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« on: September 08, 2010, 01:12:48 pm »

Since Labor day is supposedly last day of summer, and we turn to fall.....

What's the Best movie you've seen this summer,the worst,and the most overhyped in your opinion?

(It can be Blu-ray,at the theater, it didn't have to come out this year ...If it was good/bad,over hyped to you...throw it out there...)
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2010, 03:16:10 pm »

Best movie: Inception

I also really liked Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

Worst movie:

Mongolian Ping-Pong  (I didn't finish it, yet, but someone recommended it as their favorite movie.  I was underwhelmed.)
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« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2010, 03:39:13 pm »

I rarely go to the movies, but I took the kids to see "Despicable Me" and really enjoyed it.
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« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2010, 05:33:57 pm »

I don't go to the movies a lot so these are my best/worst/overhyped of 2010.

Worst would be Kick-Ass, only watched because my son insisted it was great.
Most overhyped would have to be Inception, not really bad just not as good as hyped.
The best movie I have seen this year is The book of Eli.  Not that it was all that good really, but it's the best I have seen in 2010.  I'm hoping that Iron Man 2 will be better when it comes out on DVD.

The more I think about it you might be able to swap The Book of Eli and Inception for best/most hyped.  Neither really reached expectations in my opinion, but the expectations for Inception may have been higher and it may have actually been a bit better movie than the Book of Eli.
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« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2010, 05:46:23 pm »

I loved Kick-Ass.  It was also one of my favorites.
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« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2010, 06:03:11 pm »

I loved Kick-Ass.  It was also one of my favorites.
Of course.  QT could have directed it. Smiley

Kick-Ass was nothing like I thought it was going to be.  I thought the premise was that a kid who has grown up with Marvel comics and/or Marvel comic movies decides one day that all you really need to be a superhero is a costume, so he sends off for one and goes out into the world to fight crime but then realizes that it's not quite that simple, gets the shit kicked out of him by a couple thugs, lands in a hospital, wises up and maybe figures out that life really isn't like a comic book or a movie along the way.

That's the first 20 or 30 minutes.  If the movie would have just stuck with that plot for the rest of the movie then I would have been ok with the movie, I thought there was something there, something that resembled a story.  But that's right where the movie gets REALLY bizarre and where the movie completely lost me.  The rest of the movie is all about kids doing impossible things, some REALLY screwed up and sick parents/adults, a whole host of violence and bad language, some overused special effects and a story that seems to say that life really is just a big comic book.  This is what movies have come to?

Maybe I'm just getting old.
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« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2010, 07:51:04 am »

I loved the shit out of Kick-Ass. One of the better movies I've seen in a while.
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« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2010, 08:28:05 am »

Best: Kick ass   Worst: Predators    Overhyped: Inception
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« Reply #8 on: September 09, 2010, 10:02:40 am »

Pappy, I say this with the most respect possible:  I think you're too old for it.

Kick-Ass is probably not for your generation.  I'd say the same is true for Scott Pilgrim.  I think that both of those movies are for a specific counter-culture, and not watered-down for general audiences.
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« Reply #9 on: September 09, 2010, 10:34:43 am »

Pappy, I say this with the most respect possible:  I think you're too old for it.

Kick-Ass is probably not for your generation.  I'd say the same is true for Scott Pilgrim.  I think that both of those movies are for a specific counter-culture, and not watered-down for general audiences.
No offense taken in fact I agree to an extent, but let me explain.

I don't really think I'm too old for it, I just think that I'm from a different generation and I see thinks differently than people from a younger generation and perhaps I see things a bit differently from people of my own generation.

I was led to believe by my son that the movie was something that it wasn't.  If he would have told me the movie was what you described in your review of it, as an over-the-top farce based off a comic, then I probably wouldn't have watched the movie in the first place because I'm not a comic book fan and probably wouldn't "get" the movie.  I understand that.

However what bothers me is that my son is not a comic book fan either and yet he loved the movie.  I actually don't think that he realized the movie was based off a comic, nor that it's a farce.  He told me it was a great movie and not really what I expected (In fact it WAS exactly what I had expected until he told me it wasn't and then I expected something different and why I agreed to watch the movie).  My son is 21 and he sees things differently than I do and probably differently than he will see things 20 years from now.  I kinda look at Kick-Ass as the modern day equivalent to a movie that was quite popular when I was younger, "Porky's".  Certainly Porky's had quite a following in it's day, it appealed to a certain generation of kids who all thought the movie was great, but I never really thought Porky's was a great movie even when I was younger.  It was a bit funny, but it was also pretty crude and personally I never really understood what the big deal was even though it appealed to most of those of my generation.

So yes in some ways I'm too old to understand, but honestly I think that what sometimes passes for a good movie at a particular point in time is later viewed as pretty ho-hum.  Does this make Kick-Ass a bad movie?  No.  But do I think it's maybe not quite as good as it is perceived by a certain generation of people today?  Yes, I do.  20 Years from now I expect that people will look back on Kick-Ass the same way that people look back at Porky's today.  Funny in it's time, but really not that great of a movie.

I'd like to add that I LOVED Iron Man.  I thought it was one of the best movies of 2008, if not the best.  It's certainly in my opinion the best Marvel Comic movie.  So it's not that I don't "get" movies based off a comic, it's just that it has to be the right movie.  My son liked Iron Man but didn't think there was enough action.  I had just the opposite view, it has a GREAT story with just the right amount of action thrown in.  Robert Downey Jr is PERFECT, not because he's a wise-cracking full of himself millionaire, but because he's that at the beginning of the movie and then realizes what he is and changes for the better.  That's the story.  That's the movie.  That's what Kick-Ass COULD have been if they would have wanted it to be that and that's what I wished it WOULD have been.
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« Reply #10 on: September 09, 2010, 10:40:41 am »

^ Perhaps, but I don't really think that Porky's is the right comparison.

Think of something like "The Graduate."  That movie, for its time, spoke to a generation rebelling against its parents.  Adults thought it was offensive and stupid garbage, the younger generation took it as something else. 

Now, however, it's neither, since the time has passed.  Having seen the movie, I recognize what it did for the time, but think that it doesn't pack the same punch as it did for a generation that grew up in a different time.
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« Reply #11 on: September 09, 2010, 10:47:19 am »

Best: Despicable Me - this movie was surprisingly hilarious, and I really enjoyed it

Worst: Adventureland - came out last year but I just saw it this summer, and had a hard time NOT turning it off

Most Overhyped: Inception and Hot Tub Time Machine - neither of these were as good as the hype.  They said that HTTM was "The Hangover of 2010."  What an insult to The Hangover....
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« Reply #12 on: September 09, 2010, 10:57:47 am »

I liked Hot Tub Time Machine and Adventureland.

I watched about half of Bruno last night, but turned it off.  I found it very unsettling.  I thought that some of it was kind of funny, but it made me really nervous.  I got to a part where he's about to punk Ron Paul and it was making me too nervous, so I went to bed.  I'll watch the rest later.
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« Reply #13 on: September 09, 2010, 11:01:23 am »

^ Perhaps, but I don't really think that Porky's is the right comparison.

Think of something like "The Graduate." 
I disagree completely.  The Graduate is a good movie.  The acting is terrific.  The story is well thought out and still has impact even today.  Perhaps not a lot of kids today would appreciate the story, but I don't believe you can say it's not a good movie.  I don't think many kids today would even watch the movie, but give them 20 years and then ask them to watch it and I think they might appreciate it more.

It's not a generational movie, it's just a movie that you have to be of the right maturity to watch and understand.  I wouldn't recommend it to a teenager, but I'd recommend it to anyone who's mature enough to understand the story.

Let me ask you why you think that Poky's is a bad example?  Did you like Porky's?  My guess is that you don't or perhaps haven't even seen it.  But it was LOVED by millions when it came out in '82, but you were how old in '82?  5?  I was 19.  It was directed at my age group.  Most of my friends LOVED the movie.  I thought it was OK, but I have never watched the movie again and really don't care to.  I think you'll see Kick-Ass differently in 20 years.

That's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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« Reply #14 on: September 09, 2010, 11:20:59 am »

I don't keep up with movies as much as most of you. I end up watching them, but usually after most of you already have.

Best- The Damned United.
Worst- I'm not sure. I tend to turn them off if they don't grab me. 9 might be the one I sat through and felt was the worst.
Most overhyped- This is a toss up. I turned Avatar off (I guess I should have seen it in the theater) and I also thought The Hangover received too much praise. It was funny for 30 minutes and then I couldn't wait for it to be over.
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