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But you still have to stand behind a pack of giggling/texting teenagers who can't make up their minds....ain't nobody got time for that!
 
ps9 said:
But you still have to stand behind a pack of giggling/texting teenagers who can't make up their minds....ain't nobody got time for that!
Depends when you go.

Turns out that RedboxInstant (their competing service to Netflix) had Rise of the Guardians on streaming but since I don't have our XBox connected to one of our larger TVs, the kids would have complained. I think I'm going to give RBI a trial (1st month free), you get 4 free disc rentals per month and after that it's $8/month ($9/month if you want BluRay). The only problem is RBI isn't on the PS3 yet and early reviews say the streaming isn't that good (it is in Beta right now).

But since RBI is more movie focused... I want to see how their selection is compared to Netflix.
 
I liked Rise of the Guardians.  Caught it in 3D at Starplex awhile back. 

Over the weekend, Total Recall with Colin Farrell.  The original with Arnold is so much better.  It's ok, nothing special.  Might have enjoyed it more if it was an original movie instead of a re-make.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
Cubic Zirconia said:
I could never understand the Gosling effect though.
I didn't either, until I saw Stupid Crazy Love. And yes... I did see The Notebook before that... maybe it's a slow burn.

Paging Iho.

I need you to sit down and breathe into a paper bag. Do not make any sudden moves.

Ryan Gosling has announced his retirement from acting. BUT there is help for you. Back away from that ledge, Mister! A 24-hour help line has been set up to console devastated fans. It's called the Gosline[<-- Story there]. You will be played a soothing audio clip from The Notebook along with a message from Ryan himself.

The sun will rise again tomorrow...


 
SoCal said:
I wish I could go see the new movie out with Melissa McCarthy - "Identity Theft". It looks kind of funny. As per usual, I'll probably wait until it comes out on TV five years from now.

I caught "Here Comes the Boom" on a recent flight. I'll give it a 7.5 /10 in view of the genre that it is.  We rarely get time to catch a movie.

As for Ms. McCarthy, while I originally liked Mike & Molly and thought Bridesmaids was marginally funny.  I'm taking a extreme dislike to the persona the Molly character is becoming and the Identity Thief character just seems like it's another jaded extension of that character.

But... Game of Thrones starts Sunday...
 
irvinehomeowner said:
nosuchreality said:
But... Game of Thrones starts Sunday...
I saw the first 2 eps of Season 1... can't seem to get into it.
It's a slow start.  If not for my wife, I'd have bailed about there too.  It does pick up a bit.

I miss netflix and watching BBC series while 'running' on my elliptical crosstrainer.  One hour episode, 45 minutes.  Perfect. :-)

We want to upgrade or DTV DVR, but we've got a 70% full backlog of stuff we've got for reference or child entertainment.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
I really want to see GI Joe... luckily... so does the wife since it's got The Rock in it.
I should be careful what I wish for...

GI Joe Retaliation 5/10

I would have been a 3 or 4 if not for The Rock. This movie was delayed for 9 months for some story retooling and post 3D conversion... but the story was still bad. Watch the first one if you want to see a better GI Joe movie.

The Croods 7.5/10

This was actually better than GI Joe. The kids really liked it... it was a bit like Ice Age 2 and Up to me. A bit strange with Nic Cage's distinctive voice coming out of caveman... but the story and "acting" was good.

Kung Fu Panda 2 8/10 (we bought the BluRay last week in sale at Target)

We loved Kung Fu Panda (one of the first movies my kids watched in the theater) and KFP2 was great also. I think I liked the story of KFP more, but KFP2 had its moments. We liked the action in KFP2 more than GI Joe.  ::)
 
Ip Man: The Final Fight  [5/10]

Fight scenes were just ok, too much drama for my taste, but worth a look if you're a fan of Ip Man flicks.
I hope The Grandmasters will be much better.

Trailer:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLnWfTF8ACg[/youtube]
 
olympus has fallen 8.5/10 - im surprised no one has tried to attack the white house in such a manner

GI Joe Retaliation - 7/10 - a lot of action and the Rock typically a good combo

Springbreakers - 6.5-7/10 - 4 chicks in bikinis killing people should merit a 10/10 but wasnt sure what to make of the storyline.  James Franco did a great job as the rapper. Selena Gomez is hot right now, but still to thin, wait till she is in her late 20s. 
 
irvinehomeowner said:
They made another Ip Man? Where can I watch it? Not on Netflix.

The first 3 flicks are widely available.
The latest 2 Ip Man flicks just came out in Asia, so perhaps check your local chinese video stores. ;)
Or just wait a few months... :)

Ip Man - The Final Fight :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2495118/
The Grandmaster :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1462900/

The Grandmaster - Beautiful cinematography and use of slow-mo in the good fight scenes.  There was some wire work.  Story focuses on 2 main characters, so it's tough to get attached to any one of them.  Better than The Final Fight imo.

 
Squeezed in "Real Steel" rerun on a movie channel one weekend morning when I couldn't sleep.

5/10.  Completely average, better than infomercials, "Rocky" remake of an ex-fighter deadbeat dad robot fighter jock redeemed by his estranged orphaned minor child.

Side note:  3D.  Anybody else really despise 3D? I still think the best 3D I've seen is the opening scene of HP, Deathly Hallows.  It seemed like a decent fit into the story.  Everything else, is just gimmicky placement and really distracts from the story and experience, IMHO and more importantly, leaves a lot of the scene out of focus because of the glasses which only focus if your looking straight at the screen.  To see the corners of the screen in focus, you need to turn your head and then the center of the screen is blurry.

Season 3, episode 1 of Game of Thrones ...  might be a long season as the story line is getting chopped into about ten five minute vignettes.  The books we're a bit that way I'm told, it could make viewing tedious.

Anybody watching "Being Human" "Lost Girl" "Defiance"?
 
jayl23 said:
The first 3 flicks are widely available.
What? 3? I didn't even know they made a prequel... I like Donnie Yen so I'll look for that.
The Grandmaster - Beautiful cinematography and use of slow-mo in the good fight scenes.  There was some wire work.  Story focuses on 2 main characters, so it's tough to get attached to any one of them.  Better than The Final Fight imo.
Is The Grandmaster part of the Ip Man "universe"?
 
Just saw Gattaca again on Crackle... 8/10... The music alone is terrific...a nicely made film from while back but still looks good. 
 
irvinehomeowner said:
jayl23 said:
The first 3 flicks are widely available.
What? 3? I didn't even know they made a prequel... I like Donnie Yen so I'll look for that.
The Grandmaster - Beautiful cinematography and use of slow-mo in the good fight scenes.  There was some wire work.  Story focuses on 2 main characters, so it's tough to get attached to any one of them.  Better than The Final Fight imo.
Is The Grandmaster part of the Ip Man "universe"?

The first 2 Ip Man flicks had DY, the third one did not.  That's why I haven't seen the third on yet. ::)
Yes, The Grandmaster is part of Ip Man universe.  :)
 
Pitch Perfect - 8/10

What... an 8?? Well... we liked the show The Sing-Off and this was somewhat like it (and like Glee a bit). Fat Amy was hilarious and I guess you can say I'm an Anna Kendrick fan (she surprised me in "Up In The Air"). Didn't know she can really sing (saw her on David Letterman).

Abraham Lincoln vampire Hunter - 7/10

Hehe... I like the vampire/zombie genre and this one was interesting with tying in a historical backdrop. Much better than the Abraham Lincoln Zombie Killer I saw on Netflix a while ago.
 
Django Unchained - 8.5/10 - good story and great acting by Foxx and Waltz and Samuel L. Jackson, highly recommended.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - 7/10 - most of us know the story more or less, so it was all down to the execution.  Started out slow and a bit annoying, but it gradually built up to a more interesting story.  Look forward to the next movie.
 
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