Have always loved this movie since it came out. And yes that scene is hard for to watch given my profession is the same.John M. wrote:Just watched Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino's break-through movie before Pulp Fiction. A tense, awesome movie if you can stomach the hardest scene (not giving that away). Overall an A.
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Andy, you're a bank robber?!? :-PAndy Velebil wrote:Have always loved this movie since it came out. And yes that scene is hard for to watch given my profession is the same.John M. wrote:Just watched Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino's break-through movie before Pulp Fiction. A tense, awesome movie if you can stomach the hardest scene (not giving that away). Overall an A.
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Bradley Bogdan wrote:Andy, you're a bank robber?!? :-PAndy Velebil wrote:Have always loved this movie since it came out. And yes that scene is hard for to watch given my profession is the same.John M. wrote:Just watched Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino's break-through movie before Pulp Fiction. A tense, awesome movie if you can stomach the hardest scene (not giving that away). Overall an A.
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Shhh don't tell anyone. Thought it was the ear cut off scene.Bradley Bogdan wrote:Andy, you're a bank robber?!? :-PAndy Velebil wrote:Have always loved this movie since it came out. And yes that scene is hard for to watch given my profession is the same.John M. wrote:Just watched Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino's break-through movie before Pulp Fiction. A tense, awesome movie if you can stomach the hardest scene (not giving that away). Overall an A.
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Andy--does this mean, as an homage to port, you're Mr. Purple?
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No, he's on another jobJohn M. wrote:Andy--does this mean, as an homage to port, you're Mr. Purple?
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I don't think it was just you. I'm still not sure how I felt about that movie. I do think a second watching would reveal more, but I'm not up for it.Peter W. Meek wrote:Watched Life Of Pi (2012). I'm not sure what we were expecting, but this wasn't it. I can sort of see where the Oscars came from, but maybe it was just a bit disturbing. We will be showing it again next Monday for our weekly MNATM showing. Maybe a second viewing (with all the disturbing parts blunted by a second exposure) will reveal more.
I have to say, that after the first showing, I just felt tense. And it lasted for quite a while. This is not what I expect to feel after watching an Oscar movie. Maybe it was just me.
I will say this. If you are intent on watching Life of Pi, you should definitely try it in an HD version. It is visually very rich and I was glad we were watching on Blu-ray.
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I watched LIFE OF PI in Colorado, last Thanksgiving time in 3D and for the very first time, felt it added nothing visually or to the experience. However, I thought the movie itself was powerful and brilliant.
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Not BluRay, but 1080p on a 120" projection screen. It was spectacular. I have since watched it again, and the second time was not quite so disturbing. I expect that maybe a third time, after several months may reveal more.Eric Menchen wrote:I will say this. If you are intent on watching Life of Pi, you should definitely try it in an HD version. It is visually very rich and I was glad we were watching on Blu-ray.
Certainly worth watching regardless of how many times you plan to experience it.
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O.k. 1080p on a 120" would probably be better than our Blu-ray, but I'll take that over DVD.
I like 3D movies, but didn't watch Life of Pi in 3D, nor do I feel the need to. I could see it being a distraction.
I found the aspect ratio shift a distraction. At first I thought it was done just in the movie->disc transfer, then I read that Ang Lee did it intentionally. Maybe it was less annoying in the theater.
I like 3D movies, but didn't watch Life of Pi in 3D, nor do I feel the need to. I could see it being a distraction.
I found the aspect ratio shift a distraction. At first I thought it was done just in the movie->disc transfer, then I read that Ang Lee did it intentionally. Maybe it was less annoying in the theater.
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Watched a brilliant film: FINDING FORRESTER, a Gus van Zandt flick which vastly exceeded my expectations, which is saying a lot. Find it on cable or Netflix. A very poignant film and superbly scripted, with outstanding portrayals by both lead actors. About one man's journey to re-discover his beloved Scotland, while his friend makes discoveries of his own, with a little help from his friend. LOTS more layers to this sweet onion.
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You've never seen this before? A fantastic movie it is!Roy Hersh wrote:Watched a brilliant film: FINDING FORRESTER, a Gus van Zandt flick which vastly exceeded my expectations, which is saying a lot. Find it on cable or Netflix. A very poignant film and superbly scripted, with outstanding portrayals by both lead actors. About one man's journey to re-discover his beloved Scotland, while his friend makes discoveries of his own, with a little help from his friend. LOTS more layers to this sweet onion.
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Anyone see the new HBO movie on Liberace, "Behind the Candelabra"?
I thought it was a great movie, but they should've had more background on how much money he was making at the beginning. Many younger people just weren't aware of how big he was in realation to stars of today. Some more piano playing would've been good too. As a piano player, I adored his style of play and the whole schtick as a kid. Amazing entertainer.
I thought it was a great movie, but they should've had more background on how much money he was making at the beginning. Many younger people just weren't aware of how big he was in realation to stars of today. Some more piano playing would've been good too. As a piano player, I adored his style of play and the whole schtick as a kid. Amazing entertainer.
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I watched it. Thought the acting was very well done across the board, and I'm not keen on Matt Damon as an actor. Michal Douglas hit a home run acting wise I thought. And Rob Lowe was fantastic as well (also generally not a big fan of him as an actor). Supposedly the real doctor had alcohol in the operating room when he operated on Liberace. It is said he had his own addiction problems as well. Not exactly who i would want operating on me.Moses Botbol wrote:Anyone see the new HBO movie on Liberace, "Behind the Candelabra"?
I thought it was a great movie, but they should've had more background on how much money he was making at the beginning. Many younger people just weren't aware of how big he was in realation to stars of today. Some more piano playing would've been good too. As a piano player, I adored his style of play and the whole schtick as a kid. Amazing entertainer.
Agree more piano playing would have been nice. But the movie really was about Thorson's view of his relationship with Liberace, the people around Liberace, and of course the entertainment side and how it related to those people around them and not so much about his actual talent.
Interesting to note when he died his estate was worth about 115 million or so. While that went a bit further 30 years ago it does show how much less they were compensated compared to many of today's top performers. For example, Bono from U2 is worth about 600 million.
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In Vegas, he was making like 300K a week! He gave away a lot of money too.Andy Velebil wrote: Interesting to note when he died his estate was worth about 115 million or so. While that went a bit further 30 years ago it does show how much less they were compensated compared to many of today's top performers. For example, Bono from U2 is worth about 600 million.
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Andy,
Not only had I never seen FINDING FORRESTER, I had never heard of it.
Another fine but fairly violent film (in Portuguese with English subtitles) that I watched recently was CITY OF GOD. I think someone had mentioned here in this thread at one time. It was about the bad ass drug scene in Brazil and how it spiraled out of control in the slum called, City of God.
Not only had I never seen FINDING FORRESTER, I had never heard of it.
Another fine but fairly violent film (in Portuguese with English subtitles) that I watched recently was CITY OF GOD. I think someone had mentioned here in this thread at one time. It was about the bad ass drug scene in Brazil and how it spiraled out of control in the slum called, City of God.
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Great and almost "iconic" film. Been a while since I saw it. Very real feeling.Roy Hersh wrote: Another fine but fairly violent film (in Portuguese with English subtitles) that I watched recently was CITY OF GOD. I think someone had mentioned here in this thread at one time. It was about the bad ass drug scene in Brazil and how it spiraled out of control in the slum called, City of God.
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You know, I was pretty sure it was you Moses, who had posted about it here at one point in time.
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Glad you discovered it!Roy Hersh wrote:Andy,
Not only had I never seen FINDING FORRESTER, I had never heard of it.
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Here is a great video suggestion on Port wine. If you don't like this ... I'll be shocked. Thanks Christian!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8Cpj-GvOek
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