Ebert had similar qualms about The Professional. I think it's not so much "think of the children!" as he personally finds it distasteful to see kids engaging in graphic violence as entertainment.
Which, fair enough, but that's kinda why I often find his reviews entertaining, but unhelpful as reviews. Ethan's review was a lot better in terms of giving me enough info to judge whether I should make an effort to see it in a theater. (...Probably not.)
I think it's not so much "think of the children!" as he personally finds it distasteful to see kids engaging in graphic violence as entertainment.
Well, Ebert and I differ on that point.
Kick-Ass upset me quite a bit. That's all I can say about it tonight.
Saw
Men Who Stare at Goats
last night, quite liked it. I think it's like
Last Action Hero,
the ad people had no clue how to package it, so most of the movie audience would have been baffled by it. It strikes me as in the same class of movie as
Brazil
(though not quite as brilliant as that) and
Toys,
in that you need to have a particular mind set to appreciate it.
From Yahoo: 100 Movies to See Before You Die: The Modern Classics
All these movies are from the last 20 years. I've only seen 57 of them. The list is organized by year - apparently I went to a lot more movies 1990-1999 than 2000-2009.
apparently I went to a lot more movies 1990-1999 than 2000-2009.
Plus you've had twenty years to catch up to them if you missed them in the theater.
But me too. I saw almost everything on their list from the early nineties before Emmett was born.
Wow, I've only seen 37 of them!
I've seen 53. What surprises me is how many of those I saw in the theater.
I have seen 60. I was surprised I saw that many. There's at least 10-20 on the list that I will likely not watch under any circumstances - like Titanic.
I question some of the movies that are on the list.
I think Michael Clayton is overrated. And Swingers? Really? See before you die? NO.
I shall not speak of Beauty and the Beast. Its inclusion on the list is just about enough to make me disregard the whole list.
I saw 57, and I'm amazed. The animated films are a big part of that, though.
I guess ita will be excited
Old Boy
is on there, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to skip that one.