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Originally posted by chimera66 shia labeouf, my favorite young hollywood cutie is in it so i'm eagerly awaiting that as well. |
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Originally posted by chimera66 shia labeouf, my favorite young hollywood cutie is in it so i'm eagerly awaiting that as well. |
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Originally posted by yukii Yeah, I used to love him when he was in this show on Disney. I don't remember but I used to think he was SOO cute haha. |
YESSS!!! haha
i can't justify why but he's cute
The Kids Are All Right( RT )
So i watched this film last night. it has it's moments here and there, and a couple of funny quirks with some intelligent humor. the script is well written, and the characterization of Jules(Julianne Moore) and Joni(Mia Washikowska) is well built. the movie soundtrack is good(The Who).
Otherwise, due to a high RT rating and % number, this movie is highly overrated. the people were either high when watching the movie or pro lesbian. also, i was getting a stale taste in my mouth, because the first hour to hour-15 minutes was a blend of hipster/hippie theme. i was going to run out the theater and start punching puppies, but was able to withhold myself, and watch the rest of the movie. also i was not happy with the ending and how they just left an empty void into the relationship between jules and nic.
in conclusion, an all right movie. average at best.
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Originally posted by Chimney Beats me. His role in "High Fidelity" was a great peformance. The guy definitely has great potential, but he wastes it on boring, stereotypical Hollywood movies like "2012" and "Hot Tube Machine". He did a pretty good job in "1408" too. |
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Originally posted by chimera66 shia labeouf, my favorite young hollywood cutie is in it so i'm eagerly awaiting that as well. |
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Originally posted by LeopoldStotch So i watched this film last night. it has it's moments here and there, and a couple of funny quirks with some intelligent humor. the script is well written, and the characterization of Jules(Julianne Moore) and Joni(Mia Washikowska) is well built. the movie soundtrack is good(The Who). Otherwise, due to a high RT rating and % number, this movie is highly overrated. the people were either high when watching the movie or pro lesbian. also, i was getting a stale taste in my mouth, because the first hour to hour-15 minutes was a blend of hipster/hippie theme. i was going to run out the theater and start punching puppies, but was able to withhold myself, and watch the rest of the movie. also i was not happy with the ending and how they just left an empty void into the relationship between jules and nic. in conclusion, an all right movie. average at best. |
Julianne Moore has one of the cuntiest mouths I've ever seen. The kind of mouth I fantasize about eating my box. And wtf I just watched that trailer and jesus fuck those whores have aged.
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Originally posted by The17sss Another movie trying to convince everyone that it's hip and cool to have a non-traditional ass-backwards family structure. |
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Originally posted by The17sss Another movie trying to convince everyone that it's hip and cool to have a non-traditional ass-backwards family structure. I've already been "Will and Grace'd" to death in this lifetime. |
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Originally posted by jennypie Julianne Moore has one of the cuntiest mouths I've ever seen. The kind of mouth I fantasize about eating my box. And wtf I just watched that trailer and jesus fuck those whores have aged. |
I'm not sure that there's such thing as a gay / lesbian / anti-traditional agenda in hollywood. That's giving them too much credit. What happens is that the idiots are just making the same movie again and again, so they put out that crap once more to gross some more cash and some screenwriter or producer says "Hey, let's make the main characters lesbian / gay / anything different this time. That makes it totally original despite telling the same fucking story and modern and hip". And everyone claps his hands and agrees what a great idea that was.
So in my opinion its just like updating a detail towards current fashion, much like giving the hot female victims in a slasher movie a cellphone or a laptop to use during a short scene between their appearance and death instead of say a video recorder in the 80s. No one would mistake that as a statement against modern technology, right?
Oh well, but what do I know. I'm just a guy with a bachelor's degree in motion picture, theatre and media science.
No, not rly.
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Oh noes! I'm sure it will outweigh the hundreds of smarmy apple pie comedies about the wonderfulness of hetero families and straight relationships. Because whenever a movie has a gay family in it, it must be part of a militant homosexual agenda that leftist Hollywood writers want to force on the poor oppressed conservative straight men. |
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Originally posted by Meat187 That's giving them too much credit. What happens is that the idiots are just making the same movie again and again, so they put out that crap once more to gross some more cash and some screenwriter or producer says "Hey, let's make the main characters lesbian / gay / anything different this time. That makes it totally original despite telling the same fucking story and modern and hip". And everyone claps his hands and agrees what a great idea that was. |
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Originally posted by The17sss lol wut? |
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Originally posted by Meat187 I'm not sure that there's such thing as a gay / lesbian / anti-traditional agenda in hollywood. That's giving them too much credit. |
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Originally posted by Meat187 What happens is that the idiots are just making the same movie again and again, so they put out that crap once more to gross some more cash and some screenwriter or producer says "Hey, let's make the main characters lesbian / gay / anything different this time. That makes it totally original despite telling the same fucking story and modern and hip". And everyone claps his hands and agrees what a great idea that was. |
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Originally posted by WittyHandle Their applause doesn't make the decibel meter jump nearly as much as the audience that they make it for in the first place. |
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Originally posted by WittyHandle Seems pretty simple to me. |
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Originally posted by The17sss Yeah but I wasn't saying anything about militant homosexual agendas or oppressing conservative values. It's just turning into an annoying sell of what's now a cliche. Hollywood doesn't get that their reality isn't reflected in mainstream America, but they try try try nevertheless to keep putting lipstick on that pig. That's why movies like this and all those anti war films bomb at the box office (see Green Zone, Rendition, In The Valley of Elah, etc.). |
Oh god, now this is turning into a US politics thread.
*runs fast and far*
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Originally posted by Meat187 There's nothing I hate quite as much as "the audience" and how every shit movie has a right to exist because its what the fucking audience wants these days. What Hollywood does is giving a prisoner nothing but water and bread to eat and then saying "There's no need for any other food, after all he likes what he gets, eating it every day!" |
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Originally posted by The17sss Yeah but I wasn't saying anything about militant homosexual agendas or oppressing conservative values. It's just turning into an annoying sell of what's now a cliche. Hollywood doesn't get that their reality isn't reflected in mainstream America, but they try try try nevertheless to keep putting lipstick on that pig. That's why movies like this and all those anti war films bomb at the box office (see Green Zone, Rendition, In The Valley of Elah, etc.). |
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Originally posted by gehzumteufel They bomb because mainstream US populations don't want to admit that these are realities. |
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Originally posted by Meat187 Oh god, now this is turning into a US politics thread. *runs fast and far* |
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Originally posted by The17sss A well marketed product sells, end of story. |
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