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Damien wrote:
criddic3 wrote:Fracture has Ryan Gosling and Anthony Hopkins.

From the sublime to the ridiculous.
No way for Anthony Hopkins, Damien?
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I don't usually follow titles as they're in production, so I don't typically start anticipating films until they're done and showing up in previews. The only title I think I remember being interested in seeing is the Chris Rock film based on Eric Rohmer.
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criddic3 wrote:Fracture has Ryan Gosling and Anthony Hopkins.
From the sublime to the ridiculous.
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Fracture has Ryan Gosling and Anthony Hopkins.
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One more to go.
The Bucket List directed by Rob Reiner with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman as a pair of terminally ill men who escape from a cancer ward.
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His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass.
From New Line Cinema comes the first part of Phillip Pullman´s trilogy.
Directed by Chris Weitz and stars Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig and Eva Green.
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Reservation Road.
Directed by Oscar nominated Writer Terry George, who adapted the novel by John Burnham Schwartz. Stars Joaquin Phoenix, Jennifer Connelly, Mira Sorvino and Mark Ruffalo. A Drama between two families when when the father from one kills the son of the other in a hit-and-run.
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jack wrote:American Gangster.

Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington in a Cop/Drug Dealer epic set in 1970s Harlem directed by Ridley Scott.

For the love of God will Sir Ridley win his Oscar already...
No offense Jack but I dearly hope that once Scorsese has his oscar we are not in for years of the masses clamouring for Ridley Scott to win one. While I find Scorsese's body of work overrated on balance, he at least has a distinct voice and talent, as well as an admirable commitment to and knowledge of cinema history.

Scott's work relies on flashy photography and shallow characterization and I'd have been happy if he'd carried on his entire career as he started, making 30 second TV commercials - taking time out only to make Alien and Thelma & Louise.

And I say this of a fellow Northeast Englander!
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American Gangster.

Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington in a Cop/Drug Dealer epic set in 1970s Harlem directed by Ridley Scott.

For the love of God will Sir Ridley win his Oscar already...
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Damien wrote:rolo, I think the reason I "lashed" you was for saying that Bill Condon didn't deserve the Oscar, without having seen the film.
i know, and then i was totally proven wrong...oh wait, no never mind... :D
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I'm also looking forward to I Could Never Be Your Woman, Amy Heckerling's first film in over a decade, with two of Hollywood's most beautiful people, Michelle Pfeiffer and Paul Rudd. Although it's been delayed for months, the trailer makes it look pretty good.
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Penelope wrote:
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Especially Magnolia.

Tell me why, please

Anderson is a director who is more blatently pretentious than Inirritu; every single frame has a "Look, Ma! I'm making a film!" vibe to it that is vomitously off-putting; he's so in love with his own self-perceived talents that he fails to recognize that his "characters" are nothing more than types or that his technique--taking the worst aspects of Altman and Lynch and throwing them into a blender--isn't "revelatory" but, rather, derivative and just plain silly. After the first ten minutes of Magnolia, I wanted to slit my own throat.
I was so caught by the story and so moved by the characteres, that I couldn´t perceive your observations.
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Synecdoche, New York, directed and written for the screen by Charlie Kaufmann is being scheduled for a spring 2007 production start. The film stars Michelle Williams, Catherine Keener,Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Tilda Swinton and Samantha Morton.
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Hustler wrote:
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All of them, including Magnolia?

Especially Magnolia.

Tell me why, please
Anderson is a director who is more blatently pretentious than Inirritu; every single frame has a "Look, Ma! I'm making a film!" vibe to it that is vomitously off-putting; he's so in love with his own self-perceived talents that he fails to recognize that his "characters" are nothing more than types or that his technique--taking the worst aspects of Altman and Lynch and throwing them into a blender--isn't "revelatory" but, rather, derivative and just plain silly. After the first ten minutes of Magnolia, I wanted to slit my own throat.
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Penelope wrote:
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Penelope wrote:Count me among those who loathe P.T. Anderson's films. Utterly insufferable.

All of them, including Magnolia?

Especially Magnolia.
Tell me why, please
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