Poll
Question:
Which of these "Good" films have you seen?
Option 1: Rambo
votes: 12
Option 2: Cloverfield
votes: 8
Option 3: The Bucket List
votes: 0
Option 4: Bourne Ultimatum
votes: 8
Option 5: The Nativity Story
votes: 2
Option 6: The Kite Runner
votes: 0
Option 7: The Mist
votes: 5
Option 8: National Treasure: Book of Secrets
votes: 3
Option 9: I Am Legend
votes: 11
Option 10: St. Peter
votes: 1
Option 11: Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
votes: 5
Option 12: The Big Sleep
votes: 9
Option 13: Gunfight At Red Sands
votes: 0
Option 14: Let's Scare Jessica To Death
votes: 6
Option 15: One Hour Photo
votes: 14
Option 16: Embryo
votes: 3
Option 17: The New World
votes: 5
Option 18: Pathfinder
votes: 4
Option 19: A Rough Night In Jericho
votes: 1
Option 20: Support Your Local Sheriff
votes: 5
Option 21: The Far Side Of Jericho
votes: 0
This is a list of films that I have seen since Mid-November. Any thoughts?
St. Peter (7 out of 10 Stars)
The Nativity Story (8 out of 10 Stars)
The Kite Runner (7 out of 10 Stars)
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (8 out of 10 Stars)
Bourne Ultimatum ((8 out of 10 Stars)
I Am Legend (5 out of 10 Stars)
The Mist (8 out of 10 Stars)
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (9 out of 10 Stars)
The Big Sleep (8 out of 10 Stars)
Gunfight At Red Sands (7 out of 10 Stars)
Pathfinder (5 out of 10 Stars)
The New World (8 out of 10 Stars)
One Hour Photo ( 7 out of 10 Stars)
Embryo (6 out of 10 Stars)
The Bucket List (7 out of 10 Stars)
Rambo (7 out of 10 Stars)
Cloverfield (7 out of 10 Stars)
Let's Scare Jessica To Death (7 out of 10 Stars)
A Rough Time In Jericho (7 out of 10 Stars)
Support Your Local Sheriff (7 out of 10 Stars)
The Far Side Of Jericho (6 out of 10 Stars)
I've seen five off the list -
THE NATIVITY STORY
ONE HOUR PHOTO
CLOVERFIELD
NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS
PATHFINDER
Of those, THE NATIVITY STORY was a wonderful, faithful rendering of the Biblical account that I thoroughly enjoyed.
ONE HOUR PHOTO was well done but creepy - kudos to Robin Williams as a great villain!
CLOVERFIELD just rocked. Yeah, it had weaknesses, but I loved it in spite of them.
NATIONAL TREASURE - a good fun popcorn flick.
PATHFINDER - a real disappointment, full of gaping historical errors and plotholes and weak on actual story. I had high hopes for it and was really let down.
Quote from: indianasmith on January 28, 2008, 07:34:51 PM
Of those, THE NATIVITY STORY was a wonderful, faithful rendering of the Biblical account that I thoroughly enjoyed.
ONE HOUR PHOTO was well done but creepy - kudos to Robin Williams as a great villain!
CLOVERFIELD just rocked. Yeah, it had weaknesses, but I loved it in spite of them.
NATIONAL TREASURE - a good fun popcorn flick.
PATHFINDER - a real disappointment, full of gaping historical errors and plotholes and weak on actual story. I had high hopes for it and was really let down.
Your correct about THE NATIVITY STORY being a well done recent biblical story. It actually had some other originally insightful moments. Nothing groundbreaking, but interesting.
ONE HOUR PHOTO was creepy especially when Williams character daydreams about being
in their home when the arrive and of course the ending with the mild psycho investigation encounter with the detective.
CLOVERFIELD was ok. I didn't like the shaky hand held camera thing, but perhaps that is what actually made this film work. Would like to see if it would be as effective without the shaky camera thing.
Really enjoyed NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS concept. The idea being that the Presidents throughout history pass this book along and make additions. Only for the eyes of those elected to President. They leave you with what's on page 47 at the end setting up the next adventure I suppose. I also liked how they go to Mount Rushmore and Custer State Park at the end. Not as good as the first film, but very enjoyable if you enjoy the idea of goverment secrets.
PATHFINDER was a dissapointment, but I new that going in and it lived up to its reputation as a poor film.
Hey Scott! Nice to have you back!!! (Uh...whuts with the Iron Sheik?!?!)
.I AM LEGEND-Ugh...
.the BIG SLEEP-Great!!!
.EMBRYO-Do you mean the Rock Hudson mind melting movie..? ACK!!! :buggedout: A total BAD movie if I ever seen one. Naturally...I treasure my copy!!! :smile:
. LETS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH- A very underated film. I recall seeing it on late night TV in the 70's...I now own a copy on vhs. A GREAT little horror movie! Nothing bad about this one!!! :cheers:
None but I've heard lots of great word of mouth about lots of movies from 2007 and 2008...are things started to turn around in terms of modern day movies delivering the goods? Actually seems to be the case.
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 28, 2008, 07:52:00 PM
Hey Scott! Nice to have you back!!! (Uh...whuts with the Iron Sheik?!?!)
.I AM LEGEND-Ugh...
.the BIG SLEEP-Great!!!
.EMBRYO-Do you mean the Rock Hudson mind melting movie..? ACK!!! :buggedout: A total BAD movie if I ever seen one. Naturally...I treasure my copy!!! :smile:
. LETS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH- A very underated film. I recall seeing it on late night TV in the 70's...I now own a copy on vhs. A GREAT little horror movie! Nothing bad about this one!!! :cheers:
I AM LEGEND was another poor film. I actually enjoyed 28 DAYS LATER much better.
THE BIG SLEEP was a neat film and I enjoyed it much. It's really just a vehicle to show Bogart and Bacall on the screen.
Yes, EMBRYO starring the dull mic holding Rock Hudson, but the film gets much better once Barbara Carrera enters the film. It even becomes watchable.
LET'S SCARE JESSICE TO DEATH was very effective and
scary. A women with some mental problems trapped in a very strange town. First time I saw this film on Comcast. Very good horror flick.
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 28, 2008, 07:52:00 PM
Hey Scott! Nice to have you back!!! (Uh...whuts with the Iron Sheik?!?!)
Thanks RCMerchant. Couldn't find anything more interesting to put up. :question:
Quote from: JaseSF on January 28, 2008, 08:11:28 PM
None but I've heard lots of great word of mouth about lots of movies from 2007 and 2008...are things started to turn around in terms of modern day movies delivering the goods? Actually seems to be the case.
I was just talking about that last week. There does seem to be better films coming out lately.
I didn't like the ending to The Mist but the overall movie and creatures was ok.
Cloverfield was intense, filled with whoop-out-loud moments and plenty of clapping and monster-huh-huh-huh-huh-huh :teddyr: moments. I love it no matter what anyone else says.
Embryo was a pretty cool movie. Creepy puppies in glass jars, ooooo.
One Hour Photo was a surreal film. Robin Williams is an outstanding actor!
Quote from: Scott on January 28, 2008, 07:23:29 PM
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (9 out of 10 Stars)
The Big Sleep (8 out of 10 Stars)
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 28, 2008, 07:52:00 PM
.the BIG SLEEP-Great!!!
I like
THE MALTESE FALCON much better; I think
SLEEP, though fun, is convoluted and implausible.
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 28, 2008, 07:52:00 PM
. LETS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH- A very underated film. I recall seeing it on late night TV in the 70's...I now own a copy on vhs. A GREAT little horror movie! Nothing bad about this one!!!
BELA, I always love those TV horrors from the 70s; one of my favorites! :teddyr: Definitely underrated.
Scott,
MR BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE got your highest rating! You'd love
THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER which is even funnier.
Quote from: SynapticBoomstick on January 28, 2008, 11:05:44 PM
I didn't like the ending to The Mist but the overall movie and creatures was ok.
I was very surprise THE MIST ended that way. This film will still be a favorite for many once it hits DVD and everyone gets to see it. It has some wacky characters and good horror elements.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on January 28, 2008, 11:18:36 PM
Scott, MR BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE got your highest rating! You'd love THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER which is even funnier.
Yep, just enjoyed it a lot. Fun film. I'll keep a look out for THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER. Thanks for the recommendation.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on January 28, 2008, 11:18:36 PM
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 28, 2008, 07:52:00 PM
LETS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH- A very underated film. I recall seeing it on late night TV in the 70's...I now own a copy on vhs. A GREAT little horror movie! Nothing bad about this one!!!
BELA, I always love those TV horrors from the 70s; one of my favorites! :teddyr: Definitely underrated.
Definitely a horror film worth seeking out. It should be better known. The whole film has a different approach. The atmosphere is something between CARNIVAL OF SOULS and A NAME FOR EVIL.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on January 28, 2008, 11:18:36 PM
I like THE MALTESE FALCON much better; I think SLEEP, though fun, is convoluted and implausible.
It's like the studios wanted Bogart and Bacall on the screen for this investigative caper. Still a pleasure to watch as the two are great to watch on screen and yes THE MALTESE FALCON is the better film.
Also I must add three Western films that I forgot to list which were SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF, A ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO, and THE FAR SIDE OF JERICHO. All good ones. The two latter ones are unrelated films.
I saw Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House.
I'm shocked as to how many people have seen One Hour Photo.
More than Rambo? Seems a bit odd.
Quote from: Chigur on January 29, 2008, 09:54:14 AM
I'm shocked as to how many people have seen One Hour Photo.
More than Rambo? Seems a bit odd.
I guess because RAMBO just came out and ONE HOUR PHOTO has been around a few years. By the way go to the theater and see the new RAMBO. Fun film and interesting crowd.
Quote from: Chigur on January 29, 2008, 09:54:14 AM
I'm shocked as to how many people have seen One Hour Photo.
More than Rambo? Seems a bit odd.
I've seen One Hour Photo on TV sometime, and not from the very beginning. Doesn't matter anyway, because I didn't like it that much.
I'm more surprised that more people have seen Rambo than I Am Legend, though.
Quote from: frank on January 29, 2008, 12:34:35 PMI'm more surprised that more people have seen Rambo than I Am Legend, though.
Stallone = :thumbup:
Smith = :thumbdown:
Quote from: Scott on January 29, 2008, 09:05:48 AM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on January 28, 2008, 11:18:36 PM
Scott, MR BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE got your highest rating! You'd love THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER which is even funnier.
Yep, just enjoyed it a lot. Fun film. I'll keep a look out for THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER. Thanks for the recommendation.
Well, I wouldn't mislead you: it pairs
CARY GRANT again with
MYRNA LOY, plus
SHIRLEY TEMPLE, RAY COLLINS, RUDY VALLEE, HARRY DAVENPORT... I am not a big
CARY fan in all honesty, but he is in so many essential films, I surrender.
BACHELOR is fine, really a sex comedy, and if you like wry, insightful, late 40s comedies, it's one of the best.
"You remind me of a man!" "What man?" "Man with the power!" "What power?" "The power of Hoo-doo!" "Hoo-doo?!" "You do!" "I do what?" "Remind of a man." "What man...?"
Out of the 21 seen 5.
"National Treasure: Book of Secrets"
One of the few times I liked the sequel better than the original. And, yes, there will be another sequel. And there may be a theme park ride based on the series as well. At least, Nic Cage is pushing for one.
"Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House"
I hope we're talking about the original and not some godawful remake. As an almost perfect film, it doesn't need to be remade. "If it ain't Wham! It ain't ham!"
"Big Sleep"
The Bogart version or the Mitchum version. Prefer the Bogart version.
"Rough Night in Jericho"
Did you hear the one about George Peppard and John McIntyre going into a bar with eight men in it? And killing four of the men and capturing the other four. One of my favorite shoot-outs.
"Support Your Local Sheriff"
The sequel "Support Your Local Gunfighter" was good, but this one was better.
Only two from me on the list which are Big Sleep and One Hour Photo. I saw One Hour Photo a long time ago in threaters and it was very creep to me.
Okay, I think it's pretty obvious that I love Rambo. Having stated my bias, I must say that I absolutly loved this film. It brought the story of Rambo full circle, and I love the throwbacks to the first one. I must say that this Rambo was the best one since First Blood.
I've only seen I Am Legend from that list. I thought it was all right. If I didn't have The Last Man on Earth to constantly compare it to, I probably would have enjoyed it more. I think deep down I wasn't letting myself enjoy it as much as I wanted to. Oh well. I have a hate-love relationship with it. Hate first because there's more hate.
Rambo, but only the first 3 so far. Gonna watch the 4th on the 22nd this month when it's out in the UK.
(firrst post :smile:)
Welcome to the forum Moman. The story is really thin in the new Rambo film, but it's great to see Rambo on the big screen again. I think you'll have lots of fun watching this film. Tell me what you thought after you see it for yourself Moman. :smile:
Well I love parts 2 and 3 and they are considered 'bonehead' movies and 4 looks similar. Mindless action is right up my alley :tongueout:
Quote from: Oldskool138 on January 29, 2008, 12:40:43 PM
Quote from: frank on January 29, 2008, 12:34:35 PMI'm more surprised that more people have seen Rambo than I Am Legend, though.
Stallone = :thumbup:
Smith = :thumbdown:
Some guy being last man on earth and kicking vampires'/mutants'/infected persons' behinds = :thumbup:
Some guy being the last real soldier and kicking the behinds of various counties' armies = :thumbdown:
Although I greatly appreciate the detailed description of the function of blue light....
Wow. The only "good" movie ive seen is Cloverfeild. Doesnt suprise me.
Quote from: moman on February 05, 2008, 10:10:09 AM
Well I love parts 2 and 3 and they are considered 'bonehead' movies and 4 looks similar. Mindless action is right up my alley :tongueout:
Then your going to love this latest Rambo. :teddyr:
It's a good one.