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  • Palooza
    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
    • Feb 2009
    • 14265

    Palooza Presents...

    Palooza Presents...!

    It's already pretty obvious I watch waaaaaay too much television and movies. So here is a thread where I can condense lists and reviews of whatever I happen to watch. It's awards season, so I will be catching up on a lot of movies over the next few weeks, why not share it with the VSN community? For now, this will focus mainly on movies until I get back into watching shows online and when some of my shows come back on TV.

    Last movie seen: Brothers

    coming up:
    My top 10 movies of 2009 (so far)
    My Flickchart top 100 movies
    Review of Brothers
    Last edited by Palooza; 12-30-2009, 12:44 PM.
  • HeDGi
    Wake Up Mr West!
    • Jan 2009
    • 1913

    #2
    Hey palooza wouldnt it be nice to have a nice big banner for your page? rather than just having really ugly huge font?
    G.O.O.D M U S I C

    F U C K I N G B E A S T

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    • Palooza
      Au Revoir, Shoshanna
      • Feb 2009
      • 14265

      #3
      Originally posted by HeDGi
      Hey palooza wouldnt it be nice to have a nice big banner for your page? rather than just having really ugly huge font?
      not really, if I wanted one, I would have asked someone.

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      • Palooza
        Au Revoir, Shoshanna
        • Feb 2009
        • 14265

        #4
        Palooza Presents...
        Top 10 of 2009

        1. the Hurt Locker


        2. Inglourious Basterds


        3. Up in the Air


        4. (500) Days of Summer


        5. Up


        6. District 9


        7. Sunshine Cleaning


        8. the Hangover


        9. Star Trek


        10. Adventureland


        yet to see:
        An Education
        Avatar
        The Messenger
        AntiChrist
        The Road
        A Single Man
        Invictus
        The Lovely Bones
        Nine
        Crazy Heart
        The Last Station
        The Inofrmant!
        The Vicious Kind
        Moon
        Fantastic Mr Fox
        Away We Go
        The Men Who Stare At Goats
        In The Loop
        World’s Greatest Dad
        Big Fan
        Anvil: the Story of Anvil
        Last edited by Palooza; 12-30-2009, 07:46 PM.

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        • SethMode
          Master of Mysticism
          • Feb 2009
          • 5754

          #5
          Dude, I fucking HATED Adventureland. I was so hyped for it too.

          Also, my flickchart thing is killing me. All it takes is one fucking shitty match up in your top 20 to fuck everything up. Terminator 3 weaseled its way in to the top 10 by some miracle and now the whole thing is fucked up.

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          • Palooza
            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
            • Feb 2009
            • 14265

            #6
            Originally posted by SethMode
            Dude, I fucking HATED Adventureland. I was so hyped for it too.

            Also, my flickchart thing is killing me. All it takes is one fucking shitty match up in your top 20 to fuck everything up. Terminator 3 weaseled its way in to the top 10 by some miracle and now the whole thing is fucked up.
            I loved Adventureland. It was the first comedy I've seen in a loooooong time where the characters felt real and weren't some cardboard cut outs of a supposed character. It definitely could have been better, but I really enjoyed it. Martin Starr and Bill Hader/Kristin Wiig kept the laughs throughout. Not to mention how awesome the music during the movie was.

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            • BigHouseUSA
              Late to the party.
              • Jun 2009
              • 4907

              #7
              In the Loop will take a spot. At least 20 times better, and more intelligent than Adventureland.

              Also proud to see three of my favorite movies in this list.
              Originally posted by mgoblue2290
              If you want to win, put Drew in.

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              • Palooza
                Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                • Feb 2009
                • 14265

                #8
                Originally posted by BigHouse
                In the Loop will take a spot. At least 20 times better, and more intelligent than Adventureland.

                Also proud to see three of my favorite movies in this list.
                That's my only problem with In the Loop; I'm scared it might be TOO intelligent for me.

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                • Palooza
                  Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 14265

                  #9
                  Palooza Presents...
                  Flick Chart -- Top 100

                  1. Donnie Darko


                  2. the Matrix


                  3. Boogie Nights


                  4.Snatch


                  5. The Big Lebowski


                  6. 25th Hour


                  7. Apocalypse Now


                  8. Collateral


                  9. Knocked Up


                  10. Dead Poets Society

                  11. Iron Man
                  12. Chinatown
                  13. LotR: TT
                  14. Batman Begins
                  15. Fight Club
                  16. the Wrestler
                  17. Saving Private Ryan
                  18. Pulp Fiction
                  19. the Dark Knight
                  20. From Dusk till Dawn
                  21. Leon: the Professional
                  22. LotR: RotK
                  23. Goodfellas
                  24. Children of Men
                  25. Full Metal Jacket
                  26. the Bourne Supremacy
                  27. the Boondock Saints
                  28. Gladiator
                  29. Black Hawk Down
                  30. the Godfather –Part 2
                  31. Office Space
                  32. 21 Grams
                  33. Kill Bill – Volume 2
                  34. Platoon
                  35. the Silence of the Lambs
                  36. Reservoir Dogs
                  37. No Country for Old Men
                  38. Back to the Future
                  39. Fargo
                  40. Shaun of the Dead
                  41. Stand By Me
                  42. American Beauty
                  43. Casino Royale
                  44. the Shawshank Redemption
                  45. Closer
                  46. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
                  47. A Few Good Men
                  48. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
                  49. the Shining
                  50. JFK
                  51. Lord of War
                  52. Finding Nemo
                  53. Cloverfield
                  54. Blow
                  55. Ocean’s Eleven
                  56. the Prestige
                  57. the Curious Case of Benjamin Button
                  58. Mystic River
                  59. Clerks
                  60. There Will Be Blood
                  61. True Romance
                  62. Memento
                  63. Run Lola Run
                  64. Pineapple Express
                  65. Babel
                  66. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
                  67. Cast Away
                  68. Enemy of the State
                  69. Mission: Impossible
                  70. Garden State
                  71. Batman
                  72. Home Alone
                  73. Zodiac
                  74. There’s Something About Mary
                  75. Watchmen
                  76. Unforgiven
                  77. Catch Me If You Can
                  78. Scarface
                  79. Gangs of New York
                  80. Taxi Driver
                  81. Kill Bill – Volume 1
                  82. Tropic Thunder
                  83. X-Men
                  84. Rocky
                  85. Sin City
                  86. Seven
                  87. Lock. Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
                  88. Mission: Impossible III
                  89. 8 Mile
                  90. Borat
                  91. 12 Monkeys
                  92. Road to Perdition
                  93. Blade Runner
                  94. the Hangover
                  95. Carlito’s Way
                  96. Raging Bull
                  97. the Untouchables
                  98. Forrest Gump
                  99. the Pianist
                  100. Star Trek

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                  • BigHouseUSA
                    Late to the party.
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 4907

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Palooza
                    That's my only problem with In the Loop; I'm scared it might be TOO intelligent for me.
                    Impossible.

                    Plus, it thrives off pop culture references you should love.
                    Last edited by BigHouseUSA; 12-30-2009, 01:46 PM.
                    Originally posted by mgoblue2290
                    If you want to win, put Drew in.

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                    • Palooza
                      Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 14265

                      #11
                      <3 pop culture

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                      • Rush
                        vsn has rizzen

                        • Oct 2008
                        • 15931

                        #12
                        Snatch is the best movie of all-time. #3 booooooo

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                        • Palooza
                          Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 14265

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Rush
                          Snatch is the best movie of all-time. #3 booooooo
                          It's my second favorite of all time so I'm a little upset myself. I am having too much fun to cheat and set my top 10 or so to be 100% realistic.

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                          • Palooza
                            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 14265

                            #14
                            Palooza Presents...
                            Reviews
                            BROTHERS


                            Directed by:
                            Jim Sheridan
                            Written by:
                            David Benihoff
                            Based off of:
                            2004 Danish film 'Brødre' by Susanne Bier
                            Starring:
                            Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman, Sam Shepard, Clifton Collins Jr.
                            Rated:
                            R
                            Seen in:
                            Theaters

                            I came into this movie with pretty low expectations and even though I saw 90% of the movie in the preview, I left the theater very satisfied.

                            Brothers is a remake of a 2004 Danish movie, translated to the same title. The film is about a marine (Tobey Maguire), who is assumed dead during a tour in Afghanistan and how his wife (Natalie Portman) and his brother (Jake Gylenhaal) cope with it. While I have not seen the Danish version of the film, supposedly it is a much superior film than this, but I won't be doing any comparing. If you have seen television within the past two months, it is safe to assume you have seen the trailer for this movie. This is my biggest gripe with this movie -- the trailer gives faaaar too much away. The climax, as you would have guessed, is the part where Tobey Maguire's character, Sam, flips out in the kitchen and then runs outside waving a gun as the cops show up. It didn't necessarily take away from the scene, except that it made it quite predictable, but still entertaining.

                            The acting was actually very well done, much to my surprise. I wish Natalie Portman's character, Grace, was given more to work with. Her character needed beefing up and seemed a little too two-dimensional. Tobey Maguire carries the second half of the movie and even though the Afghanistan scenes definitely developed the character, I would have preferred to have seen them in flashback form, which would have made his character and his actions much more mysterious. Tobey Maguire does a very good job transitioning from loving father to desensitized psycho over the course of the movie. The interactions between the father, Hank, (Sam Shepard) and Tommy (Jake Gyllenhaal) felt very realistic. Hank's inability to accept Tommy's failures makes Gyllenhaal's change from irresponsible felon to a helpful, responsible, surrogate father all the more difficult, but, as I said before, realistic.

                            The comic relief brought by Sam and Grace's youngest daughter, Maggie (Taylor Geare) was very necessary and well placed. Most of the time the movie feels very tense and Jim Sheridan's use of the little girl very much helps take away from the seriousness of the movie, which is a good thing.

                            Last word: Clifton Collins' character was virtually useless


                            Rating : 6.5/10
                            Last edited by Palooza; 12-30-2009, 08:13 PM.

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                            • Palooza
                              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 14265

                              #15
                              Next movie to watch: The Messenger

                              Next review: Up in the Air

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