Mr-bravestone
Joined Nov 2010
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Just watch it and look for the subtle rivalry between theatre and film. It's really just too funny as I've experienced this first hand. Inarritu rolled the dice once again taking chances, managing to pull off the illusion of being shot all in on take. The performances were great all around, I really could have used a bit more Zachary Galifinakis however, he can hold his own in serious roles when he needs to. A bit more blanchette would have been nice as well. It was great seeing Michael Keaton back in form being not only hilarious but showing real depth to his character arc. The ending was a bit ambiguous which is why it is easily worth more than one watch. A well deserved Oscar in my books.
First off let's just say I never thought I'd never see Brad and Aaron J in a film together, but here we are! Very cool effects and hilarious fight scenes, although sloppy makes it that much more believable. The film looked like a hoot to shoot and keeps the audience guessing throughout (this is a crime film after all). Lots of Easter eggs to be found, amongst the glitz and glamour of it all you still need to pay attention. The supporting cast were all great, I could write an essay about everyone but I highly recommend you watch for yourself.
Let's just say this was so much fun, even my dad didn't take his evening nap. So, go treat yourself to a night in and give it a whirl! - G.
Let's just say this was so much fun, even my dad didn't take his evening nap. So, go treat yourself to a night in and give it a whirl! - G.
'The Fault in our Stars' ...eh.
It's a Cancer film, expect to get sad as the stereotypical boy next door helps lonely girl come out of her shell.
For me it was just far too overwrought with the love story angle, I think it was the amount of 'lovey dovey' speeches they made, when there was a lot more room for displaying the love rather than pausing for a whole page monologue about it. Ithich made the pacing of the story a bit choppy and too "Shakespeare in the Park" feeling.
The performances from the cast were just OK. Shalene Woodley definitely stood out however. They certainly would've shone even brighter with better source material.
Wait for this to come on Cable.
It's a Cancer film, expect to get sad as the stereotypical boy next door helps lonely girl come out of her shell.
For me it was just far too overwrought with the love story angle, I think it was the amount of 'lovey dovey' speeches they made, when there was a lot more room for displaying the love rather than pausing for a whole page monologue about it. Ithich made the pacing of the story a bit choppy and too "Shakespeare in the Park" feeling.
The performances from the cast were just OK. Shalene Woodley definitely stood out however. They certainly would've shone even brighter with better source material.
Wait for this to come on Cable.