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  • dell71
    Enter Sandman
    • Mar 2009
    • 23919

    Originally posted by Buzzman
    I forsee a top 10 vampire flick list
    Ssssssshhhhhhh...

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    • strahanfan92
      Meat
      • Aug 2009
      • 5456

      Number 1 Vampire flick? Right here:





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      • dell71
        Enter Sandman
        • Mar 2009
        • 23919

        Originally posted by Sauceman
        I've heard Un Prophete is amazing. I plan on watching it sometime in the next few days. Have you heard of it?
        Forgot to address this. No, haven't heard of Un Prophete. Sounds like something to look into.

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        • dell71
          Enter Sandman
          • Mar 2009
          • 23919


          The Unborn
          Directed by David S. Goyer.
          2009. Rated PG-13, 89 minutes.
          Cast:
          Odette Yustman
          Meagan Good
          Jane Alexander
          Gary Oldman
          Carla Gugino
          Idris Elba
          James Remar
          Ethan Cutkosky

          Plot: After a succession of nightmares, ghastly visions and strange occurrences, Casey (Yustman) tries to find out what's after her, before it's too late.

          The Good: As with a few other of 2009's scare flicks, Drag Me to Hell and The Uninvited, in particular, we get some excellently horrific visuals. These, along with the overall dark mood keeps us interested. The story efficiently moves us along until we get to a nice twist and a solid ending.

          The Bad: Cliches abound, making it fairly predictable. It doesn't help that it's essentially a mish-mash of at least a dozen other horror movies, The Exorcist and The Grudge, most recognizably. Also, the closer we get to the end, the more silliness it indulges in. Finally, it's got a pretty good cast, but forgets to use them relegating players like Gary Oldman, Carla Gugino and Idris Elba to parts not necessarily requiring great talent.

          The Ugly: I spent too much time amazed how much our star, Odette Yustman, resembles Megan Fox.

          Recommendation: If you're into horror flicks, this isn't a bad choice. It's not great, but not terrible, either. In fact, it's pretty much average in every way. Sadly, even that is better than most movies in the genre. If you're not into horror movies, skip it.

          The Opposite View: David Stratton, The Australian

          What the Internet Says: 4.5/10 on imdb.com (1/27/10), 12% on rottentomatoes.com, 30/100 on metacritic.com

          MY SCORE: 5.5/10



          Hmmm...am I overstating Yustman's resemblance to Fox?



          I dunno...watch the movie, or at least a clip from it to get a better idea.

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          • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
            Highwayman
            • Feb 2009
            • 15429

            Originally posted by Griswald
            Hey Dell, check out Pandorum (just came out on DVD/bluray) sometime if you get the chance. I'm a huge sci-fi fan so I'm interested to see what someone else thinks since I'm biased. There was stuff I wish would have been different or left out, but overall I thought it was a pretty damn good movie.
            I'm starcrossed with it, I want to like it, but its very convoluted, despite what I think it a good grand scheme concept.

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            • Buzzman
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 6659

              When i saw the trailers to The Unborn, I thought that was Megan Fox until someone told me otherwise. Whats funny is Odette(sp?) is in Transformers 1 for liek 4 seconds (her steeling wheel transforms and grabs her face) and I thoguht that was Megan Fox as well.

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              • dell71
                Enter Sandman
                • Mar 2009
                • 23919


                The Princess and the Frog
                Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker.
                2009. Rated G, 97 minutes.
                Cast:
                Anika Noni Rose
                Bruno Campos
                Keith David
                Jennifer Cody
                John Goodman
                Terrence Howard
                Oprah Winfrey
                Michael-Leon Wooley

                Plot: Tiana (Rose) and Prince Naveen (Campos) have both been turned into frogs and try to find a way to become human again.

                The Good: With all the cgi floating around these days, this is a nice visual change, or change back to a more organic form of animation. The colors are vibrant, it's rich in detail and is just fun to look at. Story-wise, it's a real charmer. We really come to love Tiana and root for her without reservation. There is also plenty of humor for both kids and adults. Most commendable, is the way it handles the issue of race. The movie is set in the early 20th century, in the South. It notes that there is a class separation between whites and blacks and shows discrimination without harping on it, or letting that become the story.

                The Bad: There is no chance, or reason, to flex thos brain muscles. Keeping with perhaps the oldest Disney tradition, there are only good characters and evil ones with nothing in between. Some of the other old criticisms of Disney might also apply. Therefore, some will simply see it as anti-feminists. You know that old argument, the one about fairy tales promoting the idea that women absolutely need a man and couldn't possibly be happy, or even function without one.

                The Ugly: Poor, poor "Lotte" (Cody) is such a sad case.

                Recommendation: This is not Disney competing with Pixar. This is a much welcome throwback to classic Disney. It fits snugly in with Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, etc. Take however you feel about those standards to justify whether or not you'll like this. I will say this to those who subscribe to the theory outlined in "The Bad" section: Tiana takes a much more active role in her fate so she's not quite the helpless damsel in distress some of the others are. Oh, it should probably go without saying, if you have pre-teen girls who are at all into the princess thing this is an absolute must-see.

                The Opposite View: Manohla Dargis, New York Times

                What the Internet Says: 7.8/10 on imdb.com (1/28/10), 84% on rottentomatoes.com, 73/100 on metacritic.com

                MY SCORE: 8/10

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

                  Dell - Do you jot down notes when you watch films?

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                  • dell71
                    Enter Sandman
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 23919

                    Originally posted by Tailback U
                    Dell - Do you jot down notes when you watch films?
                    Actually, no. Thought about starting, though.

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                    • NAHSTE
                      Probably owns the site
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 22233

                      You plan on watching Big Fan anytime soon Dell? Still not sure what to think about it, but it was pretty well made. As a Giants fan I'm sure you'll enjoy it on some level though.

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                      • dell71
                        Enter Sandman
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 23919

                        Originally posted by NAHSTE13
                        You plan on watching Big Fan anytime soon Dell? Still not sure what to think about it, but it was pretty well made. As a Giants fan I'm sure you'll enjoy it on some level though.
                        Thanx, I had forgotten about that one. Yeah, I'll fit it in sometime soon.

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                        • NAHSTE
                          Probably owns the site
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 22233

                          Originally posted by TheGame
                          Man that movie was pretty depressing.... I thought it was very well done though
                          Yeah depressing indeed. Made me think that posting on vsn was almost as bad as calling into that radio show with a prepared statement.

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                          • dell71
                            Enter Sandman
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 23919


                            World's Greatest Dad
                            Directed by Bobcat Goldthwait.
                            2009. Rated R, 99 minutes.
                            Cast:
                            Robin Williams
                            Alexie Gilmore
                            Daryl Sabara
                            Henry Simmons
                            Geoff Pierson
                            Evan Martin
                            Lorraine Nicholson
                            Zach Sanchez

                            Plot: Aspiring but unsuccessful writer and high school poetry teacher Lance Clayton (Williams) lives alone with his unapologetic jerk of a teenaged son Kyle (Sabara) and carries on a relationship with fellow teacher Claire (Gilmore) even though she doesn't want to be seen in public with him.

                            The Good: Robin Williams is usually only seen in two modes. He's either zany, verging on being totally out of control but fighting for some grand cause or morose and perhaps more than a little perverted. Here, he's much more a regular guy who seems to have life living him, instead of the other way around. He pulls it off, perfectly. Like so many of us in real life, his emotions are conveyed not by his words but by his facial expressions and body language. It's a wonderful performance. To aid this, we get a story that's excellently written. It's subtle, even when it seems to be over the top. It also puts us in position to seriously ponder what we might've done in the same situation. This brings us to the writer and director, Bobcat Goldthwait, who also shows up in a tiny role. Those of us who can actually remember the 1980s might be mildly surprised he hasn't already died of an overdose. Given that you might be completely blown away that he's still capable of coherent thought, much less writing a cerebral character examination. Kudos to him. Oh, I haven't even mentioned the fact that it's funny.

                            The Bad: Where is Kyle's mother? Unless I missed it, she's never mentioned. Doing so would've added another layer to both Kyle and the movie as a whole. We would be better able to psychoanalyze him, as we're already doing without quite enough information. I would have also love for us to meet Andrew's (Martin) mom, the alcoholic. She could've added tons, as well.

                            The Ugly: How and why the tragedy occurred.

                            Recommendation: We have another excellent effort in dark comedy, making 2009 a very strong year for the genre. As with most of them, there's just not enough hijinks and shenanigans to hold some people's attention. If you don't go in expecting another gross-out bromance or get too pissed off in the first few minutes that Lance hasn't beat the crap out of his son, you'll be in for a fun ride. Those of you into character studies, this one's for you.

                            The Opposite View: Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle

                            What the Internet Says: 7.2/10 on imdb.com (1/30/10), 86% on rottentomatoes.com, 69/100 on metacritic.com

                            MY SCORE: 8/10

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                            • Fox1994
                              Posts too much
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 5327

                              ^Cool. I like movies that make you think.

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

                                Dell, have you seen The Proposition (2005)?

                                Are you a fan of westerns?

                                Really interested in seeing what you think about this film.

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