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I think the most easily (and deservedly) mocked "found footage" flick is Paranormal Activity, which I even liked in parts.

The first PA was pretty good. The sequels did not to be made. The 2nd one was lazy, and I didn't even bother with the 3rd. I think there may even be a 4th.
 
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The first PA was pretty good. The sequels did not to be made. The 2nd one was lazy, and I didn't even bother with the 3rd. I think there may even be a 4th.

There's another one about an alien visitation in Canada which had some creepy moments. There are a couple scenes in PA that made the hair stand up on the back of my neck -- it captured the vulnerability of sleep which we can all identify with.
 
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While the original was far from perfect, it was really fun and not old enough to be remade or updated. Johnny Utah throws a football, he doesn't climb rocks, damm it!

The remake looks terrible...and not the good kind of terrible like the original.

If you look hard enough in the remake trailer you can see one dude from the original...
 
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There's another one about an alien visitation in Canada which had some creepy moments. There are a couple scenes in PA that made the hair stand up on the back of my neck -- it captured the vulnerability of sleep which we can all identify with.

Indeed.
 
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The Theory Of Everything

Stephen Hawking bio-pic. Eddie Redmayne was friggin' OUTSTANDING in his role of Hawking. Many times, an actor will try and act awkward, and overdo it, or not come across as awkward enough. It's quite a fine line. Cumberbatch nailed it in The Imitation Game, and Redmayne nailed it here (pre-ALS diagnosis part). The post-ALS part...talk about committing to the part (read he actually altered his spine alignment during shooting, because of how often he was in awkward positions).

Definitely recommend.
 
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What We Do in the Shadows. Mocumentary of New Zealand vampires. Drags in parts, but has genuine character and an unexpected amount of true feeling. Has Jermaine and Murray from Flight of the Conchords. B+.
 
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The Killer:

Doves, a church, and a lot of Mexican standoffs. Yup, total John Woo movie. It was a decent afternoon time-killer, although the production quality is Bloodsport quality (no surprise, though). If you're a Woo fan, go for it. Might not do much for anyone else.
 
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Columbus Circle:

An agoraphobic female must deal with people after her neighbor is murdered in their high-end apt complex.

I'm positive the Lifetime Channel has made better movies than this. They are along the same plots, that's for sure.
 
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Columbus Circle:

An agoraphobic female must deal with people after her neighbor is murdered in their high-end apt complex.

I'm positive the Lifetime Channel has made better movies than this. They are along the same plots, that's for sure.

Let me guess - she kills the "Eeeeeevil Man" in the end. :p
 
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IMO, they are companion pieces. The 30 For 30 was the origin until the Olympics, and Red Army was Olympics and then the afterwards (NHL, specifically). My only peeve was the centering on Fetisov, but I don't know the circumstances (was he the only one really willing to talk? Was his position in Russian athlethics a factor? etc). I would have loved to hear more from Mikhailov in Red Army, and more from Tretiak/Mishkin in both, but it seems that Fetisov was the centerpiece.
I saw Red Army after I saw the 30 For 30 documentary. I was a little surprised that Fetisov was the centerpiece of that movie as well.

In retrospect I think this was due to a number of factors. First was his ability to communicate. He clearly had the best English language skills of any of the major Soviet stars from that era. Second, he was really the only one who would respond with something other than 3 word sentences. Getting a response out of most of the rest of those guys was like pulling teeth.

I'm sure his role in opening up the NHL to Soviet players also made him attractive. Most of the rest of those guys never got the chance.
 
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Regarding the Point Break remake...


As far as what we see in the trailer... doesn't really resemble the first movie other than superficially.


The first movie to me is essentially a surfer movie.

This one is something different.
 
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Regarding the Point Break remake...


As far as what we see in the trailer... doesn't really resemble the first movie other than superficially.


The first movie to me is essentially a surfer movie.

This one is something different.

Yes and that something different looks horrible :) The movie could have been called anything and it would still be horrible :)
 
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Let me guess - she kills the "Eeeeeevil Man" in the end. :p

Well, yes and no. Spoiler that I won't hide, just so none of you are suckered into watching this crap: the evil man has an evil girlfriend (who are new neighbors of our heroine) and they are conning our heroine out of her fortune. EG plays an abuse victim who won't leave her EB, b/c no money to live. Heroine gives her the password to her bank acct (yup....yup......) and then EG fake shoots EB but EB is still trying to attack, and Heroine goes ballistic and actually stabs EB in the back many a time, really killing him.

Then there's more bullsh* at the bank with EG, and Heroine figures it out, and frames EG for a nice tidy ending.
 
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Movies watched in May (* Criterion Collection):

Beauty and the Beast, Jean Cocteau (1946) *
Great Expectations, David Lean (1946) *
Gone Girl, David Fincher (2014) – disturbing!
Green For Danger, Sidney Gilliat (1946) *
Black Narcissus, Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger (1947) *
Quai des Orfèvres, Henri-Georges Clouzot (1947) *
Monsieur Verdoux, Charlie Chaplin (1947) *
Bicycle Thieves, Vittorio De Sica (1948) *
The Red Shoes, Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger (1948) *
Oliver Twist, David Lean (1948) *
My Darling Clementine, John Ford (1946) *
Hamlet, Laurence Olivier (1948) *
Ride the Pink Horse, Robert Montgomery (1947) *
Postwar Kurosawa, Eclipse Series 7 (2007) *
- No Regrets for Our Youth, Akira Kurosawa (1946)
- One Wonderful Sunday, Akira Kurosawa (1947)
- Scandal, Akira Kurosawa (1950)
- The Idiot, Akira Kurosawa (1951)
- I Live In Fear, Akira Kurosawa (1955)
Odd Man Out, Carol Reed (1947) *
Red River, Howard Hawks (1948) *
Drunken Angel or 酔いどれ天使 Yoidore tenshi, Akira Kurosawa 黒澤 明 (1948) *
Unfaithfully Yours, Preston Sturges (1948) *
The Third Man, Carol Reed (1949) * Great film!
Kind Hearts and Coronets, Robert Hamer (1949) *
Last Days in Vietnam, Rory Kennedy (2014) – Oscar nominated documentary +
The Small Back Room, Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger (1949) *
Le Silence de la mer or The Silence of the Sea, Jean-Pierre Melville (1949) *
Thieves’ Highway, Jules Dassin (1949) *
Stray Dog or 野良犬 Nora Inu, Akira Kurosawa 黒澤 明 (1949) *
Raffaello Matarazzo’s Runaway Melodramas, Eclipse Series 27 (2011) *
- Chains or Catene, Raffaello Matarazzo (1949)
- Tormento, Raffaello Matarazzo (1950)
- Nobody’s Children, Raffaello Matarazzo (1952)
- The White Angel, Raffaello Matarazzo (1955)
Rashomon, Akira Kurosawa (1950) *
La Ronde, Max Ophüls (1950) *
Nightcrawler, Dan Gilroy (2013)
Brute Force, Jules Dassin (1947) *
 
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Watched the Best Foreign Language Academy Award winner for 2015 today. First Polish film to win the Oscar.

Ida, Pawel Pawlikowski (2013)

Story of a novice who is about to become a nun in 1962. Just before she takes her vows she learns from an estranged Aunt that she is actually Jewish and that her parents were killed during the German occupation of Poland. She and this Aunt, a worldly-wise Communist judge, set off on a journey to find out the truth about her parents. Filmed in black & white, it is a rich, poetic, moving film about the young novitiate finding out who she really is and what she really believes. Excellent film!
 
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Movies watched in May (* Criterion Collection):


Gone Girl, David Fincher (2014) – disturbing!
Stray Dog or 野良犬 Nora Inu, Akira Kurosawa 黒澤 明 (1949) *
Rashomon, Akira Kurosawa (1950) *
Nightcrawler, Dan Gilroy (2013)

Love these movies. Love.
 
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