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I enjoyed Titanic when it came out. a big weepy fairy tale for the ladies to cry over. It was not bad as a movie. I thought DiCrapio was the worst part in it, worse than Billy Zane!
I was in love with Kate Winslet so that may color my perceptions....
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I never watched good will hunting because I had grown tired of Robin Williams' schtick after Dead Poets Society. I will watch it someday.
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will check it out this weekend. I am going to see Rogue One tonight, gonna need something more intellectual to cleanse the palate!
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12.15.2016, 11:43 AM | #20205 |
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for me it was so-so. i didn't love it. genius wish fulfillment fantasy seemed a bit... maybe i missed something. everyone wanted to be a genius in the 90s.
the problem with robin williams is that his sad eyes and manic humor weren't a schtick if you'd see past the laughs , you'd catch his sadness, and then it became painful to watch-- hence the fatigue. apparently he was great as a villain. i never saw 1 hour photo because i was also burned out on him. maybe i should put in in the queue for future disturbances. okay honest-honest i didn't like good will hunting. found it to manipulative and sentimental. sorry. won't see it again. |
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let me start by saying this is not a brag.
I am considered by the appointed testing authorities as a "smart" person. The tests all say this, and my people know I am a bit of a polymath whose intellectual interests are far ranging and that I am full of data. Because of this, I have friends and family and co-workers recommend me these movies, like Good Will Hunting, The Imitation Game, and A Beautiful Mind, always saying "You would love it! It is about this really smart person!" and invariably, I watch the film and find it wanting, mostly because the films are portraying supposedly very smart people in a manner that will allow the "regular" person to be awed or impressed by the protagonists amazing mind. In other words, they are portrayed with a shorthand that lets non-smart people know that so-and-so is VERY SMART. I find this shit so tiresome and uninteresting and it ruins the shit for me. Contact was a movie where nearly every single character is a VERY SMART person and they are portrayed like real humans, without the visual storytelling shorthand that telegraphs their "intelligence". Re: One Hour Photo - I saw an hour of it, couldn't give a flying fuck about what I was seeing, and turned it off. I hated it but Robin was creepy and good in it.
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CONTACT you say? the jodie foster yeah? i'll take a look, thanks.
(and yeah good will hunting traumatized genius solves math in his head while mopping floors, he'll show them snobs, oh if only he could only get 4 therapy sessions...) |
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possibly part of my love for GWH came from living in Massachusetts. I don't know. I love it though.
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The Fighter was great.
<3 Amy Adams
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yeah, it was pretty good, but I saw too many fights with Micky Ward to appreciate the concept behind it.
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she is great.
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Yea that's all well and good but Rob. How do you like them apples? |
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what apples?
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straight up: That's what I've been doing the past few months. I told my wife that, "hey - I just wanna see everything she's in." Watched Enchanted, Muppets, and Man Of Steel most recently. She's great in everything.
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Hey, spot on on Robin Williams. I agree completely. He reminds me a lot of a teacher I had in high school who also had a deep sadness tucked away behind his fags and slapstick. But re: Williams as villain... One Hour Photo is just ok. I remember feeling sorry for his character even though he was a creepy murderer. Sadness still reigns. BUT... Have you ever seen Insomnia? Chris Nolan's Insomnia? The one after Memento, before all the stuff he's now famous for. Al Pacino = homicide detective chases psychopath killer to Alaska. Robin Williams is NOT a sad sack in that film. He's Fucking terrifying. |
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Love Amy Adams. There's something almost addictive about her when she's on screen. Especially in more human roles like in the Fighter, Doubt and American Hustle.
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