9 thoughts on “Open Movie Thread not involving the Passion…”

  1. Metacritic amalgamated score for The Movie That Must not Be Named: 43
    Metacritic amalgamated score for Starsky & Hutch: 48
    I think we all know what the real magnum opus of 2004 will be.

  2. House of Sand and Fog-Go see it. Nothing good happens and you’ll come out depressed, but the acting is superb. Kingsley and the Iranian actress both should have won their respective Oscars.
    Monster-Rental at best. Theron’s physical transformation just isn’t enough to save it.
    Station Agent-Very well done, low key, quirky cast. Movie buff movie. Good rental.
    Whalerider-For God’s sake grab the kids, don’t grab the kids, but go! You’ll be smiling for a week. The little girl/Grandfather relationship shines.
    50 First Dates-Good date movie, otherwise a second choice rental.
    Mystic River-Very good, worth the trip.

  3. Any word on the Triplets of Belleville? I’m hoping to take a lady friend to see it this weekend…

  4. Anarch, I cannot recommend the Triplets of Belleville enough. It was the best film I saw last year – and yes, I did see LOTR. It was obviously out in the UK a lot earlier; and had made it onto the telly here in England by Christmas, where I watched again, this time with my family, all laughing out loud at points.
    It’s very imaginative and very funny.

  5. I passed up a chance to see Triplets (which I do intend to catch eventually) and went for Tokyo Godfathers instead, which I thought was pretty good, though people with little patience for string-of-amazing-coincidences-and-chance-run-ins style storytelling may be a bit put off by it. I liked it better than Millenium Actress by the same guy (Japanese anime director Satoshi Kon), at least, which was just wierd.

  6. Has anyone seen Goodbye, Lenin!? From what I saw of the trailers, it looked hilarious, so I’m curious if the premise stands up well for the whole movie.

  7. Anarch, I cannot recommend the Triplets of Belleville enough.
    Me too. If there’s any movie that’s a true heir of 1940’s-era Warner Brothers cartoons, it’s this one – the opening sequence most obviously so, but even the rest of it is refreshingly bizarre in these days of Pixar/Disney, everything-must-be-photorealistic animation.
    Goodbye Lenin! wasn’t quite as good as I had hoped, but it was still pretty good (look for the obscure reference to 2001). There are a lot of in-jokes, so unless you go see it with a German or someone who grew up in the Eastern Bloc to explain them to you, you may miss a lot.
    The best movie I saw last year was Fuse, which is a very funny Bosnian movie that actually gives a lot of insight into how people in that part of the world see Westerners.

  8. I really liked Triplets of Belleville. I only saw the DVD and am sorry now that I did not see it in the cinema.
    I plan to go see “lost in translation” and “girl with a pearl earring” when they turn up in my favourite (small) cinema.

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