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  • Palooza
    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
    • Feb 2009
    • 14265

    99 Films of 2011

    48. The Lincoln Lawyer
    Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Phillippe, Marisa Tomei, William H. Macy, Josh Lucas, Michael Pena, John Leguizamo, Bryan Cranston, Shea Whigham
    Director -
    Brad Furman
    Writer(s) -
    John Romano
    Rotten Tomatoes Score - 84%
    Metacritic Score - 63/100
    Viewed - Netflix
    Michael Connolly is the poor man's John Grisham, but this outdoes most of Grisham's adaptations. It is one of the better courtroom dramas and gives life to a dying genre. These are the types of movies McConaughey should be making instead of the shitty Kate Hudson romcoms he's been doing for god knows how long. Playing a sleazeball who takes down even sleazier people is something he needs to do more often. Another movie that I had low expectations for and they were exceeded. The story is cool and clever, the acting and cast are top notch and it'll keep you entertained for the allotted time.
    Spoiler Alert - McConaughey doesn't take his shirt off. I don't think.
    Grade - C

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    • Houston
      Back home
      • Oct 2008
      • 21231

      Without seeing the trailer.....Fast and Furious 6 will be the the first time I'm excited to see one of these movies since the first sequel.

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      • Palooza
        Au Revoir, Shoshanna
        • Feb 2009
        • 14265

        99 Films of 2011

        47. J. Edgar
        Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts, Judi Dench, Josh Lucas, Ed Westwick
        Director -
        Clint Eastwood
        Writer(s) -
        Dustin Lance Black
        Rotten Tomatoes Score - 44%
        Metacritic Score - 59/100
        Viewed - HQ torrent
        I still stand by my statement about DiCaprio being the best/most consistent actor of his generation. Even though this movie is nothing special and a pretty big disappointment with the names involved, DiCaprio does his absolute best to make this movie work. Unfortunately, it's too boring and that melancholic score from Eastwood brings the movie down. The story is sloppy and it fails to present any real controversy to the well known American figure. The filmmakers barely scratch the surface on something extremely dark inside of Hoover. In my opinion, biopics are never very good anyhow. The idea of a biopic is a good one, but very rarely does the movie ever measure up to the performance of the central character and here it's no different - DiCaprio is excellent, but the sloppy script and boring directing keeps it from being as great as it could have been. Don't even get me started on the horrible makeup either.
        Spoiler Alert - He gets old and dies like a normal person.
        Grade - C

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        • Palooza
          Au Revoir, Shoshanna
          • Feb 2009
          • 14265

          99 Films of 2011

          46. Martha Marcy May Marlene
          Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Dancy
          Director -
          Sean Durkin
          Writer(s) -
          Sean Durkin
          Rotten Tomatoes Score - 90%
          Metacritic Score - 76/100
          Viewed - HQ torrent
          I was not really impressed with this movie. It had been hyped up and when I finally got around to seeing it, I was left somewhat disappointed it. For what the filmmakers were trying to do, the were successful, but that's not what I wanted. They made John Hawkes' character mysterious and I couldn't stop thinking how much more interesting it would be if it focused more on the group and less on her adjusting to the real world. Speaking of Hawkes, he pulls off another engaging performance, overshadowing the hype train that was being run on Elizabeth Olsen, the youngest, least coked out and already has the best resume of the sisters. She didn't impress me as much as I was expecting her to. I also admit I really liked the ambiguous, paranoid ending. It was a perfect cap to the story being told, I just saw a better story inside of all that.
          Spoiler Alert - Ambiguity
          Grade - B-

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          • Palooza
            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
            • Feb 2009
            • 14265

            99 Films of 2011

            45. Terri
            Jacob Wysocki, John C. Reilly, Creed Bratton, Bridger Zadina, Olivia Crocicchia, Tim Heidecker
            Director -
            Azazel Jacobs
            Writer(s) -
            Patrick DeWitt
            Rotten Tomatoes Score - 86%
            Metacritic Score - 72/100
            Viewed - HQ torrent
            John C. Reilly can make any movie better. You throw him into any situation as any character and he livens up the room. Once again, he steals the show here, but the kid who plays Terri ain't no slouch either. What they put together is a nice little movie about adolescence and being an outsider. I'm sure all you weirdos can relate to it. On top of that, it's surprisingly clever and funny and not one part is overdone or over the top. I almost forgot to mention Creed from the Office puts on a great performance as Terri's delusional Uncle James. Being the weird/crazy/delusional guy seems to work perfectly for him. In this, it's not played too much for humor, but to show how difficult Terri's life is, which is impressive for Creed.
            Spoiler Alert - Terri has a good day
            Grade - B-

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            • Palooza
              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
              • Feb 2009
              • 14265

              99 Films of 2011

              44. SUPER
              Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Kevin Bacon, Liv Tyler, Michael Rooker, Andre Royo
              Director -
              James Gunn
              Writer(s) -
              James Gunn
              Rotten Tomatoes Score - 47%
              Metacritic Score - 50/100
              Viewed - decent torrent
              My biggest gripe with this movie is probably its biggest spoiler, so I am warning you now - Spoilers are throughout this segment, so if you haven't seen it, please move on to the next post. Seriously. Get the fuck out. Okay - For once in her entire career, Ellen Page was the best character in a good movie. She was wild, she was insane, she adorable, she was awesome, she was funny. She pulled off all of her potential in this movie. Boltie was a cool character and an even better sidekick. At one point she pretty much rapes Rainn Wilson, who here is playing a mopey loser who gets his wife stolen by a drug dealer, Kevin Bacon. Well for no god damn reason whatsoever she is killed during their raid to get his wife back at the end. She gets shot right in the face if I'm not mistaken. The story is simple, but James Gunn jumps into another overdone genre and makes it feel somewhat original. Bacon is entertaining, if a little over the top - as is some of the violence, but I love that. Liv Tyler is possibly the least desirable person on Earth, but for someone as disgusting as Rainn Wilson, I guess fighting for her makes sense.
              Spoiler Alert - See above.
              Grade - B-

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              • Buzzman
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 6659

                maybe after Metacritic part you can put the way you watched. That was interesting.

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                • Palooza
                  Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 14265

                  Originally posted by Buzzman
                  maybe after Metacritic part you can put the way you watched. That was interesting.
                  all updated for ya. I have a ton of work to do for school, so I'll probably update this plenty after my 545 class in order to distract myself.

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                  • Palooza
                    Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 14265

                    99 Films of 2011

                    43. Thor
                    Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard, Kat Dennings, Clark Gregg, Idris Elba, Ray Stevenson, Jaimie Alexander, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner
                    Director -
                    Kenneth Branagh
                    Writer(s) -
                    Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne
                    Rotten Tomatoes Score - 77%
                    Metacritic Score - 57/100
                    Viewed - In theaters/DVD
                    I wrote a bunch of stuff for this one, but it all got deleted. It's frustrating, so I'm not rewriting it. I liked the balance between Asgard and Earth, the badassness of Thor, Natalie Portman's face and the bonerific set-up to THE AVENGERS. Loki was too whiny and not evil enough (thankfully he makes up for that in THE AVENGERS), Natalie Portman's boring acting and Kat Dennings being involved in this movie without her titties being on display were my only real problems with the movie after seeing it twice.
                    Spoiler Alert - This leads to the AVENGERS.
                    Grade - B-

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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 26142

                      Originally posted by Palooza
                      99 Films of 2011

                      44. SUPER
                      Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Kevin Bacon, Liv Tyler, Michael Rooker, Andre Royo
                      Director -
                      James Gunn
                      Writer(s) -
                      James Gunn
                      Rotten Tomatoes Score - 47%
                      Metacritic Score - 50/100
                      Viewed - decent torrent
                      My biggest gripe with this movie is probably its biggest spoiler, so I am warning you now - Spoilers are throughout this segment, so if you haven't seen it, please move on to the next post. Seriously. Get the fuck out. Okay - For once in her entire career, Ellen Page was the best character in a good movie. She was wild, she was insane, she adorable, she was awesome, she was funny. She pulled off all of her potential in this movie. Boltie was a cool character and an even better sidekick. At one point she pretty much rapes Rainn Wilson, who here is playing a mopey loser who gets his wife stolen by a drug dealer, Kevin Bacon. Well for no god damn reason whatsoever she is killed during their raid to get his wife back at the end. She gets shot right in the face if I'm not mistaken. The story is simple, but James Gunn jumps into another overdone genre and makes it feel somewhat original. Bacon is entertaining, if a little over the top - as is some of the violence, but I love that. Liv Tyler is possibly the least desirable person on Earth, but for someone as disgusting as Rainn Wilson, I guess fighting for her makes sense.
                      Spoiler Alert - See above.
                      Grade - B-
                      I thought the Ellen Paige/Rainn Wilson sex/rape scene was one of the most uncomfortable and creepy movie scenes i've ever scene, not counting scenes that were intended to be uncomfortable and creepy. Juno fucked Dwight Schrute ffs.

                      This was a weird movie. Not really a comedy, but also so over the top at times that it played like a comedy. I had a hard time getting into it.

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                      • Palooza
                        Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 14265

                        Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                        I thought the Ellen Paige/Rainn Wilson sex/rape scene was one of the most uncomfortable and creepy movie scenes i've ever scene, not counting scenes that were intended to be uncomfortable and creepy. Juno fucked Dwight Schrute ffs.

                        This was a weird movie. Not really a comedy, but also so over the top at times that it played like a comedy. I had a hard time getting into it.
                        I liked how he targeted people who pissed him off - like the guy who cut in line and got a wrench to his face multiple times.

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                        • Palooza
                          Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 14265

                          99 Films of 2011

                          42. The Guard
                          Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Mark Strong, Rory Keenan, Liam Cunningham, David Wilmot
                          Director -
                          John Michael McDonagh
                          Writer(s) -
                          John Michael McDonagh
                          Rotten Tomatoes Score - 95%
                          Metacritic Score - 78/100
                          Viewed - Redbox
                          Don Cheadle is one of the most hit or miss actors out there. I usually either really like his work, or can't stand it. Here, though, he's put into a perfect fish out of water supporting role. In this, this is Brendan Gleeson's show and he proves his ability to carry a slick and clever crime movie like this. John Michael McDonagh is the brother of Martin McDonagh, the GENIUS behind In Bruges. This movie feels a lot like a JV version of the forced buddy crime movie from 2008. Mark Strong pulls off yet another one of his sinister villains, but none of the bad guys are really in the movie much. It's more about the eccentricities and genius of Brendan Gleeson and the struggles of Don Cheadle to solve a case in a foreign place as a black guy. The script is sharp and funny, with the laughs mixing from intentional to unintentional in scenes. I will forever hold it against this movie that it is so much like In Bruges, but the use of Brendan Gleeson is much more well done here, so I commend McDonagh for that.
                          Spoiler Alert - See it for yourself
                          Grade - B

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                          • Palooza
                            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 14265

                            99 Films of 2011

                            41. Captain America - The First Avenger
                            Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Tommy Lee Jones, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, Stanley Tucci, Toby Jones, Derek Luke, Neal McDonough, Sam Jackson
                            Director -
                            Joe Johnston
                            Writer(s) -
                            Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely
                            Rotten Tomatoes Score - 79%
                            Metacritic Score - 66/100
                            Viewed - In theaters/3D
                            More than any other of the pre-Avengers films, I was skeptical about this movie. Joe Johnston was a hack who had only made mediocre action movies that had no substance (Jumanji, Jurassic Park III) or duds completely (Hidalgo, The Wolfman) and Chris Evans had been limited to sarcastic prick roles his entire career. Somehow, they made this work beyond anything I ever imagined. Not only was it an engaging orgin story, it looked cool and had a variety of characters that kept you involved. Johnston creates something that does every conventional superhero thing better than it should have. Beyond Chris Evans inspiring performance, Hugo Weaving plays yet another terrifying villain, Tommy Lee Jones as the hardass who kicks Cap into shape and Hayley Atwell, an unknown who comes out of nowhere to charm up the screen with her presence.
                            Spoiler Alert - The First Avenger... do you get it?
                            Grade - B

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                            • Palooza
                              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 14265

                              99 Films of 2011

                              40. The Help
                              Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Octavia Spencer, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jessica Chastain, Allison Janney, Sissy Spacek
                              Director -
                              Tate Taylor
                              Writer(s) -
                              Tate Taylor
                              Rotten Tomatoes Score - 76%
                              Metacritic Score - 62/100
                              Viewed - In class
                              There is no denying the amazing acting and inspiration showcased in this movie. Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer knock it completely out of the park, Emma Stone is adorable as the moral center, Jessica Chastain is beautiful and damaged and Bryce Dallas Howard makes a perfect bitchy villain. Add in some well timed humor and a racial story and you've got everything the Academy looks for in a movie. At the end, I was teary-eyed and inspired, but it was in no way life altering. If I didn't have to watch this movie for class, I would never have watched it at all and even if I did, I'm sure I'd never discuss it again. The overcoming racial oppression is essentially what the class is about, so having this pounded into your head from a movie you don't care about to start off with left a bad taste in my mouth. It's a good movie, don't get me wrong, but I'll never watch it again nor discuss it again after this.
                              Spoiler Alert - Black people are practically equal these days
                              Grade - B

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                              • A Tasty Burgerr
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                                • Oct 2008
                                • 5916

                                So did you like In Bruges or did you think it was forced?

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