Name That Movie!
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If I thought HTFD was a rubbish movie, would I like this one?
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Sounds like exactly the kind of mental masturbation I most enjoy! So thanks for the recommend, I will try to watch it soon.Crackpot wrote:BoSoxGal wrote:I looked this movie up and it has a 3.5/4 rating from Roger Ebert and a 95% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
But on Netflix it has only 1 & 1/4 stars!
Is that because it's intelligent? If so, I will put it in my queue.
I don't know if I'd call it "intelligent" but It's a movie that examines "the human condition". The composition of the scenes could be described as "art house". If you are unwilling or unable to surrender yourself to the story being told both in the abstract and through the dialogue you could very well be/get bored with it. In short if you are only interested in the "what" of it you will be bored. But if you let yourself meditate on the why while letting the visual story wash over you it will be profound.
I was scrolling through my Netflix and Amazon queues the other day and it became clear that I can never die, as I have too many movies and shows to watch. And that's not even counting the archive at PBS!
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Got it!Joe Guy wrote:... No no! Not me!!!


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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Believe it or not, I haven't actually plugged the dialogue in in a search engine to see what the movie is.
But I did look up Dustin Hoffman, scrolled through his credits and figured out what the movie with the same name is. Way too obscure- probably because it's a foreign film. One of the few that have cropped up in this thread.
But I did look up Dustin Hoffman, scrolled through his credits and figured out what the movie with the same name is. Way too obscure- probably because it's a foreign film. One of the few that have cropped up in this thread.
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Got it, Joe (thanks to Ray's clue)
Woodstock!

Woodstock!
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That means Datsun is still qualified to answer.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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define "qualified".

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Gen didn't violate any of the "rules" to get his answer.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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I dunno, but personally I'm going to give it a try...MajGenl.Meade wrote:If I thought HTFD was a rubbish movie, would I like this one?
From Roger Ebert's review:
A film like "Hero" demonstrates how the martial arts genre transcends action and violence and moves into poetry, ballet and philosophy. It is violent only incidentally. What matters is not the manner of death, but the manner of dying: In a society that takes a Zen approach to swordplay and death, one might win by losing. There is an ancient martial arts strategy in which one lures the opponent closer to throw him off balance, and yields to his thrusts in order to mislead him. This strategy works with words as well as swords. One might even defeat an opponent by dying -- not in the act of killing him, but as a move in a larger game.
Every genre has its cadre of moviegoers who think they dislike it. Sometimes a movie comes along that they should see nevertheless. If you've avoided every superhero movie, for example, "Spider-Man 2" is the one to see. If you dislike martial arts even after "Crouching Tiger," then "Hero" may be the right film. Is it better than "Crouching Tiger"? Perhaps not, because the "Rashomon" structure undermines the resonance and even the reality of the emotional relationships. But Zhang Yimou, whose "Raise the Red Lantern" was so beautiful, once again creates a visual poem of extraordinary beauty.
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From that description, "very well get bored with it" would almost certainly describe me...It's a movie that examines "the human condition". The composition of the scenes could be described as "art house". If you are unwilling or unable to surrender yourself to the story being told both in the abstract and through the dialogue you could very well be/get bored with it.
I'd probably be the guy snoring in the theater...
An "art house" movie that "examines the human condition" sounds about as engaging to me as a cricket match or a Leonard Cohen concert...



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Guess this is one movie I won't go to see, nor sit in my recliner to watch, nor......
I do think a winner or a default winner be chosen and lets get on with it.
This is worse than me not showing up for a few days to post a clue or declare a winner.

I do think a winner or a default winner be chosen and lets get on with it.
This is worse than me not showing up for a few days to post a clue or declare a winner.
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If Datsun doesn't want to take it my vote is for Economic for giving it away.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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In true Rodney Dangerfield mode: "I went to a Leonard Cohen concert the other night and a cricket match broke out."Lord Jim wrote:... An "art house" movie that "examines the human condition" sounds about as engaging to me as a cricket match or a Leonard Cohen concert...

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Give it to Econo. I purposely didn't type the name exactly.Crackpot wrote:If Datsun doesn't want to take it my vote is for Economic for giving it away.
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Well, I only gave it away after a half-dozen other posters gave it away. It really should go to one of those who figured it out from the clues alone, rather than flat-out cheating like me. But somebody's gotta do it, so it might as well be me...
The are probably a couple of folks here who'll get this pretty quickly.
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The are probably a couple of folks here who'll get this pretty quickly.
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Econoline wrote:... Ra-di-a-tion. Yes, indeed... Everybody could stand a hundred chest X-rays a year... I had a lobotomy in the end.

(X-Ray)

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Aaaand...as usual, the traditional first *NO!* goes to Ray.
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Sorry -- You do know I suffer with dyslexia, right? It makes me just terrible at these challenges.Econoline wrote:Aaaand...as usual, the traditional first *NO!* goes to Ray.
I try to be last as often as possible but someone else always beats me to it. I won't try so hard next time.
I'm not giving up, though.

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I had a lobotomy in the end.
Crappy location for one of them
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