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Gemme 01-28-2016 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1041426)
Now you See Me



I'm watching it now. It's lame, but it's okay and I'll watch almost anything with Woody Harrelson.

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1041465)
I remember that movie. I actually enjoyed it but, for me, it falls into the same vein as Oceans 11, 12, 13...etc...which I absolutely loved, so I liked this one well enough for both of us. :)

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1041473)
Yeah, I'd throw this in with those films. They're okay, but not the kind of films I usually watch twice—that's what determines if I like a movie. I stopped this one halfway and will watch the second half tonight.

I started watching Grandma (Lily Tomlin) last night and really didn't like it. I'm gonna give it another try this weekend, I think.

It was interesting that we were talking about this today.

I went to see Dirty Grandpa today and loved it. I laughed so hard. De Niro was awesome! Efron wasn't bad either but Bob stole the show. Also, Aubrey Plaza was a riot. Her and De Niro played well off of one another.

Not for the faint of heart and those who don't mind a little (LOT) of raunch.



Anywho, my point is that Now You See Me 2 is coming out next summer. I saw the preview before Dirty Grandpa and I had to laugh. Guess who is joining the cast of magicians?

Harry effin Potter.

:blink:

JDeere 01-29-2016 03:21 AM

Philomena 2013

Judi Dench and Steve Coogan

A story about a womans 50 year search for her forcibly adopted child.

Orema 01-29-2016 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1041550)
It was interesting that we were talking about this today.

I went to see Dirty Grandpa today and loved it. I laughed so hard. De Niro was awesome! Efron wasn't bad either but Bob stole the show. Also, Aubrey Plaza was a riot. Her and De Niro played well off of one another.

Not for the faint of heart and those who don't mind a little (LOT) of raunch.



Anywho, my point is that Now You See Me 2 is coming out next summer. I saw the preview before Dirty Grandpa and I had to laugh. Guess who is joining the cast of magicians?

Harry effin Potter.

:blink:

Harry Potter, huh? Not sure I'll get around to NYSM 2, but I am going to watch NYSM 1 by Sunday. Not only for Harrelson, but also because I love magic, but I like it up close and personal; sleight of hand card tricks, montes, disappearing coins. I get annoyed with the disappearing elephants and David Copperhead magic. Still, it'll be good to see Morgan Freeman, too.

The De Niro film sounds like fun. Thanks for the heads-up. Will be sure to catch that. I like seeing him in those kinds of films. I wish I saw more great actors take the chances De Niro takes.

JDeere 01-29-2016 10:05 PM

Sinister 2 from 2015
Burnt from 2015

Both of them 4 out of 5 stars from me

dykeumentary 01-30-2016 07:53 PM

QUEEN LATIFAH JUST WON THE SAG AWARD FOR PLAYING BESSIE SMITH, Directed by Dee Rees!! There IS hope!

gotoseagrl 01-30-2016 09:33 PM

What Happened, Miss Simone?
 
We saw What Happened, Miss Simone? and liked it a lot, very interesting to know more about this fascinating woman.

jools66 01-31-2016 08:11 AM

Spotlight & Youth
 
Hi everyone,
So firstly I saw Spotlight.
I liked this film a lotn though it was for me maybe a tad hyped up.
The film goes at a steady pace for a long time, slowly building up.
Maybe it could have been shortened, but for me it was just right time wise to get you involved.
There will be times in this film where you are just down right perplexed at. How this took so long to discover.
If you are no a cinema goer, its not one you need to go for, but do get it out on dvd.,

So now Youth.
I really did love this film, it wasn't what I imagined it would be, but in a good way.
Its weird in some places, but this just endears you to it even more.
Everyone who is in theis film is great acting wise.
A real surprise, I wouldn't mind at all watching it a second time.
Its sad, witty, and makes you think for sure about getting older and what life will hold for you.
But it also tells you never to give up, do what u enjoy doing, bc life is too short.
If I didn't have a unlimited membership at the cinema would I have gone to see it?
Probably not, but I would watch it online for rent it when it comes out for sure.

QueenofSmirks 01-31-2016 02:42 PM

A few slow parts, but I really liked it overall

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3638396/
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Chad 01-31-2016 03:01 PM

Movie
 
The Way We Were is on and causing me to take an extended break. I love Barbra Streisand.

imperfect_cupcake 01-31-2016 03:39 PM

Waltz with Bashir.

An incredibly well written adult animation that is a true story of a man trying to remember parts of his expereince in a war he can't quite remember.

So understanding this is in context to his uninformed and lost, terrified, and congative dissonance with war being part of something that horrifies him. It is very intense, well written, true to human nature and form, because it's real.

It won four international film awards plus a Golden Globe, and was nominated for a BAFTA and An Acadmy Award (Oscar).

It is banned in Lebanon.

Trailer: http:/youtu.be/_J9uoLMhMhs

I like it because it's a true story. Because it's not glorified bullshit about gun and war. It's *real* war. It tells the stories of the completely baffled, inexperienced, terrified young men with no idea wtf is going on, and having to make life and death decisions for themselves and others when still children and the congative "splitting" or dissonances that happen and the dream like altered reality you enter to cope. Which you brain then later codes into symbolism or erases. It talks of small internal beauty when facing peril. Of fear. Terror. Cowardice. Heroism. Self preservation. All happening in the same person, all at the same time.

We are rarely the simple black and white characters North American film often makes us out to be. We are complex, full of good and bad at the same time. And I like that it's not fictional - these events *did* happen.

That it's banned in Lebanon is telling.

Bčsame* 02-07-2016 10:31 AM

[I]I can't believe I'm posting this. I am not a zombie, horror movie fan. I did go see This movie, and I found it quite entertaining. It's so open for part two!




Orema 02-07-2016 01:30 PM

Straight Outta Compton



It was good. It was also cold but real. F. Gary Gray (director) didn't whitewash nor sugar coat anything nor anyone as far as I can tell. Images, beats, feelings stayed with me after it was over. Acting and directing was good by all. Giamatti is so good at playing a sleaze bag that it almost goes unnoticed.

There is a frightening and hilarious scene on a school bus that was priceless.

Will watch this one again.

Gemme 02-07-2016 08:12 PM

Earlier in the week, I saw these movies.



It was cute and super fun.




I liked it. It's kind of like the Hunger Games series had a baby with the Maze/Scorch Trials. They left it wide open for a sequel.


Tonight, I saw this movie.




One word: inconsistent. Some parts were hysterical and I loved it but they lost me in a few others. I was actually bored here and there. This could have been a Redbox for me.

betruetoyoursoul 02-08-2016 07:07 AM

Warning: I will try to be discreet , if you have not watched this I have one objection that infuriated me in this movie.
 
I was upset with the question concerning taking him to another place..consider who would have been dropping him off. ( I am trying to be discreet for those that did not see the movie).

This movie evoked many emotions especially based on real life events that have made it the news ( and sadly those that don't and there is no way of knowing what the situation may be).

P.S. I have other objections of course considering the context of the movie.

Gemme 02-08-2016 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by betruetoyoursoul (Post 1043697)
I was upset with the question concerning taking him to another place..consider who would have been dropping him off. ( I am trying to be discreet for those that did not see the movie).

This movie evoked many emotions especially based on real life events that have made it the news ( and sadly those that don't and there is no way of knowing what the situation may be).

P.S. I have other objections of course considering the context of the movie.

It wasn't a 'drop off' situation and she didn't see another option but I get it. It certainly wasn't an ideal plan.

Outside of the emotional and traumatic stuff going on, the acting of the two major players was phenomenal.

deathbypoem 02-08-2016 04:23 PM



Can never go wrong with anything that has Viola Davis in it!



the cast in Prisoners is phenomenal!

C0LLETTE 02-08-2016 05:20 PM

The Dead Lands,,, from New Zealand on Netflix..great fun as Maori tribal warriors slash away at each other with their eyes bulging fiercely and their tongues stuck out at least 6 inches. Best part ? The car that somehow got overlooked and whips by, way in the distance .

cinnamongrrl 02-08-2016 06:16 PM

I finally saw Train wreck and Still Alice....

I loved them both....

Trainwreck made me snort with laughter.... its just SO raunchy lol

Gemme 02-08-2016 07:30 PM

I have two movies that I am genuinely excited and anxious to see.



and



They open a week apart. One's more of an anti-hero movie and the other is about real heroism.

storyspinner70 02-08-2016 09:05 PM

My online daughter and I just saw Ride Along and Ride Along 2. They're funny in the stupid way Kevin Hart can be and pretty typical. Good for a couple hours of fun you don't need to think about.


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