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The Thread all about Good Movies
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Modeled after the "Thread all about good books", I thought this might be in order. This might cut down on a few recommendation threads, or also allow for movies that you felt you saw recently were awesome, but might not warrant a decent thread dedicated to its discussion.

In similar suit:
What you might do here:
  • Suggest a movie to the community
  • Ask the community for a movie you might like
  • Just give your opinion of a movie, either good or bad
  • etc.

I'll start this off by a model post, inspired by the style of the book thread. I'll just list some of the stuff I watched this month.

The Blind Side
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Usually, when my friends go to watch a movie, I usually expect a piece of crap; they usually have horrible taste in selecting films, and most of the time, we watch some obscure little talked about movie that sucks- see: "The Stepfather" remake. I expect nothing because I've gotten almost 0 word on these things because they usually choose at the last minute, and come incredibly pissed. As usual, I walked not knowing what to expect; and came out liking it. A beautiful movie that came out of nowhere.

The Sting
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What an amazing movie. There's plot twist after plot twist in pulling off the heist, and it becomes flawless in that it comes out clearly instead of an incomprehensible and stupid mess. One scene after the other, there's always something that's surprising me. It's amazing how every little factor gets resolved in this giant mix of a movie. The film always kept me attentive and on my toes waiting to see what would happen. I even admit to being mislead at times. Pretty thrilling and suspenseful stuff, particularly with the way chase scenes are handled; namely with the investigator after him. I love how Robert Redford as Hooker was just toying around with the detective after him for most of the movie; like in the train station scene.

Up
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This movie comes very close to being a perfect film. There's amazing storytelling to be found in Up in its story about dreams and adventure, and after four viewings (once in 3D when it originally came out, once in traditional 2D with friends, and recently twice: one for film analysis in Video Production 2 and once in a class that was too lazy to teach on the last day before winter break) there are a lot of interesting things I picked up on.

 Spoilers to the first few minutes of the movie

There's a lot of recurring motifs that I picked up on. Blue balloons definitely show up a lot in the beginning of the film after the very opening sequence. The significance it holds of course is that it's the color of the very balloon Carl met when he met his wife Ellie. When she sends a letter through his window, that's a blue balloon. As she sits in the hospital and he sends her a letter in the same way she did to him as a kid, it's a blue balloon also. At the funeral and as he heads home, it's a blue balloon as I mentioned before. It's a very significant symbol in Carl and Ellie's relationship. Every detail has some sort of significance in meaning or used as a plot device: the grape soda badge, Ellie's Adventure Book and the little crayon drawing on the ripped library book page, the very furniture and pictures in his house, tennis balls,... everything. Almost nothing is forgotten about. Every line of dialogue is never wasted.

I also noted some choices that seemed interesting for a children's movie.
 Some Major Spoilers

Star Wars Episode IV and Star Wars Episode V
No synopsis needed here. Probably everyone's seen these.

Amazingly, it's my first time watching the two of these. I'll just leave this at the title: no need to say anything, it's Star Wars Episode IV and V- once you hear mentioned, you'll instantly think of how legendary and awesome these films are.

The Hangover
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Undoubtedly one of the better comedies I have ever watched. Every single situation is hilarious, and the dialogue is pretty darn funny too.

"I didn't know that they handed out rings at the Holocaust"
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Spoiler the spoilers, not just the plot summaries.
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I don't believe this would be bumping, but sorry if it is. Just watched tons of movies in this month.

 My Super Ex-Girlfriend
Go away, shoo. I don't like you, My Super Ex-Girlfriend. I'm not laughing. The only humor is in fact, found in the premise: turning everyday crap into SUPER proportions; and an obviously the idea of giving the neurotic, aggressive, and jealous ex-girlfriend SUPER abilities to allow SUPER POSSIBILITIES OF HOW SHE CAN GET BACK AT HER EX-BOYFRIEND could have been funny when written on the paper; but the dialogue, acting, and characters are absolutely tasteless and bland.

 New in Town
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This movie is absolutely garbage. I was smashing my head against a wall for the 25 minutes I watched. At the same time, I also felt a lot of pity for Renee Zelweger's movie career.

Kramer vs. Kramer
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I'm about to write a large review about this over the weekend for a class, so I might edit something better here later on; but damn, it was a real damn heartbreaker and the way director Robert Benton captured the essence of a precious parent-child relationship through lighting, blocking, and excellent dialogue really got to me. For anyone who has or hasn't seen this movie: I really loved the way the director remembered the french toast scene and made a throwback to it later on. Also, if I ever get a speeding ticket in my life, I'll get Ted's lawyer to work for me.

Forrest Gump
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There are plenty of things to say about this movie, and the very first praise I have to note about this movie might seem bizarre and a total shocker: the soundtrack. Yes, the soundtrack. The soundtrack was definitely one of the finest I've ever heard, and it works absolutely well in this movie, as well as the original themes to this movie like the piano theme as the feather floats in the beginning are nice too. "My momma always said, "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."'? The line's overrated in my opinion, but definitely worth being called iconic when thinking about this movie. How about "I got to pee" when he goes to meet friggin' President Kennedy for his football? That's a great line there, and far funnier than anything than I saw in New in Town and My Super Ex-Girlfriend. And of course: this movie is incredibly touching, but who didn't know that?

Up in the Air
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I came into this movie, just expecting it would be good due to really good word from the critics. After coming out, I felt I had thoroughly enjoyed it, but I had trouble being able to make sense of it. In fact, finding out what it was really all about was a major part of trying to figure this movie out for me. It's neither exactly a comedy or a drama: it's an observant look at how a man lives his life. Most movie characters seem to have bland generic jobs compared to this mofo' played by George Clooney. High school student? Assassin? CEO? Ruling people? This mofo' is, as he says, is a Termination Facilitator. When corporations need to downsize quickly but hate the mess, he flies in and breaks the news to the new former employees. In hard times, his business is great. And you know what? He loves his job. He doesn't want a home. His address is everywhere his employer has an office: Omaha, St. Louis, and tons of places across the nation. He doesn't want a family either. He fires people for a living and gives lectures on and why to unload the backpack of one's life to empty it of connections and responsibility. This guy is awesome, and this movie about his life and philosophy is one of the obvious best watches of 2009.

The Girl who Leapt through Time/Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo
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The otaku community has said enough about this one for me to say anything new, but it was definitely a good watch and deserves the 87% on Rotten Tomatoes. Director Mamoru Hosoda has certainly come up many steps up since he directed some stuff for Digimon and the Digimon movie.

Last but not least:
Sherlock Holmes. I'll just leave this movie as saying this: Robert Downey Jr. did an excellent job in this movie.
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and I'm sure you know what that's about.
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