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silly
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Posted - 01/20/2007 : 01:19:22
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I saw this the other day, and loved it. But I'm wondering how other FWFR's felt about it, and if I was perhaps influenced by the numerous glowing reviews I read.
The more I think about the movie, the better I think it was. I can't wait to see it again.
Any thoughts? |
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BaftaBaby "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 01/20/2007 : 11:55:47
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quote: Originally posted by silly
I saw this the other day, and loved it. But I'm wondering how other FWFR's felt about it, and if I was perhaps influenced by the numerous glowing reviews I read.
The more I think about the movie, the better I think it was. I can't wait to see it again.
Any thoughts?
Hi Silly: Here's my capsule review: Children of Men betrays its literary roots, but -- whatever your politics - should be seen if only to remind ourselves of the metaphorical tightrope we're all walking. Cuar�n reaches directorial heights but all too sporadically, and needs to study Ridley Scott just a bit more closely. Moore, as always, is superb; both Owen and Caine had moments that brought real tears. Ashitey's suitably sassy as well as vulnerable, and if you were a fan of Ejiofor in Kinky Boots, you probably won't even recognise him.
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silly "That rabbit's DYNAMITE."
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Posted - 01/20/2007 : 15:01:26
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I need to see Kinky Boots, I loved him in Serenity and Dirty Pretty Things (to name two)
I think it's a must see, too. My wife put her foot down and said "absolutely not." See, we're both infertile so it's a bit of a sore subject. I, however, am a masochist, too and I wanted to see what "might" happen should the rest of the population catch up with us... |
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Demisemicenturian "Four ever European"
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Posted - 01/22/2007 : 09:40:47
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Children of Men
I really liked it. I think it will keep 5/5 even when I downgrade my scores. I do like post-apocalyptic scenarios and similar in general, but I also particularly liked the fact that (despite the change in time/atmosphere) it really felt like Britain, which is not the case in most Hollywood films. Closer is similar in this respect. |
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silly "That rabbit's DYNAMITE."
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Posted - 01/24/2007 : 14:22:19
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Watched Kinky Boots last night and loved it. I don't know how I missed it (other than I'm sure it didn't play in the theater here, our town doesn't show a movie with "kinky" in the title even if it were about growing flowers or something)
Am I alone in being extremely glad they did not cast Hugh Grant as Charlie? |
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shoon "Five(ish?) years as a fwiffer"
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Posted - 02/02/2007 : 18:40:01
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I thought it sucked. Bad pacing, bad central performance, and I didn't care whether man survived or not. A little worrying that such a topical film evokes utter apathy. |
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GHcool "Forever a curious character."
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Posted - 02/02/2007 : 20:19:33
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quote: Originally posted by silly
I saw this the other day, and loved it. But I'm wondering how other FWFR's felt about it, and if I was perhaps influenced by the numerous glowing reviews I read.
The more I think about the movie, the better I think it was. I can't wait to see it again.
Any thoughts?
I loved it and would gladly see it again, however, the more I think about the movie, the less I respect it on a story level and the more I respect it on a technical level. |
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randall "I like to watch."
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Posted - 02/05/2007 : 04:10:40
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Not the best dystopian fare, but extremely well staged. I love it when explosions happen not far off in the distance but right over your shoulder, especially when you're a Hitchcockian innocent. Master Owen displayed two facial expressions exceptionally well. |
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Airbolt "teil mann, teil maschine"
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Posted - 05/19/2007 : 02:33:12
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I just caught this on DVD . Wow! One of the most convincing dystopias ever.
It was also a look into how a "civilised" society can dissolve into near anarchy. The scenes at the refugee camp with the army fighting the rebellion had echoes of Stalingrad, Beirut ,Sarajevo - ie a Western style city reduced to street fighting. All in green and pleasant England.
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Edited by - Airbolt on 05/19/2007 02:33:57 |
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Sean "Necrosphenisciform anthropophagist."
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Posted - 05/19/2007 : 06:39:21
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I've had this netflixed for a while, but the fukkaz ain't sent it out yet.
Although I'm glad I didn't get it this week, I've had my dystopia-fix for the week. I watched Time of the Wolf, man Haneke can be depressing.
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Edited by - Sean on 05/19/2007 06:42:35 |
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bife "Winners never quit ... fwfr ... "
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Posted - 05/19/2007 : 08:58:41
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quote: Originally posted by shoon
I thought it sucked. Bad pacing, bad central performance, and I didn't care whether man survived or not. A little worrying that such a topical film evokes utter apathy.
Watched it last night with high hopes, and was very disappointed too.
Cliched, unrealistic in its portrayal of the trivial, the imagery far too overt, poorly acted and with minimal character development. Could have been so much more. |
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Beanmimo "August review site"
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Posted - 05/19/2007 : 12:17:20
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I missed this thread. Like Baftababe I loved the book and the movie did steer quite wide from is source material. But there was so much more to the book especially on the political front that it was inevitable.
As a stand alone movie I enjoyed the starkness of a world without children where all the adults are slightly immature and naive as a result. I'm glad Owen didn't get Bond as he is proving himself to be a versitile actor in roles like this and The Inside Man.
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ChocolateLady "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 05/19/2007 : 14:11:28
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quote: Originally posted by Beanmimo
I'm glad Owen didn't get Bond as he is proving himself to be a versitile actor in roles like this and The Inside Man.
You do have something there. While I thought that Owen would be a far better Bond than Craig, it does leave him free for more varied parts. I'd like to see him in a comedy, as well.
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Demisemicenturian "Four ever European"
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Posted - 05/21/2007 : 09:19:03
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quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
While I thought that Owen would be a far better Bond than Craig, it does leave him free for more varied parts.
Agreed on both counts. |
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ChocolateLady "500 Chocolate Delights"
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Posted - 05/21/2007 : 09:34:58
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quote: Originally posted by Salopian
quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
While I thought that Owen would be a far better Bond than Craig, it does leave him free for more varied parts.
Agreed on both counts.
But you don't think he can do comedy? I'm sure he'd be great. |
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benj clews "...."
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Posted - 05/21/2007 : 10:26:04
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quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
quote: Originally posted by Salopian
quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
While I thought that Owen would be a far better Bond than Craig, it does leave him free for more varied parts.
Agreed on both counts.
But you don't think he can do comedy? I'm sure he'd be great.
Well... he was about the funniest thing in The Pink Panther (granted that's saying nothing, mind). |
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