds good.
03-19-2013 , 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
Exactly!
Not really. I was looking for Attention Whore, but it appears no one made that movie yet. Saw the sexy women and figured it was close enough.
03-20-2013 , 01:03 AM
I would've been fine with either "Attention" or "Whore." I'm easy. Hence, why I'm a whore.
03-20-2013 , 12:07 PM
The Warriors Directors Cut

In the near future a eight gangsters must fight their way home across New York City with every other gang in the city looking for them.

It's better then I remembered and I remembered it fondly. The plot might be wafer thin and the fights have some iffy choreography but its bursting with energy right from the beginning.
I really liked the way the fights where shot and edited. No shaky cam no extreme close-ups, no super fast cutting. You knew exactly what was going on the whole time but it still had plenty of energy. But what really makes it great is the score it drives the whole movie along
03-20-2013 , 12:09 PM
Warriors... come out to play!

I agree... the guy that created Montage should be dug up from his grave, shot, and buried again.

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I was bored, and it was on... so I tried once again to watch lord of the rings twin towers.

OMG, WTF are these guys thinking... NEVER AGAIN!

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Lawrence of Arabia @ the south point 2-7pm today only

Last edited by MSchu18; 03-20-2013 at 12:35 PM.
03-20-2013 , 01:08 PM
I'm there.
03-21-2013 , 12:40 AM
I couldn't find the movie, but hopefully this pleases Dominic:

03-21-2013 , 01:21 AM
Lol...yes it does
03-21-2013 , 07:35 AM
Attn: Whore has so many plot possibilities. That could be the next Fifty Shades on the title alone. Get to it, daveT!
03-21-2013 , 08:48 PM
03-21-2013 , 09:31 PM
...the butt
03-21-2013 , 10:03 PM


Ok, that's it. I feel like it'll just start to get offensive soon..
03-21-2013 , 11:52 PM
Saw Tina Fey and mark Rudd in Admission last night.

Feh. Avoid at all costs.
03-22-2013 , 12:36 AM
Paul Rudd
03-22-2013 , 07:15 AM
Couldn't make it through Killing Them Softly. It dragged and there wasn't much tension. Shut it off 30 minutes in.
03-22-2013 , 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CharlieKelly
Couldn't make it through Killing Them Softly. It dragged and there wasn't much tension. Shut it off 30 minutes in.
Also more political than Lincoln which threw me off. I enjoyed the style and performances, just wish it were more subtle in it's message.
03-22-2013 , 11:49 AM
Shutter Island

It was entertaining for its running time but nothing you think about latter. I wouldn't recommended anyone goes out of their way to see it. Perhaps Id have liked it better if I had en't seen the trailers because I had some idea there was a mystery to solve and guessed it early and didn't get the big pay off.
03-22-2013 , 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by draftdodger
Saw Tina Fey and mark Rudd in Admission last night.

Feh. Avoid at all costs.
I would probably only go if I was invited by Tina Fey herself and there was an 80% chance of me getting laid that night.

Well, okay, I would just need an 80% chance of getting laid and It wouldn't have to go with Fey.

Okay, fine! 50% chance...
03-22-2013 , 07:12 PM
Takeshi Kitano's Sonatine is a masterpiece. I've seen a few of his other films, but this is the best. As someone put it, it's a yakuza version of Waiting For Godot . Stars "Beat" Kitano, as the director is known when he acts.

      
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