Maui Tom wrote:finalfight wrote:Triple S wrote:Rick wrote:finalfight wrote:Rick wrote:Playitloudforme wrote:I'm skipping. I saw the trailers, and it's just Clint acting like Clint. Angry old man movie. Pass.
Yeah, but the story is something else. I think you'd love it, Kate.
I actually thought the story was fairly generic. It really felt like a 1970's throwback. I didn't 'enjoy' it but I liked it. I would be hard pushed to recommend it though. Maybe its a cultural thing?
I hope I'm not giving too much away for those that haven't seen it yet, but the change the boy made in Clint's character was what made the movie for me.
For me, it's the best movie I've seen in a long time.
Me too! - along with Seven Pounds and Slumdog Millionaire. Benjamin Button, not so much (maybe because I really don't care that much for Brad Pitt

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The boy's character was essentially the same at the beginning and the end of the movie. Clint just helped him out a little is all.
Slumdog Millionaire was an outstanding movie.
The one up for all the Oscars? Way to go outside the box...
Not sure what you mean by that but I saw it before any talk of Oscar buzz and it's quality is beyond question. We can't all be Clint nut huggers and whilst I love a lot of his work the fact remains that Slumdog Millionaire is the superior film in every single aspect and is being rightly recognised as such.
I saw The Wrestler but was really underwhelmed after the weight of expectation led me to believe this might be a film of the year contender. They really make that out to be a different type of movie in the UK advertising at least. It's a slow, grimy plodder that has neither the heart nor passion of it's nearest neighbour, the wonderful Rocky Balboa.
I've also seen Defiance and Valkyrie and actually much preferred the pacing and urgency of Valkyrie although the mix of incorrect accents is totally jarring at first.
Saw Seven Pounds too and thought Rosario Dawson was fantastic.