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Kingsman was a fun watch in a "Mars Attacks" kind of way. I must admit it was more salty that what we expected after watching the trailer.
 
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Saw The Judge last night. Very good movie.

Good to hear. I heard it fell short of its potential, but I still want to see it.

Along the "potential" angle:

Life Of Crime

Guys kidnap trophy wife for ransom, get more than they bargained for. This could have been so much better than it was; really disjointed at times, and the ending really didn't make sense at all, logically. The acting was really good considering what they had to work with, pertaining to the direction/writing. Worth a peek, but don't go into it expecting a whole lot.
 
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Glen Campbell "I'll Be Me" documentary.

Friggin' sad, yet amazing. Details his battle with Alzheimer's. CNN is showing it. It's pretty much all the feels. He shreds the guitar, but forgets where the bathroom is, that sort of thing. Amazing how the mind works.
 
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Creed, the next chapter in the Rocky Saga (he trains Creed's son) looks pretty decent :)
 
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Calling Rocky a saga is like calling Police Academy an epic. :p

Just because they made 6 sequels too many doesn't make it a Wagnerian cycle.
 
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dictionary.com said:
Saga: any very long story with dramatic events or parts: the sad saga of her life in poverty.

Saga: any narrative or legend of heroic exploits.

Want to try again or do you want to just admit that you were wrong and all it took was a 2 second google search to outfox you :D ;)
 
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Movies watched in June (* Criterion Collection)

Ida, Pawel Pawlikowski (2013) 2015 Oscar for Best Foreign Film
The Naked City, Jules Dassin (1948) *
Jour de Fête, Jacques Tati (1949) * black & white version
Les enfants terribles, Jean-Pierre Melville (1950) *
The Furies, Anthony Mann (1950) *
Orpheus, Jean Cocteau (1950) *
Variety Lights or Luci del varietà, Alberto Lattuada and Federico Fellini (1950) *
Unbroken, Angelina Jolie (2014)
Interstellar, Christopher Nolan (2014)
The Killers, Robert Siodmak (1946) *
The Killers, Don Siegal (1964) *
Silent Ozu: Three Crime Dramas, Eclipse Series 42 (2015) *
- Walk Cheerfully, Yasujiro Ozu (1930)
- That Night’s Wife, Yasujiro Ozu (1930)
- Dragnet Girl, Yasujiro Ozu (1933)
3 Films by Roberto Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman, Criterion Collection (2013) *
- Stromboli, Roberto Rossellini (1950) – Italian language version
- Europe ’51, Roberto Rossellini (1952) – English language version
- Journey to Italy, Roberto Rossellini (1954) – in English
The Flowers of St. Francis, Roberto Rossellini (1950) *
Night and the City, Jules Dassin (1950) *
Miss Julie or Fröken Julie, Alf Sjöberg (1951) *
Diary of a Country Priest or Journal d’un curé de campagne, Robert Bresson (1951) *
The River, Jean Renoir (1951) *
Summer Interlude or Sommarlek, Ingmar Bergman (1951) *
The Tales of Hoffmann, Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger (1951) *
Ace in the Hole, Billy Wilder (1951) *
Citizenfour, Laura Poitras (2014)
Early Summer or 麦秋 Bakushū, Yasujiro Ozu (1951) *
Inherent Vice, Paul Thomas Anderson (2014)
The Browning Version, Anthony Asquith (1951) *
Forbidden Games René Clément (1952) *
Ikiru or 生きる To Live, Akira Kurosawa (1952) *
The Importance of Being Earnest, Anthony Asquith (1952) *
Umberto D., Vittorio De Sica (1952) *
Le plaisir, Max Ophuls (1952) *
Last Holiday, Henry Cass (1950) *
Still Alice, Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland (2014)

Late Spring or Banshun, Yasujiro Ozu (1949) *
The White Sheik or Lo sceicco bianco, Frederico Fellini (1952) *
Fanfan la Tulipe, Christian-Jaque (1952) *
The Life of Oharu or Saikaku Ichidai Onna, Kenji Mizoguchi (1952) *
Casque d’or or Golden Helmet, Jacques Becker (1952) *
White Mane or Crin Blanc, Cheval Sauvage, Albert Lamorisse (1953) *
Tokyo Story or Tōkyō Monogatari 東京物語, Yasujiro Ozu (1953) * !!!!!
- I Lived, but…A Biography of Yasujiro Ozu, Kazuo Inoue (1983) documentary
Pickup on South Street, Samuel Fuller (1953) *

All of the above are worth watching. In bold are some of the highlights of June viewing.

Not quite the same kind of filmmakers, but for any of you who I know like Kurosawa, i'm sure you would like Yasujiro Ozu - the Japanese master of the family drama. I can't get enough of his films right now.
 
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I'll try and give Ozu a look, as I am a big fan of Akira, too.
 
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Kingsman: The Secret Service

REDONKULOUSLY fun movie. Holy buckets. I was kind of unsure of the expectation going in, and a comic book geek friend of mine said I'd enjoy it, given my tastes (I'm NOT a comic book guy). Total blast to watch. Grab a mongo bucket of popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this show.
 
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Taken 3:

Watched this just to complete the series. Had zero expectations going in, and the movie lived up to that. The first one was a great popcorn movie, the second one was saved by Rade (who I love as an actor), and this third one...not saying I want my 2 hours back, but it's not much better than watching grass grow.
 
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What Happened, Miss Simone?

Documentary about Nina Simone, fascinating classically-trained pianist who became an iconic jazz/blues singer, then had a virtual second career as an outspoken figure in the civil rights movement. There has rarely been a performer who put so much of her honest self into her music. This is a well done documentary, very difficult to watch her downward spiral towards the end. There's a lot of excellent first person material from Simone and also her family. Not for the faint of heart. Solid A.
 
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Terminator Genisys

I read a review that read, "go see Terminator Genisys and then immediately forget it," and I can't think of anything more clever or fitting. Middle C (a.k.a., a Harvard A minus). I'd add just two things which, while not spoilers, I'll put in spoiler code below:

1. I was disappointed that this movie didn't debut any new or interesting CGI technique. The best thing about the T series has been when it pioneers special effects that make your jaw drop. None here; this is all old hat.

2. Emilia Clarke was an amazing Sarah. She can act.
 
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American Sniper:

I know they did their best to be accurate, and if the guy was really like this, I apologize for the following: his character is portrayed a little too much GI Joe-ish...the "flaws" he had were basically glossed over/minimalized. I have a hard time believing someone who went through/did what he did wasn't more affected.

That being said, Cooper was amazing in the role, and it is a very good movie. I would consider it a recommended watch.
 
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American Sniper:

I know they did their best to be accurate, and if the guy was really like this, I apologize for the following: his character is portrayed a little too much GI Joe-ish...the "flaws" he had were basically glossed over/minimalized. I have a hard time believing someone who went through/did what he did wasn't more affected.

That being said, Cooper was amazing in the role, and it is a very good movie. I would consider it a recommended watch.
Kyle was really kind of lying sociopath who stated he found what he did fun. Much of the movie was fabricated or embellished just for story purposes.

Jesse Ventura was even able to win a lawsuit over a lie Kyle told about him. (A lie that helped dramatically boost book sales) Kyle actually bragged that he was in New Orleans while it was flooded shooting 30 people, which didn't happen. The book the movie is based on supposedly had the proceeds going to a veteran's charity, while only 2% actually did.
 
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Kyle was really kind of lying sociopath who stated he found what he did fun. Much of the movie was fabricated or embellished just for story purposes.

Jesse Ventura was even able to win a lawsuit over a lie Kyle told about him. (A lie that helped dramatically boost book sales) Kyle actually bragged that he was in New Orleans while it was flooded shooting 30 people, which didn't happen. The book the movie is based on supposedly had the proceeds going to a veteran's charity, while only 2% actually did.


Dunno about the charity bit. And I know about the part where he didn't really kill a kid. And newsflash: to be a good sniper (or just a sniper) you HAVE to be part sociopath, IMO. You have to be able to separate that part of you from the non-military home-life part of you. There's a reason there are few good snipers. It's not because of just aiming and pulling the trigger.
 
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Dunno about the charity bit. And I know about the part where he didn't really kill a kid. And newsflash: to be a good sniper (or just a sniper) you HAVE to be part sociopath, IMO. You have to be able to separate that part of you from the non-military home-life part of you. There's a reason there are few good snipers. It's not because of just aiming and pulling the trigger.
Newsflash, that doesn't change that he wasn't an honest one. It's a strange sort of hero worship he receives especially with how his own book paints him in an even worse light. Like an american version of this.

The charity bit came out and was part of the trial from Ventura that they weren't actually giving any significant amount of the money to charity.
 
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Newsflash, that doesn't change that he wasn't an honest one. It's a strange sort of hero worship he receives especially with how his own book paints him in an even worse light. Like an american version of this.

The charity bit came out and was part of the trial from Ventura that they weren't actually giving any significant amount of the money to charity.

Which kind of brings me back to my point. Show his flaws, too. I semi-consciously was comparing this movie to Lone Survivor, which is NOT a pretty movie whatsoever. Character flaws and all. However, I felt more sympathy for those (LS) characters, BECAUSE they showed those flaws. These are ordinary men (at least, at the start) asked to do extraordinary things. That is what makes them heroes. And no hero is perfect.
 
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Cake:

I'm just gonna copy imdb's summary, because I'm afraid I might give something away:
Claire becomes fascinated by the suicide of a woman in her chronic pain support group while grappling with her own, very raw personal tragedy.

Aniston plays Claire, and does an OUTSTANDING job in the role, even down to the physical movements she makes (chronic back pain, something of which I know quite a bit about). Solid slow drama, and definitely recommend.
 
ted 2:

Went into it with low expectations after enjoying the first and expecting it would make me laugh. Mission accomplished for the most part. B-.
 
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