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

  • Fab4Runner
    Laley23;1741958 wrote:Granted he didn't list all his movies, but I assume he listed all he had seen and then a few others he hadn't.

    In no order, IMO, his (EDIT 6) best:

    Darko
    Nightcrawler
    October Sky
    Zodiac
    Jarhead
    Brothers

    Prisoners was pretty good, but I thought the directing was just awful and they just didn't make a very good film out of a plot that had a lot of potential and a great cast.

    With Love and Other Drugs/Brokeback Mountain being very good films, that just don't appeal to me. But I can step back and realize he was very good in both and both were very well done.
    They really are good movies. End of Watch was good, too.
  • friendfromlowry
    Fab4Runner;1741984 wrote:They really are good movies. End of Watch was good, too.
    Reps. End of Watch is a great movie.
  • MontyBrunswick
    friendfromlowry;1741986 wrote:Reps. End of Watch is a great movie.
    Too bad it's in a fictional fantasy land. Cops are white and they beat minorities.
  • j_crazy
    Fab4Runner;1741983 wrote:I watched it the other night, and I can't decide how I feel about it. Definitely too long. Somewhat interesting story, and some good performances. I guess I would say 5/10, too.
    same with me. add in what Raw Dawgin' it said. 5/10


    On that note, while i don't follow his career so i can't say for sure if this is true, but hasn't RDJ basically been playing some version Tony Stark in just about every movie he's been in since like 2007? I'm talking Due Date, Zodiac, The Soloist, The Judge, Sherlock Holmes. I haven't seen Chef, but Tropic Thunder is about the only movie where he doesn't have that arrogant, "smartest guy in the room" persona. And I'm not doggin' it, I like most of those movies. I just hadn't really thought about it until RDI said it.
  • lhslep134
    j_crazy;1742007 wrote:And I'm not doggin' it, I like most of those movies. I just hadn't really thought about it until RDI said it.
    QFT

    Also saw this on Grantland today and thought it was relevant to the Gyllenhaal discussion http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/the-jake-gyllenhaal-career-matrix/
  • friendfromlowry
    MontyBrunswick;1742003 wrote:Too bad it's in a fictional fantasy land. Cops are white and they beat minorities.
    Michael Pena was Mexican so there's that.
  • FatHobbit
    I had super low expectations for the judge. I'd never heard of it and only rented it because my brother-in-law said it was good and he wanted to watch it with me. (He has questionable movie taste) He did warn me that it was slow but that was all I knew about it going in. I would give it a 7 or maybe even an 8/10. I thought it was a slightly different character for RDJ, because even though he was a cocky asshole who got all the girls (ew), he actually didn't have all the answers and everything didn't go his way.
  • O-Trap
    Raw Dawgin' it;1741973 wrote:Regarding Southpaw, I won't be seeing it. Forest Whitaker is never in anything good.
    I can't think of a movie that was bad because of Forest Whitaker, though.
  • Laley23
    Forrest Whitaker was in Species...so RDI clearly has no clue what he is talking about.

    But, in all seriousness, I liked Last King of Scotland. The Butler was pretty good as well.
  • O-Trap
    Laley23;1742098 wrote:Forrest Whitaker was in Specier...so RDI clearly has no clue what he is talking about.

    But, in all seriousness, I liked Last King of Scotland. The Butler was pretty good as well.
    I did as well. Also liked Good Morning Vietnam.
  • SportsAndLady
    I like his action/drama type movies. Panic room and Phone booth I thought were good flicks.

    Stupid comment by RDI
  • O-Trap
  • Heretic
    Laley23;1742098 wrote:Forrest Whitaker was in Specier...so RDI clearly has no clue what he is talking about.

    But, in all seriousness, I liked Last King of Scotland. The Butler was pretty good as well.
    SportsAndLady;1742108 wrote:I like his action/drama type movies. Panic room and Phone booth I thought were good flicks.

    Stupid comment by RDI

    Last King of Scotland, Panic Room and Phone Booth were all really good, I thought.
  • Laley23
    Forgot about Good Morning Vienam. Great movie.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Laley23;1742214 wrote:Forgot about Good Morning Vienam. Great movie.
    Bloodsport. Thus dumb comment by RDI

    /discussion
  • Fab4Runner
    Southpaw is definitely depressing as fuck for a solid 2/3 of the movie, but I did like it overall. I thought Jakey was great, and the other actors were good as well. I'd say 6.5-7/10
  • MontyBrunswick
    Fab4Runner;1742376 wrote:Southpaw is definitely depressing as fuck for a solid 2/3 of the movie, but I did like it overall. I thought Jakey was great, and the other actors were good as well. I'd say 6.5-7/10
    But were there tits?
  • Fab4Runner
    MontyBrunswick;1742378 wrote:But were there tits?
    No. Quite a few shots of ring card girls in skimpy outfits, tho.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    Saw a screener of Pixels. 2/10.
  • Zoltan
    Finally watched Lone Survivor the other night, maybe a 6/10. I'll admit reading the book first hurt my view of the movie. It was so singular in it only being basically a straight fight scene for the entire movie. I would have liked them to show what was happening back home a little bit with his family, and all the military personal who gathered at his parents ranch.
  • isadore
    gosh a ruddies, watching "Train Wreck" can get you killed.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Ant-Man B- Nothing flashy. Not Marvel's best. Enjoyed the 'phasing' - shrinking and re-sizing special effects. Paul Rudd was just ok. Normally a big fan of Rudd, but IMO he didn’t really do anything special that no other actor could have done. There were two end-scenes, so recommend staying all the ay to the very end of the credits. The guy who stole the show was probably Corey Stoll. That guy is turning out to be quite the actor. Evangeline Lilly was also nice on the eyes.
    Trainwreck B Amy Schumer can be hilarious, and while she was in this film, I felt like it wasn't consistent enough. Felt like there were definitely some slow parts where I would have liked to have seen more from Schumer. Say what you will about females & males… but this was just yet again another example (IMO) where female leads just can't/don't seem to carry a film quite like a male lead can/does. The best scenes of the movie were: the sex scene w/ John Cena and the scene between LeBron and Hader, where LeBron is selling Cleveland hard. As a fanboy of Cleveland myself, it was nice seeing Cleveland getting some love and respect.

    As much as I felt the film ended abruptly, I did like the dancing scene Schumer put on. Normally I hate stuff like that, but I thought Schumer pulled it off because 1) it was actually kinda good (she actually made it look sexy) but 2) she wasn't 'perfect' and she highlighted her flaws.

    I thought LeBron did great for his first big-screen appearance. The scene with him and Bill Hader playing in the gym was hilarious. Loved LeBron taking it all serious - swatting Hader's shots left & right. And then loved Hader getting one bucket and then quitting the game. That was golden.

    I know I might take some heat for this, but I thought Brie Larson - from an acting standpoint - stole the show. She was the best "actor" in the film. Sure she didnt have that much on-screen time, but she came across the smoothest / least jittery. Hader was probably 2nd.

    Also... love my girl Vanessa Bayer. She just nails that 'awkward girl' role so well. It was also pretty cool seeing cameos by Tim Meadows, Leslie Jones (her cameo was the best) and Pete Davidson.
  • Ytowngirlinfla
    Ant-man 7/10. Very good Marvel movie. It was a low-budget for Marvel standards and I think the action and special effects were really good.
  • raiderbuck
    Scarlet_Buckeye;1742601 wrote:
    Trainwreck B Amy Schumer can be hilarious, and while she was in this film, I felt like it wasn't consistent enough. Felt like there were definitely some slow parts where I would have liked to have seen more from Schumer. Say what you will about females & males… but this was just yet again another example (IMO) where female leads just can't/don't seem to carry a film quite like a male lead can/does. The best scenes of the movie were: the sex scene w/ John Cena and the scene between LeBron and Hader, where LeBron is selling Cleveland hard. As a fanboy of Cleveland myself, it was nice seeing Cleveland getting some love and respect.

    As much as I felt the film ended abruptly, I did like the dancing scene Schumer put on. Normally I hate stuff like that, but I thought Schumer pulled it off because 1) it was actually kinda good (she actually made it look sexy) but 2) she wasn't 'perfect' and she highlighted her flaws.

    I thought LeBron did great for his first big-screen appearance. The scene with him and Bill Hader playing in the gym was hilarious. Loved LeBron taking it all serious - swatting Hader's shots left & right. And then loved Hader getting one bucket and then quitting the game. That was golden.

    I know I might take some heat for this, but I thought Brie Larson - from an acting standpoint - stole the show. She was the best "actor" in the film. Sure she didnt have that much on-screen time, but she came across the smoothest / least jittery. Hader was probably 2nd.

    Also... love my girl Vanessa Bayer. She just nails that 'awkward girl' role so well. It was also pretty cool seeing cameos by Tim Meadows, Leslie Jones (her cameo was the best) and Pete Davidson.
    I agree with just about everything except the female can't carry a lead part. There are some funny female lead roles, but I'm not going to get into a feminist debate. To each their own.

    I laughed out loud at Leslie Jones' scene. Mainly because I totally fell for the joke too, lol. The cameos were pretty cool too. John Cena talking about crossfit was hilarious. Oh I definitely agree with you about Brie Larson. She was the best actor in the movie, probably because she was the only real "actor" and not a comedian or athlete I guess. I gave it a 7-10.

    Side bar...the preview for the movie Crimson Peak? Fuck that...total NOPE.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    raiderbuck;1742745 wrote:I agree with just about everything except the female can't carry a lead part. There are some funny female lead roles, but I'm not going to get into a feminist debate. To each their own.

    I laughed out loud at Leslie Jones' scene. Mainly because I totally fell for the joke too, lol. The cameos were pretty cool too. John Cena talking about crossfit was hilarious. Oh I definitely agree with you about Brie Larson. She was the best actor in the movie, probably because she was the only real "actor" and not a comedian or athlete I guess. I gave it a 7-10.

    Side bar...the preview for the movie Crimson Peak? Fuck that...total NOPE.
    Allow me to clarify...

    Sure, females can lead and there are plenty of good movies where a female is the lead, but what I'm trying to say is... you take the BEST female (idk... is that Jennifer Lawrence?) and put her up against a Leonardo DiCaprio, Christian Bale, Daniel Day-Lewis, Bradley Cooper, Denzel Washington, Matthew McConaughey, Joaquin Phoenix,

    Look at the recent 'Best Picture' winners...
    Birdman - male lead
    12 Years a Slave - male lead
    Argo - male lead
    The Artist - 50/50
    The King's Speech - male lead
    The Hurt Locker - male lead
    Slumdog Millionaire - male lea
    No Country for Old Men - male lead

    Now... some of you may be saying, "Well those are Academy Award winners... this wasn't that... this was a simple comedy."

    Okay... for every Amy Schumer, I give you Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jonah Hill, Jim Carrey.

    Again... there are plenty of good female leads and plenty of good female lead-films... I just feel if you were to do a comparison, it's not even close... And I think Trainwreck was evidence of that, and it's disappointing because I was hoping it could buck the trend (ala Bridesmaids)