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Is that the one with Michael Cera in it?
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I don't think you can call someone with only two films the best of anything. I consider Wes Anderson miles above him, as he has churned out various comedies which are for the most part very highly regarded. If you google any 'top comedic directors' actors list, Anderson is sure to appear. Can't say the same for Wright.
And DiCaprio is such a horrible actor, that top tier directors like Nolan, and one of the most influential film makers of all time - Martin Scorsese ,which has worked with him on four occasions , want to cast him in as the lead role in their movies.
Well, I'm only basing my opinion on his early films like Romeo and Juliet and Titanic and not on his later films, except the Departed, and that was only because it was a remake of Infernal Affairs, so I can't comment on how he is now. Bear in mind though that I really didn't like his early performances that I didn't want to watch anything after, especially if he's the lead.
One question, feev: have you seen Spaced at all?
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Ah ! I can see that his melodramatic stint on Titanic forever tainted your image of him. As I admitted earlier in this thread, I too refused to watch anything with DiCaprio because I considered he was nothing more than an actor used to draw in the female crowd, but after watching his Scorsese films, my perspective of him has changed drastically. Check out Shutter Island and/or Gangs of New York, you'll see how far he's come as an actor.
Nope, shamefully I hadn't even heard of it until you mentioned it. I know I shouldn't even be asking but, I'm assuming you highly recommend it ?One question, feev: have you seen Spaced at all?
OK, feev. I know that Inception is gonna be a fucking awesome film, and that Christopher Nolan, judging by his Batman films alone, is a fucking awesome director. Right now, i'm not so much in the mood of a headfuck admittedly (and are you going to deny that Inception isn't a headfuck?), not that I don't enjoy it, just that I've recently finished re-watching Ghost in the Shell films and tv series, both of which are so amazing in the headfuckness department that there's a little bit of cynicism in me that Inception could match it on that level.
But Spaced is the reason I looked forward to Shaun of the Dead months before it became popular. It's also the reason I praise Edgar Wright as a director, since he directed every single episode. Both Shaun and Hot Fuzz are great, but feev, you seriously need to watch Spaced. That's what I'm basing my opinion on, as well as believing that he just might get a good performance out of Michael Cera, or at least have him seem better than his usual stuff, since that's what he did with Simon Pegg. He made him awesome, before JJ Abrams, shockingly, actually brought him down a couple of...erm, well I don't wanna use a bad pun here, but you get the idea. I'm not saying that Scott Pilgrim is going to be better than Inception, I'm just saying I'm looking forward to it more because I'm a fan of everything Wright's done, tv shows included.
Oh, and feev? Yes, I seriously recommend Spaced!
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Alright man, based on your vehement enthusiasm, I have no choice but to check out Spaced ! Let me hit up Netflix and see what I can find. I'll PM you if I have any questions sir !
Good man!
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Right, so reviews have been coming in for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, and at the moment they're mostly positive. This review in particular definitely sounds promising: "There's not one moment in the entire movie that isn't shot or edited from a "never quite seen that before" perspective."
http://www.ugo.com/movies/comic-con-...pilgrim-review
Ugh, waiting for this movie is gonna be agony!
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FYI to those interested ( Mr. Feev, sir !! ) - The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, swedish with English subtitles, is now available on DVD and Blu-Ray. I believe there is going to be an extended version released ( theatrical version = 152 minutes, extended version = 180 minutes ) eventually... so maybe this is a rental to start.
Spoiler:( added the spoiler tags - plot point warning.
The sequel is hitting art-houses in the US very soon ( this week or next ) ... The Girl Who Played With Fire.
I submit - once you see this version of TGWTDT, you'll be hard pressed to imagine Daniel Craig as the male lead in the pre-production US version ... and they'll never find a better Salandar than newcomer Noomi Rapace seen here. I'm skeptical of any foreign remake ( I refer to the awesome La Femme Nikita which became the horrible Point of No Return as an example).
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It's swedish? I'll come right out and be perfectly honest, Pam: I had no clue this movie was a swedish film. It was advertised so heavily and the book was so heavily publiscised that I just automatically assumed that it was another American adaptation.
Of course now I'll be thinking of checking it out! I haven't heard much about it, but what I have heard is that it's supposed to be a really great film! Yep, definitely a film to rent, I think!
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Yup. Swedish with English subtitles. Filmed in Sweden as well, I believe. The landscape and cinematography really play into the atmosphere of the film.
I will say - when I saw it in the theater, the subtitles were done very well and were easy to read. Since I've not seen the DVD yet, I can't attest to how well they're done there, however ( and for me, that can make or break a film ).
The American adaption is in pre-production now and they're still looking to cast the female lead ( Lisbeth Salander ). Rumors have been flying as to who it will be. Names from Ellen Page to Keira Knightly have been tossed around. It's a hugely sought after part. It's made Noomi Rapace a superstar every where but in the US.
Oh and my apologies with regards to my initial note - I just added a spoiler tag, because my warning actually gave away a plot point. My bad. Really, sorry about that, friends.
The Man In Black Fled Across The Desert...
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Remember, Remember, The Fifth of November, The Gunpowder, Treason, and Plot.
I know this is being discussed in a few other threads, but i wanted to bring it into here as i have a few questions i wanted to ask. I loved this film, and although i didnt have the wow factor the second time around i still felt it an excellent well acted film, my infatuation with christian bale not withstanding all 3 main actors put in a good solid performances. I have watched a few micheal caine films recently and must admit i have changed my opinion of him, i used to feel he was a one trick pony, but each film he has starred in seems to have become a favourite of mine
Borden question (major plot spoilers)
Spoiler:
Angiers question
Spoiler:
I haven't seen Superbad, but I just thought I'd post what has to be one of the worst/best interviews ever, since I still have nothing to post about the Scott Pilgrim movie other than it's gotten quite a few good reviews on rottentomatoes.com so far, and it's just making the anticipation for me so much worse.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOjNQ57-pKQ"]YouTube- Superbad star 'cracks' during interview[/ame]
Edgar Wright: not just a great director, but also a great interviewer, too!
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I laugh every time I watch that video.
I just want to make sure people realize that was all a bit though.
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Film shows Springsteen recording 'Darkness' album
By JOHN CARUCCI, Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK – An Emmy Award-winning filmmaker has collaborated with Bruce Springsteen on a new documentary that chronicles the recording of the Boss' 1978 album.
The film, "The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town," will premiere Sept. 14 at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Filmmaker Thom Zimny gained access to never-before-seen footage of rehearsals and recording sessions shot from 1976-78.
At the time, Springsteen was working to move past years of legal trouble and match the success he had with "Born to Run."
"The Darkness" album featured many songs recorded with a full band immediately after being written. Tracks covered the plight of average Americans, from the struggling everyday hero in "Badlands" to hopelessness in the title track.
turtlex comments : I also posted this over in the Forge music thread. I think this looks very cool. Then again, I love both Springsteen and documentaries, so it's a double win for me!
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Pam, I just watched Visions of Light. That documentary was amazing! Thanks for the heads up. I absolutely loved it. Cinematography has always been one of my favorite aspects of films. I can seriously get lost watching certain scenes just based on the photography alone. They even included quite a few of my favorite shots, and I found some new films to check out I just wish they could re-release it with updated material.
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Just watched Up In The Air. What a wonderful movie. All the performances were excellent and entirely beautiful. I loved J.K. Simmons cameo, one of my favourite scenes of the movie.
Also watched Synecdoche, New York with a friend in which, I promptly bought. I really have to watch it again to better understand the movie and how Kaufman presented it. There are so many damn layers to the movie and it is really, Kaufman's most down to earth movies (I haven't seen Human Nature so I cannot comment) yet it is presented in such a surreal fashion. Loved it.
I still have to see Inception and want to see The Expendables. I'm getting really sick of seeing tv spots for Scott Pilgrim. "You have to defeat my seven evil ex boyfriends." ugh. Shoot me
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I am wondering about the Expendables... what did it cost to have all of those actors in one movie?
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Actually I can see it not costing very much. I'm sure most of their money will come from the gross. I'm sure the oppourtity to make a movie like this, with this cast, was what drew them all to it. It's probably going to make such a killing after DVD releases they will all get a hefty paycheck. The budget is around 80 Million and I'd say only about half of that is going to the salary, if even that.
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i'd agree, most of them are past their 'sell by dates' individually and i think this is their last big 'hoo ha' and what a way to do it.
i just hope its not completley pants
I'm also pissed off at the tv spots for Scott Pilgrim, or rather, the lack of them in the UK. Perhaps I wouldn't take such an interest in this if it weren't for Edgar Wright's involvement, but since the director of one of the best sitcoms ever is involved, I have to say I'm looking forward to this movie a lot more than the Expendables. The fact that the comic series is one of the most enjoyable things I've read in a long time effectively doubles the anticipation.
Also, I haven't seen a single film with Michael Cera in it, so that might have something to do with it!
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I liked Cera in Youth In Revolt, but I am getting a bit tired of the exact same character in every one of his movies. And I agree about the Scott Pilgrim trailers on TV- I saw like 20 of them within a 2 hour time span last night.
This has probably been discussed already but has anyone seen the previews for that Piranha movie? My God. My brother and I were crying lastnight watching it. So ridiculous.
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