Great, great movie. Marks my top list of this year. Sad it'll likely not get a Best Picture nom.
I couldn't connect with this film. It even failed what it was suppose to be in my opinion -- a film about killing Nazi's, which amazingly enough for a film with that plot had surprisingly little Nazi killing -- and even taking that into consideration, the clear lack of any ethical consequences was disturbing to say the least, given the subject matter. It made the Basterds no better than the Nazi's they were trying to exterminate.
I really want to see this, despite not being a Coen Brothers fan.
Haven't seen it. Been hearing good things, though.
Marks #2 on my Top Ten list.
Good film. I enjoyed
Fantastic Mr. Fox much more.
Some other movies that were good:
Thirst
More vampires! Yay! Seriously though, I heard this received a lot of kudos and acclaim.
Very entertaining, if flawed film. Makes my Top Ten regardless.
Makes my Top Five. Excellent, original, fresh. Loved it.
Will probably make my Top Ten. A very taut, well-made suspense thriller.
Haven't seen it.
A more minor nod in the general direction also of The Hangover, which was basically a Preston Sturges film plus a potty mouth and sex, and was fairly funny fare.
I really enjoyed
The Hangover. I certainly wouldn't put it on my Top Ten or even Fifteen list but it was very enjoyable,
a la other films this year that I've seen like
Sherlock Holmes.
Up in the Air premieres later this month, I need to see that also.
Up in the Air is a downright terrific film. A really heartfelt human "dramedy" that has excellent performances, a well-written script and superb direction. Jason Reitman's best film by far. Makes my Top Ten for sure.
Isn't that a positive thing?
He's way too elitist for his own good. He bashes films like
Avatar and
Star Trek just because they placate to "Hollywood fanboys", who whilst watching (
Trek) get "hard-ons while imagining themselves flying their own spaceship". His words verbatim.
He has some very good points on a vast array of different film topics but to bash something like that without any other consideration seems pompous and childish to me. He has every right to criticize
Avatar and
Star Trek but ridiculing the people who enjoy them is not the way to go, in my humble opinion.