Anyone seen a good movie lately?

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PhillyPhreak54

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Quote from: mussa on February 18, 2008, 02:07:18 PM
its really hard to find a flaw with rosalyn sanchez. she's pretty much perfect

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Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 10, 2008, 09:37:30 PM
I dont know, I just dont see all those things.

I agree the acting was great. But I had serious problems with the length and the slow developing story. I came away from it wanting more. I was like "is that all?"

I dont mind a long movie when its interesting. But that felt tedious and I almost fell asleep.

Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds

methdeez

Saw three movies this weekend:
1. Atlantic City (1980) - About a washed-up number runner (Burt Lancaster) (the other one) who lucks into some money, some coke and a hot girl (susan sarandon, yes she was hot 28 years ago). This was a big deal at the time, being nominated for 5 oscars, even though it didn't win any. Supposedly the story was  symbol of how the old Atlantic City is being replaced by the new, clean, casino-run Atlantic City. Which doesn't ring that true for me since AC is now a seedy dump, especialy when compared to Las Vegas. It wasn't that good, but it was fun seeing Burt Lancaster as an old wash-up after watching him in so many westerns, he really played the role well, given what he had to work with, and showed some subtlety. Also, SS takes her top off. 2 out of 5.

2. Death Wish - I have never seen this before, and I have to say it was a strange movie. The best part of the movie was probably the soundtrack, all done by Herbie Hancock. Also, the photography was pretty good, but the movie was weird. There was very little dialogue, especially by Charlie Bronson, who said almost nothing and showed very little emotion or reaction the whole movie. I don't know if this was intentional, or if was (my guess) b/c he is just a bad actor. The result was that you don't really identify with him and I can't say that there is a hero in this movie. He loses his wife and starts randomnly killing people, seems to really enjoy it (getting all happy, repainting him room and listening to loud music) and then keeps killing even when he is warned off by police. He is basically a serial killer except, he kills muggers. It seems like he is supposed to be starting a fight-back against crime movmement, but he doesn't care about that or even react to it. He just wants to smoke doods. Which is cool, I guess. I also liked all the fun bit-part by soon to be famouos people, Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Guest, etc. The movie was produced by my man Dino DiLaurentis, so I will give it a pass. 2.5 out of 5. I have never seen the others, but I am guessing they get worse.

3. The Black Hole (1979) Disnee's answer to Star Wars. You may remember this for the big red robot named Maximillian. This was ok. The story and acting were kind of stupid, but it had a little nostalgia value, so it was worth watching again. The best part of the movie is definitely Maximilian Schell just going for broke and being totally over the top. I also enjoy almost everything that Ernest Borgnine is in, and I like Robert Forster too. In retrospect I would say that it is a crappy movie full of good actors. 2 out of 5.

Seabiscuit36

Pretty awesome if this comes true
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Will Microsoft partner with Netflix?
Rumors have swirled since Netflix's CEO joined Microsoft's board last year
By Kristin Kalning
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updated 9:35 a.m. ET, Tues., Feb. 19, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO - Will Microsoft offer Netflix movies over Xbox Live?

Bloggers and reporters have been buzzing about the possibility of a partnership for almost a year, ever since Netflix CEO Reed Hastings joined Microsoft's board of directors last March. But there have been other hints that the two were inching toward a more formal marriage.

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The announcement, if it happens, will likely take place during the keynote address at the Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco on Wednesday. The show, which is now 21 years old, is expected to draw over 16,000 game-makers from all over the world. People usually line up hours ahead of time for the keynote, delivered this year by Xbox Live exec John Schappert.

Microsoft has a history of making big announcements at the GDC. In 2000, Bill Gates took the stage to announce the original Xbox. And in 2005, J Allard (yes, just J) dropped major hints about the second Xbox, which would become Xbox 360.

Now it's 2008. And Microsoft has made no secret of its desire to be a Big Entertainment Player — not just a software maker.

"(Microsoft) believes that home media is the gateway to Internet dominance, and although they would love the Media Center (product) to be the access point, they have had more success with the Xbox 360 and with Xbox Live," says Michael Pachter, an analyst with Wedbush Morgan.

The biggest hint about a possible deal came last week, when a survey Netflix had distributed to its members started popping up on blogs. The headline of the survey read "Now you can watch movies from Netflix instantly by using your existing Xbox Live account." And then, the question: "If, as part of your Netflix membership  you could instantly watch movies and TV episodes on your TV with your Xbox 360, how likely would you/anyone in your household be to do that?"

You don't have to be Nancy Drew to catch this clue.

Early last year, Netflix rolled out its Watch Instantly service, which offers near-DVD-quality movies and TV shows streamed to your PC. Very cool, but who wants to watch a movie sitting at their desk?

Microsoft has been renting movies through its Xbox Live service for over a year, but its catalog is paltry: Just 300 movies compared with the 7,000 available through Netflix's Watch Instantly service, and the company's even larger 90,000-DVD full catalog.

Microsoft has tried to market the Xbox 360 as a family-friendly machine, but not everyone's gotten the memo. Despite more mass-market game offerings and "Happy Feet" available for rental, the Wii is still outselling the Xbox 360 every month. In January, Nintendo moved 274,000 Wiis in January, compared with the 230,000 Xbox 360s sold in the same amount of time.

But Netflix is a household name. My parents have a Netflix membership. The company has fended off (at least so far) competitive attempts by everyone from Wal-Mart to Blockbuster. And it has 7.5 million subscribers, many of whom might be convinced to buy an Xbox 360 for the sheer convenience of true on-demand movies — and to not have to mail back those DVDs anymore.

"A partnership with Netflix gives Microsoft a partner that already streams movies to over 7 million subscribers through their PCs, and encourages these subscribers to sign up for the Xbox Live service in order to stream movies to their TVs," says Pachter.

Microsoft has sold over 9 million Xbox 360s in the U.S., but not everyone uses Xbox Live. Some gamers (like yours truly) aren't into playing online. And the catalog of games, movies and TV shows available for purchase and rental may not be to everyone's liking.

For those who do have Live accounts — and Microsoft says it hit a 10 million-subscriber milestone in January, although each Xbox 360 can have multiple accounts — the inclusion of Netflix could entice those with free accounts to upgrade to the Gold membership, which costs $7.99 a month.

For Netflix, the deal would mean tapping into all those Xbox 360 owners who may or may not already be members of its service. And it strengthens the company's arsenal as it competes with Amazon.com, which last year partnered with TiVo on a movie download service, and Apple, which launched Apple TV last year.

Microsoft would also love an opportunity to stick it to Apple, its longtime rival.

"This turns the Xbox 360 into something closer to Apple TV, which is very cool, and you get a game box with it, so why buy an Apple TV?" says Pachter. "You can see why they'd want to pre-empt Apple here."

Microsoft won't comment on the rumor. An e-mail query to Schappert netted only a "Stay tuned!" reply.

As for Netflix, they're equally coy.


"Netflix intends to be in a lot of boxes that get into the TV, whether its game systems or set-top boxes or next-gen DVD players," says company spokesman Steve Swasey. "We want to be in a 100 devices to get the Internet to the TV."

Perhaps the Xbox 360 will be one of them. Stay tuned, indeed.

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Evan Almighty... bleh. It was a run of the mill Disney film... 1 of 5.

Also saw the latest Harry Potter movie. Better then the rest of the putrid bunch at any rate. 2 of 5.

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PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: Munson on February 20, 2008, 04:54:40 AM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 10, 2008, 09:37:30 PM
I dont know, I just dont see all those things.

I agree the acting was great. But I had serious problems with the length and the slow developing story. I came away from it wanting more. I was like "is that all?"

I dont mind a long movie when its interesting. But that felt tedious and I almost fell asleep.



:-D

On point.

phattymatty

Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on February 20, 2008, 01:06:05 PM
Pretty awesome if this comes true

they kind of have to do something like this since sony won out with blu-ray. 

mussa

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ice grillin you

you really just saw that for the first time mussa

its either my second or third favorite movie ever
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SunMo

really?  you've never mentioned that
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ice grillin you

i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Father Demon

Watched King of California last night.  It was a good movie that I got because the title was cool, the cover was cool, and Michael Douglas is a good actor.  I had never heard of it before going into Blockbuster.

A solid movie, with great performances by both Douglas and whoever played his daughter.  I saw it coming the whole time, but I really wish Michael Douglas didn't die at the end.
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ice grillin you

i watched pans labyrinth again the other nite and it was better than even the first time i saw it...i loved children of men more at first but i think pans might be the best movie of that year
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igy gettin it done like warrick

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mussa

Quote from: ice grillin you on February 21, 2008, 11:20:46 AM
you really just saw that for the first time mussa

its either my second or third favorite movie ever

never, i know. great group of actors. i also watched the usual suspects the other night for the 50th time and I have to say, other than Tom Hanks, Kevin Spacey has to be the top actor of this era. Just great in everything he does.
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