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langleyparkjoe wrote:What you guys think about the previews for "I Am Legend"?


This seems like it will be decent. I always thought the original, "The Omega Man" from 1971 with Charlton Heston, was pretty interesting whenever I would come across it on cable.
I'll be interested to see how they handle the remake....
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So let me be sexist...who was hot in 2007 Movies. I sound like a broken record but that cheerleader in Death Proof...just wow, wow..Ok so it was a bit part but who gets your vote?

BTW saw American Gangster last night. Its in the the top 10. Great movie and Denzel proves he is one of the best
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Chris Luva Luva wrote: 300 rawked!!! It made you want to have a mini battle outside of the movie theatre. :lol:

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...classic. Superbad was one of my favorites of the year. Borat was hilarious and 28 Weeks Later was a classic.

Word is 28 Months Later will be in production soon, with Russia being the latest victim of the human rage virus.
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Dude, was Borat in 07 really? Dag, if it was, than yep, that's definitely a great movie for 07..(I really thought it was 06 though).. whatever.

I'll say it again, American Gangster was "eh" at best to me. FYI.. IMO, Malcolm X was Denzel's greatest role in any movie of his life, Training Day comes as a far second.
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Borat was hilarious and 28 Weeks Later was a classic.


I thought the first half of 28 Weeks Later was great; the first scene especially was better then anything from the first film. But the film fell apart in the second half. Maybe it was just me, but I could care less about the children, the way the virus was spread was predictable, and felt to me like a vehicle to make a 3rd movie.
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Sir_Monk wrote:I thought the first half of 28 Weeks Later was great... But the film fell apart in the second half.

I thought the same thing about the first film.
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langleyparkjoe wrote:What you guys think about the previews for "I Am Legend"?
I'm excited about this movie. As long as it doesn't turn into "I am Eddie Murphy" (You know Will thinks he's Eddie Murphy)

The Johnny Depp Demon Barber flick is one I'll probably see opening weekend.
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BeeGee wrote:The Johnny Depp Demon Barber flick is one I'll probably see opening weekend.

I saw the play on Broadway years ago. It was excellent. I just don't know how well musicals go over in the movie theater these days. I guess Depp did a fair Willy Wonka a couple of years ago, but that didn't hold a candle to the Gene Wilder version IMO.
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My top five movies for this year are:

1) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

2) Transformers.

3) Fantastic Four:Rise of the Silver Surfer (Mainly because the Surfer is my favorite super-hero).

4) Superbad.

5) 300.
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JSPB22 wrote:
BeeGee wrote:The Johnny Depp Demon Barber flick is one I'll probably see opening weekend.

I saw the play on Broadway years ago. It was excellent. I just don't know how well musicals go over in the movie theater these days. I guess Depp did a fair Willy Wonka a couple of years ago, but that didn't hold a candle to the Gene Wilder version IMO.
Yeh J, I think Johnny will do ok with this one. Just saw 'Legend' this morning. I'd rate it about 6.5-7 out of 10, and it was surprisingly short (approx 1:40) in comparison to today's blockbuster movies.
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Any grown ups in this thread? No? I did not think so.

Given that you feel that this thread is about -American- movies, how about:

The Departed.

Anybody?
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Heres mine

1. Knocked Up
2. The Bourne Ultimatum
3. 28 Weeks Later
4. No Country for Old Men
5. The Departed/ We Own the Nite- its basically the same

Honorable Mention- American Gangster and 300

And watch out next year for Batman- The Dark Knight (looks absolutly wicked)
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The Oscars are gonna be crazy next year.
So many different kinds of movies that could go up for the awards!
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Was The Departed not last year?
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Yea, Departed was like last year I 'think'.

BG.. I saw Legend too, it was so damn short. Movie was ok at best. I do like the way they did the makeup on the 'bad guys' so to speak. LOL
Those dogs though, those dogs to me were the best man!!! Oh, and that chick who pulled out her own gun and the little boy pulled out a knife, that was a classic!!!
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My top ten. Note that seven of the ten are new releases. Looks to me the movie people are doing this on purpose: Oscars, holiday bucks, whatever.
Summers seem reserved for cartoons and kids in general. Adults, apparently, go to the movies during the fall and holiday season.


There Will Be Blood: Daniel Day Lewis will be nominated for Oscar.

Sweeney Todd: Maybe best of 07. Dep will be nominated with Lewis.

Charlie Wilson's War: Cynical view of US wars, probably true.

Walk Hard: Another Oscar nomination for our man.

Juno: Best Comedy

300: Oscars for cinematography, etc. Truly exciting experiment. Loved it.

No Country for Old Men: Superb, philosophical, Best Direction

Bourne Ultimatum: Best action flick.

Hairspray: Totally delightful and stupid musical. loosen up.

I am Legend: Ok film. Distinguished because use of Bob Marley's

Redemption Song in Sound Track.


Movies I Refused to See:

Pirates of the Caribbean whatever: No more for me. Just too stupid, boring.

The Simpson's: Lost interest in Homer years ago.

Harry Potter whatever: Seeing the first one was a big mistake.

Shreck and the thing about Rat: Washing my hands of kid shows.

Denzel Washington movies: Denzel's repeating himself like so many before him: the Pacino/DeNiro disease.; the Aussie mails in his role.

Dennis Hopper movies: Worse major actor in Hollywood

Matthew MacWhatever movies: the pretty boy makes me pukish.
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Matthew MacWhatever movies: the pretty boy makes me pukish.


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DEHog wrote:
Matthew MacWhatever movies: the pretty boy makes me pukish.


Matt is a BIG Redskins Fan!!!


Sorry about that. He's another Tom Cruise, only more vain and contemptible rather than stupid. He's the most arrogant and hated guy in Hollywood.
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REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:How could you leave out "Ratatouille"?

Or Transformers?


I will add a late entry to the mix: "Planet Earth", the BBC series*.

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crazyhorse1 wrote:
DEHog wrote:
Matthew MacWhatever movies: the pretty boy makes me pukish.


Matt is a BIG Redskins Fan!!!


Sorry about that. He's another Tom Cruise, only more vain and contemptible rather than stupid. He's the most arrogant and hated guy in Hollywood.


Um, I don't say this proudly but my job is such that I end up following Hollywood and its ilk rather closely and, assuming you are talking about McConaughey, that's wildly inaccurate.
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I thought "A Time to Kill" (1996) with Matthew McConaughey and Sandra Bullock was a pretty decent movie.
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Redskin in Canada wrote:I thought "A Time to Kill" (1996) with Matthew McConaughey and Sandra Bullock was a pretty decent movie.



You're from Canada. Anything about Killing Time goes over big up there.
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crazyhorse1 wrote:
Redskin in Canada wrote:I thought "A Time to Kill" (1996) with Matthew McConaughey and Sandra Bullock was a pretty decent movie.



You're from Canada. Anything about Killing Time goes over big up there.

It wasn't about killing time.
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