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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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loyalfromlondon wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: loyalfromlondon wrote: Howard is really interesting. He goes back and forth between not caring at all about Oscars and creating the baitiest films possible. Yeah, you know...it is to the point of me thinking - maybe he doesn't really care and just makes films he likes/wants to make? I mean he said that one of the reasons to do The Da Vinci Code was spending lots of time in Paris and shootng inside of the Louvre (because judging by the boring film, the story couldn't have been the reason). I'm also curious how much say Grazer has over Howard's choices. He allowed The Missing to happen. Oh my. The worst of Howard's films.
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billybobwashere
He didn't look busy?!
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1. Return of the King A+ 2. The Departed A+ 3. American Beauty A 4. No Country for Old Men A 5. Gladiator A- 6. Slumdog Millionaire B+ 7. A Beautiful Mind B+ 8. Million Dollar Baby B+ 9. Chicago B 10. Crash C
Not since Schindler's List has the Best Picture winner been my favorite film of the year. ROTK came the closest.
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Jmart
Superman: The Movie
Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 8:47 am Posts: 21230 Location: Massachusetts
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Best Picture The Departed - **** No Country for Old Men - **** American Beauty - **** Million Dollar Baby - **** Slumdog Millionaire - **** A Beautiful Mind - ***½ Gladiator - ** Chicago - *½ Crash - *½ The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - NA
Best Director Martin Scorsese The Coen Brothers Peter Jackson Clint Eastwood Danny Boyle Steven Soderbergh Roman Polanski Ron Howard Sam Mendes Ang Lee
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trixster
loyalfromlondon
Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2004 6:31 pm Posts: 19697 Location: ville-marie
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01. No Country for Old Men/The Coen Brothers 02. The Departed/Martin Scorsese 03. Steven Soderbergh 04. Ang Lee 05. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King/Peter Jackson 06. American Beauty/Sam Mendes 07. Chicago 08. A Beautiful Mind/Ron Howard 09. Gladiator 10. Crash 11. Slumdog Millionaire/Danny Boyle N/A Million Dollar Baby/Clint Eastwood/Roman Polanski
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Johnny Dollar
The Lubitsch Touch
Joined: Thu Jul 21, 2005 5:48 pm Posts: 11019
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In descending order
Good: No Country for Old Men The Departed Million Dollar Baby Chicago
Bad: Gladiator Slumdog Millionaire Return of the King A Beautiful Mind American Beauty Crash
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Shack
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Rorschach wrote: loyalfromlondon wrote: Howard is really interesting. He goes back and forth between not caring at all about Oscars and creating the baitiest films possible. The thing is that he can actually make a good bait film IMO. Frost/Nixon, Cinderella Man, and A Beautiful Mind were bait films but still good. I give him credit for being fairly consistent with his bait. I like the quote about Howard that he's a skilled director that simply shows no personality or individuality in either style or choice of projects. As a story teller he's underrated, he's good at crafting tension and plotting and in general the parts of directing that's not just how stylistic your camera is (including being maybe the best out there at directing performances). Frost/Nixon shows all of these strengths particularly well... his work creating the tension of the interviews and making them exciting is very good filmmaking. He's just not an auteur. Jon Favreau is another guy heading down that path... Iron Man is a very well directed and made film... it's just without any style or personal touch. Nolan is sort of there too, though his films are at least always shot recognizably stoic and coldly. But he's an excellent filmmaker still in my opinion, one of the best currently working.
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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Shack-Fu wrote: Nolan is sort of there too Not at all. There's a clear path in his films. Apart from what you've already mentioned, he always deals with flawed and usually morally compromised individuals, usually uses the same kind of editing and cinematography and so on...
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Gulli
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Superb No Country For Old Men ROTK
Great Slumdog Millionaire Gladiator
Decent American Beauty
Meh Departed Chicago Crash
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Bradley Witherberry
Extraordinary
Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2004 1:13 pm Posts: 15197 Location: Planet Xatar
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Gulli wrote: Superb No Country For Old Men ROTK
Great Slumdog Millionaire Gladiator
Decent American Beauty
Meh Departed Chicago Crash Heh! Your list is almost exactly the opposite of mine. We're like the two Capt. Kirk's in the Star Trek episode The Enemy Within. I just pray we never meet, so that we don't end up causing the universe to explode!
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Loyal
"no rank"
Joined: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:43 pm Posts: 24502
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Wait, did Shack just compare Ron Howard to Christopher Nolan?
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Tyler
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Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:55 pm Posts: 7578 Location: Torrington, CT
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Yeah, Ron Howard has no distinct style. He's not a bad or offensive director at all, but he simply has no signature. However, Nolan's films all have a certain ominousness and look to them.
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
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Yeah, I agree on Howard. He has made some pretty good films. I like A Beautiful Mind, Cinderella Man and Appollo 13 quite a bit. But I wouldn't call any of them great. And in none of them did he leave his personal touch.
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Johnny Dollar
The Lubitsch Touch
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Shack-Fu wrote: Nolan is sort of there too Not at all. There's a clear path in his films. Apart from what you've already mentioned, he always deals with flawed and usually morally compromised individuals, usually uses the same kind of editing and cinematography and so on... I grant you that they all look the same, but 'always deals with flawed and usually morally compromised individuals'? Does that not sound like 91% of all movies? It's called conflict.
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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yoshue wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Shack-Fu wrote: Nolan is sort of there too Not at all. There's a clear path in his films. Apart from what you've already mentioned, he always deals with flawed and usually morally compromised individuals, usually uses the same kind of editing and cinematography and so on... I grant you that they all look the same, but 'always deals with flawed and usually morally compromised individuals'? Does that not sound like 91% of all movies? It's called conflict. I mean severely flawed.
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MadGez
Dont Mess with the Gez
Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2004 9:54 am Posts: 23386 Location: Melbourne Australia
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Best Picture (in significance)
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2. Slumdog Millionaire 3. Gladiator 4. Chicago 5. The Departed 6. No Country for Old Men 7. Million Dollar Baby 8. Crash 9. A Beautiful Mind
Best Picture (my personal rank)
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (for the trilogy) 2. No Country for Old Men 3. The Departed 4. Slumdog Millionaire 5. Gladiator 6. Million Dollar Baby 7. A Beautiful Mind 8. Crash 9. Chicago
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Bradley Witherberry
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MadGez wrote: Best Picture (in significance)
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2. Slumdog Millionaire 3. Gladiator 4. Chicago 5. The Departed 6. No Country for Old Men 7. Million Dollar Baby 8. Crash 9. A Beautiful Mind
Best Picture (my personal rank)
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (for the trilogy) 2. No Country for Old Men 3. The Departed 4. Slumdog Millionaire 5. Gladiator 6. Million Dollar Baby 7. A Beautiful Mind 8. Crash 9. Chicago What is "significance"?
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Gulli
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Bradley Witherberry wrote: MadGez wrote: Best Picture (in significance)
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2. Slumdog Millionaire 3. Gladiator 4. Chicago 5. The Departed 6. No Country for Old Men 7. Million Dollar Baby 8. Crash 9. A Beautiful Mind
Best Picture (my personal rank)
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (for the trilogy) 2. No Country for Old Men 3. The Departed 4. Slumdog Millionaire 5. Gladiator 6. Million Dollar Baby 7. A Beautiful Mind 8. Crash 9. Chicago What is "significance"? Read Loyals first Post.
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Bradley Witherberry
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Gulli wrote: Bradley Witherberry wrote: What is "significance"? Read Loyals first Post. No help there...
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Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:11 am |
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Loyal
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Cultural significance, signfiicance within the context of the AMPAS.
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Bradley Witherberry
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loyalfromlondon wrote: Cultural significance, signfiicance within the context of the AMPAS. Thanx!
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