Up in the Air was a pretty amazing movie.
Finally got to see District 9, with my four week Blockbuster direct trial. My sister had seen it in theaters and was expecting a movie with aliens to be more... I dunno, fun? But I loved it. It was a brilliant film, I thought. If there is one, I can't wait for the sequel.
The only thing I disliked about it was... the disc. As is way too typical with rentals, there was a part that apparently had been corrupted by disc scratches/damage, about three minutes... It was when
Wikus and Christopher had just stopped the stolen vehicle and are making their way to the dropship hidden under Christopher's shack. I think it was around 1 hour, 15 minutes into the movie, around there. It started up again when Wikus and Christopher's son were inside the ship, starting it up -- it was just rising out of the ground -- and Christopher had somehow ended up outside. Does anyone remember how this went down?
Also I found this analysis of the alien language. Pretty interesting.
Next comes The Godfather and 2001: A Space Odyssey. All of the movies on my queue are classics that I haven't got to see yet (like Ghostbusters and Rambo: First Blood), with a few exceptions being Changeling, District 9, and Ocean's Eleven.
EDIT: What's up with this indent after the spoiler tags? A little glitch?
Oh... wow. I missed a major plot point 'cause Blockbuster doesn't know how to check their friggin' discs and resurface them if needed... Well, fortunately they provided a link on the queue to report damaged discs (among other problems) so hopefully that one will be taken care of now.Wikus and Christopher get to his house. Christopher tells Wikus it's going to take 3 years to fix him because he's going to go home and get help first. Wikus gets upset and knocks Christopher out. Wikus goes into the command pod, locks out Christopher and starts it up.
Well, every time Jeep showed up on screen I couldn't stop comparing him to Ellis from L4D2The only good thing I can say about Legion is that every time they said Jeep's name I burst out laughing.
Awwww, I missed that one! It looked so cute, too. I'll have to catch it another time.Finally caught Fantastic Mr Fox (in its last showing in the city!) yesterday. Just a delightful film. It's in my top 5 of 2009
The movie could've done without him too. Mulan barely interacts with him, and the very few aspects of the movie he's supposed to assist with, such as observation of males, Mulan could've figured out on her own.Mulan is easily my favorite animated Disney film as well. I could do without the Eddie Murphy dragon but otherwise top notch.
It's because Lucas is a great "idea man""/producer, but sucks at being a director. Even in Star Wars you get a lot of the stilted dialogue that is found in the prequels. It wasn't until two other directors got involved with Empire and Jedi that the characters really took on life of their own because they weren't tied down with Lucas' inability to write believable conversations.I watched the original Star Wars again last night. It's been years since I've actually watched it, and even longer since I paid attention instead of sitting around with friends and joking around about the economic viability of moisture farming (and the potential for a moisture black market).
I had forgotten just how good of a movie it actually is. It made me wonder at what point Lucas thought it was a good idea to drain all of the humanity out of the acting in the prequels.
It's because Lucas is a great "idea man""/producer, but sucks at being a director. Even in Star Wars you get a lot of the stilted dialogue that is found in the prequels. It wasn't until two other directors got involved with Empire and Jedi that the characters really took on life of their own because they weren't tied down with Lucas' inability to write believable conversations.[/QUOTE]I watched the original Star Wars again last night. It's been years since I've actually watched it, and even longer since I paid attention instead of sitting around with friends and joking around about the economic viability of moisture farming (and the potential for a moisture black market).
I had forgotten just how good of a movie it actually is. It made me wonder at what point Lucas thought it was a good idea to drain all of the humanity out of the acting in the prequels.