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PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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That's probably an appropriate grade for Zack and Miri, even though I enjoyed it. I thought the idea the story was based around was a solid one comedically and emotionally, but I don't think Kevin Smith handled it properly. There wasn't enough payoff and instead what we got in the end was a cheesy result to the story.

But there were some great "money shots" (pardon the pun) as far as comedies go. Including a really gross one that I enjoyed.


I watched it all the way through, interruption-free for the first time last night, i thought it was funny and a fresh idea that most wouldn't dare make a film about, but i honestly expected it to me dirtier than it was. And i do know what scene you are talking about, i thought that was funny as well.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 1:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I absolutely hated Z&M Make A Porno. It was funny but like you said the plot was way too predictable, such a cliche' ending for movies anymore.
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I absolutely hated Z&M Make A Porno. It was funny but like you said the plot was way too predictable, such a cliche' ending for movies anymore.


Especially when you have a character in your movie say (unironically, might I add), "This story needs an ending." *pukes* Come on!
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I was very disappointed in Z&M Make a Porn.

Movie sucked IMO.
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American Psycho [2000, Mary Harron]



My favorite aspect of American Psycho is the cinematography, its very modern and ahead of its time, even for 2000. However, i found the narratives to grow quite annoying after a while. Oh yeah, by the way, American Psycho is about a big-powered business man who is obsessed with status and is also secretly a murdering rapist, and part-time cannibal. The novel adaptation is well-acted by the leads as well, but the satire isn't all too strong, however, the music references just prior to either A.) rough sex or B.) gruesome murder, were quite entertaining and witty. Overall i can't say i was disappointed with American Psycho, but i also can't say i was overly impressed. Also, the ending was weak and didn't really make sense, the pieces were never put together.

The Verdict: B- - 79%



A Clockwork Orange [1971, Stanley Kubrick]



A top-notch film by a top-notch director and one of my favorite directors of all-time. The film may not be overly exciting and does drag on a bit in some points, but is a grim, dark, and disturbing look into an alternate reality, 1970s England where law and order take a back seat to destructive behavior. The film is about a teenage boy who is the leader of a small gang made up of his "droogs" who go around committing crimes from vandalism to rape and everywhere in between. However, after Alex (the gang leader) upsets his droogs the set him up to get caught and he is then imprisoned for murder, he is sentenced to 14 years in prison but is selected for a experimental recovery program and is set free much sooner. He is then re-entered into society, but a very unforgiving one. Although the film may be a hard one to watch, it is a brilliant work by Kubrick and its overall quality and greatness can't be denied, in my book.

The Verdict: A - 92%

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Well I have to disagree with you there. I found American Psycho to be a great film, a great statement on the 80s "yuppie" culture of businessmen. As for The Clockwork Orange, I wasn't a fan of that.

I'd probably switch your grades around on those two myself.
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I would probably agree with your grade, even though AP is one of my favorite movies ever. I think the character of Patrick Bateman is just brilliantly funny and endlessly watchable.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I would probably agree with your grade, even though AP is one of my favorite movies ever. I think the character of Patrick Bateman is just brilliantly funny and endlessly watchable.


Same. Love AP, but it's not a good movie.
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Clockwork is an amazing movie, must have in your DVD collection. AP is all about Bale, he is great but the movie is not really that great.
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Buckrock101 wrote:
Well I have to disagree with you there. I found American Psycho to be a great film, a great statement on the 80s "yuppie" culture of businessmen. As for The Clockwork Orange, I wasn't a fan of that.

I'd probably switch your grades around on those two myself.


I kinda agree with you. I'd probably give AP a grade in the high 80s, but I didn't really like Orange very much.
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Buckrock101 wrote:
Well I have to disagree with you there. I found American Psycho to be a great film, a great statement on the 80s "yuppie" culture of businessmen. As for The Clockwork Orange, I wasn't a fan of that.

I'd probably switch your grades around on those two myself.


There's no way American Psycho is A material. Even keyser will tell you that.

Solid A Clockwork Orange review. One of Kubrick's best.
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The Hangover [2009, Todd Phillips]



A group of 30-something guys head to Las Vegas to throw their friend a bachelor party, one to remember, and it most certainly is. The group of four guys go on the bender to end all benders and are accidentally drugged in the process. The three friends of the groom-to-be wake up the next morning, hungover as can be and don't remember a thing...and they've lost the groom. They run around Vegas trying to A.) Find the groom and B.) remember what the hell happened to them last night. Hilarity ensues. The Hangover is one of the more clever comedy scripts to come out in a while and does have a good number of laughs throughout, however, I do feel as though it is being overrated by many, its a solid comedy yes, but doesn't top the likes of say, 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, or even Superbad in my book.

The Verdict: B - 82%

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I would probably agree with your grade, even though AP is one of my favorite movies ever. I think the character of Patrick Bateman is just brilliantly funny and endlessly watchable.


Same. Love AP, but it's not a good movie.


What is a "good" movie though? I'd definitely say that a "good" movie is one that you enjoy, as American Psycho was. What was it about it that wasn't good?
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I would probably agree with your grade, even though AP is one of my favorite movies ever. I think the character of Patrick Bateman is just brilliantly funny and endlessly watchable.


Same. Love AP, but it's not a good movie.


What is a "good" movie though? I'd definitely say that a "good" movie is one that you enjoy, as American Psycho was. What was it about it that wasn't good?


In this case, the editing is so poor because it leaves the viewer with a completely different feeling than the one that the director was trying to instill. Usually, by good, I mean that there's a major fault with the film.
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I bought Blazing Saddles, Halloween, Training Day, The Departed, George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), and RoboCop today, so I will be getting reviews for these up sometime in the next week or so.
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