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    The Adjustment Bureau

    It's kind of a weird Sci-Fi love story. It has Matt Damon as the lead and Emily Blunt as the woman he keeps just missing. I almost feel like anything I say could be a spoiler here.
    There are some really good ideas in it. Matt Damon, I thought, was quite good. I didn't feel lots of chemistry between them in the film but there were some parts where it worked.
    The people on the other side were interesting I thought their characters could have been developed more though.
    I did like the film though so

    Watch it if it's free.
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    But...it was based on a true story

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    Dolphin Tale

    A fairly predictable and formulaic, but rather uplifting story of a dolphin whose tail is amputated following getting tangled in fishing gear. My wife described it as "one part Free Willy, one part How To Train Your Dragon". This is pretty much accurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terminatorphoenix View Post
    But...it was based on a true story

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_Franco
    Huh, I guess in 1998 being "based on a True Story" must have meant something then.
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    I'm Not There (2007)
    Starring Cate Blanchett, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Richard Gere, Ben Wishaw (of The Perfume, which I love) and some kid called Marcus Carl Franklin, all playing ... well, aspects of Bob Dylan is probably the best way to describe it. Also including the always lovely Julianne Moore. Directed Todd Haynes, who also did the snooze-fest that is Mildred Pierce.
    The film follows six different settings where the six main actors are not Bob Dylan, but more representations of how Dylan was viewed. So Heath Ledger is the father who was not there for his kids, while Christian Bale is more how he appeared to people who thought he was a traitorous hippie, and so on. All of these are filmed in their own styles and could be seen as short films interwoven. Blanchett excels in the slightly surrealist thread and after a while you forget that she is a woman playing a male character.
    Quite a nice little thing.

    Verdict: Watch
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    The Avengers [2D] (2012)
    I went to see this one a second time, though in normal-D this time. My conclusion is that the extra you pay to sit there with those annoying glasses is in no way worth it and the movie is just as good in 2D.
    Other reasons I enjoyed this movie more than other big blockbusters:
    - no overly clever kids
    - no idiots
    - no father/son issues
    - no dog

    Verdict: Must-see (still)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Avian View Post
    - no father/son issues
    Isn't Loki pretty much the living incarnation of a father-son issue?
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    You're thinking of the other movie.
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    He still has daddy issues (implied during his discussion with Thor on that mountain).
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    The Avengers was brilliant, the Hulk had by far the 2 best and funniest scenes both near the end, 1 with Loki after he screamed hes a god lol and the other with him and Thor "left turn clyde" to use another movie analogy, Best movie of the year so far by miles.
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    He still has daddy issues (implied during his discussion with Thor on that mountain).
    Yes, but they are not vital to the movie and there isn't a sub-plot about trying to reconnect with dad.
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    Did a search and was surprised that this one hasn't come up yet:

    Warrior (2011)

    The movie follows two brothers who enter an MMA tournament. The fight scenes are good, gritty and (mostly) believable, though one in particular is a bit of a stretch. The real strength of the movie comes from the writing and performances of Nick Nolte, Joel Edgerton and Tom Hardy - the best example of this being the fact that Edgerton and Hardy only have 1 scene of dialogue together, but this scene provides the viewer with a complete understanding of their relationship. I was particularly impressed with Hardy and amazed at his versatility when I realised that I'd seen him in a completely different role in Inception. The final scene is outstanding and I was wet around the eyes when the credits were rolling.

    Verdict: Watch 5 out of 5
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    Martyrs: 2008 French Extremism film. Unsure why I sat all the way through it, or what it was trying to say. I'm fine with violent films and horror movies and the like, but it seems that too often now the flimsiest premise of a plot/story/moral is draped over what is effectively just 2 hours of explicit, graphic torture.

    I don't know how I feel about this film, but I won't watch it again.
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    I've never really understood what draws people to watch those torture-porn movies.
    What sick mind actually enjoys watching them?
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    3 different types of people I've counted so far. Horror film buffs, who see gore in their films all the time and so just laugh along at how ridiculous it is. Those that get vicarious thrills from it and the third type, well, its a family forum so I won't go into it here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackcherry View Post
    3 different types of people I've counted so far. Horror film buffs, who see gore in their films all the time and so just laugh along at how ridiculous it is. Those that get vicarious thrills from it and the third type, well, its a family forum so I won't go into it here.
    Ridiculous gore I can (usually) take, but these days movies seem to go for extreme realism and I just don't see the point of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by New Cult King View Post
    Martyrs: 2008 French Extremism film. Unsure why I sat all the way through it, or what it was trying to say. I'm fine with violent films and horror movies and the like, but it seems that too often now the flimsiest premise of a plot/story/moral is draped over what is effectively just 2 hours of explicit, graphic torture.

    I don't know how I feel about this film, but I won't watch it again.
    Not seen Martyrs, but Wolf Creek left me feeling a bit like that. I just felt uncomfortable for most of the film. I don't understand the need for a film like that. Similarly, I've watched the first three Saw films, liked the first one, the second one was unnecessarily gruesome in parts, but the third just seemed like they threw the film together to see how many different, gory ways they could kill people. No intention of watching the rest of them, nor the Hostel films (likewise, I saw the first Hostel, and that just put me off).

    Not got a problem with violence/ gore, but when a film relies on it it's a bit pointless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnizipal View Post
    Ridiculous gore I can (usually) take, but these days movies seem to go for extreme realism and I just don't see the point of that.
    Same here. I can enjoy all the old Steve Jacksons and stuff like that but the realism things that basically all try to emulate Texas Chainsaw Massacre and put more physical, graphic torture on top are rather uninteresting to me.


    Wolf Creek is said to be really, really good though. In the scary way.

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    Wolf Creek is possibly the worst film ever made. And I've seen some shockers. It's not scary, it's not suspenseful, it's just plain terrible. AVOID.
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    Quote Originally Posted by New Cult King View Post
    Wolf Creek is possibly the worst film ever made. And I've seen some shockers. It's not scary, it's not suspenseful, it's just plain terrible. AVOID.
    I didn't mind it, but wouldn't bother with it again. far from the worst film ever made. John Jarratt is phenominally creepy.

    It's best watched with the knowledge that it's loosly based on the story of Ivan Milat (despite the citing of the Falconio case as an influence, I see no connection at all. Far more similarities with Milat).
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    And yet so far removed from the actual Milat case to be unrecognisable. I didn't find John Jarratt creepy in the slightest, but then ocker bogans don't creep me out. There are massive inconsistencies in the film - it was like the writer/director watched a whole heap of other horror films, and then tried to cram them all into one film whose first 4 hours (slight exaggeration, but this film feels like it is soooo loooong) was purely footage of three annoying backpackers driving in the desert.

    I was so disappointed by it. Wolf Creek was being billed as "ZOMG Scariest Moofie EVAR!" and I was fighting off sleep for most of it.
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