Scots Taffer on 25/11/2010 at 23:06
Have you got Kolya on ignore or something? He said what you said before you and more eruditely.
I was just pointing out an explicit example to demagogue.
Kolya on 25/11/2010 at 23:38
I felt it in my morning throw-up. Something fishy was going on. Now I know what.
Nicker on 26/11/2010 at 00:34
tomato / tomato
I figure in this thread, the absence of a negative comment is shorthand for 'it was good', saving space for a synopsis to encourage others to view it.
Scots Taffer on 26/11/2010 at 00:49
CommChat: the only conversation starters are arguments.
synopsis... or review... positive.... or negative??? ;)
242 on 26/11/2010 at 17:30
Quote Posted by Sulphur
The American: George Clooney does the blandest, most unaffecting impersonation of the 'mysterious stranger' in movie history while the plot vacillates between going steadily nowhere and telegraphing the most clichéd plot twists and ending you could think of.
I agree, the only interesting thing about this movie is that it's nicely shot.
Sulphur on 27/11/2010 at 19:45
Some people liked it, apparently... like Roger Ebert. I can't fathom what it was he found interesting in the cardboard cut-out plot and characters.
Vivian on 28/11/2010 at 12:57
The American: George Clooney.
nicked on 28/11/2010 at 13:46
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - Like watching a film in a foreign language without subtitles. I get the impression some stuff happened with some money, but what I haven't a clue.
rachel on 28/11/2010 at 13:51
re: The American - I liked it. Its overall plot may have been somewhat predictable but the slow and reflective pace, the ineluctability of it all, was really nice and reminiscent of some dramas from the seventies by Melville or others in the same vein.
fett on 29/11/2010 at 21:37
Tangled: Disney tricks everyone into buying a ticket to Sleeping Beauty again, but THIS time in 3D.