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LaTigresse -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/28/2011 6:46:32 PM)

I am not a Martin Sheen fan and I do think the movie drags a bit. Stuff that could have been cut and wasn't.

There are movies I hated at first, didn't get, bored me.........but sometimes I give them another chance. Watch them with a different frame of mind. See if they can impress me. Often times I come to appreciate them. This is one of those movies.

I have also discovered that my taste in movies changes over time. What I would have hated or not 'got' 10 or 20 years ago, I appreciate hugely now.




Aylee -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/29/2011 1:52:28 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Kana

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ORIGINAL: littlewonder

Watching Apocalypse Now, halfway through and I'm bored to death by it. Just seems like another 'Nam. movie and war movies are extremely boring to me. I just don't understand their purpose.




But, but "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."



Yes, it smells like gasoline.

A movie that I have watched, although it just did not do it for me.

Although, some of you may know that it is not Martin Sheen's voice through the movie. It is his brother's, Joe Estevez. A nice guy and all.

I am still trying to figure out the point of this thread.




sunshinemiss -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/29/2011 1:57:52 AM)


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ORIGINAL: littlewonder

... war movies ...I just don't understand their purpose.




Hot.
Hunky.
Soldiers.






LinnaeaBorealis -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/29/2011 8:22:45 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Aylee


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ORIGINAL: Kana

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ORIGINAL: littlewonder

Watching Apocalypse Now, halfway through and I'm bored to death by it. Just seems like another 'Nam. movie and war movies are extremely boring to me. I just don't understand their purpose.




But, but "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."



Yes, it smells like gasoline.

A movie that I have watched, although it just did not do it for me.

Although, some of you may know that it is not Martin Sheen's voice through the movie. It is his brother's, Joe Estevez. A nice guy and all.

I am still trying to figure out the point of this thread.



It's random. Why does it need a point???




Arpig -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/29/2011 7:05:38 PM)

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I am still trying to figure out the point of this thread.
There is none really. I signed out of my Hotmail and the MSN/Sympatico page opened and the item on the splash was the one I linked to. Since I had seen all but one of the films, I thought it might be sort of fun to see how many other people had seen how many of them.




Aynne88 -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/30/2011 4:16:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Tantriqu

I'll revise the title to US movies people pretend to have seen:

10. The Great Escape (yankee BS: go watch The 49th Parallel or Morning Departure)
9. The Blade Runner (Excellent, and in love with Rutger Hauer ever since; sadly the director's cut isn't)
8. Good Fellas (Started to watch, stopped)
7. Apocalypse Now (Quite good, but needs more editing and less Brando)
6. This is Spinal Tap (I'll give it an 11. Smell the glove!)
5. Reservoir Dogs (truly dreadful and unleashed the anti-human that is quentar)
4. 2001 A Space Odyssey (Boring and wankerish in a sci-fi way, unlike Eyes Wide Shut which was just wankish)
3. Taxi Driver (would only make 44 minutes on a CSI episode now)
2. Casablanca (Dated, but a touching classic, and worth watching over and over again: although imagining Ronnie Reagan as Rick gives me the heebiejeebies; if remade now, Rick and Ilsa would use the letters of transit for themselves and abandon her husband to his fate)
1. The Godfather (Hated all of them, three of the worst films ever and progressively bad, overly long, boring, and inept...even worse than the book).
So when someone says they 'loved' GFIII including Sofia Coppola, I know they haven't actually watched it.


For the International list, I would add: (first three in my top 25 of all time)

M [Truly chilling, and stands the test of time]
Metropolis [same: chilling and stands the test of time]
All Quiet on the Western Front 1930 [what Private Ryan should have been]
Rashomon [never saw, always intend to]
The Bicycle Thief [have never been able to finish]
Pan's Labyrinth [vastly overrated]
Life is Beautiful [vastly overrated]
Brief Encounters [sniff: also if remade now would end with the doctor and heroine running away]
The 400 Blows/Jules et Jim, or any French new wave [so wankerish now with all the spoilt bourgeousie]
Any Fellini or Italian neorealism: SCTV did it better

The Seventh Seal [More a cheap student film, although again introduced me to a lifelong crush of Max von Sydow: I prefer Wild Strawberries]


Oh bullshit. Sorry but I have an obsession with all things Pacino, and I saw them loved them all and will see them again, much to the chagrin of anyone in the house when I decide to watch them. Just because you didn't enjoy it doesn't mean anyone who has is lying. How odd a thought process is that?

Oh and I have seen Pan's Labyrinth a few times, I love that too.




sunshinemiss -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/30/2011 6:09:46 AM)

I will say that Sofia Coppola was crap in that movie, but who was looking at her? She was with Andy Garcia in dang near every scene. And hey... when he takes his shirt off, ain't NOBODY looking at nothing except that beautiful rug of chest hair. Ooo la fricking la.




angelikaJ -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/30/2011 6:14:39 AM)

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Re: The Godfather

My favorite thing about The Godfather is it gave Brando the role of Carmine Sabatini in The Freshman.




Arpig -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/30/2011 8:46:27 AM)

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And hey... when he takes his shirt off, ain't NOBODY looking at nothing except that beautiful rug of chest hair. Ooo la fricking la.
Sunny honey, that's only because I keep my shirt on out of kindness to him and other toraco-follicularly challenged men.

Well that and out of respect for those who've recently eaten of course.




mummyman321 -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/30/2011 7:24:07 PM)

The Great Escape - Steve McQueen is fantastic in the excellant movie
The Blade Runner - Awsome movie - Great job by Harrison Ford - BTW did you catch that he was a replicant also? He had the same dreams that other replicants had! Very subtle hints and clues
Good Fellas - Never seen it
Apocalypse Now - Intense if you can get into the mind set
This is Spinal Tap - Sort of funny
Reservoir Dogs - Never seen it
2001 A Space Odyssey - Good especially with the follow up with 2010 and the explanation of why HAL screwed up
Taxi Driver - Good
Casablanca - Come on, Who does love Bogart?
The Godfather - Classic!




NuevaVida -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/30/2011 10:03:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sunshinemiss

I will say that Sofia Coppola was crap in that movie, but who was looking at her? She was with Andy Garcia in dang near every scene. And hey... when he takes his shirt off, ain't NOBODY looking at nothing except that beautiful rug of chest hair. Ooo la fricking la.


Andy Garcia.  Serious yum factor.




sunshinemiss -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/30/2011 10:38:02 PM)

Tu y yo tenemos grande amor por los latinos, chica.




tiggerspoohbear -> RE: Movies people love to pretend they've seen (5/31/2011 1:23:37 PM)

Los Latinos son muy bonito y macho.  Yum factor x 10. 




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