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Re: The Movie Thread
« Reply #930 on: July 22, 2008, 09:41:15 AM »
Made it to Mamma Mia! today. I laughed, I cried, I laughed. Still have SOS playing in my head. Very enjoyable. Nice production. Meryl was/is incredibly delicious, Amanda Seyfried kept making me think of Goldie Hawn. Pierce Brosnan is aging well. Wish I had been with a more outgoing audience (singing, dancing, etc...). There was no participation other than anemic clapping at the end.

Saw a few previews I want to try to remember to see, The Lucky Ones and maybe the House Bunny when it makes it to DVD which probably won't take long. Zohan ought to make the DVD scene any moment now.
We also went last night.  Had a great time.  I also wish I had gone on a more crowded showing this last weekend.  The audience that was there was enthusiastic, but on a Monday night in Daly City, pretty deserted.  I'd seen the stage play too, but still enjoyed almost everything, except of course for Pierce Brosnan's singing!
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« Reply #931 on: July 22, 2008, 09:52:58 AM »
Made it to Mamma Mia! today. I laughed, I cried, I laughed. Still have SOS playing in my head. Very enjoyable. Nice production. Meryl was/is incredibly delicious, Amanda Seyfried kept making me think of Goldie Hawn. Pierce Brosnan is aging well. Wish I had been with a more outgoing audience (singing, dancing, etc...). There was no participation other than anemic clapping at the end.

Saw a few previews I want to try to remember to see, The Lucky Ones and maybe the House Bunny when it makes it to DVD which probably won't take long. Zohan ought to make the DVD scene any moment now.
We also went last night.  Had a great time.  I also wish I had gone on a more crowded showing this last weekend.  The audience that was there was enthusiastic, but on a Monday night in Daly City, pretty deserted.  I'd seen the stage play too, but still enjoyed almost everything, except of course for Pierce Brosnan's singing!

one critic said "Brosnan does the best imitation of a water buffalo I've ever heard" LOL!
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« Reply #932 on: July 25, 2008, 09:55:48 AM »

Wish I had been with a more outgoing audience (singing, dancing, etc...). There was no participation other than anemic clapping at the end.


Peter mentioned this morning that the Camera theater in SJ will be doing a sing-a-long thsi Satruday, even handing out the lyrics to the audience.
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« Reply #933 on: July 25, 2008, 03:59:50 PM »

Wish I had been with a more outgoing audience (singing, dancing, etc...). There was no participation other than anemic clapping at the end.
Peter mentioned this morning that the Camera theater in SJ will be doing a sing-a-long thsi Satruday, even handing out the lyrics to the audience.
Dave read my email on air yesterday morning, said he'd get back to me, but I haven't heard anything.  This sounds promising.  Long drive.
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« Reply #934 on: July 25, 2008, 07:16:38 PM »

Wish I had been with a more outgoing audience (singing, dancing, etc...). There was no participation other than anemic clapping at the end.
Peter mentioned this morning that the Camera theater in SJ will be doing a sing-a-long thsi Satruday, even handing out the lyrics to the audience.
Dave read my email on air yesterday morning, said he'd get back to me, but I haven't heard anything.  This sounds promising.  Long drive.

I'll be very surprised if Dave makes the trip to SJ.  And I've no doubt that after MM completes its run, there'll be a "real" sing-along version (with subtitles rather than paper lyric sheets) at the Castro -- bet on it.
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« Reply #935 on: July 25, 2008, 11:13:29 PM »

Wish I had been with a more outgoing audience (singing, dancing, etc...). There was no participation other than anemic clapping at the end.
Peter mentioned this morning that the Camera theater in SJ will be doing a sing-a-long thsi Satruday, even handing out the lyrics to the audience.
Dave read my email on air yesterday morning, said he'd get back to me, but I haven't heard anything.  This sounds promising.  Long drive.

I'll be very surprised if Dave makes the trip to SJ.  And I've no doubt that after MM completes its run, there'll be a "real" sing-along version (with subtitles rather than paper lyric sheets) at the Castro -- bet on it.

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I'll do sing-along-handel, sing-along-rockyhorror, hell, even sing-along-thesongremainsthesame -- but I can't stand ABBA when ABBA is singing it.  Bleh.

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« Reply #936 on: July 26, 2008, 10:55:48 AM »

Wish I had been with a more outgoing audience (singing, dancing, etc...). There was no participation other than anemic clapping at the end.
Peter mentioned this morning that the Camera theater in SJ will be doing a sing-a-long thsi Satruday, even handing out the lyrics to the audience.
Dave read my email on air yesterday morning, said he'd get back to me, but I haven't heard anything.  This sounds promising.  Long drive.

I'll be very surprised if Dave makes the trip to SJ.  And I've no doubt that after MM completes its run, there'll be a "real" sing-along version (with subtitles rather than paper lyric sheets) at the Castro -- bet on it.

*runs screaming from the room*

I'll do sing-along-handel, sing-along-rockyhorror, hell, even sing-along-thesongremainsthesame -- but I can't stand ABBA when ABBA is singing it.  Bleh.

I may never see this movie. 
LOL! To each his own. I would so go to the Castro for that.
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« Reply #937 on: July 27, 2008, 03:57:09 PM »

*runs screaming from the room*

I'll do sing-along-handel, sing-along-rockyhorror, hell, even sing-along-thesongremainsthesame -- but I can't stand ABBA when ABBA is singing it.  Bleh.

I may never see this movie. 

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« Reply #938 on: July 27, 2008, 04:34:46 PM »

*runs screaming from the room*

I'll do sing-along-handel, sing-along-rockyhorror, hell, even sing-along-thesongremainsthesame -- but I can't stand ABBA when ABBA is singing it.  Bleh.

I may never see this movie. 

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« Reply #939 on: July 27, 2008, 07:09:45 PM »

*runs screaming from the room*

I'll do sing-along-handel, sing-along-rockyhorror, hell, even sing-along-thesongremainsthesame -- but I can't stand ABBA when ABBA is singing it.  Bleh.

I may never see this movie. 

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« Reply #940 on: July 28, 2008, 09:39:43 PM »
Just came from Mamma Mia!. I wish I could say it's a good movie -- it could've been, in better hands, but it's not. Love the songs; would rather hear ABBA sing them, for the most part. Not very well directed; atrocious (non-)choreography, Pierce Brosnan Can. Not. Sing. Songs on top of songs for no reason other than to shoehorn another hit into the mix (the last 10 minutes has a musical WTF? moment that rivals the one in Hancock). Streep CAN sing; but it's not her finest acting hour. Yeah, I know, it ain't Shakespeare, but somebody could've done something with this and they left it in the hands of a first-time director and that was a shame, IMHO. Oh, and it's a bleeping *ABBA* musical that *revolves* around a wedding, and they barely sing ONE verse of "I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do"? What??

Best moments/nicest surprises: the obscure ballads "Our Last Summer" and "Slipping Thru My Fingers", nicely underplayed while everything else is breathlessly oversold.
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« Reply #941 on: July 29, 2008, 10:09:39 AM »
I just happened to check something on IMDb regarding The Dark Knight, and it is now the #1 movie on their rankings (1-10 scale).  And it's not even close.  Only three other movies top 8.9, and they are all 9.0 to 9.1.  The Dark Knight has a score of 9.4.  And as many total votes as Godfather II, which is 4th now.
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« Reply #942 on: July 29, 2008, 10:20:52 AM »
I just happened to check something on IMDb regarding The Dark Knight, and it is now the #1 movie on their rankings (1-10 scale).  And it's not even close.  Only three other movies top 8.9, and they are all 9.0 to 9.1.  The Dark Knight has a score of 9.4.  And as many total votes as Godfather II, which is 4th now.

that's just crazy -- that's why geeks are called, er, geeks.
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« Reply #943 on: August 01, 2008, 09:44:05 PM »
Dark Knight is awesome!  Some of the pyrotechnics demand a certain amount of suspension of disbelief, and the Joker pulls off some things that require deus-ex-machina omniscience, but, that being said, it does not play down to the lowest common denominator.  If anything it will probably lose some points with the general public for its overall density - you really have to pay attention & things happen fast - but that's only because Christopher Nolan tops his Batman Begins in both action set-pieces and in character development...

You absolutely cannot Take. Your. Eyes. Off. of Heath Ledger's Joker.  F***ing brilliant.

Just came from seeing TDK and I agree, pretty much -- nothing could live up to the kinda hype it's gotten, of course, but it's very good and very dark and Ledger is indeed amazing. Very crowded aud at Metreon for a 5:45 show on a Friday as the film begins its third week in theaters -- it will break the $400M mark on Monday, probably.
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« Reply #944 on: August 01, 2008, 11:35:03 PM »
Dark Knight is awesome!  Some of the pyrotechnics demand a certain amount of suspension of disbelief, and the Joker pulls off some things that require deus-ex-machina omniscience, but, that being said, it does not play down to the lowest common denominator.  If anything it will probably lose some points with the general public for its overall density - you really have to pay attention & things happen fast - but that's only because Christopher Nolan tops his Batman Begins in both action set-pieces and in character development...

You absolutely cannot Take. Your. Eyes. Off. of Heath Ledger's Joker.  F***ing brilliant.

Just came from seeing TDK and I agree, pretty much -- nothing could live up to the kinda hype it's gotten, of course, but it's very good and very dark and Ledger is indeed amazing. Very crowded aud at Metreon for a 5:45 show on a Friday as the film begins its third week in theaters -- it will break the $400M mark on Monday, probably.

Sarah and I just saw it tonight as well, at a small, single-screen house in Newberg (the closest "big" town to us). Can't find a thing to argue with what's been said about it already--its overriding darkness, Ledger's tour de force performance as the joker, and pretty fine turns by Gary Oldman and Aaron Eckhart as well. (Anyone else think The Joker's voice sounded like Tom Waits' speaking voice? An uncanny similarity, imo. And did anyone notice Anthony Michael Hall in it? I didn't but saw his name in the credits at the end.)

Spotted something in the press today that predicted TDK might surpass Titanic as the top-grossing film ever. Even after it hits $400M it's still got a ways to go (Titanic did just over $600M domestically), but it's definitely in the running.

Gotta give props to the Cameo (www.99w.com), where we saw it. It's a great old theater, a survivor of the 50s, and run with the same sort of ethos as, say, SF's Balboa. Deco carpeting, original light fixtures, and other accessories, an old projector on display upstairs, and other enhancements. They show old home movies of goings on in this area from the 40s and 50s, as well as some great vintage pre-film ads pushing popcorn and admonishing the crowd about talking, and "public displays of affection." A great movie going experience, and probably the coolest thing going on in the city of Newberg. These guys definitely get it (they also run a drive-in at the other end of town, see link above).

Oh, and one more thing: the cost of admission? Six bucks for a loge seat, and a mere five-spot if you're willing to sit in the less cozy seats--when was the last time you went to a movie that offered loge seating? The snack bar is almost as cheap, so the whole evening (two loge seats, two large drinks and a medium popcorn) was a mere $21.50. I can't imagine there's any place on the west coast showing that film any cheaper.
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