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  1. Double Switch wrote: That's the thing. You can get all sorts of genuine performances by the artist. That last thing I want to see is someone pretending to be Freddie Mercury. Or Elton John. Well, I don't object to the concept of bio-pics in general (rock-star or otherwise) just the sort of paint-by-numbers kind. Is the movie telling a story or just trying to see if they can pull off a decent impression of the subject. If it's the former then the movie could be worth it. If it's the latter then, yeah, it's just somebody pretending to be someone famous. It's like SNL skits where they seem so pleased with themselves that they're pulling off a decent impression and totally unconcerned with whether or not an impression is part of anything worthwhile.
  2. That it's not a straight-forward bio-pic -- and seems to be getting better than average reviews -- means I might check this one out, maybe while it's still in Thee-Ay-Ters or down the road via DVD/cable. Still have yet to see 'Bo-Rhap' for essentially the opposite reasons. And if the highlight of the film is a remake of the LIVE-AID performance then I can just check-out a video of the actual LIVE-AID performance.
  3. I haven't seen many DD films either, although I'm not sure that NOT watching them constitutes a sheltered childhood. In fact, one could argue that it's kind of the opposite. There's an old joke concerning Doris and the studio-created chaste image that served her for many roles and many years. I can't remember now to whom it was first attributed, but whoever it was claimed that; 'I knew Doris Day before she was a virgin'.
  4. https://nypost.com/2019/04/28/man-shouting-avengers-endgame-spoilers-gets-beatdown-from-furious-fans/Spoiler-blabberer gets pummeled by movie going crowd.
  5. My local theatre had 41 showings of this film today, starting at 8:30 AM with the final one at 11:50 tonight. 37 regular plus 4 more in 3D Looks like only 38 time/screen choices on the docket for Sunday But I'm on team FMan on this one, the appeal of these superhero films eludes me. And, let's face it, I highly doubt this movie is going to be the 'endgame' of anything.
  6. Not even a little bit.
  7. I'm reluctant to visit Progressive Field out of fear of running into Flo
  8. They did an Eddie Bedbug number on him.
  9. Saw this like a million years ago -- so long ago that Mickey Rourke was still thin, and recognizable, and not crazy (or at least less outwardly crazy). I remember liking it at the time but can't say now that I remember enough to comment on it or give a rating. Not sure I even remember what its 'most famous line' is.
  10. =Centerfield post_id=3403 time=1551113601 user_id=65] Saturday, April 20: Tour Cleveland. I've heard that there are some good river tours.
  11. Yeah, although saying that a guy who does this sort of stuff for fun is a bit of an odd duck seems kind of unnecessary. Mostly what he seems to be is totally emotion-less, but I suppose that trait is pretty much a prerequisite.
  12. Oh good, a comic book superhero movie! It's must be multiple weeks since the last release of one of those.
  13. Hoe! Lee! Shit! Not only is it not possible to do what this guy did, but it's not possible to want to do what he did. But he did it anyway. Winner of Best Documentary for 2018
  14. Yeah, that metal supply company building was a pre-existing structure with landmark (or something akin to it) status so the stadium was built around it. So where as you'd normally set home plate where you want it and adjust everything around that, in this case everything radiated out from the corner of the building which, because it's not square to the field, doubles as the left-field pole.
  15. Saw roughly the front half of it. Agreed that the non-host wasn't even an issue and probably helped in some ways. None of the lame pre-planned bits (selfies, people off the street, etc) which seem overly-forced. I have fun making predictions and am often right considering I only sometimes have seen the movies, but here I thought Glenn Close was the biggest lock of the night. Spike got his screenplay win but loses best picture to a black/white driver/passenger movie for the second time: Do The Right Thing/Driving Miss Daisy and now Klansman/Green Book
  16. The whole concert scenes thing seems to be both the strength and weakness of the movie: if the recreated live scenes are good, you could save yourself the rest of the movie by just hauling the actual 'Live Aid' concert video with the actual Freddie Mercury up via YOUTUBE
  17. Frayed Knot wrote: - Roma wins the picture + director exacta - Bale for best actor. Yeah he's won before (supporting) but here he's making Dick Cheney look bad and everyone likes that. - Glenn Close has never won despite several nominations so here she gets her first/lifetime achievement award - Probably Adam Driver for Klansman and Regina King/Beale Street in the supporting categories as the two chicks from Favourite cancel each other out - Not sure yet about the screenplays, so I'll say Klansman in adapted before they dig deep for First Reformed in the original Going to change the two Actor awards from my earlier predictions: Freddie Mercury guy is going to win Best Actor, not Bale, and I'm gong with Richard E. Grant for Supporting. But I'm sticking with my initial guesses in the other categories. I also predict that I'm not going to watch. Not much of it anyway.
  18. cal sharpie wrote: “BlacKkKlansman” - Not bad but not great. That pretty much sums it up for me as well. But Oscar material, or top prize at Cannes? ... just not seeing it that way myself. Also, not that I expect 'based on a true story' to actually be the true and unaltered story, but there were a bunch of things in this flick that made me say "Really? ... it happened like that?"
  19. So my initial reaction is -- again having not actually seen any of these yet but seeing them often hinders your predictions more than it helps: - Roma wins the picture + director exacta - Bale for best actor. Yeah he's won before (supporting) but here he's making Dick Cheney look bad and everyone likes that. - Glenn Close has never won despite several nominations so here she gets her first/lifetime achievement award - Probably Adam Driver for Klansman and Regina King/Beale Street in the supporting categories as the two chicks from Favourite cancel each other out - Not sure yet about the screenplays, so I'll say Klansman in adapted before they dig deep for First Reformed in the original
  20. So my initial reaction is -- again having not actually seen any of these yet but seeing them often hinders your predictions more than it helps: - Roma wins the picture + director exacta - Bale for best actor. Yeah he's won before (supporting) but here he's making Dick Cheney look bad and everyone likes that. - Glenn Close has never won despite several nominations so here she gets her first/lifetime achievement award - Probably Adam Driver for Klansman and Regina King/Beale Street in the supporting categories as the two chicks from Favourite cancel each other out - Not sure yet about the screenplays, so I'll say Klansman in adapted before they dig deep for First Reformed in the original
  21. Saw it shortly after it first came out. But aside from the obvious parallels to apartheid, I can't really say I recall much beyond that.
  22. Also, since the standard for lead actor/actress vs supporting has long been the above the title/below the title billing, how did they decide that Viggo Mortensen is nominated for best actor while Mahershala Ali is designated in the supporting category? https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMjMyNzExNzQ5OV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNjM2MjIxNjM@._V1_SY1000_CR0,0,631,1000_AL_.jpg> I haven't seen the movie so I'm not sure how things like screen time or amount of dialog plays out, but it certainly seems to be billed and sold as a two star flick. And, yes, the image is much bigger than it needs to be but I can't change it
  23. Also, since the standard for lead actor/actress vs supporting has long been the above the title/below the title billing, how did they decide that Viggo Mortensen is nominated for best actor while Mahershala Ali is designated in the supporting category? https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMjMyNzExNzQ5OV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNjM2MjIxNjM@._V1_UX182_CR0,0,182,268_AL_.jpg> I haven't seen the movie so I'm not sure how things like screen time or amount of dialog plays out, but it certainly seems to be billed and sold as a two star flick.
  24. Usually I just don't get around to seeing most of the nominated flicks, at least not in time to have a pre-award opinion. And that's certainly on me. But it's tough to remember a year in which I just plain had so little interest in seeing most of them. “Black Panther” -- heard it's good, but I always hear superhero movies are good and I always like them less than seemingly the rest of the planet “BlacKkKlansman” -- Actually have the DVD at home so this will be the first one I get to. True story, interesting subject ... so why do I get the opinion it's going to be simplistically one dimensional “Bohemian Rhapsody” -- oooh, a bio-pic about a guy who died young. And to make it authentic we gave the actor fake teeth! “The Favourite” -- high society ladies being mean and manipulative towards each other. Next! “Green Book” -- put two strangers in a confined area over a period of time and they'll both iron out their polar opposite differences and solve racism at the same time. OK, it's probably better than that but that was my opinion upon first seeing the trailer some six months ago and I'm having a hard time shaking it. “Roma” -- ton of critical acclaim although I don't know the first thing about it “A Star Is Born” -- if you see just one fourth remake this year ... “Vice” -- looks cartoonishly and gratuitously nasty
  25. Willets Point wrote: Frayed Knot wrote: Have we reached the point now to where there's a new Spiderman movie once a month? Seems that way to me. I feel that way about Transformers movies. It's like they've become a monthly magazine. I assume this movie here will be followed by -- SPIDER-MAN: Far From Over; 2020 (or possibly just later in the year 2019)
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