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2012 Movies Watched

Started by W0m6at, January 02, 2012, 01:50:38 AM

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W0m6at

I watched 16 movies this month (was tempted to watch a second last night, but didn't). Most of these were first time viewings, including two I've been meaning to watch for ages (The Wasp Woman and White Zombie), both of which were in cheapy boxsets that I'll get rid of now (one I already have). External influences kept me from going to the cinema (had planned to see John Carter before it closes).

goodguy

26 films in March, including a handful of rewatches.

Best
Jess + Moss (2011, Clay Jeter)
L'Apollonide - Souvenirs de la maison close (AKA House of Tolerance, FR 2011, Bertrand Bonello)
La danse (FR 2009, Frederick Wiseman)
A ay (AKA Oh, Moon!, TR 1988, Reha Erdem)

Worst
Thor (2011, Kenneth Branagh)
The Iron Lady (UK 2011, Phyllida Lloyd)
Matthias

Najemikon

So what attracted you to Thor in the first place? Cracking film anyway! But it hardly surprises me you wouldn't like it!  :P

goodguy

Sometimes it's relaxing to watch a movie you don't care about, like zapping through TV channels. And I didn't expect it to be *that* bad. Seriously, I'm retroactively declaring this the worst movie of 2011. Stupid story, shitty visuals - the few minutes with Kat Dennings in the beginning were the only bearable thing about it.
Matthias

Najemikon

Quote from: goodguy on April 01, 2012, 01:16:44 PM
Sometimes it's relaxing to watch a movie you don't care about, like zapping through TV channels. And I didn't expect it to be *that* bad. Seriously, I'm retroactively declaring this the worst movie of 2011. Stupid story, shitty visuals - the few minutes with Kat Dennings in the beginning were the only bearable thing about it.

The "worst movie of 2011"? Absurd! It was great fun and worked as a kind of Marvel version of Superman II... hold on... do you like Superman II? Might not be a good reference point! Contrary to creating the worst film in 2011, in fact Marvel have yet to drop the ball on their Avengers series of films. I finally saw Captain America last night and while it is, as reviews have suggested, possibly the weakest (although it pips The Incredible Hulk for me), it is still... fun. Both films are bombastic and silly, which is just what you should want from a Marvel comics film. Honestly, what else did you expect and which of the films have you liked? I'm sure we already established it wasn't Iron Man.  :whistle:

goodguy

Bombastic and silly? If only. Tarsem Singh's Immortals would fit such an description, and that I liked quite a bit. Might actually have been the reason I picked up Thor - you know, gods and stuff. Singh's film looked grandiose and stunning; Branagh had twice the money and it looked like shit - dull, and void of any imagination. Anyway, I don't want to go on rambling in the negative. Glad you could enjoy it, I scratch my head silently.
Matthias

Achim

Quote from: Jon on April 01, 2012, 09:49:57 PM
in fact Marvel have yet to drop the ball on their Avengers series of films.
While I agree they are having a good run generally, I think Iron Man II quite the real stinker.

Najemikon

But, Matthias, I always expect little from these films, even inn relation to something like Kick Ass. The main appeal is setting the classic comics made flesh. Immortals I haven't seen, but it holds no appeal on that score. Have you ever read a Thor comic?

And Achim, say it ain't so! I really liked Iron Man 2. If the first was a rock star super hero, the second was the rock star stuck on drugs... :P

Achim

We discussed this before, I just didn't like the bit with him getting overly drunk and most other stuff just didn't connect with me either :shrug:

Mustrum_Ridcully

Quote from: goodguy on April 01, 2012, 01:16:44 PM
Seriously, I'm retroactively declaring this the worst movie of 2011.
Take a look at "Jack & Jill" (The Trailer should suffice).

You will have to rethink your declaration then.

goodguy

Quote from: Silence_of_Lambs on April 03, 2012, 10:49:51 AM
You will have to rethink your declaration then.

Of those I have seen (list) is implied, of course. "Worst" is a deep, dark pit and nobody really aims to get to the bottom of it.
Matthias

Tom

11 movies watched in April


DateTitleRating
2Tanz der Vampire - Das Musical (2003)[mr]5[/mr]
4Bride & Prejudice (2004)[mr]3[/mr]
4Megamind (2010)[mr]5[/mr]
14Miss Nobody (2010)[mr]3[/mr]
14Knockin' on Heaven's Door (1997)[mr]4[/mr]
15Hanna (2011)[mr]3[/mr]
15Iron Man 2 (2010)[mr]3[/mr]
21Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs (2008)[mr]3[/mr]
27Thor (2011)[mr]4[/mr]
28Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)[mr]4[/mr]
29The Other End of the Line (2008)[mr]4[/mr]



addicted2dvd

#27
I concentrated more on TV then movies this month... only watched...

1. Iron Man
2. Thor
3. Captain America
4. The Green Hornet (Serial)
5. A Return to Salem's Lot
6. Anacondas: Hunt for the Blood Orchid
7. Anaconda 3: Offspring
8. Out Cold
9. Sisters of Death
10. The Incredible Hulk
Pete

Tom

According to your superhero marathon thread you also watched "The Incredible Hulk" this month ;)



addicted2dvd

Of course I did! Must have missed marking it in profiler... fixing now. :)
Pete