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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Everyone seemed to love 500 Days of Summer yet I remember being bored and somewhat irritated by Zooey Deschanel and her oh so quaint vintage style. Now everyone seems to be getting behind Up in the Air and I was excited to see it last night. Clooney is charming as always and there were some nice moments, but overall I found it slow and quite depressing. So I'm beginning to think maybe it's me. Maybe for whatever reason I'm not enjoying movies as much as I used to. Especially the ones that I hear such great word of mouth about. Up in the Air I watched at home as a screener so maybe I missed something in the movie going experience by not seeing it in the theatre. Not sure, but I want to be blown away again by something soon!
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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I think there is something to be said about watching a movie with a full audience.
You get to experience how the emotional beats, setups and payoffs really work (or don't work) with regular people; non-industry insiders like us. Also, I think you have to view "Up In The Air" from the perspective it is a reflection of our times. We are in an era filled with both sheer panic and optimism, right now. As the famous passage goes, it is the best of times and it is the worst of times. I think this is what "UITA", both the book and now the adaptation is saying.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Don't worry about it. I truly believe in the Mass Review Theory that I made up. A few people see a movie and they decide for 90% of the audience how THEY feel about it before/during/after they see it. Especially if it's an Indie movie like Juno or 500 Days of Summer.
Everyone says it's great -- so then most people see it and even if they don't like (think they should or did). Some people just think what they think. I've been that way. But I remember the first time I had that horrible feeling like "what's wrong with me?" It was THE BIG LEBOWSKI. At film school we all went to see it, 99% of the people loved, except for me. And I'm a comedy guy. I just never really like black comedies or the Coens except for Raising Arizona. But all my film nerd friends, these are Gods to them. Even my parents like it. But F it -- it's how I feel. Can't change that. And you shouldn't. People loved THERE WILL BE BLOOD and NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN -- and I see the talent, but they do nothing for me the way they do for other people. THE DARK KNIGHT on the other hand, hits all my buttons. UP was great. So I guess I'm just more a mainstream jerk. Like what you want or don't. It's okay to like HAROLD AND KUMAR more than DR. STRANGLOVE. I do. By 1000%. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Bono, I was right there with you with those two movies. "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" was robbed! Also loved "Michael Clayton" and "Into the Wild" that year. As for "Up in the Air" I guess I was really looking forward to the ride of a great movie that I'd heard such good things about. Instead I found myself picking apart poor Anna Kendrick's face trying to figure out what exactly was weird about it. Too short a chin I decided. Or rather her mouth is very low on her face. Not the kind the of thing you should be thinking about if you're fully invested in a movie!
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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If you're not liking (500) Days of Summer, then you're obviously a danger to society, ha.
Haven't seen Up in the Air yet, but I know what type of film it is and I know many who will see the film from a different angle and not just get it. Maybe I will be one of them, but (500) Days is simply a movie gift. And Zooey is a treat to behold. I kinda get her style. But the best part about her is that nobody can truly figure out her retro style and what she's about. There's something you can't pinpoint what you love about her, but you just end up LOVING her. And every girl I know is in love with her, so that's reason enough for me. Story aside though for (500), the filmmaking is brilliant with excellent pacing. |
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Join Date: May 2005
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I just tried watching (500) DAYS OF SUMMER and only made it to Day 28. Seriously. I hated it.
I have a bone to pick with you, Bono, over THERE WILL BE BLOOD, but I'm firmly in your camp on NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN.... |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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I just turned off the animated film "9". I don't know what it was, but I just couldn't finish it. If I stop a film more than three times while watching it, there's typically a problem with it. Maybe it's that I get bored fast. I don't know. I think I've watched too many films lately, so I've started to become jaded. I also have found that I get through Comedies more easily than any other genre. Maybe it's that they tend to be a bit more engaging due to the comedy.
It takes a lot more to make me care now. Since I started writing I've been looking at films mych more critically.
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And my main point to everyone/anyone -- who gives an F if someone else likes it or doesn't? I know that's what us film guys live for -- to argue/discuss. But isn't that such a weird thing? We should not really care what others think -- but we do. Because we doubt ourselves I guess. And I always love when people say I hated that movie, how dare you not like this movie. That's built in comedy! |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Los Angeles
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I have this idea that hype ruins a lot of movies for me. UITA & Juno (for example) was well recieved by critics & audiences, so when I went... I wasn't blown away. But I went to see Live Free Die Hard thinking that this was gonna be crap & came out happier with it.
Basically if my expectations are set high, I'm ruined before I sit down in the theater. If they're low, I get more enjoyment.
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