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Absolutely Anything

Some powerful aliens imbue a random human (Simon Pegg) with cosmic magical power (like, say, Mr. Mxyzptlk in comic books) because they want to decide, from the observation of how he uses it, whether Earth is to be destroyed or inducted into their exclusive group.
Given that nobody on Earth knows about this test, the story focuses on the protagonist, his attractive neighbour (Kate Beckinsale) and her crazy ex.

A good comedy, silly when it's harmless but very effective, almost serious, when it touches important subjects and character development.
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which I haven't seen yet and which is almost certainly dumbed down into an action movie.
Actually is wasn't as much as you'd expect. I was doing stuff while I had it on the TV so can't really comment on the quality though.
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I don't find off-screen narration in Taxi Driver any more welcome than in like 99,(9)% of fiction movies. Some can't stand retrospectives in films, I have a similar problem with off-screen narration.

Chinatown actually happens to be a proper film equivalent of first person narration. Even when Gittes is telling a joke, seemingly unaware of the customer's presence in office, we can't be sure whether he really doesn't know or deliberately ignores bystanders. Therefore the film's manner of following one person snooping around remains preserved.

All that smoking and drinking in almost every scene must be tough for the viewers who try to quit, though.
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xxx1993 wrote:I saw The Transporter Refueled. I think Ed Skrein is just as good as Jason Statham.
I vote this for movie related comment of the year. Genius.
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Transport Refueled
just same action we seen in every movie..jst waste of time

anyway i just watched
BODY HEAT 1981

this's pure Noir film..
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Hey, I think Jason Statham is good, but Ed Skrein is good also.
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xxx1993 wrote:Hey, I think Jason Statham is good, but Ed Skrein is good also.
actor is fine ..movie is terrible..but its about opinions
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I watched Infiniti or whatever its called. Netflix recommended it. Took me 3 days to get to a point where I've just given up trying to watch it. One man in a space station with people made crazy by blood. Just when you think they're dead and too crazy to be characters, they keep right on living. I kinda think there's going to be a twist at the end, but with 1 character vs madmen with guns just gets very old.
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Obiwanshinobi wrote:I don't find off-screen narration in Taxi Driver any more welcome than in like 99,(9)% of fiction movies. Some can't stand retrospectives in films, I have a similar problem with off-screen narration.

Chinatown actually happens to be a proper film equivalent of first person narration. Even when Gittes is telling a joke, seemingly unaware of the customer's presence in office, we can't be sure whether he really doesn't know or deliberately ignores bystanders. Therefore the film's manner of following one person snooping around remains preserved.
I didn't mind the narration in Taxi Driver (though my initial reaction was "narration? That's a little cheesy..."); it grew on me. I think because of the moody saxaphone music, the dark night setting, and the lowlife main character, it was consciously calling to mind a noir detective yarn.

I hadn't thought of Chinatown as first-person before, but now that I think of it I don't recall any scene where Gittes is not onscreen or observing something. It's great that we are never "ahead" of Jack when it comes to solving the mystery; every relevant clue is discovered as he discovers it. Skillfully done, Polanski, ha ha.
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Saw 7 chinese brothers at facets cinematheque and while it was somewhat boring by even mumblecore standards, it still had its memorable parts. Love the surprise appearances by Alex Ross Perry and Bob Byington.

Watched a bit of 'what we do in the shadows' but fell asleep since it was early AM and I was exhausted. Going to try and finish it tonight.
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kaicooper wrote:
xxx1993 wrote:Hey, I think Jason Statham is good, but Ed Skrein is good also.
actor is fine ..movie is terrible..but its about opinions
It's not about opinions. If the movie is terrible then it's terrible.
xxx1993 wrote:Hey, I think Jason Statham is good, but Ed Skrein is good also.
The comment was funny because Jason Statham is possibly the worst actor in the history of the art, and you were comparing Skrien to him as if he even had a qualifying grade. Skrien, from what I've seen, actually has some capacity.

Then again, breaking wind would upstage Jason Statham's acting ability.
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Skykid wrote:Then again, breaking wind would upstage Jason Statham's acting ability.
So, in saying this, what would your take on Tom Cruise's acting ability be? Just curious is all.
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boagman wrote:
Skykid wrote:Then again, breaking wind would upstage Jason Statham's acting ability.
So, in saying this, what would your take on Tom Cruise's acting ability be? Just curious is all.
Cruise was never a good actor. He had a standard course in naturalism, but his earliest years were based around a repertoire of serviceable egoism (silver screen masturbation) which included looking good, looking good and looking good. Acting didn't really come into it.

In recent years? Well, he's a bit like Richard Dreyfuss, as an example. As much as I love Jaws and enjoyed his character, he was literally Spielberg's chum and his performance showed it. Same with Close Encounters. But by the time these guys have had enough roles, they start to improve, which is normal. Dreyfuss was a little more ingratiated by the time he did What About Bob or Holland's Opus (nothing special, but he had a better grasp).

Cruise is the same. He has more range, doesn't only rely on egoism, and can handle his role. Is he good? No. Still just serviceable. But better than Statham? By light years.
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Skykid wrote:But better than Statham? By light years.
Dude!! Have you even seen Death Race? He acted the fuck out of that one!!
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jonny5 wrote:
Skykid wrote:But better than Statham? By light years.
Dude!! Have you even seen Death Race? He acted the fuck out of that one!!
Tell me you're trolling?


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I agree that he isn't really all that great but I love lock stock and two smoking barrels & snatch too much to dislike statham..he kind of fits those roles extremely well. also too bad guy ritchie's new film has been getting a little bit of flack for being mediocre. unfortunately still haven't seen it myself.
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Speaking in passing of Statham, has anyone seen the original Mechanic with Charles Bronson? I've been thinking of picking up the Twilight Time bluray, along with the newly-released 10 to Midnight for my action-exploitation sleaze, but they are a little pricey.

Thank God smaller labels like this and Retrovision at least have the courtesy to release movies using the poster as the cover instead of the same fucking boring "heads in a background" template that must have been proven by marketers somewhere as the most effective DVD cover for everything, ever.

Charles Bronson is also a fun point of comparison because one of the most frequent complaints about him is that he never really "acted"* but I love him all the same.

*not true if you've seen Hard Times and Once Upon a Time in the West
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Some-Mist wrote:I agree that he isn't really all that great but I love lock stock and two smoking barrels & snatch too much to dislike statham..he kind of fits those roles extremely well. also too bad guy ritchie's new film has been getting a little bit of flack for being mediocre. unfortunately still haven't seen it myself.
Those two movies are the only ones where he's just about passable because essentially he's tasked as playing himself.

He's a working class East End boy and he made good - I got nothing against someone getting lucky. But the man can't act for shit, he's absolutely hopeless, and he'd probably be the first to admit it.
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Skykid wrote:
Some-Mist wrote:I agree that he isn't really all that great but I love lock stock and two smoking barrels & snatch too much to dislike statham..he kind of fits those roles extremely well. also too bad guy ritchie's new film has been getting a little bit of flack for being mediocre. unfortunately still haven't seen it myself.
Those two movies are the only ones where he's just about passable because essentially he's tasked as playing himself.

He's a working class East End boy and he made good - I got nothing against someone getting lucky. But the man can't act for shit, he's absolutely hopeless, and he'd probably be the first to admit it.
Come on, man. I could understand you ragging on the guy if he was doing all of these 'acting' parts in non-action films where he is actually 'trying' to act, but seriously; he plays the same role in just about every movie he's in. How can you fault the guy for lack of acting chops when 90% of his roles are in 'Jason Statham vehicle number 1034' type mindless action films? You go into a Jason Statham movie, you know exactly what you are going to get every time - action, explosions, gritty british accents. The only surprise is the odd one where he has hair and you remember he's mostly bald
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Blade Runner
I forgot how awful the narration was, but for watching all versions since I own the 30th blu-ray set, I watched the original US release. Narration takes away from a good bit of the really nice music that was in the movie and at times doesn't feel so great. It works somewhat but, overall the final cut really is the best to watch. Still an interesting version of the movie for sure.
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I can never hate Statham because every time someone tries to tell me the transformers movies are "turn your brain off" action, I throw Crank 2 in their face as an example of what turn-your-brain-off-action is REALLY supposed to be!
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Mischief Maker wrote:I can never hate Statham because every time someone tries to tell me the transformers movies are "turn your brain off" action, I throw Crank 2 in their face as an example of what turn-your-brain-off-action is REALLY supposed to be!
lol.

Hey Skykid, what are your feelings on JCVD?
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Like the trend of asking Skykid what his feelings on thing x are lately.
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jonny5 wrote: Come on, man. I could understand you ragging on the guy if he was doing all of these 'acting' parts in non-action films where he is actually 'trying' to act, but seriously; he plays the same role in just about every movie he's in. How can you fault the guy for lack of acting chops when 90% of his roles are in 'Jason Statham vehicle number 1034' type mindless action films? You go into a Jason Statham movie, you know exactly what you are going to get every time - action, explosions, gritty british accents. The only surprise is the odd one where he has hair and you remember he's mostly bald
Not sure what you're getting at. I'm not judging the movies he's in, I'm just saying because he's so useless at delivering a single line convincingly I can't easily watch any of them.
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Hey Skykid, what are your feelings on JCVD?
That's the Van Damme thing where he plays himself, or you're asking about his acting. For the latter he's better than Statham.
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Why don't you do something useful and actually contribute to the forum instead of following me around threads like a little puppy?
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Nobody's following you, you egomaniac.
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Lord Satori wrote:Nobody's following you, you egomaniac.
It's not egomania to point out that you pop up like a little whack-a-mole whenever anyone mentions my name. As you're probably the most forgettable poster in the forum's history, it shouldn't really matter either, but facts are facts.
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Skykid wrote:
jonny5 wrote: Come on, man. I could understand you ragging on the guy if he was doing all of these 'acting' parts in non-action films where he is actually 'trying' to act, but seriously; he plays the same role in just about every movie he's in. How can you fault the guy for lack of acting chops when 90% of his roles are in 'Jason Statham vehicle number 1034' type mindless action films? You go into a Jason Statham movie, you know exactly what you are going to get every time - action, explosions, gritty british accents. The only surprise is the odd one where he has hair and you remember he's mostly bald
Not sure what you're getting at. I'm not judging the movies he's in, I'm just saying because he's so useless at delivering a single line convincingly I can't easily watch any of them.
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What British film director said something like "if there's any more pitiful sight than actor carrying weapon, it's the sight of an English actor carrying weapon"? "We can't act tough" - he said.
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Obiwanshinobi wrote:What British film director said something like "if there's any more pitiful sight than actor carrying weapon, it's the sight of an English actor carrying weapon"? "We can't act tough" - he said.
No idea but it's absolute nonsense. What's wrong with the formatting of the quote - it's missing all the 'a's and 'an's :idea:
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