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Have you seen Django?Ray Rider wrote:For me:
1. The Hobbit
2. The Dark Knight Rises
3. The Hunger Games
4. The Avengers
5. Les Mis
I found the Dark Knight & Hunger Games much more enthralling than the Avengers, although it's hard for me to determine which I think is best...I'll probly rewatch the Avengers more often than either of the other two (more humor, and more popular with a wider range of people), but at the same type I felt that the storyline really didn't draw me in.
Naw, I just watched the trailer on IMDB and it looks like an excuse to fit as much shooting into 165 minutes as possible--looks pretty lame. The rating is quite high though.Army of GOD wrote:Have you seen Django?Ray Rider wrote:For me:
1. The Hobbit
2. The Dark Knight Rises
3. The Hunger Games
4. The Avengers
5. Les Mis
I found the Dark Knight & Hunger Games much more enthralling than the Avengers, although it's hard for me to determine which I think is best...I'll probly rewatch the Avengers more often than either of the other two (more humor, and more popular with a wider range of people), but at the same type I felt that the storyline really didn't draw me in.



It's like an in-joke that everyone is in on.BigBallinStalin wrote:Do people say "Les Mis" because they can't pronounce "Miserables"?
("I say it because it's shorter." BULLSHIT.)
Dang, totally forgot about Moonrise as well. That was amazing. I really loved it. I typically like anything by Wes Anderson though, but I found that the humor in this movie was a lot more accessible than some of his other darker stuff.Crazyirishman wrote:Moonrise Kingdom was the best film that I saw this year. For me it was like watching a preview for people who will be psychologically fucked up in their adult lives before they become fucked up, you can't really go wrong with some Bill Murray. The Dark night was good as well, and another film I saw that was good to watch was 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'
But you at least played the SNES version of it right?whitestazn88 wrote:Dang, totally forgot about Moonrise as well. That was amazing. I really loved it. I typically like anything by Wes Anderson though, but I found that the humor in this movie was a lot more accessible than some of his other darker stuff.Crazyirishman wrote:Moonrise Kingdom was the best film that I saw this year. For me it was like watching a preview for people who will be psychologically fucked up in their adult lives before they become fucked up, you can't really go wrong with some Bill Murray. The Dark night was good as well, and another film I saw that was good to watch was 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'
Tonight, I just watched Dredd. It was pretty awesome, although I wouldn't put it anywhere near the top of the list for 2012. I never saw the original, or read the comics it was based on, so I really don't know how to compare it to anything else. It was shot pretty cool, and has a ridiculous cast of people you'd recognize but couldn't necessarily place .

True but that doesn't mean it's bad. I watched it yesterday. I liked the character the ex-Nazi detective played but the story was dull and predictable, with gunfire being the main attraction. I might as well watch any other western.Haggis_McMutton wrote:So I just watched Django and I'm disappointed.
Tarantino's worst movie imo.
Have you seen Death Proof (within Grindhouse 2007)?Haggis_McMutton wrote:So I just watched Django and I'm disappointed.
Tarantino's worst movie imo.
I don't understand why people feel the need to rail against the use of the "n-word" in Django. In my viewing of the movie, I thought the purpose of the excessive use of the "n-word" was to prove that it no longer has power in today's society. We should be over the use of the term in a derogatory manner, and it should be able to be used freely by everyone. We all know that slavery is ridiculous, so why is it that a term used by morons (as portrayed in the movie; I don't know any real slave owners, so I can't speak to their intelligence) can have such an affect on our supposedly post-racial society (or at least moving in that direction and further from a racial society than it is to a post-racial society). That's about all I have to say on that matter, and I'm happy to discuss it further if anyone has objections or questions.nolefan5311 wrote:Django was crap. The only redeeming quality of that movie is Christophe Waltz' performance. I firmly believe Tarantino only made that movie so he had an excuse to write the "n" word into his script 200 times. Utter crap movie that I will probably never watch again.
My favorite so far of 2012 is Moonrise Kingdom, Silver Linings Playbook, and Lincoln (and Zero Dark Thirty is up there too). Moonrise Kingdom is Anderson's best movie since Rushmore (though my personal favorite is The Life Aquatic). Silver Linings was really good. Bradley Cooper was fantastic and portrayed someone with bi-polar probably as good as anyone ever will. I really liked Lincoln because it wasn't a full biography, but focused exclusively on the passage of the 13th Amendment. The West Wing is one of my favorite shows of all time (despite its liberal bias) and it was fun to watch the political maneuvering that took place to get the Amendment passed. Tommy Lee Jones was great in it as well. I can see the flaws in Zero Dark Thirty, but I love espionage type movies that focus on the Middle East, so I really enjoyed it.
I refuse to watch The Hobbit. Like someone else said, it pisses me off they took a short book like the Hobbit and made a trilogy out of it. I won't watch them until they have all been released. The Dark Knight Rises was entertaining, but was a pretty big let down after The Dark Knight. Argo and Life of Pi were both meh to me.