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The Blu Ray certainly makes the theatrical version POP! I think it's the best Trek film even though I love IV & VI with a ferociousness...
I watched the DVD version of The Directors Edition before this Bluray watch, just the Vulcan scene it looked very blury. It's a shame as I think you pointed out before that the additional scenes are in standard definition.
Just that While Neeson’s job is to protect people he does a bad job of it
Some amazing stuff going around here. Oliver Hardy disguised as a black man singing is one of the highlights. A few musical numbers thrown in, maybe due to the success of The Jazz Singer.
Very, very, very recommended.
I watched it when it was on Prime in the UK, agreed a very good documentary.
Hadnt seen this before. Real silly, but fun.
I saw this in the theatre when it came out and I found it quite disappointing at the time. This was my 2nd viewing and my first impressions were confirmed. CGI infested, lacking in tension or suspense and filled with cheap gags spewed by poorly developed characters, this film personifies a lot of what's wrong with Hollywood movies at the moment. It's a pseudo reboot of sorts which just pales in comparison with the original or its first sequel. The fact that it made quite a bit of money overseas (Asia most likely) is also troubling for me, because it suggests other franchises may choose to emulate this approach. I certainly hope not.
Brilliant documentary. And quite sad to see a great screenwriter/director struck down.
Did some really great films...'Dillenger' Big Wednesday' 'The Wind and the Lion' and of course the original 'Conan the Barbarian', not to mention scripting ' Jeremiah Johnson' and writer of the famous wartime speech Robert Shaws character gives in 'Jaws' !
The only positive I walked away from was them subverting expectations and putting a twist on some of those remade shots. Of course, nothing from the first two films should have ever been remade, anyway, and I'm glad the series is pressing on in a different direction. Though if this one doesn't work, they should call it a day and just stop.
My favourite of theirs, but i haven't seen many though.
The new Cameron produced films will be direct continuations of T2; all of the other sequels and the TV series will be ignored.
This is my third time seeing this movie and it does not disappoint. I like the realism in this film, dealing with the war in Afghanistan, and how they incorporate the superhero genre into it. I like Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark; his personality, those little quips he seems to say under his breath are hilarious, and I especially like the banter he has with Gwyneth Paltrow's Pepper Potts. They have good chemistry and I love their scenes together. I also liked Terrence Howard as Rhodey, I wonder why he didn't come back? The action was really great - the CGI in this movie was pretty good, and it mesh well together with whatever props they were using. However, some questions that arose were: Why did Tony want to make the Iron Man suit after he escape Afghanistan? Why was his motivation for creating it if he decided that weapons were not longer best for Stark Industries? How does the arch reactor is his heart work again? It was explained that it keeps the shrapnel away from his heart, but when it was taken out, why was he so weak? If anything, I thought he would die right away because his heart was being torn apart? Anyways, I don't really have any real negatives - some might say the villain is weak (as is with other Marvel villains), but I did like Jeff Bridges's character. His Obadiah Stane is one that's been played in other films, but he did a good job and I was able to go along with his plans. Overall a great movie.
Rankings:
1. Iron Man
2. The Incredible Hulk
This Alain Delon film is magnificent in every way. I really like the rich, European 70s style here.
Much of it.
Not their best by far, but there are some amusing scenes.
Anyway, about the spaghetti, I was just a kid. :))