BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | JT has his Nsync look goin on and that girl from Suite Life is in there, I dun know, it could be 5/5. |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | That movie's really overrated by critics. It's got a 9.5 on metacritic by reasons beyond my comprehension. A more realistic score is a 77-ish. |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | The Town got like a 97, critics are really throin the 9's this year. I mean that looks great but a 9.7/10? Must see to believe. |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | Chick rules bra. Music Everywhere sounds basically like Victoria Justice with a Euro slant. Makes me fist pump like a champ. |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | WHO'S SLEEPIN ON MY SIDE OF THE BED TONIGHT |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | AND BOB THE PIG |
thebhoy
10.20.10 | idk Bitchfork the screenwriting is damn near flawless and I feel like it captures everything it tries to perfectly. It seems really subtle in how awesome it is. I mean, there's nothing outside of the script that jumped off at me on first viewing that made me go, wow this is one of the best movies of the past 10 years, but at the same time I feel like subsequent views will show something more each time. |
robertsona
10.20.10 | i think audrey hepburn is the most beautiful person |
AnotherBrick
10.20.10 | hearing that version of Creep made me wanna go as well. haven't yet though |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | I completely agree man. 4 Lyf. Roman Holiday is such a great movie.Been rewatching. |
Enotron
10.20.10 | that movie was crack, shit was fire |
PanasonicYouth
10.20.10 | movie was HELLA good |
Enotron
10.20.10 | well its apparent josh d fux wit the sife |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | I'm fine with how subtle it is. I mean at times the irony worked well but for the most part it was just a bunch of events riddled with snide comments and one or two really spectuacularly-developed scenes. Usually with movies that warrant a 95 or higher (Pan's Labyrinth, Saving Private Ryan and Spirited Way, for example), I can't think of a defining scene because the entire movie was so impenetrably fantastic that to call five minutes or two of it the "best" parts of the movie is insulting. Certain areas of plot or character developments can come close to defining a movie but still that reasoning on its own for liking a movie would, for me at least, tell me that it was worth a 60-70. In the case of The Social Network, there was one or two defining scenes that made the movie really enjoyable to me. Otherwise the movie would have probably been in the sixties because, while it was intelligent and relatively entertaining, nothing really wowed me. In essence, the people behind the movie made it really difficult for any characters to develop. You get to see the burgeoning development of the pretentious Zuckerberg, which is relieving, but it doesn't change the fact that I was bored of him about 1/4 of the way through the movie because he was unbelievably one-dimensional. (I realize that if you're arguing that the movie's a docudrama that this isn't so much a flaw on the filmmaker as it is on the subject, but it still affected my outlook on the movie.) Similarly, the minor characters were the most obnoxious wastes of space ever. If this was to portray nihilistic themes, then it did a poor job of exploring the documentation of the modern decadence it hinted at. That's to say the movie was very broad with what its messages were. To me, if a movie can still be subtle, but portray specific themes (as all of my examples of near-perfect movies did), then it marks itself as a truly great film. Character development and a successful plot are still vital, but they tend to follow suit once this mark is laid. Unfortunately, The Social Network hits all the right marks of a great film, but not the fantastic movie that others seem to tout it as. |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | Yeah that was just a shallow interpretation of the film I can continue if necessary. |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | I'm sorry I got lost after subtle. |
Enotron
10.20.10 | justin timberlake was great |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | Forgot to mention that Saverin's transformation from an introverted pushover into a character who uses his pre-existing intelligence and newfound strong will to achieve his goals is actually really touching and the way it all unfolded really added to the whole "documentation of the modern decadence" thing. If the playwrights and the others to explore this perspective of the film for a bit longer it would have made a bit of a difference. Essentially, they set it up as a character study but you only study half the book. |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | "justin timberlake was great"
unlike a ms. song. |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | That comment I read and approve. Excited to see this now. |
East Hastings
10.20.10 | Bitchfork keep the elitism in music please |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | Writing super l33t review |
East Hastings
10.20.10 | O lawd. Make it a concept review |
BallsToTheWall
10.20.10 | Incorporate theories from Nietzsche's Hammer of the Gods. |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | It's for Runhild Gammelsaeter's Amplicon so I might compare it and describe in detail the whole biological shit about what exactly an amplicon is and how it's important to the album's life and Gammelsaeter herself, considering she is a Norwegian professional biologist. But then I'll weave in axioms about how the music is terrible and lifeless even though it's obvious she's trying to create individual and creative aspects of her life into her work. Essentially, she does a terrible job at doing what she intended. |
East Hastings
10.20.10 | No. Make it a review full of scat porn |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | Woah there not reviewing sputnikusers. |
Bitchfork
10.20.10 | have donuts in my kitchen. |
East Hastings
10.20.10 | Have scat donuts in my porn kitchen |
thebhoy
10.20.10 | I disagree, I think the character of Zuckerberg is developed, and he's hardly one-dimensional, if we're going to use the classical Forster model of flat vs. round characters. I don't know, I may end up agreeing with you, I just think it's a film that takes a few viewings to really get... like all Fincher movies I guess. |
couldwinarabbit
10.20.10 | fanastic movie. I saw it a couple weeks ago but on monday we found out that our film studies prof added to the syllabus because she thought it was such an amazing movie. Some of the best camera work of any movie ever.
Also Pan's Labyrinth not a great movie |
theacademy
10.20.10 | lol @ bitchfork and movies |
theacademy
10.20.10 | although i do like this: [on truly great movies] "I can't think of a defining scene because the entire movie was so impenetrably fantastic that to call five minutes or two of it the "best" parts of the movie is insulting."
who'd you steal it from? |
couldwinarabbit
10.20.10 | the opening scene was my favourite part. |