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  • Buzzman
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 6659

    I also have a hard time believing they would just keep those miracle beds away from everyone. Just absurd.

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    • Palooza
      Au Revoir, Shoshanna
      • Feb 2009
      • 14265


      86. Crystal Fairy and the Magical Cactus
      Michael Cera, Gaby Hoffman

      Director(s): Sebastian Silva
      Writer(s): Sebastian Silva
      MPAA Rating: Unrated
      Release Date: July 12th
      RT Score: 80% (64 fresh, 16 rotten)
      The Plot by Palooza: A group of guys in Chile go on a quest to find a Magical Cactus that makes you trip all of the balls. A wild woman hitches a ride and causes tension.
      Comments:
      A theme of full frontal nudity here. This time it is from Gaby Hoffman of Now & Then fame. While shaving your gine / pubes are a motif in Trance, here her pubes are a characteristic of her character, Crystal Fairy, who is wild and free and omg her aura is like, purple. Intolerable free spirit. You'll remember her vagina from an episode or two of Girls this past season. She plays essentially the same character here.

      On the other hand, Michael Cera is mean to her which is funny but besides that he is a whiny little bitch who is obsessed with manipulating everyone's experience to revolve around him. There's a point after they take the drug where he has a bad trip and you want him to have the worst experience ever, but not if it involves him whining and yelling at everyone to take care of him and pay attention to him.


      Spoiler Alert: Nothing happens
      Grade: D
      Last edited by Palooza; 04-13-2014, 05:31 PM.

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      • mgoblue2290
        Posts too much
        • Feb 2009
        • 7174

        Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
        Carey Mulligan is such a plain jane, yet, the unobtainable type that always dates up for some odd reason.

        I'm usually out on those types.
        She seems like the type of person who would see a homeless person playing saxophone terribly and pretend like it was amazing and bemoan this incredible artists plight.

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        • Houston
          Back home
          • Oct 2008
          • 21229

          P.S-I realized that Drive probably doesn't hold up, so I made it a point to never see it again. Since there are so many holes in my memory for that movie I can fill them in with "that part was awesome!" and still enjoy the time I saw it. In moments of weakness I listen to the soundtrack, it helps alot.

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          • Palooza
            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
            • Feb 2009
            • 14265

            i posted Trance early, oops. Let me edit the right review in there, Trance should be next.

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            • Palooza
              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
              • Feb 2009
              • 14265


              85. Trance
              James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel, Rosario Dawson

              Director(s): Danny Boyle
              Writer(s): Joe Ahearne, John Hodge
              MPAA Rating: R
              Release Date: April 5th
              RT Score: 68% (112 fresh, 53 rotten)
              The Plot by Palooza: An art auctioneer (McAvoy) is knocked out during a robbery and forgets where he hid an expensive painting, the robbers (Vincent Cassel) use a hypnotist (Rosario Dawson) to try and figure it out. Nothing is what it seems.
              Comments:
              A really strange art movie about art that tries waaaaay too hard to be elaborate and psychologically mind bending. By having the main character get knocked unconscious and have a sort of amnesia, this creates a convoluted plot that gets stupider and stupider as it becomes unraveled. The key to the whole unraveling? Rosario Dawson's pubes.

              There is one reason to see this movie - Rosario Dawson Full Frontal.


              Spoiler Alert: Rosario Dawson's full frontal
              Grade: D
              Last edited by Palooza; 04-13-2014, 05:32 PM.

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              • Houston
                Back home
                • Oct 2008
                • 21229

                Originally posted by mgoblue2290
                She seems like the type of person who would see a homeless person playing saxophone terribly and pretend like it was amazing and bemoan this incredible artists plight.
                Gotta disagree with this one. A crowd of people could be breaking out in tears because of dat sweet sax, and she seems like she'd be the only one not moved by it. No emotions.

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                • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                  Highwayman
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 15428

                  I liked Elysium...but was put off by how preachy it was. District 9 didn't push upon you its message. Elysium did, and it hurt the film. That said...I still liked it.

                  Truth be told, I've tried to watch Trance three or four times, all late at night, and jerked it to Rosario Dawson's full frontal each time and passed out. True story.

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                  • mgoblue2290
                    Posts too much
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 7174

                    Originally posted by Houston
                    Gotta disagree with this one. A crowd of people could be breaking out in tears because of dat sweet sax, and she seems like she'd be the only one not moved by it. No emotions.
                    Well if the guy was actually talented sure. She'd definitely turn away. My scenario is some bum who found the thing in the trash trying to hit some any note at all. She probably thinks Yoko Ono is a great singer too.

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                    • Palooza
                      Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 14265


                      84. Olympus Has Fallen
                      Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Rick Yuen, Dylan McDermott, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell, Robert Forrester, Cole Hauser, Ashley Judd

                      Director(s): Antoine Fuqua
                      Writer(s): Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt
                      MPAA Rating: R
                      Release Date: March 22nd
                      RT Score: 48% (87 fresh, 94 rotten)
                      The Plot by Palooza: Terrorists attack the White House and it's up to ONE MAN (Gerard Butler) to save the President (Aaron Eckhart)
                      Comments:
                      Sometimes experiences shape how you feel about something. This is exactly the case for Olympus Has Fallen. After guzzling some beers and burgers, my compadre and I ventured into the theater to check out OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN. I was feeling pretty drunk, so I was excited for shit to blow up. The previews went on and the movie began when my belly began to rumble. I thought I could deal, so I carried on. It wouldn't stop as I could feel my stomach turn and bubble, quickly flowing from my stomach to my butt. A finale rumble followed by a dark, hot and steamy fart; you could see the death cloud float through the theater. Once the scent hit my nostrils I knew this was going to be a bad experience. There is something about your own farts making you gag and grossing you out. When my farts are this ruthless I always say that they smell like someone else's fart because it surpasses that "everyone loves the smell of their own brand" point. So I pooped a fiery liquid and felt refreshed. This happened two more times and I missed a solid 45 minutes of the movie. This ruined my experience and I don't think there is any chance the film comes back from it. Every time I came back I was able to jump right back into it and I caught some cool action but this totally ruined my experience. I'm just glad this didn't happen when I saw White House Down.

                      In terms of what I saw - the film takes itself way too seriously, which is always a problem with movies with a ridiculous premise. The film is filled with generic actors who do not have the ability to be above the script, they just kind of float with everything, hitting the beats they're supposed to but no more no less. I wasn't impressed and neither was my butt.


                      Spoiler Alert: I don't even know.
                      Grade: C-
                      Last edited by Palooza; 04-13-2014, 05:32 PM.

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                      • Palooza
                        Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 14265


                        83. John Dies at the End
                        Chase Williamson, Rob Mayers, Paul Giamatti, Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Doug Jones

                        Director(s): Don Coscarelli
                        Writer(s): Don Coscarelli. David Wong [aka Jason Pargin] (based on his story)
                        MPAA Rating: R
                        Release Date: January 25th
                        RT Score: 61% (49 fresh, 31 rotten)
                        The Plot by Palooza: A drug called Soy Sauce allows you to drift through dimensions, but when you return you are no longer human. It's up to two deadbeats to save the world.
                        Comments:
                        A really strange fucking movie with a cheap Cronenberg/Lynch feel to it. It becomes way too absurd and ridiculous as it goes along. I enjoyed it but it wasn't any good. This is a seriously acquired taste; if you dig Cronenberg's weird 80's movies you should be all over this. Otherwise, not especially worth a watch unless you like shit to be as weird as humanly possible. It reminded me of the Alex Winter classic Freaks, too. This movie seriously belongs in the 80s or 90s. Seems out of place in 2013. Looking for pics for the movie I came across the theory that the film's title is a parody of the Jewish dating website, JDate

                        Spoiler Alert: John doesn't really die at the end.
                        Grade: C-
                        Last edited by Palooza; 04-13-2014, 05:32 PM.

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                        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                          Highwayman
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 15428

                          Originally posted by Palooza

                          83. Olympus Has Fallen
                          Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Rick Yuen, Dylan McDermott, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell, Robert Forrester, Cole Hauser, Ashley Judd

                          Director(s): Antoine Fuqua
                          Writer(s): Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt
                          MPAA Rating: R
                          Release Date: March 22nd
                          RT Score: 48% (87 fresh, 94 rotten)
                          The Plot by Palooza: Terrorists attack the White House and it's up to ONE MAN (Gerard Butler) to save the President (Aaron Eckhart)
                          Comments:
                          Sometimes experiences shape how you feel about something. This is exactly the case for Olympus Has Fallen. After guzzling some beers and burgers, my compadre and I ventured into the theater to check out OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN. I was feeling pretty drunk, so I was excited for shit to blow up. The previews went on and the movie began when my belly began to rumble. I thought I could deal, so I carried on. It wouldn't stop as I could feel my stomach turn and bubble, quickly flowing from my stomach to my butt. A finale rumble followed by a dark, hot and steamy fart; you could see the death cloud float through the theater. Once the scent hit my nostrils I knew this was going to be a bad experience. There is something about your own farts making you gag and grossing you out. When my farts are this ruthless I always say that they smell like someone else's fart because it surpasses that "everyone loves the smell of their own brand" point. So I pooped a fiery liquid and felt refreshed. This happened two more times and I missed a solid 45 minutes of the movie. This ruined my experience and I don't think there is any chance the film comes back from it. Every time I came back I was able to jump right back into it and I caught some cool action but this totally ruined my experience. I'm just glad this didn't happen when I saw White House Down.

                          In terms of what I saw - the film takes itself way too seriously, which is always a problem with movies with a ridiculous premise. The film is filled with generic actors who do not have the ability to be above the script, they just kind of float with everything, hitting the beats they're supposed to but no more no less. I wasn't impressed and neither was my butt.


                          Spoiler Alert: I don't even know.
                          Grade: C-
                          Friendship over.

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                          • Palooza
                            Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 14265

                            Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                            Friendship over.
                            Until I post my The Last Stand review.

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                            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              Highwayman
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 15428

                              Originally posted by Palooza
                              Until I post my The Last Stand review.
                              Movies for guys who like movies.

                              SRS - I like that Olympus Has Fallen took itself a little seriously. It wasn't an insane, to the point, serious film. But it also wasn't making corny jokes or lamely meta. It was just a dude movie. Much better than White House Down, FWIW.

                              Olympus Has Fallen (and The Last Stand) were two surprise hits for me this year. Maybe it was a "right time, right place" for both...I don't know (I saw OHF a second time and enjoyed it just as much, so I lean no)...but both were just turn off your brain and watch shit go boom #fun. Olympus Has Fallen was kind of like what I wanted a GI Joe movie to be.

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                              • Buzzman
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 6659

                                IDK if it was played for laughs or to prove America is the best but when Melissa Leo was dragged out of the room and she sang the Pledge of Allegiance, I was stunned.

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