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

By crushed do you mean blew away or made awful? I could see a case for either.

The Matrix isn't awful but the sequels definately harmed in a way. Not sure how exactly. I suppose nobody really talks about The Matrix anymore. It should be considered a classic, but I don't feel many people feel that way.
 
The Matrix isn't awful but the sequels definately harmed in a way. Not sure how exactly. I suppose nobody really talks about The Matrix anymore. It should be considered a classic, but I don't feel many people feel that way.

It's one of my all time favorites. I had to watch it five or six times to really get what was going on. The sequels I've seen once each and I see no need to ever watch them again.
 
Fun fact - The Matrix is enshrined and protected by the National Film Registry: http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2012/12-226.html

You didn't love it? It's ice pick time bitch.

I liked it so, uh, try to miss the major organs?

  1. Django Unchained ★★★★
  2. Cloud Atlas ★★★★
  3. Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★
  4. Flight ★★★
  5. Lincoln ★★★
  6. Wreck-It Ralph ★★★
  7. Warm Bodies ★★★
  8. Les Misérables ★★★
  9. Gangster Squad ★★
 
  1. Stoker ★★★★★
  2. Django Unchained ★★★★
  3. Cloud Atlas ★★★★
  4. Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★
  5. No ★★★★
  6. Flight ★★★
  7. Lincoln ★★★
  8. Wreck-It Ralph ★★★
  9. Warm Bodies ★★★
  10. Les Misérables ★★★
  11. Gangster Squad ★★

That was a rather decent double bill.

Don't tell Mia Wasikowska, but I love her. I love her so much. Which might also be why I love Stoker. Mmph.

And I like the way No looks. I mean, it looks like shit, but in a good way.
 
1. Django Unchained ★★★★
2. The Impossible ★★★★
3. End Of Watch ★★★★
4. Flight ★★★★
5. Gangster Squad ★★★★
6. Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★
7. Stoker ★★★
8. A Good Day To Die Hard ★★★
9. The Last Stand ★★★
10. Jack Reacher ★★★
11. Song For Marion ★★★
12. Bullet To The Head ★★★
13. I Give It A Year ★★★
14. Wreck-It Ralph ★★★
15. Pitch Perfect ★★★
16. Les Misérables ★★
17. Movie 43 ★
18. Lincoln ★

Saw Song For Marion because the trailer made me smile and I love me some Terence Stamp. But it turns out I'm just as much of a fan of Vanessa Redgrave because that film dies as soon as she does.

I wish I could give Stoker a higher rating. I thought it was very good (I mean look how close to Die Hard it is on my list!) but it's 2013 and I don't love anything anymore.

What is "No"? Never heard of it.
 
You don't really get a good feel for the video quality, which is done in a charming 80s home video style, but here you go:

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I'm not watching that.

I thought you mightn't.

Parker and that awful looking Oz film next week. I really should just stop goin the cinema.

Jason Statham? Ew, gross. Oz at least has Sam Raimi and still looks approximately one thousand better than that Jack the Giant Killer/Slayer/whatever they're calling now film.

I'll be watching Oz, Robot & Frank, Sideways and maybe Broken.
 
I see Statham films regardless of what they look like. I just enjoy them.

Oz looks like Alice In Wonderland. Full of CGI blandness. I'd see Robot & Frank is I was able to. Fuck you, Stoke!
 
Oz The Great & Powerful wasn't great or powerful. Oz was kind of dull until the very end, but it's loaded with cool and spectacular CGI effects. Michelle Williams was the stand out star of the cast, and the flying monkey was good for a few laughs. And I don't think it's a spoiler, but just in case:

The movie really lost me, when Mila Kunis finally transformed into the green Wicked Witch Of The West. The character did not fit her at all, but Kunis gave a good effort.
 
Well, no. Oz doesn't sink that low. Of course, I put most of the blame on Sam Worthington, not the man in my sig. And I think they had a kid kill one of the Terminators in Salvation. That's a big no-no.
 
If I handed in my season ticket every time I witnessed a shower of shite then, well-- Charlton have won four games at home this season. Four. Out of seventeen. That's all I'm saying.

  1. Stoker ★★★★★
  2. Django Unchained ★★★★
  3. Cloud Atlas ★★★★
  4. Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★
  5. No ★★★★
  6. Flight ★★★
  7. Lincoln ★★★
  8. Wreck-It Ralph ★★★
  9. Robot and Frank ★★★
  10. Warm Bodies ★★★
  11. Les Misérables ★★★
  12. Side Effects ★★
  13. Gangster Squad ★★

Do you have any idea how fucking cold it is outside? It's fucking cold. Too cold for having gone out to see these two to have been worthwhile.

Two films with big reveals, two films which lost me so far back that I found it hard to care. I was going to describe Side Effects as unremarkable and give it three stars but that's not fair on the other three star films. I bet Robert Zemeckis really tried with Flight, and it shows. You have to at least put in some effort to get three stars. See ya, Steve.

Robot and Frank had its moments but I'd imagine it's most suitable for a Jakey afternoon nap.
 
You have Fuller, Sam. You're easily going to be more entertaining in defeat that Stoke.

If the snow leaves I'll see Parker (even though they only have it on at stupid times) and Oz. Or one of those other films I'm seeing just for the sake of it.
 
You have Fuller, Sam. You're easily going to be more entertaining in defeat that Stoke.

They also lost to Huddersfield in the FA Cup, lost to Palace away and drew with Wolves away, taking the total win:loss/draw ratio of matches I've seen to 4:16. Most entertaining moment of the season was probably Fuller shooting from miles out, scoring, and immediately falling down injured, you're right.

If the snow leaves I'll see Parker (even though they only have it on at stupid times) and Oz. Or one of those other films I'm seeing just for the sake of it.

Not sure I can be bothered to see Oz anymore - those two films yesterday totally drained my enthusiasm. I never thought I'd not want to add films to the list!
 
I'm in the market to buy a few DVDs these days. One of them is a must, and that's The Nines since I'm writing a paper on it. I decided I also want to get American Beauty on DVD since that's one of my favorites. Being a rule of threes type of cat, I need a third one. What's a timeless movie that I can watch over and over again worth buying on DVD?
 
DVD? DVD!? Sir, I will not soil my hands with such plebtech. Carrying on with the theme of nine, you could buy 9 (the animated film with Elijah Wood), Nine (the not animated film with Daniel Day Lewis) or Deep Backdoor Penetration 9: The Blackening (starring a younger Daniel Day Lewis). I'd only really recommend the last one.

Otherwise, Lawrence of Arabia, though to watch it more than once would take a number of months.
 

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