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Sam's Thread of Chattin' w/ Jake & Other Robust Subjects

Django: Unchained ★★★★
Flight ★★★★
Wreck-It Ralph ★★★
Les Misérables ★★★

An update, of sorts.

I seen Flight the other day and I was impressed. A lot of people I had taken reviews from said that the movie could have ended after the first 20 minutes and it would have been much better. I tend to disagree. The movie was brilliant but it leans towards being a low 4 rather than a high 4. Denzel Washington was really gripping as the central character. His character development throughout was really emotional at times and wholly believable. That said, the inevitable twist at the end sullied the film in my opinion.

Wreck It Ralph was surprisingly good. For an animated film, it really was good. The plot was very original and hugely entertaining. I really liked it but I don't think it's quite as good as a lot of people are making it out. Not bad at all.

Les Mis is singing. Just singing. A lot better than I expected actually.
 
Its finally happened. Jack Swagger has a racism gimmick.

Its sure to only last for about 3 weeks. Get it while it lasts.

Just got caught up with Raw and Swagger's got a Vietnam vet as a manager! I'm not sure if it's brilliant or if it's just the medication I'm on. I'm pretty sure it's the best thing ever.
 
Fun Fact:

Before I went on my last tour, I nearly PM'd Jake to ask him to be listed as the point of contact to see to it my final affairs were carried out in the manner I wrote them down in. would have been mere paperwork and being a point of contact for confirmations.

I needed someone responsible, fair and whom I knew would not be swayed by emotions of the situation, an impartial third party.

110% serious. I was like "is this weird? Unusual, sure, but weird?"

However, I know you are a man of many responsibilities, so as few as they may be, I wouldnt want to add more.

sly, too.
 
Would probably be easier for someone from the same country as you, though maybe I'll send Jake a copy of my last will and testament. NorCal, you can have my Yes! shirt. It's at least two sizes too small but you cut the sleeves off and you've got yourself a going out shirt.
 
It would've been really weird. At the same time, a non-issue if you needed me to.

1. Django Unchained ★★★★
2. The Impossible ★★★★
3. End Of Watch ★★★★
4. Flight ★★★★
5. Gangster Squad ★★★★
6. Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★
7. A Good Day To Die Hard ★★★
8. The Last Stand ★★★
9. Jack Reacher ★★★
10. Bullet To The Head ★★★
11. I Give It A Year ★★★
12. Wreck-It Ralph ★★★
13. Pitch Perfect ★★★
14. Les Misérables ★★
15. Movie 43 ★
16. Lincoln ★

Die Hard was enjoyable. There were also moments (not many) when it actually felt like a Die Hard film as well.
 
Im beginning to become confused with the character.

I was like "Well...I dont like illegal aliens either, Mr.Zeb"

are we meant to root for the illegal immigrant here? If he was just on about brown people in general, yea sure, but he was talking about people doing something legitimately wrong? :shrug:
 
Dark Knight Rises. Alfred's love and imagination brings Bruce back from the dead.

Also, Del Rio isn't an illegal. Guys with that kind of money just use bribes to get their paperwork in order.
 
Fight Club?

Drop Dead Fred.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

All good answers, especially Sam's (which I'm now kicking myself for not choosing and may even go back on my proposal and change it to this), but I picked The Nines. It's a good movie, though not on the same level as Eternal Sunshine or Fight Club, but has a ton of posthumanist stuff in it and that's what the subject of my paper will be.

Still, I plan on bringing up other films that touch on physical manifestations of imagination, and those three will certainly be mentioned for various reasons (schizophrenia, imaginary friends, and dreams respectively).
 
Still, I plan on bringing up other films that touch on physical manifestations of imagination, and those three will certainly be mentioned for various reasons (schizophrenia, imaginary friends, and dreams respectively).

I can't believe I didn't mention it first time around, even though its only in my fucking sig at the moment and everything, but Where The Wild Things Are could sneak in under the imaginary friends umbrella. Possibly schizophrenia too but that would make me too sad for Max, and I'd rather not be thanks all the same.
 
  1. Django Unchained ★★★★
  2. Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★
  3. Flight ★★★
  4. Lincoln ★★★
  5. Wreck-It Ralph ★★★
  6. Warm Bodies ★★★
  7. Les Misérables ★★★
  8. Gangster Squad ★★

The videogame references were rather neat - or at least I thought so - but I've no idea how that many different plot strands snuck their way into a kid's movie. I'd have preferred it if it was a little less convoluted and spent a longer time revelling in the wider videogame world.

My quota for the month has been met, but I really want to see Cloud Atlas. Might have to go into town to see it. Hmph.
 
Is Brave worth watching? I know it's one of the other animated films nominated for an Oscar, but I didn't have the urge to waste a trip to theater to watch it.

And I couldn't identify 80% of the video game references in Wreck-It Ralph. Then again, this is coming from a guy, who still uses a PS2 every now and then.
 
Is Brave worth watching? I know it's one of the other animated films nominated for an Oscar, but I didn't have the urge to waste a trip to theater to watch it.

Brave wasn't bad, but it was definitely one of the weakest Pixar films. I had trouble getting emotionally attached, which usually isn't a problem for me with Pixar.
 

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