07-19-2014, 07:59 PM
Andrew did at least one guest spot on Parks and Recreation (which has co-starred Rob Lowe), so his affinity for Lowe may be about more than just what he sees on a screen.
(07-19-2014, 05:24 PM)CornFed link Wrote:If Dallas Buyers' Club is an indication of what to expect of his next performance then: Matthew McConaughey. If he is going to revert to form: not so much.
(07-19-2014, 05:24 PM)CornFed link Wrote:If Dallas Buyers' Club is an indication of what to expect of his next performance then: Matthew McConaughey. If he is going to revert to form: not so much.
(07-19-2014, 05:17 PM)leftcoast link Wrote:Plus my wife says I'm the only one who thinks Scarlett was robbed when the Academy overlooked her performance as Black Widow in Winter Soldier.)
(07-19-2014, 05:17 PM)leftcoast link Wrote:Plus my wife says I'm the only one who thinks Scarlett was robbed when the Academy overlooked her performance as Black Widow in Winter Soldier.)
(07-14-2014, 10:46 PM)Oasis link Wrote:My favorite sports movie is Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 about the epic 1968 game between the two Stanford wannabes. Usually the games are much more interesting than what the players think about them. Not here.
Here are the the best war movies:
12 O'Clock High --Gregory Peck, Dean Jaeger -- best of the best
Das Boot -- stupendous u-boat epic, a masterpiece. Best viewed with subtitles.
Stalingrad -- phenomenal battle scenes; Ostfront epic
Downfall (Bruno Ganz is the best Hitler ever, way better than Guinness or Hopkins-- last days in the bunker)
Patton -- George C. Scott is top of the heap
Letters From Iwo Jima -- Eastwood-directed Iwo from Japanese viewpoint
Fog of War -- Robert McNamara admits his first choice was Stanford. Very candid about Vietnam.
Then there is the best film of all time. No kidding. Actually a miniseries, Brideshead Revisited (1981)(ultimate all-star UK cast (Olivier, Gielgud, Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews, Claire Bloom) in Evelyn Waugh's classic story). Beautiful musical score by Geoffrey Burgon. Splendid throughout.
An overlooked gem of a movie is Thirteen Days, about how that a-hole Krushchev threatened Ole Miss' undefeated 1962 season by putting missiles in Cuba.
(07-14-2014, 10:46 PM)Oasis link Wrote:My favorite sports movie is Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 about the epic 1968 game between the two Stanford wannabes. Usually the games are much more interesting than what the players think about them. Not here.
Here are the the best war movies:
12 O'Clock High --Gregory Peck, Dean Jaeger -- best of the best
Das Boot -- stupendous u-boat epic, a masterpiece. Best viewed with subtitles.
Stalingrad -- phenomenal battle scenes; Ostfront epic
Downfall (Bruno Ganz is the best Hitler ever, way better than Guinness or Hopkins-- last days in the bunker)
Patton -- George C. Scott is top of the heap
Letters From Iwo Jima -- Eastwood-directed Iwo from Japanese viewpoint
Fog of War -- Robert McNamara admits his first choice was Stanford. Very candid about Vietnam.
Then there is the best film of all time. No kidding. Actually a miniseries, Brideshead Revisited (1981)(ultimate all-star UK cast (Olivier, Gielgud, Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews, Claire Bloom) in Evelyn Waugh's classic story). Beautiful musical score by Geoffrey Burgon. Splendid throughout.
An overlooked gem of a movie is Thirteen Days, about how that a-hole Krushchev threatened Ole Miss' undefeated 1962 season by putting missiles in Cuba.
Quote:But nowadays, with kids balancing $ multi-millions vs. permanently scrambling their brains, this more subtle story would be lost.
Quote:But nowadays, with kids balancing $ multi-millions vs. permanently scrambling their brains, this more subtle story would be lost.
(07-21-2014, 10:03 AM)Redrum link Wrote:should have written something likeÂ
"But nowadays, with kids balancing $ multi-millions vs. permanently scrambling their brains, IF they think about that at all..."
(07-21-2014, 10:03 AM)Redrum link Wrote:should have written something likeÂ
"But nowadays, with kids balancing $ multi-millions vs. permanently scrambling their brains, IF they think about that at all..."
(07-21-2014, 05:27 AM)Stymie link Wrote:[quote author=Oasis link=topic=10113.msg92380#msg92380 date=1405403216]
My favorite sports movie is Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 about the epic 1968 game between the two Stanford wannabes. Usually the games are much more interesting than what the players think about them. Not here.
Here are the the best war movies:
12 O'Clock High --Gregory Peck, Dean Jaeger -- best of the best
Das Boot -- stupendous u-boat epic, a masterpiece. Best viewed with subtitles.
Stalingrad -- phenomenal battle scenes; Ostfront epic
Downfall (Bruno Ganz is the best Hitler ever, way better than Guinness or Hopkins-- last days in the bunker)
Patton -- George C. Scott is top of the heap
Letters From Iwo Jima -- Eastwood-directed Iwo from Japanese viewpoint
Fog of War -- Robert McNamara admits his first choice was Stanford. Very candid about Vietnam.
Then there is the best film of all time. No kidding. Actually a miniseries, Brideshead Revisited (1981)(ultimate all-star UK cast (Olivier, Gielgud, Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews, Claire Bloom) in Evelyn Waugh's classic story). Beautiful musical score by Geoffrey Burgon. Splendid throughout.
An overlooked gem of a movie is Thirteen Days, about how that a-hole Krushchev threatened Ole Miss' undefeated 1962 season by putting missiles in Cuba.
(07-21-2014, 05:27 AM)Stymie link Wrote:[quote author=Oasis link=topic=10113.msg92380#msg92380 date=1405403216]
My favorite sports movie is Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 about the epic 1968 game between the two Stanford wannabes. Usually the games are much more interesting than what the players think about them. Not here.
Here are the the best war movies:
12 O'Clock High --Gregory Peck, Dean Jaeger -- best of the best
Das Boot -- stupendous u-boat epic, a masterpiece. Best viewed with subtitles.
Stalingrad -- phenomenal battle scenes; Ostfront epic
Downfall (Bruno Ganz is the best Hitler ever, way better than Guinness or Hopkins-- last days in the bunker)
Patton -- George C. Scott is top of the heap
Letters From Iwo Jima -- Eastwood-directed Iwo from Japanese viewpoint
Fog of War -- Robert McNamara admits his first choice was Stanford. Very candid about Vietnam.
Then there is the best film of all time. No kidding. Actually a miniseries, Brideshead Revisited (1981)(ultimate all-star UK cast (Olivier, Gielgud, Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews, Claire Bloom) in Evelyn Waugh's classic story). Beautiful musical score by Geoffrey Burgon. Splendid throughout.
An overlooked gem of a movie is Thirteen Days, about how that a-hole Krushchev threatened Ole Miss' undefeated 1962 season by putting missiles in Cuba.
(07-13-2014, 02:25 AM)socalstanfan1 link Wrote:I have to be the dissenting voice on Edge of Tomorrow. At first I found it interesting, but later felt it was a bit disappointing. I liked both Run, Lola, Run and Groundhog Day much better.
(07-13-2014, 02:25 AM)socalstanfan1 link Wrote:I have to be the dissenting voice on Edge of Tomorrow. At first I found it interesting, but later felt it was a bit disappointing. I liked both Run, Lola, Run and Groundhog Day much better.
(07-21-2014, 09:09 PM)SUBuddha link Wrote:9) The entire Firefly series, I have watched all the episodes at least 10 times. "Keep walking Preacher man." And "Pain is scary/" are my two favorite quotes.
(07-21-2014, 09:09 PM)SUBuddha link Wrote:9) The entire Firefly series, I have watched all the episodes at least 10 times. "Keep walking Preacher man." And "Pain is scary/" are my two favorite quotes.
(07-21-2014, 09:36 PM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=SUBuddha link=topic=10113.msg92732#msg92732 date=1406002143]
If it is, then Publius is a reddit karma allstar. But the thought is there.
Some movies that I can watch over and over again...this may show my tendencies for mind numbing films.
1) Shawshank Redemption- If it is on when I scroll through channels I am stopping there. "Get busy Living or Get Busy Dying"
2) Godfather 1 and 2
3) The Two Towers - It was my favorite book in the Lord of The Ring series as a child as well. I feel Jackson nailed that movie.
4) American History X - One of the grittiest films ever made in my opinion.
5) Boondock Saints... "We could kill everyone." "I am strangely comfortable with that."
6) Orgasmo - Trey and Matt's of South Park fame's senior project if I remember right. Come on a Mormon Missionary that goes into porn, but does not have sex, genius!
7) The Outlaw Josey Wales - Perhaps the best of the older Eastwood Westerns.
8) Unforgiven - Great work and a great cast. "You just killed an unarmed man." "He should have armed himself if he was gonna decorate his saloon with my friend."
9) The entire Firefly series, I have watched all the episodes at least 10 times. "Keep walking Preacher man." And "Pain is scary/" are my two favorite quotes.
10) Better of Dead, the 80's movie of my heart, especially as a skier. "Go really fast that way, if something gets in your way, turn."
11) Full Metal Jacket - I read the book by Gustav Hasford (IIRC) in 7th grade for a history project. The movie only covers 1/3-1/2 of the book.
12) Clock Work Orange- Kubrick at his best.
(07-21-2014, 09:36 PM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=SUBuddha link=topic=10113.msg92732#msg92732 date=1406002143]
If it is, then Publius is a reddit karma allstar. But the thought is there.
Some movies that I can watch over and over again...this may show my tendencies for mind numbing films.
1) Shawshank Redemption- If it is on when I scroll through channels I am stopping there. "Get busy Living or Get Busy Dying"
2) Godfather 1 and 2
3) The Two Towers - It was my favorite book in the Lord of The Ring series as a child as well. I feel Jackson nailed that movie.
4) American History X - One of the grittiest films ever made in my opinion.
5) Boondock Saints... "We could kill everyone." "I am strangely comfortable with that."
6) Orgasmo - Trey and Matt's of South Park fame's senior project if I remember right. Come on a Mormon Missionary that goes into porn, but does not have sex, genius!
7) The Outlaw Josey Wales - Perhaps the best of the older Eastwood Westerns.
8) Unforgiven - Great work and a great cast. "You just killed an unarmed man." "He should have armed himself if he was gonna decorate his saloon with my friend."
9) The entire Firefly series, I have watched all the episodes at least 10 times. "Keep walking Preacher man." And "Pain is scary/" are my two favorite quotes.
10) Better of Dead, the 80's movie of my heart, especially as a skier. "Go really fast that way, if something gets in your way, turn."
11) Full Metal Jacket - I read the book by Gustav Hasford (IIRC) in 7th grade for a history project. The movie only covers 1/3-1/2 of the book.
12) Clock Work Orange- Kubrick at his best.
(07-21-2014, 12:00 PM)FarmBoy link Wrote:If you're going to pick a Steve Martin movie to add to this list, you've got to go with The Jerk. It's required viewing in our household.
He hates these cans!
(07-21-2014, 12:00 PM)FarmBoy link Wrote:If you're going to pick a Steve Martin movie to add to this list, you've got to go with The Jerk. It's required viewing in our household.
He hates these cans!
(07-22-2014, 07:44 AM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=Stymie link=topic=10113.msg92749#msg92749 date=1406039391]
[quote author=FarmBoy link=topic=10113.msg92690#msg92690 date=1405969202]
If you're going to pick a Steve Martin movie to add to this list, you've got to go with The Jerk. It's required viewing in our household.
He hates these cans!
(07-22-2014, 07:44 AM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=Stymie link=topic=10113.msg92749#msg92749 date=1406039391]
[quote author=FarmBoy link=topic=10113.msg92690#msg92690 date=1405969202]
If you're going to pick a Steve Martin movie to add to this list, you've got to go with The Jerk. It's required viewing in our household.
He hates these cans!