Saw Bourne Supremacy. Want a 50-year ban on all use of hand-held cameras in non-documentary movies.
A friend of mine went to see it and hated it for much the same reasons. Have not seen it yet, myself. I haven't even seen the first one, yet.
Giles ,'Beneath You'
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Saw Bourne Supremacy. Want a 50-year ban on all use of hand-held cameras in non-documentary movies.
A friend of mine went to see it and hated it for much the same reasons. Have not seen it yet, myself. I haven't even seen the first one, yet.
Oh, speaking of grittily filmed spy movies, what are people's thoughts on Spy Game ? I thought it was pretty cool. Things blew up, there was some spy action, it was nice.
I finally saw Starsky and Hutch. Nice way to while away a summer evening. I am reluctantly accepting my Owen Wilson crush.
what are people's thoughts on Spy Game ?
I liked it a lot, but I like Brad Pitt. Mostly I liked Spy Game for Robert Redford, though. He's so good, so natural with his acting in everything he does, and Spy Game was no exception.
I am reluctantly accepting my Owen Wilson crush.
Listen to his commentary on Rushmore and succomb completely.
I liked it a lot, but I like Brad Pitt.
Heh. So do I. It was less action-packed than I expected, but it was something different, which was nice. And non-linear narratives are always a good time, unless you're 21 Grams.
I enjoyed Spy Game quite a lot. I remember not really being interested in seeing it but went out of a lack of anything better to do and being glad I did. I've rewatched it a couple times on cable since.
I like what they're saying about Batman Begins -- because yes! Batman does not have superpowers. Catwoman is NOT part cat etc.
Though this quote from the article made me laugh:
"The thing that's cool about Batman is that when you're a kid growing up and imagining yourself being him, if you had access to that kind of money and that technology, you could be him."
You'd also need a very specific take on reality that isn't currently found in the DSM-IV.
Another article on comics, movies, ComicCon at the NYTimes. (I bet Buffistas/foamy works as registration.)
Ok, over my vacation my buds and I decided to grab an On-Demand movie for a rainy day. There was a lack of general comic goodness that none of us had seen, so we ended up with Euro-trip.
It was slightly better than I expected, although not really good. The best part by far, was the Matt Damon shocker. Does anyone know how it is that even happened?