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Blockade Boy, I saw Eastern Promises. Loved it. Haven't had the alertness for Michael Clayton yet. Though I do have American Gangster sitting around the house (as Michael Clayton).

Cobie, I know Atonement was based on a book and I had the feeling it was going to be slow like a book.

Casino Royale was pretty good. I liked them getting grittier than before. There was one scene I didn't like. After he was poisoned and went through hell...he showed up at the card table all squeaky clean. I would've preferred him to let the villain know...yes you poisoned me and I'm back. Besides that I really liked it. Not sure which girl you speak but the spanish girl at the beggining...alavao que buena!

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Trying to figure out "Primer."

I think I might try playing it in reverse.

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Currently watching The Deadly Mantis! Mega-kewl 50s sci fi!
I love that movie. One of my VHS tapes I still have.

For a real hoot, though,watch The Giant Claw one of these days. laugh

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A movie I found suprisingly enjoyable was 'Deja Vu' with Denzil Washingston. Denzel is one of my favorite actors and he was as excellent as he usually is (and the supporting cast as well). The movie involved aspects of time travel, alternate universes, etc. As a longtime DC comics fan, I'm basically an expert on that stuff and saw some of the endings coming before hand, but that didn't take away from my enjoyment of the film. All of that science-fiction stuff never took away from the basic character drama of the film. More than anything, this reminded me of Preminger's Laura, which I consider to be a great film.

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Just watched Elizabeth, parts I and II. Blanchett and Rush were enthralling but I couldn't really get into the screenplay or maybe it was the directing/editing. Liz's speech to the Lords and in part II to the troops were great but that montage in part I where she was practicing,

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It took me two years, but I've finally gotten over the offensively bad final season of the TV show Alias, and I watched the first episode of Season Two (because that's the season with the most Irina in it) and the first few minutes of the second episode.

It holds up pretty well, and it was nice, as a comic book fan, to note how much Irina is like Natasha Romanova gone bad, down to having the long red hair of Natasha's "classic" look.

On the other hand, the scene I used to love where Sydney pretends to be a rich Italian socialite demanding a hotel room was cheezier than I remembered, with Sydney dropping grade-school Italian phrases into her English like...well, the way foreigners used to talk (and sometimes still do) in comic books.


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I just watched Juno after fighting Lady Cobalt off for weeks.

Guess what? All that hype? Totally worth it. The movie was excellent, phenominal, even deserving of the word "Masterpiece".

The acting was so good that it almost ripped my throat out. Never has Jennifer Garner been this good. Never has Jason Bateman been so honest. Ellen Page? Consider me a fan for life. Plus at least another four or five actors that had lesser roles and just knocked it out of the park.

It had moments deadly serious and tense and yet it maintained a light-hearted feel continually. Humorous, off-beat, engrossing...I'm shocked at how much I liked it. I thought I wouldn't.

By far the best movie I've seen this year.

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Checked out "Teeth" last night. Veeery unusual horror/satire/dark comedy.

It's about a teenage girl who preaches abstinence and knows very little about sex. Well, it turns out she has a mutation which invloves having teeth in...well, use your imagination! And those teeth bite off...certain things of males.

Got it? nod

Okay, well it's played pretty straight and the lead actress is really talented and really helps sell the outrageous-sounding premise. By the end we're really rooting for her, and she's kind of a dark avenger...with a twist!

It's a little like Carrie in a way but more tongue-in-cheek, I guess.

Anyhow, it's not a perfect film but very enjoyable and certainly with a novel premise. I definitely recommend it!


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I just watched Juno after fighting Lady Cobalt off for weeks.
Another teacher and I combined classes to show Juno as the "end of the school year kid's are not going to study anymore math" film. It passed my watch six times without getting board criteria and actually had our usually bored with life students interested. One class, it was the first time I've heard "quiet" all year!

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We just watched the first disc from season three of Dante's Cove. Three back-to-back episodes. I'm tired and I'm cranky but still thought it was pretty entertaining.

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Arrested Development - I bought and watched Season One of this show after hearing about how funny it was for years. Lady Cobalt ended up not really enjoying it that much but for some reason I loved it. I thought it was the perfect blend of witty, tight dialogue and outright ridiculousness. Between this and Juno, I not only actually like Jason Bateman now, I like him a lot! Portia del Rossi was the best I've ever seen her and pretty much all the actors were fun. My favorite character was the oldest brother, Jobe, played by Will Forte. He sleazed it up so much that I couldn't help but love him.

Indiana Jones & the Crystal Skulls - I saw this and actually liked a lot. I'd say 95% of all of my friends were disappointed and many outright hated it. But I thought it was cool--Harrison Ford has aged quite a bit so they pretty much aged the series from the late 30's to the 50's, and in doing so changed many of the themes: whereas there are now Commies instead of Nazis, the other 1950's-centric themes apply too, including the Cold War, nuclear paranoia and aliens, which are all really connected in popular fiction of that era. So I thought it all fit pretty well. Evidently, many disagree laugh . Plus, I for some reason kind of was digging Kate Blanchett with that weird haircut, but I always find her very pretty.

Dexter - this is the series that prompted me to revisit this thread. I'd heard about it a little, but never realized what I was missing. Probably the most intense TV show I've ever seen, it’s quality rivals some of the best offered these last few years, like Lost, the Shield and Rome. Getting into the mind of a serial killer who was led towards another path which included some morals he could hang onto is fascinating. The show is creepy and makes no apologies for it; the subject matter is not for the faint of heart. The supporting characters are interesting, complex and really flawed and I like pretty much all of them. This is really a great show (I’m halfway through season 1). The most interesting part is to really explore the notion of a serial killer as a cold sociopath person who really can’t feel any emotions, but knows how to fake it to blend it just right; and then how that is both a gift in dealing with horrific situations and a serious flaw in being unable to feel love, compassion or care for those that love him.

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Saw The Happening last night. I thought it was pretty good. There were a few moments early on where I thought it was shaping up to be M. Knight's best movie ever, but it didn't quite deliver. Nonetheless, I thought it was pretty solid. I wasn't quite sold on Mark Wahlberg as a science teacher, but I thought the cast did a pretty good job overall. It probably reminded me of The Birds more than anything, though more like if the birds had started near the end and focused on the characters fleeing from the center of the attack.

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To Do List:
IJ $ the CS
Hulk
Iron Man.
Charlie Wilson's War (someone keeps checking it out of the library before I get there, grrr.)

Arrested Development: I've tried on several occasions. It's just too low key for me. I don't get into Office either.

Dexter: that sounds interesting. Is it on regular network?

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Just saw the Hulk. Meh. Somewhere between this movie and Ang Lee's version, there's a good movie, waiting to get out. (Ang Lee's had better casting, better acting and better CGI. This one benefitted from not having Hulk-dogs and not having Kris Kristofferson chewing the scenery, as well as having a better storyline.)

Iron Man rocked like no super-hero movie since Spider-Man has rocked.

I liked the new Indy as well, so it's nice to see that someone else in the world liked it! (Then again, every review that I read before the movie said that it wasn't as good as Last Crusade, which I hated with a passion, but was way better than Temple of Doom, which was my favorite, so I'm obviously not the average Indy fan...)

As for TV, Galactica's done, so now I'm waiting for Eureka to start up again. Once Eureka is done, it should be about time for Supernatural to start up again. I watch about 45 minutes of TV a week. smile


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Dexter: that sounds interesting. Is it on regular network?
Its on Showtime which is probably why both of us never heard of it before now. It actually doesn't have that much nudity, swearing or blood (okay, maybe a good amount of swearing), its just the gruesome subject matter that gets to be censor-free. I believe it already has 2 seasons out on DVD.

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I didn't hate the new Indy, but the switch to '50s sensibilities was very jarring for me. Yes, I know it wouldn't have made sense to set this film in the '40 given Indy's age, but it often felt that Indy was simply irrelevant or outmoded in this setting. Even the UFO stuff seemed out of Indy's story bubble. The story was simultaneously too real (A-bomb) and too surreal (aliens) to be an Indiana Jones adventure. I'd just have to say this story needed a '50s-style hero, not a '30s/'40s-style hero.


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I think Indy might've actually worked better if the focus had been on Shia Leboeuf's character rather than Indy himself. Somehow the Russians seemed far less interesting as villains than the Nazis did. The basic problem, conceptually, is that while the Nazis were pretty much obsessed with occult stuff, the communists very definitely weren't, so you can't have them going after something like the Ark of the Covenant.

I wasn't big on the alien component, either. Part of the success of the first movie was that the plots were very much rooted in the pulp literature of the 30s/40s. But crashed alien bodies from Roswell is so much more a 90s kind of plot than something from the 50s.

So, while I enjoyed the movie, I thought it could have been a lot better.

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It almost seemed like Indy 4 was a potential re-invention / expansion of the pulp genre. Somewhere in the fuzzy area between Alan Quartermain and Flash Gordon and The Day the Earth Stood Still.


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I watched Rabbit Proof Fence last night. It was interesting in that I knew almost nothing about the history of Aborigines in Australia going into it, and so it was nice being exposed to something different. As a movie, it was a little tedious. But as far as getting one pissed off at the arrogance of European civilization, it was quite effective.

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"The Middleman" a new sci-fi series on abcfamily based on a comic book of the same name episode 2 is on tonight with a repeat of episode 1 an hour earlier watched it last week a lot of fun sort of like Men in Black meets Gilmore Girls.

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Saw Get Smart over the weekend. While far from the worst movie ever based on a classic TV series, it was kind of disappointing, especially given the talent involved. I'd recommend waiting for when it is shown ad naseum on Cable TV.

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Saw [b]The Happening last night. I thought it was pretty good. There were a few moments early on where I thought it was shaping up to be M. Knight's best movie ever, but it didn't quite deliver. Nonetheless, I thought it was pretty solid. I wasn't quite sold on Mark Wahlberg as a science teacher, but I thought the cast did a pretty good job overall. It probably reminded me of The Birds more than anything, though more like if the birds had started near the end and focused on the characters fleeing from the center of the attack.[/b]
Saw the Happening too and I agree with Eryk's assessment. I liked it though many will not. It wasn't his best movie but it was a good watch and I'd watch it again. There were some very suspenseful and creepy parts and I thought those moments were done very well. It was the actual people (you'll know who I mean when you see the movie) who were terrifying, not the 'event'.

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Finally rented The Prestige on DVD after meaning to since, like, forever! Wow, was it ever worth the wait! Excellent performances from Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale--as well as all the supporting actors like Michael Caine, Scarlett Johannson and David Bowie. Bale is swiftly becoming one of my very favorite actors!

I feel pretty astute, though, as I figured out well before the end the twists for both characters that were later unveiled. I was left though with some questions about Bale's twist and how far and with whom his ruses were taken, if anyone who's seen it knows what I mean. That's part of the fun for me, I guess.

Anyhow, I highly, HIGHLY recommend this 2006 film to anyone who hasn't seen it yet or who's enjoyed any of director Chris Nolan's other films like Batman Begins or especially (one of my personal favorites of his) Memento. I'll definitely be seeking Nolan's other films out!


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Loved The Prestige, time to watch that one again.

"Mysterious Skin"

The second amazing piece of work (The Lookout) I've seen by the Third-Rock kid Joey Gordon-Levitt. He doesn't play it safe with his roles, for sure.

A great movie to see on a day where you need a kick in the emotions. NOT an easy movie to watch though. I'd recommend reading a good synopsis before taking this one on.

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I've finally gotten around to playing back my entire Gerry Anderson videotape collection. I started with 10 random episodes of STINGRAY (recorded off the Sci-Fi Channel just before they yanked it off the air), and am now in the middle of a trio of THUNDERBIRDS compilation films (2 episodes each). After this it'll be the 2 TB feature films, and then the 10 episodes of CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS I taped off Sci-Fi before they stopped showing that, too.

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