I find most of Wes Anderson's films to be long/boring/unfunny. Most of them strike me as quirky for the sake of being quirky. This one, though, I thought was good for a few laughs. Plus, you have to love the David Bowie covers.jfrost wrote: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou: Long, boring.
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Ah - but now it is a quadrilogy! Or did you skip yippie-ki-yay-GUNSHOT Live Free or Die Hard?MrPopo wrote:the Die Hard trilogy.
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This is one of the movies I grew up with (thanks to my dad), so it always will hold a special place in my heart. I'd argue that Cary Elwes also does a fantastic Robin Hood, but he was doing parody.dsheinem wrote:The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)– Though some might say it is a good thing, I bemoan the fact that they don’t make them like this anymore. This is an extremely colorful and charismatic approach to the Robin Hood legend which manages to both include all the expected elements and still keep the modern viewer interested. Errol Flynn is easily the best Robin Hood the cinema has seen and his captivating performance here is a study in why he was such an engaging star. The sets are elaborate, the cast is huge, and the production is a spectacle to behold. I am perhaps in the minority in that I am also a big fan of 1991's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and think both deserve their due credit, but this film is still better than the updated version and stands as a testament to the dawn of technicolor.
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I ended up watching Renaissance Man last night. An interesting take on the "teacher turns troubled kids around" tale, since it's Danny DeVito being an asshole and shaping up some army recruits using Hamlet. And in the process he shapes up himself.
I haven't gotten around to purchasing the fourth one yet. Saw it in theaters, was entertained, but been too lazy to make it to the store.Ah - but now it is a quadrilogy! Or did you skip yippie-ki-yay-GUNSHOT Live Free or Die Hard?
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I've been meaning to watch that Robin Hood version. The only film of Errol Flynn that I remember watching has been They Died With Their Boots On, and while I enjoyed it I realize that it was a pretty ridiculous interpretation of Custer's Last Stand.
I also just watched a John Carpenter movie, one of his non-horror films, Starman. I have to say, it's the oddest road movie I know of, but then again I don't know of many where an alien scout is shot down while visiting Earth, takes the form of a woman's dead husband, and then gets said woman to drive him across the United States so he can be picked up in a crater before the military gets him or he dies. Before watching it I thought I'd hate it for some reason. After watching it, I've discovered I really liked it a lot. It's pretty stereotypical, and the plot doesn't throw any real curves at you, but I still liked it.
I also just watched a John Carpenter movie, one of his non-horror films, Starman. I have to say, it's the oddest road movie I know of, but then again I don't know of many where an alien scout is shot down while visiting Earth, takes the form of a woman's dead husband, and then gets said woman to drive him across the United States so he can be picked up in a crater before the military gets him or he dies. Before watching it I thought I'd hate it for some reason. After watching it, I've discovered I really liked it a lot. It's pretty stereotypical, and the plot doesn't throw any real curves at you, but I still liked it.
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Monty Python The Life of Brian: The religious satire was witty, but everything else was too crude for me to enjoy...
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Vampire Hunter D & Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust
Both were tremendous movies. Kinda make me want to play Castlevania.
Both were tremendous movies. Kinda make me want to play Castlevania.
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Drastically different in style from one another, but both are so well put together, and scored perfectly.Dylan wrote:Vampire Hunter D & Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust
Both were tremendous movies. Kinda make me want to play Castlevania.
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Totally, I wouldn't change anything about them, and I don't say that often.Mozgus wrote:Drastically different in style from one another, but both are so well put together, and scored perfectly.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. This is the first time I've seen it since it was in theatres.
Currently watching the R-rated cut of "Hellbound: Hellrasier 2", though I have the unrated cut on DVD.
Also, gonna see "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" tomorrow. Got my ticket and everything.
Currently watching the R-rated cut of "Hellbound: Hellrasier 2", though I have the unrated cut on DVD.
Also, gonna see "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" tomorrow. Got my ticket and everything.
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Reverend wrote:Monty Python The Life of Brian: The religious satire was witty, but everything else was too crude for me to enjoy...
I always thought that this movie, like almost everything else Monty Python, is layer upon layer of comedic brilliance in each and every scene. This is also their best film (though not my favorite). Since you seemed to enjoy the religious satire (which is what most people object to in the film), I'm wondering - what do you find to be crude about it?

