HighlandHomie
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Is Oblivion with Tom Cruise any good? How about Edge of Tomorrow?
Is Oblivion with Tom Cruise any good? How about Edge of Tomorrow?
"well we haven't had a slow mo scene in about a minute, let's slow down this part of the dude stepping in a puddle".
I've been in Berlin for the past few weeks, and I picked up a pretty severe case of gastroenteritis (don't trust every Turkish restaurant is my advice) that has had me locked in the hotel room for 3 days or so. It truly sucks, but I have caught up on a few movies I have been meaning to see.
Dallas Buyer's Club.
Great acting. I am starting to agree with some posters that Matt Machonogheyeey or however you spell his stupid name is really coming into his own as an actor. He has shaken off the need to be the snide know-it-all patronizing dick in every single role and actually brings some depth to the characters. Good to see. Overall found the movie to be alright. The story was ok, but seemed to be told too fast to really build any momentum and seemed to skim over a lot of the relationships that could have added depth to the film. Basically I didn't find myself really rooting for anyone when it felt like it should have been a kind of "underdog" movie. Acting A, Cinematography B, Story C+, Overall B-
Sorry to hear about the bout of stomach issues. Better you than me as they say.
In respect to DBC...what the ****. C+ on story? It was almost a 2 hour movie? What more did you want in regards to the relationships?
Something with depth? Was there even a point to Mrs. Ben Affleck being in the movie? She seemed to just have a doctor-patient relationship with MM one second in the hospital to being wholly vested in their "relationship" the next (think the kitchen scene)...that scene with Garner being sooooo upset felt contrived because of the lack of development in her character, and specifically in her relationship with MM.
Sorry to hear about the bout of stomach issues. Better you than me as they say.
In respect to DBC...what the ****. C+ on story? It was almost a 2 hour movie? What more did you want in regards to the relationships?
You thought the movie was depthless. I didn't.
In respect to Mrs. Garner, I don't think she needed anymore depth and I wasn't looking for it. There are principal actors and there are supporting. She was wholly supporting. I had no issues with her character like you did. The characters I wanted to know more about I did.
You thought the movie was depthless. I didn't.
In respect to Mrs. Garner, I don't think she needed anymore depth and I wasn't looking for it. There are principal actors and there are supporting. She was wholly supporting. I had no issues with her character like you did. The characters I wanted to know more about I did.
Something with depth? Was there even a point to Mrs. Ben Affleck being in the movie? She seemed to just have a doctor-patient relationship with MM one second in the hospital to being wholly vested in their "relationship" the next (think the kitchen scene)...that scene with Garner being sooooo upset felt contrived because of the lack of development in her character, and specifically in her relationship with MM.
You thought the movie was depthless. I didn't.
In respect to Mrs. Garner, I don't think she needed anymore depth and I wasn't looking for it. There are principal actors and there are supporting. She was wholly supporting. I had no issues with her character like you did. The characters I wanted to know more about I did.
I just never felt connected to any of the characters...I cared about MM's character, but the others were not enough part of it all for me to really care about.
Where did I say the movie lacked depth?
Something with depth?
This sounds a little conflicting to me. You cared about MM's character but you never felt connected to his character? You didn't feel connected to either MM or JL's characters? Well, there's really nothing else to say. You had your reaction to the movie and I had mine.
I have yet to see WOWS but I've heard so much about it. Mostly black and white stuff. People either hated it or loved it.
Trolling?
Trolling?
That was train of thought writing, so I mis-spoke somewhat and corrected myself. I didn't not relate to EVERY SINGLE character, I did connect to MM's because he did a superb job bringing the dude and his progression to life. But what I wrote at first was kind of my first reaction, it just didn't grip me overall so no, none of the characters really reached out to me, oh wait, except MMs character. Better?
Oh I also thought the ending was too sudden. Like he seems fine for the most part then boom he's dead.