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Zack and Miri Make A Porno - 9/10
Funny stuff. I swear Seth Rogen has the best laugh in hollywood right now.
Groundhog Day - 5.5/10
The script wasn't very good, everyone was poorly acted except for Ryerson and Phil, played by Bill Murray to underwhelming but acceptable effect.
Fine, 6.5. Murray was decent-to-good.:|
2 Days in Paris - 7.5/10.
A lot better than I expected (not that I was doubting Julie Delpy), funny, witty and well written. A bit sappy in parts, but if your a fan of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset, pick this up. Also great casting with Adam Goldberg.
Wallace and Gromit - A Matter of Loaf and Death - 8/10 - I love these fantastic shorts.
Bridget Jones Diary - 4/10
Why oh why did I watch this? It gets a 1/10, +2 for Rene Zellweger's boobs and +1 for Hugh Jackman and Colin Firth scrapping in the street.
Sorry, just couldn't let Bridget's rep be ruined like that.
Who the hell is David Carradine?
You're ignorant.
Oh please, I just looked him up... he's like last generation's 100 year old Chuck Norris... I don't even like the current generation's Chuck Norris.
I <3 <3 <3 Wallace & Gromit; A Close Shave & The Wrong Trousers have to be my favorite shorts. The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is pretty damn funny too.
Grave of the Fireflies (1988) - 5/5
Well, finally got to watch this a second time, I mean, it's hard to find a reason to revisit such a movie, and it took me several days to feel up to the task even having started on a roll with the collection! What struck me about the film this time around was how emotional it wasn't. I remember bawling at certain lines, and I think with that knowledge, the 'surprise' wasn't there... but I think it's also because it's so understated. There isn't a point in the movie where something absolutely awful happens AND some wrenching audio spike lights up the audience's 'you cry now' sign. It's a film which lays all its cards on the table in its first line yet is as effective to the end without ever being phoney, or horrible for the sake of being horrible. The protagonist isn't particularly likeable, but his dangerous inaction is ultimately forgiveable.
So beautifully directed and drawn too. The use of almost static cutaway shots underlines key moments in the drama and whilst it probably was ultimately a cheapskate method of saving resources for the few 'action' sequences, you never get tired of looking at anything in the movie, with its uniquely natural and earthy colour palette. Well worth the rewatch, I just wonder if I'll ever truly be up for it again. (Oh, and I watched it in Japanese. English just didn't feel appropriate).
The Hangover 7/10
It was okay, for what it was. I guarantee that the majority of this movies laughs have already been spoiled for you through previews and commercials.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - 8/10
Very stylish Western, goddamn amazing performances by Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck as James and Ford respectively. From what I hear it's by far the most accurate cinematic adaptation of the story of Jesse James and I enjoyed it a lot. Not much action or gunslinging but good drama and beautiful cinematography. I also liked the film score a lot. My only complaint was how long and slow the movie was, but this is justified because it allowed Pitt and Affleck to really flex their acting muscles to the fullest. Definitely recommend it although it is far from your typical Western.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - 8/10
Very stylish Western, goddamn amazing performances by Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck as James and Ford respectively. From what I hear it's by far the most accurate cinematic adaptation of the story of Jesse James and I enjoyed it a lot. Not much action or gunslinging but good drama and beautiful cinematography. I also liked the film score a lot. My only complaint was how long and slow the movie was, but this is justified because it allowed Pitt and Affleck to really flex their acting muscles to the fullest. Definitely recommend it although it is far from your typical Western.
I don't remember anything particularly awesome or cool or mindlessly entertaining about T4. It was a summer action movie without action.
I guess I don't know what you meant by "awesome for all the wrong reasons". Though I wasn't directly responding to your post, just recalling my opinion.