Any good movies out there?

Eddie Haskell

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Since battling with Comcast a few months ago, I dropped cable tv and just maintain an internet connection through that piece-of-shit company. Frankly, other than an occasional sporting event (which I can watch at the 2AM Club in Mill Valley while sipping on several Scrimshaw's) I haven't missed television at all.

I will watch movies on line for free. Does anyone have any recommendations? I know, everyone's taste is different. I tend to like good sci-fi, documentaries, who-dun-its, or the off beat. I don't know if anyone saw Incendies (French Canadian film with subtitles) but to me that's one of the best flicks in the last 5 - 10 years. Anything along those lines or any of the aforementioned genres would be appreciated.

Respectfully submitted,
Eddie
 

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HELL OR HIGH WATER..GOOD NOT GREAT..JEFF BRIDGES IS SUPERB

WICK..INTERTAINING ..INTERTAINING..I LOOK FOR TO #2

THE ACCOUNT..GOOD...NOT GREAT

DEEP WATER HORIZON..VERY GOOD...AFTER WATCHING IT ..JUST THAT LITTLE NOTION..COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER
 

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This movie IS great if you were watching it just for Bridges. If you came to the film expecting a great bank robbery movie, yeah it's kind of a let down.

full disclosure........




I didn't know the plot before getting the film from REDBOX

I did know that the Rotten tomatoes had given it a high rating because I didn't want to watch "a waste of time " film on Sunday with no football..We watched DEEPWATER HORIZON in the same sitting..with the same idea...3 hours of at least a chance of time well spent..

I sit I watch I listen I give the film a great, very good, good, fair or waste of time..

For me...the chemistry between Pine and Foster good but certainly not great..some of that because their lives before the plot unfolds was weak at best..

the chemistry between Bridges and Birmingham was believable 20 seconds into their dialogue.Every scene w/them was important to the film and even better their banter and seriousness when called for was terrific

The plot could have been better with the whole rob the bank pay the bank back with their own money to save the farm..The premise of it was solid but laughter robbery to cold blooded murder struck me as weak ..

I see too many bad movies selected by my wife knowing all to well it will be" sci fi" or " love gone bad" waste of time" .but I go to the cinema or rent or stream them ...but that's what we do ..

I consider myself a good critic of films..

this article best relates what I believe anyone should use as a guideline to give a review..

[h=1]7 Tips for Writing a Film Review[/h]By Mark Nichol <!-- DWT Top Responsive --> <ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display: none;" abp="28" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9065706378227871" data-ad-slot="3100070173" data-ad-format="auto"></ins>
When I wrote for my college newspaper, one of the assignments I enjoyed most was writing film reviews. And I was terrible at it, as I soon realized. Why? I was writing the equivalent of book reports: movie reports.

Fortunately, I came to my senses and realized that evaluating films and plays and the like (and, yes, books) is more complicated, yet more satisfying, that that. Here are some tips ? not necessarily in the order in which they would be applied in your writing ? for crafting movie reviews (which are more or less applicable for reviewing other types of composition, or even products like software or gadgets):

1. If circumstances permit, view the film more than once. It?s easy to miss key elements, or even the whole point, after just a single viewing.

2. Express your opinion of the film, but support your criticism. If you are offended or disappointed or embarrassed, provide a valid reason, even if you think it is obvious. A film review that comes across as a personal attack on an actor, director, or screenwriter or a diatribe about a genre is a failed review.

3. Adjust the style of your review for the readership. If you?re pitching reviews to a traditional publication, you?re expected to be fairly evenhanded (though even mainstream film critics are permitted ? nay, expected ? to gently mock particularly inept filmmaking). If your target audience is fanboys (and fangirls) on a movie-geek Web site, though, feel free to take the gloves off. Either way, though, support your criticism with valid observations; hurling invective is not the same thing as evaluation.

4. Avoid spoilers. One of the most pernicious fairly recent developments in the review genre is the careless, thoughtless revelation of key plot points. It?s a sign of professionalism to refrain from giving such information away. Exception: Reviews of previously released films don?t necessarily adhere to this rule, though it?s still considered sporting to warn readers or site visitors to skip to the next paragraph if they don?t want to read something. Some classy sites actually code spoilers to be invisible unless the visitor scrolls over the blank area to highlight that passage in the review.

5. Judge the story. Are the character?s actions justified, and are their motives plausible? Is there an internal consistency to the way each person behaves, or do some words, thoughts, or actions ring false? Does the plot make sense? Is the story line logical? Is the narrative arc well shaped, with an economy of form, or is it flabby or drawn out, with time-killing pointlessness?

6. Rate the actors. Do they meet the expectations dictated by the plot and other story elements? If not, is it their own thespian shortcomings, are they hampered by a poor script, or is there something about their performances that makes you believe the director is at fault? What could the performers, the screenwriters, or the filmmaker have done differently to make the movie work better?

7. Evaluate the technical elements. How do the cinematography, editing, lighting, sound, and other components support or detract from the film? Is music appropriate and effectively employed? You needn?t know film-technology jargon to share your thoughts about how these elements contributed to or detracted from the whole.

Writing film reviews is in one way a thankless task: Often, readers will disagree with you, and many people will go to see movies without your wise guidance. How to avoid frustration? Writing about movies, like writing about just about anything else, should be primarily an exercise in enjoyment: You do it because you like doing it. If anybody else out there enjoys the result of your exercise in self-entertainment, so much the better ? but you?re your own primary audience (and your worst critic).











 

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full disclosure........




I didn't know the plot before getting the film from REDBOX

I did know that the Rotten tomatoes had given it a high rating because I didn't want to watch "a waste of time " film on Sunday with no football..We watched DEEPWATER HORIZON in the same sitting..with the same idea...3 hours of at least a chance of time well spent..

I sit I watch I listen I give the film a great, very good, good, fair or waste of time..

For me...the chemistry between Pine and Foster good but certainly not great..some of that because their lives before the plot unfolds was weak at best..

the chemistry between Bridges and Birmingham was believable 20 seconds into their dialogue.Every scene w/them was important to the film and even better their banter and seriousness when called for was terrific

The plot could have been better with the whole rob the bank pay the bank back with their own money to save the farm..The premise of it was solid but laughter robbery to cold blooded murder struck me as weak ..

I see too many bad movies selected by my wife knowing all to well it will be" sci fi" or " love gone bad" waste of time" .but I go to the cinema or rent or stream them ...but that's what we do ..

I consider myself a good critic of films..

this article best relates what I believe anyone should use as a guideline to give a review..

[h=1]7 Tips for Writing a Film Review[/h]By Mark Nichol <!-- DWT Top Responsive --> <ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display: none;" abp="28" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9065706378227871" data-ad-slot="3100070173" data-ad-format="auto"></ins>
When I wrote for my college newspaper, one of the assignments I enjoyed most was writing film reviews. And I was terrible at it, as I soon realized. Why? I was writing the equivalent of book reports: movie reports.

Fortunately, I came to my senses and realized that evaluating films and plays and the like (and, yes, books) is more complicated, yet more satisfying, that that. Here are some tips ? not necessarily in the order in which they would be applied in your writing ? for crafting movie reviews (which are more or less applicable for reviewing other types of composition, or even products like software or gadgets):

1. If circumstances permit, view the film more than once. It?s easy to miss key elements, or even the whole point, after just a single viewing.

2. Express your opinion of the film, but support your criticism. If you are offended or disappointed or embarrassed, provide a valid reason, even if you think it is obvious. A film review that comes across as a personal attack on an actor, director, or screenwriter or a diatribe about a genre is a failed review.

3. Adjust the style of your review for the readership. If you?re pitching reviews to a traditional publication, you?re expected to be fairly evenhanded (though even mainstream film critics are permitted ? nay, expected ? to gently mock particularly inept filmmaking). If your target audience is fanboys (and fangirls) on a movie-geek Web site, though, feel free to take the gloves off. Either way, though, support your criticism with valid observations; hurling invective is not the same thing as evaluation.

4. Avoid spoilers. One of the most pernicious fairly recent developments in the review genre is the careless, thoughtless revelation of key plot points. It?s a sign of professionalism to refrain from giving such information away. Exception: Reviews of previously released films don?t necessarily adhere to this rule, though it?s still considered sporting to warn readers or site visitors to skip to the next paragraph if they don?t want to read something. Some classy sites actually code spoilers to be invisible unless the visitor scrolls over the blank area to highlight that passage in the review.

5. Judge the story. Are the character?s actions justified, and are their motives plausible? Is there an internal consistency to the way each person behaves, or do some words, thoughts, or actions ring false? Does the plot make sense? Is the story line logical? Is the narrative arc well shaped, with an economy of form, or is it flabby or drawn out, with time-killing pointlessness?

6. Rate the actors. Do they meet the expectations dictated by the plot and other story elements? If not, is it their own thespian shortcomings, are they hampered by a poor script, or is there something about their performances that makes you believe the director is at fault? What could the performers, the screenwriters, or the filmmaker have done differently to make the movie work better?

7. Evaluate the technical elements. How do the cinematography, editing, lighting, sound, and other components support or detract from the film? Is music appropriate and effectively employed? You needn?t know film-technology jargon to share your thoughts about how these elements contributed to or detracted from the whole.

Writing film reviews is in one way a thankless task: Often, readers will disagree with you, and many people will go to see movies without your wise guidance. How to avoid frustration? Writing about movies, like writing about just about anything else, should be primarily an exercise in enjoyment: You do it because you like doing it. If anybody else out there enjoys the result of your exercise in self-entertainment, so much the better ? but you?re your own primary audience (and your worst critic).












watch movie 50 to 1 ... I think you would like this movie . would give it 7 outa 10

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Made a list over the holidays of some of my favorites that would be good to re-watch:

China Syndrome
Rear Window
Close Encounters Third Kind
Red October
California Split
Billy Jack
Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry
Star Chamber
Bullet
Serpico
Cool Hand Luke
Spinal Tap
Blue Velvet

Yeah I loved the 70s. One newer one since you like documentaries, Eddie. I heard Wiener is very entertaining. OK now Joker can pop in and say my choices are fucktarded.
 

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Eddie, get you an Amazon Fire Stick for $40 and then put kodi on it ... you will have more to watch than you will need :0008
 

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Oldboy

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US version

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Watchmen (extended cut)

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Bone tomahawk

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The Salvation

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Only lovers left alive (gf's love this one)

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Snowpiercer (and hate this one)

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Only god forgives

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some underrated sci-fi:

Sunshine
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Event Horizon
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Cargo (swiss one, pretty interesting)
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Moon
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Children of men
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Thanks everyone for your contributions to this thread. Now here is my dilemma. It's about 5:15 PST. I just got finished moving my third load of stuff from Mill Valley to my new abode in Santa Cruz. I'm tired. I'm going to stop in at the 2 AM Club in Mill Valley to say goodbye to one of my favorite bartenders (Sheila). Should be back home about 8:00 PST.

Would I would like to see from you is your top pick (and I mean only your top pick) movie to watch tonight. Don't give a flying fuck about the genre. Can be comedy, documentary, sci-fi, who-dun-it, etc. Just want to spend a couple hours on the computer watching a great movie after having a couple of Scrimshaws.

Appreciate your input.

Eddie

PS: Don't give me big picture ads. Just the fucking name of the movie.
 

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I will give "Top Pick" of movie you have probably seen.......Saving Private Ryan

I will give "Top Pick" of movie you have probably not seen...Murder in the First


That is all.
 
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