MAN OF STEEL
Holeeeeeee. Marvel's stand alone films have nothing on this. It was nothing like I expected, besides, well, ya know, Superman being in it. All I'll say is that although it looks like a "cold" movie from the aesthetics, this film is full of heart.
With movies like BEFORE MIDNIGHT and FRANCES HA on my "watched list" it can be difficult to put them into a numbered rating, but as of today MAN OF STEEL is my #1 movie of the year.
What was the last movie you've seen?
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If I think Superman sucks, will this change my mind?Luke wrote:MAN OF STEEL
Holeeeeeee. Marvel's stand alone films have nothing on this. It was nothing like I expected, besides, well, ya know, Superman being in it. All I'll say is that although it looks like a "cold" movie from the aesthetics, this film is full of heart.
With movies like BEFORE MIDNIGHT and FRANCES HA on my "watched list" it can be difficult to put them into a numbered rating, but as of today MAN OF STEEL is my #1 movie of the year.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
The first film or the character? I'm going to assume you mean the character, so I will address your question as so.dsheinem wrote: If I think Superman sucks, will this change my mind?
Probably not, but you'll enjoy the movie. I'm not a Superman fan...well, I guess I am now.
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So a definite Gremlins-level film?Luke wrote:MAN OF STEEL
Holeeeeeee. Marvel's stand alone films have nothing on this. It was nothing like I expected, besides, well, ya know, Superman being in it. All I'll say is that although it looks like a "cold" movie from the aesthetics, this film is full of heart.
With movies like BEFORE MIDNIGHT and FRANCES HA on my "watched list" it can be difficult to put them into a numbered rating, but as of today MAN OF STEEL is my #1 movie of the year.
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I watched fdr american baddass it was a pretty funny spoof about fdr fighting nazi werewolfs with a tricked out wheelchair
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cookie monster wrote:I watched fdr american baddass it was a pretty funny spoof about fdr fighting nazi werewolfs with a tricked out wheelchair

I have never heard of this, but it sounds like the best movie of all time. Maybe Luke will reconsider his Man of Steel ranking after he views it?
Seriously, though, this sounds immensely fun. Where did you watch it, cookie? Is it streaming anywhere? I pretty much only watch art and classic films on Hulu+ and Netflix; so, this would be a nice change of pace.
Also, the Spy in Black (1939) is a superb espionage drama, and The House on Telegraph Hill (1951) is now among my favoriter film noirs.
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A movie I might watch every year for the rest of my life? Probably not.Ack wrote: So a definite Gremlins-level film?
What follows aren't spoilers, but I'm spoiler-tagging it for people who want to know absolutely nothing about the movie.
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How does it compare to Lois & Clark, by far the best Superman-related thing ever made?Luke wrote:A movie I might watch every year for the rest of my life? Probably not.Ack wrote: So a definite Gremlins-level film?
What follows aren't spoilers, but I'm spoiler-tagging it for people who want to know absolutely nothing about the movie.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote: I have never heard of this, but it sounds like the best movie of all time. Maybe Luke will reconsider his Man of Steel ranking after he views it?
FDR had its limited release in 2012. Watch the trailer and expect 90 minutes of the same. If that's your thing, go for it and also watch Lincoln Vampire Slayer (or whatever it was called).
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Not anymore.dsheinem wrote: How does it compare to Lois & Clark, by far the best Superman-related thing ever made?
I prefer Lewis and Clark anyway.
