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What was the last movie you watched and how would you rate it?

  • Fab4Runner
    gut;1583909 wrote:LOL!

    I was just really turned-off by some of the gruesomeness of it, like they relied on visual/gore too much to play to your emotions and add drama. Little too Hollywood for me, which I found a bit offensive considering it's based on a true story. In other words, kind of like the story and heroism isn't enough on it's own without jazzing it up a little.

    But I'd say if you take away the true story aspect, that movie would be considered mediocre at best. Really wish I had read the book, instead.
    It's not too late.
  • thavoice
    gut;1583909 wrote:LOL!

    I was just really turned-off by some of the gruesomeness of it, like they relied on visual/gore too much to play to your emotions and add drama. Little too Hollywood for me, which I found a bit offensive considering it's based on a true story. In other words, kind of like the story and heroism isn't enough on it's own without jazzing it up a little.

    But I'd say if you take away the true story aspect, that movie would be considered mediocre at best. Really wish I had read the book, instead.
    Book is out in paperback and shouldnt be that expensive, go pick it up.

    I dont think you will be disappointed at all reading it after seeing the movie. It goes so much more in depth on alot of things that it would still be enjoyable.

    Murph the protecter is pretty good..a documentary on Michael Murphy. Starts slow, but really picks up. It is only a few bucks on amazon.

    Relying on visual and gore, true, but man it was an all out battle to the death for these guys. It was bloody and nasty and nothing diff than what SPR or Band of Brothers did..(or The Pacific which I finally got this Christmas).

    I wiill be 100% honest....I expected this movie to let me down. I had built it up so much in my mind and figured it would pretty much disappoint me. I remember the week this all happened and had been engrossed in the story and figured there was no way I would be happy with how it turned out....but I still think it was a very good depiction.
    Read the book......
  • hangonsloopy
    I enjoyed Lone Survivor. I did go out and buy the book after. I'm only a couple chapters in but it's definitely worth the read.
  • TedSheckler
    I started the book yesterday. I saw the movie when it first came out.
  • Laley23
    gut;1583909 wrote:LOL!

    I was just really turned-off by some of the gruesomeness of it, like they relied on visual/gore too much to play to your emotions and add drama. Little too Hollywood for me, which I found a bit offensive considering it's based on a true story. In other words, kind of like the story and heroism isn't enough on it's own without jazzing it up a little.

    But I'd say if you take away the true story aspect, that movie would be considered mediocre at best. Really wish I had read the book, instead.
    Im confused as to how there is too much gore in a movie where they are in a shoot out to the death...

    I mean, you realize they didn't really play much of anything up, right? At least from what I've read. They added a scene at the end, but the initial firefight is pretty much accurate.

    They also left left out how long he crawled on his broken leg after the firefight.
  • thavoice
    Laley23;1583943 wrote:Im confused as to how there is too much gore in a movie where they are in a shoot out to the death...

    I mean, you realize they didn't really play much of anything up, right? At least from what I've read. They added a scene at the end, but the initial firefight is pretty much accurate.

    They also left left out how long he crawled on his broken leg after the firefight.
    Same thing was said in Act of Valor about the gore of headshots.

    Cannot get more gruesome than Saving Private Ryan, greatest opening scene ever, and dont think people had issues wih that

    WIth the movie I have two issues.....
    1. Not sure whey they did it, but they put on the sceen "3 days earlier" when it reality it was I think 6 days. Doesnt change anything but just dont know why they changed it.
    2. The last battle/firefight. True, it did not happen like it is shown in the movie, and it wasnt a saved at the last moment type of thing, but it did bring the movie to a high on the rescue. A little bit more exciting than the Rangers finding him when he was being moved from spot to spot. Personally I wouldla liked to them have shown them out searching for him, even if it was just briefly.
    But with that last battle...after they did show up they DID blow the fuck out of the supposed and reported locations of the bad guys who were around the village so the US forces could land and medevac him safely. SO..even tho not a battle they did bomb the shit out em.


    One thing I didnt notice the first couple of times I saw it but at the end when they showed those involved, one guy was left out and I presumably it was of the families request.
    A Nightstalker who piloted the Chinook, Major Reich, was a very good pitcher. Pitched for the US in the pan am games and in the orioles system.

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  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Finally saw Frozen, great movie and pretty much made for the theater. 9/10. Between Frozen and Tangled the Disney studio has out performed Pixar, which has been incredibly meaty-oaker for the last few years.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    thavoice;1583885 wrote:IN reading alot of comments on FB on the LS site I heard some people complaining about it. One lady said she wanted to bring her kids, but because of the language she wouldnt. As if watching the killing of countless people is OK, but a word that their kids probably already use was sometthing just over th eline!!!
    I see your point to a large extent - and agree with you, but to me it took me out of the movie. No one in an office environment drops the F that much. It isn't tolerated. It seemed like every 4 sentences it was a Tarantino movie. Not that I don't enjoy Tarantino but his world is fantasy. I'm not a prude, and have dropped the F before (and the C once), but no place where I ever worked was it that prevalent. After about the third drop you get a discussion at the home office.
  • thavoice
    Manhattan Buckeye;1585678 wrote:I see your point to a large extent - and agree with you, but to me it took me out of the movie. No one in an office environment drops the F that much. It isn't tolerated. It seemed like every 4 sentences it was a Tarantino movie. Not that I don't enjoy Tarantino but his world is fantasy. I'm not a prude, and have dropped the F before (and the C once), but no place where I ever worked was it that prevalent. After about the third drop you get a discussion at the home office.
    Very true. I dont say it often and rarely, if ever, in front of someone other than a friend and never around the family or strangers.

    I will say this though....their "office" environment is quite a bit different than ours!
  • thavoice
    Gump is a great movie.
    I would like to see that bracket though and see where, or if, Shawshank was on it.
    Part of what I think the draw of the movie is the time sequences it spans. Many people can relate to any of the points in time, or if they are too young they still know about the historical events and it helps them to relate a bit
  • Mohican00
    thavoice;1585683 wrote:Gump is a great movie.
    I would like to see that bracket though and see where, or if, Shawshank was on it.
    Part of what I think the draw of the movie is the time sequences it spans. Many people can relate to any of the points in time, or if they are too young they still know about the historical events and it helps them to relate a bit
    Gump is a glorified Hallmark special

    Shawshank wouldn't be on it since it's only limited to best picture winners

    Equally disappointing is Lord of the Rings - Return of the King making it to the final 4

    http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/fullpage/best-picture-time-oscar-bracket-abc-news-21639617
  • Laley23
    I would've had Gump losing the 1st round to Schindlers List.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    "Gump is a glorified Hallmark special"

    +1, hasn't held up over time. It is a cheesy feel-good movie. If people like it, fine. But it has no business being discussed in the same conversation with all-time classics.
  • Mohican00
    ooh, and I forgot Gladiator won best picture too

    how cringeworthy
  • Pick6
    The Godfather was on during lunch the other day. Thought it sucked.
  • sportchampps
    Ok I finally watched Fast 6...

    My best friends loves these movies and always drag us to the theater to see them. I was somehow busy and got to miss the midnight showing this time.

    i have to say the director knows his audience. He knows they don't care to much about plot or that it's believable. The car shades and action is pretty damn good and literally non stop. From the first 5 minutes until the final 5 minutes it is pretty much non stop action. I will give it a 7.5/10 based on being good at what it is.
  • wildcats20
    Just watched Nebraska. I thought it was very good. Very simple, but well done.
  • hangonsloopy
    Watched Non-Stop. Typical Liam Neeson kick ass movie but it was enjoyable. 7/10
  • Rotinaj
    Mohican00;1585803 wrote:ooh, and I forgot Gladiator won best picture too

    how cringeworthy
    Gladiator is a great movie.
  • vball10set
    Pick6;1585839 wrote:The Godfather was on during lunch the other day. Thought it sucked.
    Maybe you didn't like it, but "sucked"? I think not.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    wildcats20;1585875 wrote:Just watched Nebraska. I thought it was very good. Very simple, but well done.
    Can't wait to see it, my wife will likely hate it so I'll have to wait for a night when she's working late.
  • gport_tennis
    I am pumped to see the new 300 movie next week
  • O-Trap
    gport_tennis;1585939 wrote:I am pumped to see the new 300 movie next week
    I bet I know what happens. 90% of it is a shitstorm of action and blood. :D
  • Tiernan
    Nebraska was just like its state namesake...boring and flat.