Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Watch Brokeback Mountain, he's superb in it. As for Nicholson, he didn't particularly impress me in The Departed, much preferred him One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, The Shining and even The Bucket List.
Agree with both points. Just wanted to add 'As Good as It Gets' for Nicholson.
P.S. Modest Mouse rocks.
[edit]Alpha Centauri You're right. I'm sure you weren't targetting me in particular but JUST as far as the 'laughing while getting your ass kicked' part is concerned...
Heh. Children of Men was pretty good. Superman Returns was pretty good. The Illusionist and The Departed, however, are the only two truly outstanding movies of that year (The Departed moreso than the Illusionist, for obvious reasons).
2008 looks like it's doing very good, however. I've seen a fairly large amount of movies this summer, and only one (Narnia) pretty much sucked. The Dark Knight and Wall-E, in particular, are two very, very good movies this year.
By the way, Meistergen. Since you didn't particularly like TDK, I'm just wondering... what's your favorite superhero movie?
Originally posted by Master Crimzon
Nah. Children of Men was good, but the Departed is an overall better movie. Though, an extremely anticlimatic ending and some boring moment in the opening prevent it from being a 10/10.
Originally posted by MildPossession
Best of the year?! That's going a bit far. It's a decent film remake at best, of an excellent Asian film. Sorry Roland 😛 I also hated how he won an Oscar for Best Director for The Departed over a lot of other things he has made... terrible.
'The Departed' or not, it was about bloody time he [was Scorsese right?] won his FIRST ever Oscar for Best Director. One of the recent, and only recent, movies that he should really have won for imo was 'The Aviator'. Oh and there are everyone of his brilliant movies since the 70's. [ok, not EVERYone...]
Poor guy! 🙁
Originally posted by Master Crimzon
Do you have a better movie in mind?
Yeah, he has had a string of well-DIRECTED movies in just the past few years: [I might be wrong about the dir. in some of them but...
1. Catch Me if You Can
2. The Aviator
3. Blood Diamond [I believe that was him]
4. The Departed
5. Either 'Goodfellas', or 'Once Upon a Time in America' [or both] were directed by him...and I believe they're both incredibly well-directed.
6. Taxi Driver [awesome]
7. Raging Bull...De Niro...c'mon! 🙂
8. Casino
These are the only ones that're coming to mind right now. but I'm sure there're others by him that were great. 'The Departed' was pretty good, yeah, not the BEST movie of the year. Many of the ones I mentioned should have been though.
I'm not sure if that's what you were asking but oh well...🙂
OH S#!t: I forgot 'The Last Temptation of Christ'. I KNOW that was him.
Originally posted by agphoenix
'The Departed' or not, it was about bloody time he [was Scorsese right?] won his FIRST ever Oscar for Best Director. One of the recent, and only recent, movies that he should really have won for imo was 'The Aviator'. Oh and there are everyone of his brilliant movies since the 70's. [ok, not EVERYone...]Poor guy! 🙁
I don't get that rationale; saying a man should win an Oscar for a movie that maybe doesn't deserve it, simply because one that did, didn't get it.
-AC
Originally posted by agphoenix
1. Catch Me if You Can
2. The Aviator
3. Blood Diamond [I believe that was him]
4. The Departed
5. Either 'Goodfellas', or 'Once Upon a Time in America' [or both] were directed by him...and I believe they're both incredibly well-directed.
6. Taxi Driver [awesome]
7. Raging Bull...De Niro...c'mon! 🙂
8. Casino
Please tell me this isn't a top ten like list, with number 1 being the best.
Originally posted by agphoenix
1. Catch Me if You Can
2. The Aviator
3. Blood Diamond [I believe that was him]
4. The Departed
5. Either 'Goodfellas', or 'Once Upon a Time in America' [or both] were directed by him...and I believe they're both incredibly well-directed.
6. Taxi Driver [awesome]
7. Raging Bull...De Niro...c'mon! 🙂
8. Casino
Just fyi, Catch Me if You Can was Spielberg, Once Upon a Time in America was Sergio Leone, and Blood Diamond was also another director.
Forgot who asked, but the question of TDK's supposed "originality" of using the media as a weapon isn't unique. It's been done and redone, I just can't think of every movie that has it off the top of my head except 15 Minutes, which is an okay movie.