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17 years ago @ /Film - Trailer For Vertige Bl... · 1 reply · +4 points

Climb climb climb... BEAR TRAP! This movie looks great.

17 years ago @ /Film - LOL: Star Trek Movie Q... · 1 reply · +1 points

My first run through I landed on "the Undiscovered Country". Why do I have to say "no" to Klingons to get to the better movie?

17 years ago @ /Film - Angels & Demons - What... · 1 reply · +2 points

It was a lot of fun I thought. About 1/3rd into it it seems to devolve into more of an action movie ditching clever clues for gun fights and running around Rome, but overall it was still a blast.

I think Hanks is great as Langdon. He feels like a real world Indiana Jones without the fashion sense or theme song. I would love to see this become at least a trilogy if not a full blown franchise for him. Tell Dan Brown to get cracking on 8 more books.

Ewan MacGregor is fantastic. It takes a unique skill set to play a believable man of faith. Confidence in your beliefs without being condescending or self righteous. He's got this scene with Hanks where he asks him if he believes in God and he played it perfectly. He was assured and powerful without being threatening. He was a welcoming presence which was hugely important for the character.

17 years ago @ /Film - Transformers 2 Version... · 0 replies · +2 points

He's lost his touch. :P

It's not a terrible remix but they should definitely had this over to a band that's used to doing this kind of heavy lifting.

17 years ago @ /Film - Movie Trailer: Rob Mar... · 0 replies · +1 points

Oh that totally slipped my mind! My bad. Good call, C'on.

17 years ago @ /Film - Movie Trailer: Rob Mar... · 6 replies · +1 points

There are some gorgeous shots in that trailer. Is it wrong that I'm curious to see what Marshall could do with a non-musical script? He's clearly got some good sensibilities and is one of the only directors working today translating part of what makes theater so great to the big screen... why not have him tackle something that relies on just his and his actor's abilities instead of using knock out songs as a safety net.

17 years ago @ /Film - Lost Season 5 Finale -... · 1 reply · +3 points

I thought this season was a mess but the finale is one of the best that the show has ever produced. Not as many solid answers as I would have liked but enough half answers for us to play guessing games for the next 8 months. :)

I think the key to this episode was the casting of (SPOILERS) Jacob. He brought a great sense of calm, power and mystery to the role without being threatening. Despite the fact that everyone he knows seems to want to kill him, he's seems like a pretty solid dude. while it looks like he might be dead I think it's hugely important that we're on his side when going into season 6.

17 years ago @ /Film - The Top Ten Lines Neve... · 0 replies · +3 points

"Hangin' and Bagin' " should be in EVERY Star Trek.

17 years ago @ /Film - Stupid: Watchmen Blu-R... · 0 replies · +1 points

I would never use this feature but you have to respect them for exploring new ways for audiences to complain about how they screwed up the Watchmen.

17 years ago @ /Film - Tarantino's Inglo... · 0 replies · +1 points

I love how passionate Tarantino is about storytelling and filmmaking but wish he'd stop teasing potential movies like this or The Vega Brothers with it being nothing more than a spark in the back of his head. He gets people's hopes up and then doesn't follow through. Wait until the movie kicks ass and then get our hopes up.