Tracy: Well-- That call -- That call means you just murdered me. Mal: No, son. You murdered yourself. I just carried the bullet a while.

'The Message'


Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai  

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Polter-Cow - Feb 19, 2009 12:08:38 pm PST #81 of 30000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

But... they also had them appear during the main part of the movie itself fairly early on. So, not all that restrained for that one instance.

They didn't come out of the screen neeeeearly as much.


Matt the Bruins fan - Feb 19, 2009 12:10:29 pm PST #82 of 30000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Eh. It was still so much field depth that it took me a moment to realize what it was swirling out of the screen at me.


Ailleann - Feb 19, 2009 1:53:08 pm PST #83 of 30000
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I didn't have a problem with it either. I guess that officially means we have Slimline heads.

I didn't have trouble, and I have a HUGE noggin! Mine was Real-D.

There was also the purely 3-D moment of the needle coming straight out during the credits.


Volans - Feb 20, 2009 10:03:52 am PST #84 of 30000
move out and draw fire

LASIK.


§ ita § - Feb 20, 2009 8:06:21 pm PST #85 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

A very touching blog entry by Ebert.


Polter-Cow - Feb 21, 2009 8:37:23 pm PST #86 of 30000
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I just got back from Push. Both the artistic style and the fact that it was set in Hong Kong made it more interesting than your typical sci-fi dudes-with-powers flick. Although the director doesn't appear to be able to film fight scenes for shit; I could barely tell what was going on half the time. But it was very cool, and there were a few neat tricks. This is a very well-trodden field, so it's hard to be original. Dakota Fanning was very amusing.


megan walker - Feb 23, 2009 8:02:16 am PST #87 of 30000
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Post-Oscar blitz, here is the order in which I would recommend the 15 nominated films I saw this year.

Frozen River
Slumdog Millionaire
The Visitor
WALL-E
Man on Wire (not an amazing documentary, but an amazing story)
Changeling
The Reader
Milk
Frost/Nixon
The Wrestler (if you don't mind gore)
Tropic Thunder (for Downey's performance only, which is brilliant)
The Dark Knight (for Ledger's performance only)
Wanted (if you can get over the ridiculous premise)
Vicky Christina Barcelona (if you can get over the ridiculous premise)
Iron Man
The Duchess


Polter-Cow - Feb 23, 2009 8:33:45 am PST #88 of 30000
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Tropic Thunder (for Downey's performance only, which is brilliant)
The Dark Knight (for Ledger's performance only)

Really? I thought both those movies had more to offer than those performances, great as they were.

What is Frozen River even about? I'd never heard of it until the nominations.


megan walker - Feb 23, 2009 8:39:34 am PST #89 of 30000
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

I was really disappointed by The Dark Knight, mostly because it could have been so much better than it was.

Frozen River is about a women raising two kids in a trailer home on the border of both the Mohawk nation and Canada, who gets involved in smuggling people across the border. It is both really touching and very suspenseful. The performances are incredible--Melissa Leo, but also the woman who plays Lila, and especially her older son.


Hayden - Feb 23, 2009 9:15:05 am PST #90 of 30000
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Encounters At The End of the World is also a wonderful movie. Although I'm happy that Man On Wire won, I'd be even happier if Herzog had gotten the award.