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The Book of Eli was the only one I saw. A flawed movie that worked as a Walking Road Warrior meets Post-Fahrenheit 451.
Denzel does eat a cat which violates my rule of never eating anything that licks its own, or anyone else's, butt.
Laurence
The comparison to AVATAR to how to train your dragon is poor comparison. My Kids enjoyed it, I did too. It did take you on a flying journey , which is what the review was addressing, but it was more don't be an idiot and be productive and then people will like you. It did have a "get to know your enemies and they are people too" Element that needs to be corrected when you show it to your kids, but overall, worth buying.
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Luigi
For a moment I thought the movie title was How to Drain Your Dragon.
My bad.
Saw "Red" with the Commander-in-Chief. She and I haven't been to the over-priced multiplex for quite a while. We both enjoyed it immensely.
Even my students thought "Avatar" was a rehash of "Pocahantas" and one of my more advanced students likened it to "Dances with Wolves." The kids enjoyed the special effects, but most saw through the political message.
Brigadier Major Mike
Official Barn Army Historian
I didn't see most of those either. True Grit? Who was the idiot that decided that needed to be remade in the first place? The original had John Effing Wayne for crying out loud!
I enjoyed Inception. Good solid sci-fi, but you're right, DiCaprio has too much of a baby-face to play a tough guy.
RED was a load of fun. The best part was seeing Richard Dryfuss get slugged in his smug liberal mouth in mid-smirk. As a bonus, he then gets his ass soundly kicked and later assumes room temperature. Worth the price of admission.
How To Drain Your Tragon was very funny and is especially fun if you can see it with kids. Nothing at all like Avatar (which I didn't think was bad once I saw it).
GrinfilledCelt
Inception was good. Really cool premise and pulled off well.
A-Team rocked. One of those great turn your brain off and enjoy.
Karate Kid was OK.
Book of Eli was FANTASTIC. OUTSTANDING. One of the best of the year.
How to train your dragon was incredible. I saw it about 5 times WITHOUT the kids...
I want to see Red. It's at our second run theater now.
As for Secretariat, A horse that can type and answer the phone. Big f'ing deal. Mr. Ed did that schtick back in the 70's...
Avatar was probably the most visually stunning and incredible movies I've seen. But the story was the same old rehashed anti-capitalist crap we see all the time. And don't get me wrong, it's just fine if Cameron wants to make a movie decrying multinational corporations and capitalism and making lots of money, but it would have a lot better meaning if he didn't use a rich white owned multinational capitalist corporation to make himself rich while doing it...
Brigadier Major Mike
The lesson I learned from Dances with Wolves was that the only good Pawnee is a dead Pawnee.
I also dispaired about the ultimate fate of the Sioux / Lakota when they decided to execute the great Wes Studi using a circular firing squad. Very unfortunate choice of tactics!
Laurence
Matt Damon plays the part of a lisping pedophile in True Grit...
Good movie.
Years ago,a movie called Runaway Train, was so filled with inacuracies, falsehoods and impossibilities, my wife got angry because I ruined the movie by hollering "THAT'S BULL***T" every few minutes. Extend that thought to any doctor, police, war or sports movie made. I'd think anyone familiar with the real thing would holler too. TDB
There is a far better, and more timely message to be learned from dances with wolves (or any injun movie) and that is simlpe:
When facing an insurgency, or an enemy which hides and receives support from indigigenous populations, the only winning solution is genocide. Kill them, their supporters, and anyone not willing to fight against them. Eventually youi will break their will to fight, can pen them up on reservations and use their genetic predisposition to alocoholism to keep them controlled until they can open up casinos and start funding their own welfare.
I got lost somewhere in there, but when you realize that just a few generations ago, genocide wasn't nearly as stigmatized as it is today. Hitler's murder on an industrial scale ruined it for everybody. Had he just gone and killed all the jooos, instead of enslaving, starving, torturing, experimenting on, and all the other things that made the holocaust truly horrible, it wouldn't have been as big a deal as it was after the war.
It was the horror of the conditions the nazis forced on the Jews that made their genocide so horrible. No one says much about genocide in the balkans, rwanda (except for Don Cheadle), or even against Iraqi Kurds (sure, hussein hung for it--20 years after he did it.)
Genocide works, which is what Avatar is really about. Best line ever "We are going to imprint this on their genetic memory so hard, they'll never attack us again."
Kinda like we did to Japan in '45.
Anonymous @12:28--
My ex-father-in-law was a switchman for the Union Pacific for many years. We dragged him to see Runaway Train. He never said a word all through the movie, but afterward, when I asked him what he thought, all he would do was shake his head very slowly...
Hairy Nosed Wombat
Saw only a couple of them. Inception: ugh (but then I hate that genre). Train Dragon: okay, nice Disney-type tale. Toy Story 3: excellent.
As for the rest: maybe when they get to cable.
"Denzel does eat a cat which violates my rule of never eating anything that licks its own, or anyone else's, butt."
Then don't eat any animal that lives. Become a wussy vegan.
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The Book of Eli was one of the best movies I ever saw.
Denzel Washington is freaking HOT beyond words.
As far as I know, only carnivores are flexible enough to reach their own butts. Cows and sheep cannot. My rule allows me plenty of tasty animals. I do prefer my future food to be vegans and hope that they are well treated in life.
Reminds me of a line from Long Kiss Goodnight:
"Your dog, Alice. It and my appetite are mutually exclusive... He's been licking his asshole for the last three straight hours. I submit to you that there is nothing there worth more than an hour's attention. I should think that whatever he is attempting to dislodge is either gone for good, or there to stay."
Laurence
Sorry SondraK - he's gay.