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  • Palooza
    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
    • Feb 2009
    • 14265

    #31
    Originally posted by Sandy Eggo
    I'll go to Crossgates with you and we can go see Avatar
    I prefer Colonie mall, but whatever works.

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    • Palooza
      Au Revoir, Shoshanna
      • Feb 2009
      • 14265

      #32
      Originally posted by Madden4Life
      After you watch Moon and The Informant! you might have a new top 10.
      I'm hoping so. I'm not at all impressed with my top 10.

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      • Buzzman
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 6659

        #33
        11 days without a review. Somebody needs to step up there game.

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        • DJ Rhude
          #42 G.O.A.T.
          • Feb 2009
          • 4359

          #34
          You like horror flicks Stone?

          Good reads btw

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          • Tailback U
            No substitute 4 strength.
            • Nov 2008
            • 10282

            #35
            Good shit palooz. I will be keeping up with this.

            I agree with your top 10 of 09 with the exception of Sunshine Cleaning. Though a good movie, I did not enjoy it as it was obviously depressing, and it really wasn't top 10 good, in my opinion.

            Felt a lot like Sunshine too, and not just because of the name.

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            • Palooza
              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
              • Feb 2009
              • 14265

              #36
              Originally posted by Buzzman
              11 days without a review. Somebody needs to step up there game.
              Piss off. I do what I want.

              On topic - I shall be posting up reviews for Inglourious Basterds, (500) Days of Summer, Adventureland, Road to Perdition and the Messenger before the end of the night. I need to sleep off this hangover.

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              • Palooza
                Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                • Feb 2009
                • 14265

                #37
                Originally posted by DJ Rhude
                You like horror flicks Stone?

                Good reads btw
                Not especially. I don't go out of my way to see a lot of them, especially obscure ones. I see 90% of the mainstream movies that come out during the year, so there's bound to be some horror movies in there.

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                • Palooza
                  Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 14265

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Tailback U
                  Good shit palooz. I will be keeping up with this.

                  I agree with your top 10 of 09 with the exception of Sunshine Cleaning. Though a good movie, I did not enjoy it as it was obviously depressing, and it really wasn't top 10 good, in my opinion.

                  Felt a lot like Sunshine too, and not just because of the name.
                  I have an odd obsession with Amy Adams, which obviously clouds my judgement.

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                  • Palooza
                    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 14265

                    #39
                    Palooza Presents...
                    Reviews
                    INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS


                    Trailer: (don't mind the lame intro, couldn't find a good version to embed)

                    Directed by:
                    Quintin Tarantino
                    Written by:
                    Quintin Tarantino
                    Based off of:
                    n/a
                    Starring:
                    Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Melanie Laurent, Diane Kruger, Til Schweiger, Eli Roth, BJ Novak, Michael Fassbender, Daniel Bruhl
                    Genre:
                    War
                    Rating:
                    R
                    Seen:
                    in the movies/on DVD

                    Positives:
                    Everything. The acting is spot on, the storytelling is some of the best I've seen. I love the realistic nature of the actors actually speaking the languages they're supposed to, unlike some other WWII movies (cough Valkyrie cough). The addition of such a realistic element in such a false story just shows how important certain details are to Quentin Tarantino.

                    Back to the acting, Christoph Waltz was born to play Colonel Hans Landa. Actually, it seems as though everyone's character was meant for them. Everyone in this film became their character and the fact that Brad Pitt was the only recognizable face added to the film. Melanie Laurent as Shosanna NEEDS to get some Oscar love, even though Diane Kruger is taking all the credit for this movie in the awards field (who was great in the role as well, but Shosanna's character just blew me away).

                    The suspense in this movie is what made it for me. If you do not know what I'm talking about, then you missed the first 15 minutes of the film and took a shit during the bar scene. Both of those scenes were some of the best in the film and after close to watching it 10 times, I still get nervous when shit hits the fan in the bar.

                    This movie has everything you'd expect from a Tarantino movie and more. It's clever, witty, violent, and bold. But there's more. There is an emotion that none of his other movies have shown. An emotion I can't explain. An emotion you need to experience for yourself. It's no question that this is my favorite Tarantino film and it might just be his best.

                    Negatives:
                    This movie is nearly flawless. Some people would complain about the length of the film or the over use of subtitles, but not me. My ONLY problem with this movie was the lack of development for the Basterds. This movie is already 2.5 hours long, but I'd watch 2.5 more if it involved the Basterds adventures. I wish we got some more of SPOILER - Hugo Stiglitz before he died. Besides Shosanna, he was my favorite character. Also I wish Hitler truly died like that instead of being a fucking pussy.

                    Random Roles: QT regulars Samuel L. Jackson and Harvey Keitel can be seen in voice over roles. Jackson as the narrator of both Hugo Stiglitz' back story and when giving information about nitrate film. Harvey Keitel is the Basterd's commanding officer, only heard over the radio at the end.


                    Last word: Bonjourno.


                    Movie Rating : 9.5/10
                    Palooza Rating : 10/10
                    Last edited by Palooza; 01-13-2010, 08:33 PM.

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                    • Palooza
                      Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 14265

                      #40
                      Will post up reviews for (500) Days of Summer, Road to Perdition, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Adventureland and The Messenger tomorrow. Now it's time to get super duper hiiiiiiiigh.

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                      • dell71
                        Enter Sandman
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 23919

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Palooza
                        Will post up reviews for (500) Days of Summer, Road to Perdition, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Adventureland and The Messenger tomorrow. Now it's time to get super duper hiiiiiiiigh.
                        Solid cross-section of flicks. Curious to see what you think about Road to Perdition.

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                        • mgoblue2290
                          Posts too much
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 7174

                          #42
                          Definitely agree Palooza, I wish there was more about the Basterds as well, like maybe a gun battle with the Nazi's in the orchard they were looking for or something.

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                          • Palooza
                            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 14265

                            #43
                            Palooza Presents...
                            Reviews
                            (500) DAYS OF SUMMER


                            Trailer:

                            Directed by:
                            Marc Webb
                            Written by:
                            Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber
                            Based off of:
                            n/a
                            Starring:
                            Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Zooey Deschanel, Geoffrey Arend, Chloe Moretz, Clark Gregg, Matthew Gray Gubler
                            Genre:
                            Romantic Dramedy
                            Rating:
                            PG 13
                            Seen:
                            in the movies/on DVD

                            Story:
                            500 Days in the relationship of Summer (Zooey Deschanel), an eccentric woman who doesn't believe in true love and Tom (Joseph Gordon Levitt) the greeting card writer who believes that love does exist and he's found it with her.

                            Positives:
                            Joseph Gordon Levitt as Tom - Tom's character is essentially every thing that we've seen from a female character in a romantic comedy, except the fact that Tom's beliefs are in a realistic, yet eccentric world created by Marc Webb, makes this movie much more than a romantic dramedy. The character of Tom is played perfectly by JGL. The many character arcs that Tom goes through are done with ease by Levitt. Hopefully this role will open up much bigger roles for Levitt, as he's been on top of the indie game for some time now. I will not be surprised if he wins an Oscar (or is at least nominated) within the next few years (if he isn't for 500 Days of Summer.

                            The music - Heelswxman would be proud of the music that plays throughout the movie. Between the over abundance of Smiths music and references plus the Hall and Oats, it's an "indie" music lover's dream.

                            Zooey Deschanel - oh my is she fun to look at. She's gorgeous even though besides her eyes, there is not one thing special about her. She once again shows off her pipes during a karaoke scene and sings a Smiths line or two, which makes her much more attractive.

                            the chemistry - This movie would not have worked if it hadn't been for the instant chemistry that was felt on screen from the second Tom and Summer met. Between Summer's beautiful blue eyes and independence and Tom's skinny ties and over-sized headphones, you truly felt these two were meant to be together from that first interaction in the elevator. Through everything that happens to the two of them, you truly feel that Tom deserves Summer and that Summer is deserving of Tom's love. Even from their last scene together, you understand that there should always be something there, regardless of whether or not it is love or just purely a friendship, even though both parties want different things.

                            the ending - I loved the realistic nature of the last few scenes in the movie. Between Summer and Tom's fall out to the role reversal we see in their last scene together. Add in the meeting of Autumn (Minka Kelly ohhh myyy ) I loved it.

                            Marc Webb - Everything Marc Webb did with this movie felt original. Although the movie may seem like the love child of movies like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and High Fidelity, it still felt like a breath of fresh air to me. Thanks to Marc Webb, the music, the reality/expectations scene, the ikea scene, the shifting through the timeline and the storytelling all felt genuine and new.

                            Narration - The voice of God narration makes this movie feel much more like a story, even with the jumping of the storyline. I'm not sure who the guy was, but from the second I heard his voice, I was sucked in.


                            Negatives:
                            It's hard to say what is truly bad about this movie.

                            Chloe Moretz as Rachel - Dell, like a few other people's reviews I have read, dislike the little sister character played by Chloe Moretz. I didn't really mind her the first 5 or so times I had watched this movie, but the last time I watched it (just finished about a half hour ago), I had thought about it every time she came on screen and I can completely understand where people were coming from. The wise beyond her years shtick gets old pretty quickly and after the soccer scene, I'd consider her annoying. I did think that they used her sparingly, which was smart. If any more of her, I think I would have noticed.

                            Summer - I loved her up until the scene on the bench. When she broke Tom's heart, I felt as though she broke mine. I shouldn't put this in the negative category, but god damnit, that was bitchy! The role reversal of the two characters is pretty much what saves me from hating Summer completely. She is now getting married, because she felt this man was the one, not Tom and Tom is left believing that if Summer wasn't the one, love does not exist.


                            Random Roles: You can see Chloe Moretz, Tom's sister, as Hit Girl in Matthew Vaughn's upcoming "superhero" flick, Kick Ass. The trailers of that movie alone blow her performance in this movie away, which was sadly a bit annoying.


                            Last word: PENIS!


                            Movie Rating : 9/10
                            Palooza Rating : 10/10




                            I'd also like to admit that I am easily entertained and that's why I've thrown both my own rating and a more realistic rating. I tend to overlook some bad things about a movie because I get so wrapped up, but I do understand what is bad about it.
                            Last edited by Palooza; 01-13-2010, 09:43 PM.

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                            • Palooza
                              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 14265

                              #44
                              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. Requiem for a Dream*


                              9. Leon: the Professional*


                              10. Collateral

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

                              * indicates new to the top 10.
                              Last edited by Palooza; 01-13-2010, 10:18 PM.

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                              • Buzzman
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 6659

                                #45
                                With 500 Days of Summer, Im still blown away both Dell and you never mention the expectation vs Reality scene(which was my fav scene) or How appropiately they used The Graduate to compare Tom and Summer.

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