Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

I like random little jokes/lilnes in movies that aren't laugh out loud funny, but for some reason I crack up every time when I hear it... and Happy Gilmore has the line when Happy tells his girlfriend he went to Subway and "I went to high school with the guy and he gave us extra meatballs" :lol just a sad little thing to be excited about that gets me
 
^You my friend know the exact type of comedy I love, completely understand
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So am I the only one who liked (or enjoyed) Thor: The Dark World? 8o

I went to go see it again today at the Metron in the city, just as good the second time around.

I felt like Malekith was a great villain to emphasize on, and I felt like he was truly menacing, unlike a lot of Marvel's villains recently.

Loki is too "dreamy," to take seriously; Red Skull was a cool concept, but never felt like a threat; Whiplash and The Mandarin were pushovers.

I felt like the last time someone challenged someone from the Avengers seriously was Abomination from The Incredible Hulk.

Thor, Loki, Malekith, Kurse, Odin, Heimdall, they were all awesome.
 
jennifer lawrence looking like the guy who played lex luthor in smallville with a wig on in the catching fire trailer...
 
Saw About Time over the weekend, fantastic.

My top 5 so far of 2013

1. Gravity
2. Captain Phillips
3. The Spectacular Now
4. The Place Beyond the Pines
5. Short Term 12

Honorable Mentions: The Pretty One, Disconnect, Spring Breakers, About Time, Before Midnight, Despicable Me 2, The Heat

World War Z
The Place Beyond The Pines
Star Wars: Into Darkness
Gravity
Prisoners

No order.

Watched A Clockwork Orange in theaters.... glad I actually was able to experience that, especially since it was my first time seeing it. A local theater was playing it at midnight here on a random Thursday, and me and three buddies caught it. Never been to a movie theater that had a bar either (I guess we were in Uptown MPLS) so I had we all grabbed a drink while watching. :smokin

Iron Man 3 has made 1.215 billion dollars. :{ And don't forget that 15 after the 1.2 either. That is 15 freaking million dollars.

Anyone check out Runner Runner? I'll probably see it at some point despite the bad reviews solely because it applies to me. :lol

Caught up on Homeland... I've seen it all the way through tonight.

Finished Season 1 of BBC's Sherlock. Going to be all done before the new season that comes out on January 19th or so (supposed to be earlier in the UK).

Noah :eek But you know how much I would enjoy at the end they just revealed Crowe as a guy hallucinating in current times or so? Or a guy who hears voices in that time? Y'all might think it'd be crazy, but imagine the buzz and gossip that would stir. Everyone would see it just to see what all the fuss was about. It would start a gigantic religion debate... Real Time with Maher would be going ape ****. For the complete polarizing aspect of it.
 
Runner Runner was a fun 2 hour watch. Nothin special, just enjoyable. Little, Wall Street 3ish.

Star Trek into Darkness, not Star Wars. (Say they're the same think and I will hunt you down and Drew Barrymore Scream you). :lol

JA, I loved Thor 2. Very well done. Even Renee Russo gets down. Good humor, great performance by Loki, solid story, very good chapter.
Hope Cap 2 follows suit.

2 Guns was a solid 110 minutes. Denzel and Marky were fun, Paula's Pattons were nice, Creepy Bill Paxton was good to see, Cyclops with a haircut, it was fun.
 
Star Wars: Into Darkness? I expect better man. :{ :{ :{

WWZ wasn't anywhere close to the top for me, but I can see why people like it.

Glad you got to catch A Clockwork Orange in theaters. It's awesome that your first time seeing it was in a theater. :hat .

I also saw it in theaters (after seeing it quite a few times before though). Still, the grain of old films always brings a smile to my face. It looked so damn good on the big screen, full of vibrance and color.

Was that theater expensive? The only theater near me that sells alcohol is absurdly expensive (Kabuki in SF). It's like 14.00 for general admission, 9.00 for a small popcorn, and the drinks aren't cheaper than 20.00. That said, it's a gorgeous theater, and definitely an experience. I only go there for indie films, but I can see why people like it.
 
all of the Bonds' are dope



my favourite. but Adele's song trumps it for me
 
I thought the title sequence in Skyfall was amazing as well. Just a brilliant set of graphics and effects work.

I believe the ticket was $12.00 JA. Yeah, I wouldn't normally go spend all of that, but at times it can be fun and it's less expensive than a pizza you'll eat in 10-15 minutes from Domino's while being a night of entertainment, so it doesn't bother me that much. I can't imagine being a bartender in a movie theater though. :lol What is that even like?

:lol That was just a typing error on Trek and Wars. 1:00am post :lol

Got my tickets for the new Hunger Games flick at 8:30 on Thursday night. :smokin Don't even gotta sit and try to stay up during a midnighter. I had tons of problems with the first one (like when they're all trying to shoot arrows and **** at her up in the tree and then they just give up and not try to you know, burn it down or anything. AND then, they all fall asleep and not one person stays up :x WTF) but it's getting great reviews. Even though the other did as well, I want to see what they improved, plus I haven't read the books so it'll all be new to me.
 
All the opening title sequences of the Bond films have been amazing, each of them iconic even. Posted a youtube vid that had all of them several pages back through Skyfall. Was going to post it again but the vid has been marked content belonging to another country & won't play...

The Way Way Back hit VOD. Watched it again & really enjoyed it. Steve Carrell did very well playing a d**k.
 
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It needs to be over the 26th it's been starting earlier and earlier. I feel like i started seeing Christmas commercials the day after Halloween this year. Don't even wait until thanksgiving is over anymore.


After seeing the trailer to Noah I'm more confused than ever. I have no idea why this specific director is making this movie unless its a giant money grab. I've followed his career for a while and it's an odd choice. It looks like a plain and simple telling of the biblical story we know. I don't think we are getting too many curve balls.

From arinsofsky I would expect it to be about some psycho who hears voices in his head biut i think it's going to be a straight forward adaptation.

because Aronofsky can handle the "mystery" and "psychology" behind the story. He's done so throughout his whole career, this will be his grandest film thus far
 
Catching Fire was the most entertaining book and I expect it to be the best movie
 
Watched Wreck It Ralph last night, what a delightful film. Took me till the end to realize that was Sarah Silverman's voice. It brought back so many damn memories but serious question, do arcades even exist anymore outside of Dave's and Buster's and movie theaters? I know barcades got some buzz for a little while but what the hell do kids do now when they go to the mall other then eat and look through the toy stores?
 
^ loved wreck it Ralph.. It almost got me in the end




And I loved thor 2.. It's up there with avengers and iron man as marvels best outings so far for me.. Bring on surtur, the enchantress and executioner to go with Loki in part 3 and it has a chance to be even better
 
Watched Wreck It Ralph last night, what a delightful film. Took me till the end to realize that was Sarah Silverman's voice. It brought back so many damn memories but serious question, do arcades even exist anymore outside of Dave's and Buster's and movie theaters? I know barcades got some buzz for a little while but what the hell do kids do now when they go to the mall other then eat and look through the toy stores?

I didn't realize Silverman was in her 40's.
 
We still have an arcade in one of our malls, but it's in the mall people don't go to anymore because too many little hoodlums lurk it.
Every game in the arcade is for sale too. Wouldn't mind owning a few of them
 
Watched Wreck It Ralph last night, what a delightful film. Took me till the end to realize that was Sarah Silverman's voice. It brought back so many damn memories but serious question, do arcades even exist anymore outside of Dave's and Buster's and movie theaters? I know barcades got some buzz for a little while but what the hell do kids do now when they go to the mall other then eat and look through the toy stores?

there are arcades in almost every mall. lots of minature golf and waterslide places have them as well. but they have fewer video game machines. more rides and game ticket machines than video games

i remember playing killer instinct in the arcades on a giant screen **** was amazing ah the good ol days
 
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.....and at first I just meant that on the level of who were the better illusionists/magicians cuz Eisenheim pulled off the better feats but as things went on and coming to the end this movie rounded out quite well and is very good where it's not as far behind as most ppl would think.

I don't know what happened at the time but I vividly recall the commercials for both movies back in '06 but for some reason I only saw The Prestige and that became one of my fav flicks from Nolan, and in general. Somehow I forgot about The Illusionist. I'd say The Prestige just has the edge on the amount of great actors and to that I'd say Sewell does his thing as the Crown Prince. Things would've evened out if Marsan had a bigger role as manager. As for the females despite liking ScarJo much more I'll call it a wash to avoid arguments with the Biel lovers.
 
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IDC if Christmas is at my house, or my cousins, I make sure TBS is on all day/night with A Christmas Story on as background noise :hat .
 
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IDC if Christmas is at my house, or my cousins, I make sure TBS is on all day/night with A Christmas Story on as background noise :hat .

Its not a Christmas if Ralphie and Co aren't involved at some point, IMO. To this day, whenever I get a package/box that says "fragile" on it, I always pronounce it "fra-geee-lay" because of that movie. Word to the leg lamp.
 
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