At Home Posted December 14, 2008 Report Posted December 14, 2008 I think we can agree, however, that Burn After Reading and Iron Man represent two different movies. One was a huge-budget boner-fest of ass kicking and special effects targeted mainly at 13 year old boys, whereas the other was another clever dark humor from the Coen Brothers. I guess I have different standards of entertainment.
bob_barron Posted December 14, 2008 Report Posted December 14, 2008 I actually thought Iron Man had a lot less action then most comic book movies. If anything, it almost moved too slow at times. It was more about what it means to be able to do good in the world. Just because a movie is sold as a popcorn flick, doesn't lessen it in my eyes. I don't disagree that Burn was a fun little movie, I just think Iron Man was a lot better movie and more entertaining.
At Home Posted December 14, 2008 Report Posted December 14, 2008 I guess we can agree to disagree. Wait, it wasn't sold as a popcorn movie, it was a popcorn movie. "Doing good in the world?" Bob, puh-leeze. I couldn't imagine a more hackneyed and cliche theme for a movie, and that's a supremely flimsy justification to like it. Was Spiderman I, II, The Punisher, both Incredible Hulks, the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, and every other possible movie that deals with the horribly worn out GOOD V. EVIL motif uplifted by their uninspiring use of it? I think not. There was absolutely nothing to Iron Man other than a big budget. The storyline was about as bland and predictable as they come, and even came with a healthy dose of Middle Eastern terrorists getting their asses blown away by a miniature rocket launcher! Hell-fucking-yeah! BAR was original and clever, that much is untouchable. Hell, even the action was better than Iron Man. Brad Pitt's polished gay mug getting blown away (ironically) in the closet and John Malkovich axing the owner of a gym to death in front of his own house? I'll take that a couple thousand times over Jeff Bridges in a clumsy metal costume flipping over cars and falling through a building. Last but not least, Robert Downey Jr is an insufferable actor. I can't imagine him getting through one scene without his vision being severely blurred by a wanton desire to go pick up an 8 ball and call it a day with a thousand-dollar-an-hour escort. Fuck Iron Man.
The Truthiness Posted December 14, 2008 Report Posted December 14, 2008 Movie: Dark Knight TV: The Shield
Lord of The Curry Posted December 15, 2008 Report Posted December 15, 2008 Thanks At Home for reminding me how awesome Iron Man was. Seriously, that movie was the shit. Also way to spoil BAR for those who actually wanted to see it.
bob_barron Posted December 16, 2008 Report Posted December 16, 2008 I agree to disagree pbone, but I saw you added to your post, so I'll respond later
RHR Posted December 16, 2008 Report Posted December 16, 2008 FILM OF THE YEAR: THE DARK KNIGHT In no way or shape did this disappoint me at all. After all the hype, it came through. I will be watching it forever. Runners Up: Wall-E, Frost/Nixon, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Milk, In Bruges SURPRISE FILM OF THE YEAR ROLE MODELS I thought it would be crap, but, it was funny and charming. Paul Rudd is amazing. Runners Up: Harold and Kumar Go To Guantanamo Bay [b]WORST FILM OF THE YEAR: TWILIGHT[/b] What. A. Turd. I am so pissed I watched a stream of this. Wasted my time to see what the hype was. Stupid me. Runners Up: Sex and the City, High School Musical 3 DISAPPOINTING MOVIE OF THE YEAR: HELLBOY 2 After Pan's Labyrinth, I thought this one would blow my mind. It just did not work for me. Runners Up:Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Punisher:WarZone BEST ACTOR: HEATH LEDGER--THE DARK KNIGHT I don't care about Main or Support designations. This is an iconic performance. Walking away from the hospital and the pencil trick alone made it my pick. Runners Up: Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon), Sean Penn (Milk), Aaron Eckhardt (The Dark Knight), WALL-E(I know, I know...) BEST ACTRESS: ELIZABETH BANKS--W, ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO, ROLE MODELS I really did not see one film this year where a woman stood out. But, she played her role perfectly in all of these. I have not seen any of the Kate Winslet movies coming out, but, she would probably win if I had. MOST ANTICIPATED MOVIE FOR NEXT YEAR: THE WRESTLER I don't get to see it until January 9th. I am there. Also: Terminator IV, Watchmen MOVIE MOMENT OF THE YEAR: HEATH LEDGER'S JOKER AND THE HOSPITAL SCENE. Awesome. TELEVISION BEST DRAMA OF THE YEAR: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA God damn. This season ruled. I cannot wait for the finish. Runners Up: The Shield, Burn Notice BEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR: IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA I cannot begin to describe the light in my life that is this show. Runners Up: How I Met Your Mother, The Office BEST TELEVISION STAR, MALE: TIE! CHARLIE DAY AND NEIL PATRICK HARRIS In a right and just world, there would be a crossover show where Barney and Charlie hang out. It would be legen...wait for it...dary. BEST TELEVISION STAR, FEMALE: TIE! KATEE SACKOFF AND COLBIE SMOLDERS Why? Because they rock their roles, and I want to become a Mormon and marry them both. Although hot sex would do. TV MOMENT OF THE YEAR: BECAUSE I CUT THE BRAKES! WILD CARD BITCHES! YEEEEEEEEEEE HAWWWWWWWW! I'm sure I am forgetting tons.
Lord of The Curry Posted December 16, 2008 Report Posted December 16, 2008 Very much agreed on Hellboy 2 being a huge letdown. Way too creature-happy with a hokey plot and too much focus on Liz/Hellboy's relationship.
ANKLELOCK Posted December 16, 2008 Report Posted December 16, 2008 What a surprise, a Dark Knight dicksuckfest.
RHR Posted December 17, 2008 Report Posted December 17, 2008 Oh...I'm sorry. Did you have your own opinions, or, is that all you had to add to the discussion? Look...I don't think it is THE GREATEST NIGHT IN OUR SPORTS HISTORY..but...as far as big blockbuster movies...it was damn near perfect. And, it was a weak year overall. Literally, my opinion, I could not find a proper female performance to give kudos to. There were some really good movies, Dark Knight was the one that I will watch the most down the line. I like Batman. I like Nolan. It was MY opinion, as is everyone's opinion on here. So...if all you have to add is a one line bitch about someone's likes, then, great...you be that guy. Personally, I like coming here and seeing what others have to say. Because sometimes, it leads to finding something great I was not aware of.
Gary Floyd Posted December 17, 2008 Report Posted December 17, 2008 Best Movie: The Dark Knight Best Show(s): The Shield, The Venture Bros., Pushing Daisies, The Office, Sons Of Anarchy, True Blood Best Horror Movie(s): Let the Right One In, Inside, The Lost Most Pleasent Suprise: Hellboy II (I liked it more than the first one. Plus, the movie world needs more German Protoplasmic Mystics) Worst Movie: Expelled
At Home Posted December 17, 2008 Report Posted December 17, 2008 Oh...I'm sorry. Did you have your own opinions, or, is that all you had to add to the discussion? Look...I don't think it is THE GREATEST NIGHT IN OUR SPORTS HISTORY..but...as far as big blockbuster movies...it was damn near perfect. And, it was a weak year overall. Literally, my opinion, I could not find a proper female performance to give kudos to. There were some really good movies, Dark Knight was the one that I will watch the most down the line. I like Batman. I like Nolan. It was MY opinion, as is everyone's opinion on here. So...if all you have to add is a one line bitch about someone's likes, then, great...you be that guy. Personally, I like coming here and seeing what others have to say. Because sometimes, it leads to finding something great I was not aware of. uhg, shut up
cd213 Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 Favorite Movie(s) of the Year: PINEAPPLE EXPRESS, INSIDE, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR (based on the Jack Ketchum book), HELLBOY II, MY NAME IS BRUCE Favorite TV Show(s) of the Year: BURN NOTICE (the only TV show is followed this season)
RHR Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 Crap...forgot about The Venture Bros....'course I forgot about animation all around. Ugh, shut up? Yeah. I talk alot, don't I?
Gary Floyd Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 THE GIRL NEXT DOOR (based on the Jack Ketchum book) That actually came out last year.
Lord of The Curry Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 Is At Home experiencing personal issues or something? Rag-related, perhaps? Dude's acting quite cunty lately.
cd213 Posted December 19, 2008 Report Posted December 19, 2008 THE GIRL NEXT DOOR (based on the Jack Ketchum book) That actually came out last year. Yup, you are correct. It came out at the end of last year on DVD, and I got it in January. Still a favorite of mine that I saw this year though.
At Home Posted December 19, 2008 Report Posted December 19, 2008 Is At Home experiencing personal issues or something? Rag-related, perhaps? Dude's acting quite cunty lately. Yes
RHR Posted December 19, 2008 Report Posted December 19, 2008 Hey...I want to try something...sorry if I am in the wrong folder...but..I need this for my next show...this is a joke...MODS...move it if it is in the wrong place... WHY HAS WILL SMITH NOT COME OUT OF THE CLOSET YET? Because his PARENTS JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND.
Anakin Flair Posted December 31, 2008 Report Posted December 31, 2008 Favorite movies of the year: Tie between Iron Man and The Dark Knight. Both I was greatly anticipating, and both blew me away. Favorite TV Show: I really don't watch much tv, and the tv I do watch is eitehr Food Network or MSNBC for hte most part. So I'm going to say Iron Chef.
Ravenbomb Posted January 6, 2009 Report Posted January 6, 2009 1: The Wrestler 1: The Dark Knight 3: In Bruges 4: Let the Right One In 5: Wall E 6: Doubt 7: Forgetting Sarah Marshall 8: Milk 9: W. 10: Recount Honorable Mention: Iron Man Snow Angels Other stuff that didn't make the top 10- Animated: Futurama: Bender’s Game Better than expected: Role Models The Spirit Worst: Blindness
The Niggardly King Posted January 7, 2009 Report Posted January 7, 2009 Movie: Hellboy 2 W. Curious Case of Benjamin Button TV: Sunny In Philly Life My Own Worst Enemy
Anakin Flair Posted January 9, 2009 Report Posted January 9, 2009 Actually, I think I'll change my best TV to Burn Notice. I don't follow it, but the episodes I've seen have been really good.
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