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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Batavia, IL
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Now watching:
To compliment the "now reading" thread, how about a thread to discuss what you're watching. Whether it be theatrical release, dvd, tv, or whatever else, offer up some recommendations, critiques and the like.
A few movies I've seen recently that I liked: -There will be Blood -Atonement -Juno -Goya's Ghosts -Blue Velvet(again) And I've been revisiting my Twin Peaks dvds. |
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World Upside Down Face
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Albany NY
Posts: 1,658
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TV:
The Office - Best show on TV for me right now. Lost - Another great show that seems to get a lot of hate from people who don't like the direction it has gone. I highly suggest rewatching the show on DVD if you can't watch it week to week. How I Met Your Mother - It's the only traditional sitcom I can take these days. We started watching all of the season 1 DVDs last week and it's been hilarious Movies: (I just signed up for Netflix again so I've been doing a lot of movie watching) Before the Devil Knows Your Dead - I generally like this type of movie but I just couldn't get into it. The Jane Austen Book Club - Interesting movie. I'm a big Jane Austen fan but I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Basically is a light hearted romance. The Illusionist - This movie had originally came out around the same time as the Prestige which I saw in the theaters and loved. This is a very different movie even though previews didn't do a good job of distinguishing them. Unfortunately, it was a bad movie as well. There really was no character development and I'm forced to believe in some great love that forms in a 5 minute period in the movie. Ratatouille - I enjoyed the movie. Not one of the better Pixar films for me but it was good entertainment Paprika - Awesome movie. We'd been meaning to see this for a long time but rarely rent films and have little reason to buy them anymore. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Batavia, IL
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I also saw The Prestige first in theaters and loved it. Only a few months ago did I check out The Illusionist and it certainly fell short. While still a somewhat interesting movie, I agree that character development was lacking. At times the movie really seemed to drag for me, whereas The Prestige didn't. |
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