starri February 12, 2017 Share February 12, 2017 13 hours ago, Danny Franks said: I didn't mind her either. I've not minded her in any movie I've seen her in. Have you ever seen Riding the Bus with My Sister? 2 Link to comment
Danny Franks February 12, 2017 Share February 12, 2017 24 minutes ago, starri said: Have you ever seen Riding the Bus with My Sister? No. But it looks and sounds like a terrible movie. I have seen Four Weddings and a Funeral, Groundhog Day, Multiplicity, Short Cuts and Sex, Lies and Videotape and thought she was fine in them. Not Oscar-worthy, but not noticeably bad. It's not like she's Pamela Anderson or anything. 5 Link to comment
UYI February 12, 2017 Share February 12, 2017 Now that I think of it, she DOES have some awkward line reads in St. Elmo's Fire, too. They're not as egregious as a lot of the ones from FWAAF, though (although the way she shouts "He'll freeze!" in one scene is particularly cringe worthy, at least to me). Which leads me to the UO that I actually love St. Elmo's Fire. :P 4 Link to comment
Browncoat February 12, 2017 Share February 12, 2017 I love St. Elmo's Fire, too, @UYI! (Despite Andie MacDowell!) 2 Link to comment
spaceytraci1208 February 12, 2017 Share February 12, 2017 2 hours ago, AimingforYoko said: Is that unpopular? I think Unbreakable is by far, his best film. I thought it was; I always hear The Sixth Sense praised, and tend to get strange looks when I mention how much I enjoy Unbreakable lol 1 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen February 12, 2017 Share February 12, 2017 5 hours ago, AimingforYoko said: Is that unpopular? I think Unbreakable is by far, his best film. I think Unbreakable has probably held up a lot better (although i haven't watched either in years). Plus i think Unbreakable gets a lot more respect now just because super hero movies, especially good super hero movies are a lot more common now than they were in 2000. So back then it was a lot easier to write the movie off. 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 February 13, 2017 Share February 13, 2017 On 2/12/2017 at 11:39 AM, Danny Franks said: No. But it looks and sounds like a terrible movie. I have seen Four Weddings and a Funeral, Groundhog Day, Multiplicity, Short Cuts and Sex, Lies and Videotape and thought she was fine in them. Not Oscar-worthy, but not noticeably bad. It's not like she's Pamela Anderson or anything. It is. Oh my god, thank god that came out pre-Twitter. Rosie O'Donnell would have been raked over the coals. She's moved to T.V. but it's kind of impressive that Andie's had such a long career given that her acting isn't much to write home about. I don't think Rooney Mara's all that. She's a fine, serviceable actress but I'm really rooting for her sister Kate. I don't find Rooney as stunningly gorgeous as the media seems to treat her, either. 4 Link to comment
ribboninthesky1 February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 I remember there was a discussion thread on a film Rooney starred in with Jude Law and Channing Tatum (too lazy to look it up), and it felt like every other comment was about how beautiful Rooney was. I try to respect "eye of the beholder" and all, but she has a sickly look about her. But hey, heroin chic was and is a thing, so I guess. Definitely prefer Kate. 3 Link to comment
starri February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 1 hour ago, methodwriter85 said: It is. Oh my god, thank god that came out pre-Twitter. Rosie O'Donnell would have been raked over the coals. It's not so much a performance as it is a hate crime. 1 Link to comment
methodwriter85 February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 1 hour ago, ribboninthesky1 said: I remember there was a discussion thread on a film Rooney starred in with Jude Law and Channing Tatum (too lazy to look it up), and it felt like every other comment was about how beautiful Rooney was. I try to respect "eye of the beholder" and all, but she has a sickly look about her. But hey, heroin chic was and is a thing, so I guess. Definitely prefer Kate. I just feel like she's basically any skinny, brunette girl with blue eyes that you can see scores of walking around in hipster gear in a college town or youth-oriented neighborhood. She's not bad-looking, but I feel like the media treats her like she's Audrey Hepburn or Liz Taylor or something. I've always kind of liked Kate Mara because she reminds me of Sabrina Lloyd from Sliders (they have a similar voice and mannerisms), who I always liked and felt sad that she gave up on acting. Her look is also a little bit more unique than her sister's. 2 Link to comment
Danny Franks February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 16 hours ago, methodwriter85 said: I don't think Rooney Mara's all that. She's a fine, serviceable actress but I'm really rooting for her sister Kate. I don't find Rooney as stunningly gorgeous as the media seems to treat her, either. I agree with that. Kate Mara is much prettier, and has a warmer energy than Rooney in any movie I've seen her in. Rooney Mara actually looks rather plain, by comparison (and from some angles, she genuinely looks plain by any comparison). Also, Kate Mara making fun of the Fantastic Four movie that she starred in was amusing, and endearing. 1 Link to comment
magicdog February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 (edited) Quote Andie McDowell's Southern accent was so thick in Greystoke, they had to overdub her with Glenn Close. IIRC her character was supposed to have been from (or living in) Virginia. I know Virginian's accents can vary, but it wouldn't have been such a bad thing for her to have kept it would it? Edited February 14, 2017 by magicdog Link to comment
Silver Raven February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 1 hour ago, magicdog said: IIRC her character was supposed to have been from (or living in) Virginia. I know Virginian's accents can vary, but it wouldn't have been such a bad thing for her to have kept it would it? If it had been intelligible. 1 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 On 2/13/2017 at 6:01 PM, ribboninthesky1 said: I remember there was a discussion thread on a film Rooney starred in with Jude Law and Channing Tatum (too lazy to look it up), and it felt like every other comment was about how beautiful Rooney was. I try to respect "eye of the beholder" and all, but she has a sickly look about her. But hey, heroin chic was and is a thing, so I guess. Definitely prefer Kate. The movie was Side Effects, and I suppose Rooney is a bit of an acquired taste. Second UO. I think. Maybe? Sarah Silverman is a damned good dramatic actress. I know she's mostly known for her comedy, but I watched I Smile Back on DVD last night, and her performance really impressed me. Check it out if you get the chance. Its a little bleak in places, but just....wow. 2 Link to comment
vibeology February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 53 minutes ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: Second UO. I think. Maybe? Sarah Silverman is a damned good dramatic actress. I know she's mostly known for her comedy, but I watched I Smile Back on DVD last night, and her performance really impressed me. Check it out if you get the chance. Its a little bleak in places, but just....wow. I agree with this. My exposure to her in a dramatic role comes from TV and Masters of Sex but she was very strong there and that's in a cast full of great dramatic actors. 2 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 I find a number of comedians are very good dramatic actors: Darell Hammond, Stephen Colbert, Larry Miller, Samantha Bee are just a few. Granted maybe I should have posted this in the television thread instead. Oops! ? 2 Link to comment
Archery February 22, 2017 Share February 22, 2017 On 2/21/2017 at 2:41 PM, GHScorpiosRule said: I find a number of comedians are very good dramatic actors: Darell Hammond, Stephen Colbert, Larry Miller, Samantha Bee are just a few. Granted maybe I should have posted this in the television thread instead. Oops! ? I'll anchor you here. Steve Carrell in "Dan in Real Life" legit breaks my heart, while I'm laughing just a little bit. 5 Link to comment
cpcathy February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 Regarding Steve Carrell, I thought he should have gotten the Oscar nomination for Little Miss Sunshine instead of Alan Arkin. 8 Link to comment
wallflower75 February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 Just now, cpcathy said: Regarding Steve Carrell, I thought he should have gotten the Oscar nomination for Little Miss Sunshine instead of Alan Arkin. I'll see you that Oscar snub and raise you the nom he should've gotten for The Big Short over Christian Bale. 5 Link to comment
UYI February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 On 2/21/2017 at 2:41 PM, GHScorpiosRule said: I find a number of comedians are very good dramatic actors: Darell Hammond, Stephen Colbert, Larry Miller, Samantha Bee are just a few. Granted maybe I should have posted this in the television thread instead. Oops! ? Will Ferrell in Stranger Than Fiction. Very, very strong dramatic performance there. 2 Link to comment
kiddo82 February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 Will Ferrell's funniest bits are when he plays it straight. His Alex Trebek from the SNL celebrity jeopardy sketches holds up against just about anything else he's done. 6 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 As a fan of classic musicals, I only recently checked out the much-maligned Naughty Marietta, starring the much-maligned Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, and you know what I think? The movie is good, and the leads are not that bad! They're actually kind of fun, and I don't mean that ironically! Film essayist John DiLeo put it best: [Naughty Marietta] is funny, [MacDonald and Eddy] know it's funny, and they are funny". The songs are lovely, they're having a great time singing them, and Eddy's much criticized stiffness is made amusing and deadpan by W.S. Van Dyke's great direction. I also unapologetically love "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life". Love it. Not even Young Frankenstein can ruin it. 1 Link to comment
Browncoat February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 I can't stand Will Ferrell. He's not quite as annoying to me as Jim Carrey is, but it's close. 4 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 I don't think Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, and Owen Wilson are comic geniuses. Yeah, I said it. I'll take it a step further: I hate most contemporary comedies. Jokes are stretched way past the point where they're funny, slapstick comedy is now way too violent and/or mean, characters explain the joke, there's no timing, rhythm, or consistent tone, actors are visibly uncomfortable and appear to flailing with their lines, and there's nauseating, contrived sentimentality slapped on at every opportunity. Comedies nowadays assume that I, the viewer, am one of three things: stupid, a sociopath, or a stupid sociopath, and I don't appreciate being treated as any of these. 15 Link to comment
ribboninthesky1 February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 Ant Man might have been the most convoluted, yet pointless Marvel film I've seen to date. The amount of reaching and twisting to "redeem" Paul Rudd's character was laughable. You want to infiltrate your former company to prevent further research of and exploitation of your dangerous tech by your former protege? Do you a) leverage your capable and more experienced daughter who is on the board, has security access, and already a mole with the trust of said former protege, or b) twist yourself into a pretzel and waste lots of time to recruit and "train" some Robin Hood-esque thief with ZERO knowledge or experience of your tech? I think we know the answer. Plus, I like Paul Rudd well enough, but the entire supporting cast stole the film from him with their performances. Michael Pena especially. Switching to an opinion more DC-related: Jason Mamoa does nothing for me. I've never understood the attraction. 6 Link to comment
starri February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 1 hour ago, Wiendish Fitch said: I don't think Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, and Owen Wilson are comic geniuses. Yeah, I said it. I'm not a huge fan of Wiig either (Kate McKinnon becoming SNL's female star after her departure was a big step up), but I thought she and Bill Hader were both really good in Skeleton Twins. That movie had EVERYTHING. 5 Link to comment
cpcathy February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 Bill Hader is amazing in Skeleton Twins. I think he's a great dramatic actor. He just has a gift. 2 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 45 minutes ago, ribboninthesky1 said: Ant Man might have been the most convoluted, yet pointless Marvel film I've seen to date. The amount of reaching and twisting to "redeem" Paul Rudd's character was laughable. You want to infiltrate your former company to prevent further research of and exploitation of your dangerous tech by your former protege? Do you a) leverage your capable and more experienced daughter who is on the board, has security access, and already a mole with the trust of said former protege, or b) twist yourself into a pretzel and waste lots of time to recruit and "train" some Robin Hood-esque thief with ZERO knowledge or experience of your tech? I think we know the answer. Remember in the old days when women took a backseat while men got to have all the glory and fun! Well, it's the 2010s now! Now women... can take a backseat while men get to have all the glory and fun, but now with half-assed snark and cheap sentimentality! Yay, progress, baby, woo! 6 Link to comment
ribboninthesky1 February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 Bwah! What made it worse was everything needed to stop Corey Stoll's villain was set up in Hope. Why even bother making her 1) Hank Pym's daughter, 2) on the board of his company, 3) close confidante of Stoll, and 4) second only to Pym in experience with his tech? I'm doubly annoyed because I usually can't stand Evangeline Lilly, but this shitshow made me like her. I kept hoping she would knock both her idiotic father and useless stand-in out, drag them into that secret vault or whatever at Pym's home, and go handle business without having to break in any-fucking-where. I'm appalled this mess made any money. 3 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 (edited) Just caught Cinderella (live version with Lily James and Richard Madden) and I hated how they made the Grand Duke a villain and co-conspirator of Evil Stepmother, when in the Disney version (yeah, yeah, sanitized, I know, but it's the one I like, so don't judge me!?) he was a funny, wanting to please, and at times, a bumbling doofus, good person. Or that the Prince's father, the King DIED!? But then we wouldn't have gotten Kit to reveal himself and insist on asking Ella to come down to try on the slipper. Though I did love Cate's portrayal. And oh look! Lucretia Borgia and Daisy Mason Holliday Grainger and Sophie McShera played Anastasia and Drisilla! Speaking of Richard, he was barely recognizable without his signature beard! It was his voice and unearthly blue eyes that made me think- is that Robb Stark??IMDb confirmed that it was! I do wish the animals could have spoken if only to hear them call Ella, "Cinderelly! Cinderelly!"?? What? Edited February 25, 2017 by GHScorpiosRule 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 I liked the live action Cinderella well enough, though I agree making the Grand Duke a bad guy was unnecessary. But whatever. The dress was pretty. And even without the beard I loved Prince Robb Stark. 3 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 13 minutes ago, Spartan Girl said: I liked the live action Cinderella well enough, though I agree making the Grand Duke a bad guy was unnecessary. But whatever. The dress was pretty. And even without the beard I loved Prince Robb Stark. Yep! And I'm enjoying seeing Robb Stark Richard play Cosimo Medici on Netflix's Medici: Masters of Florence, though I don't know if he'll be back in the second season since Season Two picks up to tell Cosimo's grandson's story. But maybe there will be Flashbacks. He really is yummy. I never realized how beautiful his eyes are.? 1 Link to comment
Jazzy24 February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 2 hours ago, GHScorpiosRule said: Just caught Cinderella (live version with Lily James and Richard Madden) and I hated how they made the Grand Duke a villain and co-conspirator of Evil Stepmother, when in the Disney version (yeah, yeah, sanitized, I know, but it's the one I like, so don't judge me!?) he was a funny, wanting to please, and at times, a bumbling doofus, good person. Or that the Prince's father, the King Reveal hidden contents DIED!? But then we wouldn't have gotten Kit to reveal himself and insist on asking Ella to come down to try on the slipper. Though I did love Cate's portrayal. And oh look! Lucretia Borgia and Daisy Mason Holliday Grainger and Sophie McShera played Anastasia and Drisilla! Speaking of Richard, he was barely recognizable without his signature beard! It was his voice and unearthly blue eyes that made me think- is that Robb Stark??IMDb confirmed that it was! I do wish the animals could have spoken if only to hear them call Ella, "Cinderelly! Cinderelly!"?? What? I LOVE Disney's live action of Cinderella. Im not a big fan of Disney redoing their animated movies into live action but so far they have done a good job. And because they have done a good job I will give them a chance. But if they ruin Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, or Aladdin well, Disney and I will have some big problems. 5 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 6 hours ago, Wiendish Fitch said: Remember in the old days when women took a backseat while men got to have all the glory and fun! Well, it's the 2010s now! Now women... can take a backseat while men get to have all the glory and fun, but now with half-assed snark and cheap sentimentality! Yay, progress, baby, woo! 'Course, that "progress" is also what pushed Kristen Wiig into the spotlight as a comedic genius, so there's that. :-P 1 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 8 hours ago, ribboninthesky1 said: Switching to an opinion more DC-related: Jason Mamoa does nothing for me. I've never understood the attraction. Can I sit with you? The man does nothing for me, and I find his acting pretty one note. Then there's the fact that his hair color for Arthur is ALL WRONG. Yes, I admit I'm anal retentive about the small shit. I've stated this elsewhere, but in my opinion, DC needs to just stick with animation, where they excel and just stop with the live action, which they've proven, aside from a few hits in recent years, they totally SUCK at. I will probably see the Wonder Woman movie, because it actually looks interesting (I saw the trailer on my Justice League: Dark animated movie), but I'm so not interested in their live version of the Justice League. Mainly because Barry, who is supposed to be Batman, Superman's contemporary, comes off as a fucking teenager, and too much like Marvel's Peter Parker for me to take this seriously. They should have just made him be Bart. Plus, as stupid as some may find it, I refuse to watch any live version movies where Affleck is playing Batman. Link to comment
ribboninthesky1 February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 Agreed on the animation. Personally, I think the genre itself needs to stick to the animated realm, as it doesn't translate well to live action (definitely UPO, since there are a lot of Marvel fans). But DC definitely. 1 Link to comment
Wildcard February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 Quote I don't think Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, and Owen Wilson are comic geniuses. Yeah, I said it. I'm not a fan of Will Ferrell's comedies - but "Stranger than Fiction" is one of my favorite movies and I think Ferrell is quite good in it. 3 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 2 minutes ago, Wildcard said: I'm not a fan of Will Ferrell's comedies - but "Stranger than Fiction" is one of my favorite movies and I think Ferrell is quite good in it. Oh, don't misunderstand, I don't think he's without talent; he's very good in Stranger than Fiction, Melinda and Melinda, and, okay, Elf (though I really have to be in the right mood to watch that one). I just don't think he's the funniest thing ever; a little Ferrell goes a long, long way, and I think he's been getting way too broad and way too mean lately (granted, that's mostly the material, but still). 3 Link to comment
Dancingjaneway February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 I'm sure this one will get me in some trouble but here goes. I have NO urge to see the live-action Beauty & The Beast. Nothing about it interests me. I liked the animated version but that's it. 10 Link to comment
Danny Franks February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 (edited) On 26/02/2017 at 4:35 PM, Dancingjaneway said: I'm sure this one will get me in some trouble but here goes. I have NO urge to see the live-action Beauty & The Beast. Nothing about it interests me. I liked the animated version but that's it. I feel like I should see it, because my girlfriend really wants to, and because thinking about it made me realise I've never seen Emma Watson in a movie. But... I just don't wanna. Edited February 27, 2017 by Danny Franks 1 Link to comment
vibeology February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 Like Cinderella and The Jungle Book before it (and have there been more than I'm forgetting?) I'll get there when I get there. Probably when it shows up on Netflix and I need something for a lazy Sunday morning. I remember the "original" well and think back on it fondly. I don't think this one will "ruin my childhood" or anything but that animated film will always be first in my heart because it was something that was a part of growing up. This can't be that for me, though I'm sure out there is some seven year old girl who is going to see this and it will be a huge part of her childhood. So I get why Disney remakes these things. It's a new audience and the people who are into the nostalgia and it's different enough since it's live-action to be something separate from the animated classic. But it's not for me. 3 Link to comment
kiddo82 February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 I kinda feel the exact same way. I have no problem with the live action versions but unless they cast someone I'm really interested in seeing (now that I know Richard Madden is in Cinderlla I might have to put it on my watch list) I can't see myself going out of my way to see them. I'm sure they'll show up on FreeForm someday and I'll check them out then. 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 (edited) I can deal with animated clocks and wardrobes when they're cartoons, but when they're live action, they just look fake. Especially Mrs. Potts and Chip. They just look dumb. Edited February 27, 2017 by Silver Raven 3 Link to comment
JustaPerson February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 (edited) I think Cinderella made a good choice in mostly cutting out the talking mice. They're still in there, but they don't speak or wear clothes. Edited February 27, 2017 by JustaPerson 3 Link to comment
cpcathy February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 I hate that Disney feels the need to make live action versions of their animated films. It's about greed, and greed alone. Go watch the original. 5 Link to comment
ribboninthesky1 February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 2 hours ago, kiddo82 said: I have no problem with the live action versions but unless they cast someone I'm really interested in seeing (now that I know Richard Madden is in Cinderlla I might have to put it on my watch list) I can't see myself going out of my way to see them. Agreed. I caught Cinderella during my STARZ free trial. Otherwise, I wouldn't have bothered. Ever After might have ruined me for all other Cinderella adaptations. Nevertheless, bless Lily James for having to maneuver in that blue gown. Also, I didn't think it was possible to make Richard Madden unattractive, but by golly, Disney somehow managed it. Link to comment
JustaPerson February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 Ha! That hair didn't help and it was disconcerting to see him without a beard after so long on GOT, but how could you not be enchanted by how blue his eyes were in the film? 2 Link to comment
Crs97 February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 I don't watch GOT and don't think I had seen Richard in anything else, but I found him to be quite handsome in Cinderella. 3 Link to comment
wallflower75 February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 I liked Cinderella (ahem, count me among those who thought Richard Madden looked just fine, thankyouverymuch), but when it comes to Beauty and the Beast...there's a part of me that wants to see it because it's my favorite animated Disney movie, but...I don't know how crazy I am about Emma Watson playing Belle. Not sure about how popular or unpopular an opinion that is, but it's mine. 2 Link to comment
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