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I like that we are establishing what four star movies Joseph Gordon-Levitt is in, though.
Brick: ****
Looper: ****
... I guess that's it so far. Oh --
That GIF: ****
I am going to assume you gave Brick four stars. I'll look it up. Ben and I agreed that Sin City and Die Hard are both four star movies. This is the part where we start to virulently disagree with each other, or somebody says something like, "The Matrix was also a four-star movie."
Brick: ****
Looper: ****
... I guess that's it so far. Oh --
That GIF: ****
I am going to assume you gave Brick four stars. I'll look it up. Ben and I agreed that Sin City and Die Hard are both four star movies. This is the part where we start to virulently disagree with each other, or somebody says something like, "The Matrix was also a four-star movie."
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Looper is not a four star movie, sorry to disagree with you. You cannot have a time travel movie with a glaring paradox and give it four stars - so there goes one. Next, you have a loooong boring middle part with mushy shit between JGL and the woman whose son he must save. Then there's the lazy writing where JGL goes first to the correct house but his older self has to go killing the two other people before getting to the right house, minus one star for lazy/mushy writing. I love time travel movies, think JGL is a great actor, and enjoyed the concept but can't agree with more than 2 stars for this heap. Thank god for the torrent that let me avoid paying to see it.
Have you seen JGL and Natalie Portman in Hesher? It's a quirky but fun movie and a different kind of role for Levitt so I heartily recommend it.
Have you seen JGL and Natalie Portman in Hesher? It's a quirky but fun movie and a different kind of role for Levitt so I heartily recommend it.
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BAD TAKE. You cannot have a time travel movie without a glaring paradox, by definition. Looper is smart in that it all but tells the audience, just don't worry about it. Time travel's not the point.CO wrote:Looper is not a four star movie, sorry to disagree with you. You cannot have a time travel movie with a glaring paradox and give it four stars
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Not true, it can be done smartly. How about Deja Vu? No paradox.pinback wrote:You cannot have a time travel movie with a glaring paradox and give it four stars
Looper did what the worst time travel movies/stories do. When he kills himself it destroys his older self in the same time period and the mother is suddenly not shot anymore. Why then are she and her son in the same place at that time? If the older self didn't exist then NONE of the events should have happened and the mother/son shouldn't have even been standing there anymore. Maybe it's not even really a paradox but just another example of lazy and convenient writing.
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CO, did Bruce Willis need to address you personally during the scene in the diner for you to not worry about it? Apparently what he said did not get through to you.
Did he need to call out your specific genetic code for you to personally get it? I think the only way for it to get through to you, my friend, would be if the entire second act of the movie had Bruce Willis go, "C G A C G G G A C T C A (etc)" and then your eyes start to go wide and suddenly:
Old Joe says, "CO, don't worry about it."
Boom, he instantly turns into John McClane and says, "CO, don't worry about it."
Boom, he instantly turns into David Addison and says, "CO, don't worry about it."
Boom, he turns into Hudson Hawk and says -- well, nobody saw that one, so who knows what he would say.
Did he need to call out your specific genetic code for you to personally get it? I think the only way for it to get through to you, my friend, would be if the entire second act of the movie had Bruce Willis go, "C G A C G G G A C T C A (etc)" and then your eyes start to go wide and suddenly:
Old Joe says, "CO, don't worry about it."
Boom, he instantly turns into John McClane and says, "CO, don't worry about it."
Boom, he instantly turns into David Addison and says, "CO, don't worry about it."
Boom, he turns into Hudson Hawk and says -- well, nobody saw that one, so who knows what he would say.
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This we disagree on, but fine.CO wrote:Looper is not a four star movie, sorry to disagree with you. You cannot have a time travel movie with a glaring paradox and give it four stars - so there goes one.
Boring! A guy's BLOOD GETS EVACUATED FROM HIS BODY! How is that boring?Next, you have a loooong boring middle part with mushy shit between JGL and the woman whose son he must save.
Doing it that way showed the audience that Old Joe would kill an innocent kid in order to get the life he wanted back. I mean, every screenplay in the world in that scenario is going to have Old Joe find the right kid last. That's why it's a movie and not a documentary, because the path that offered the most drama happened. I mean, is Vito Corleone dying in the middle of The Godfather lazy writing? (Serious question, I haven't seen The Godfather.)Then there's the lazy writing where JGL goes first to the correct house but his older self has to go killing the two other people before getting to the right house, minus one star for lazy/mushy writing.
Shit, I hadn't! Hadn't even HEARD of it. I'll check it out - thanks!Have you seen JGL and Natalie Portman in Hesher? It's a quirky but fun movie and a different kind of role for Levitt so I heartily recommend it.
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pinback wrote:Looper: ****
It can be a 4-star movie if the 4 stars are censoring the word "shit".CO wrote:Looper is not a four star movie, sorry to disagree with you.
I have no opinion, it hasn't appeared at my local <s>bittorrent site</s> theatre yet. Just kidding, I've not really looked for it; I really had no interest in seeing the movie.pinback wrote:That's insane. You are insane.RetroRomper wrote:Looper: ** and a half out of ***** stars.
TDR, what did you think of Looper?
The first thing that came up in my head was, well, he was an assassin of people from the future, wouldn't I then arrange to always carry something on me so that if I got sucked back I could kill the person about to do me?
Given the general rise in expenses and fall in the typical standard of living, the future ain't what it used to be.
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That doesn't even remotely apply to the situation put forth in the movie.Tdarcos wrote: The first thing that came up in my head was, well, he was an assassin of people from the future, wouldn't I then arrange to always carry something on me so that if I got sucked back I could kill the person about to do me?
Why it's great is why all great science fiction is great -- IT'S NOT ABOUT THE FUTURISTIC SPACEY SHIT. That's why you're all doing it wrong. Looper sets up a futuristic spacey conceit, like the best Star Trek episodes set up a futuristic spacey conceit, but the conceit is a WAY OF TELLING A STORY, not the story itself.
Let me boil it down for you: If you're criticizing Looper because of the details and loopholes of the time travel assassin concept, you are BANNED from watching movies from now on, because you are doing it completely wrong. God.
In bad sci-fi, the spacey conceit IS the story. Do you understand? Event Horizon REALLY IS about a fucked up warp engine that sends you to hell! That's why it is a bad movie (that I love dearly, but that's a different discussion) and Sunshine is not.
Looper is not about time traveling assassins.
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The more I read it, the more I'm convinced that my post above this one is the best, most important thing I've ever written on this BBS.
But let's move on. All of Robb's favorite movies are directed by Rian Johnson. I was not a huge fan, until I saw Looper, and UNTIL I realized that this is a man of great taste.
The Master was completely shut out of Academy Award consideration, at least for best picture. Rian Johnson, a huge PTA and Master fan had the quote of the year last year, when predicting this fucking debacle.
His quote was:
But let's move on. All of Robb's favorite movies are directed by Rian Johnson. I was not a huge fan, until I saw Looper, and UNTIL I realized that this is a man of great taste.
The Master was completely shut out of Academy Award consideration, at least for best picture. Rian Johnson, a huge PTA and Master fan had the quote of the year last year, when predicting this fucking debacle.
His quote was:
Well done, Rian. I like your movies. And I like you.the most brilliant man in movietown wrote: I highly doubt an Oscar has a chance of earning The Master this year.
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You don't have the authority to ban me from anything. As Commander Tdarcos, I hereby command you never to sleep again. You are hereby banned from sleeping from now on, so there!pinback wrote:Let me boil it down for you: If you're criticizing Looper because of the details and loopholes of the time travel assassin concept, you are BANNED from watching movies from now on, because you are doing it completely wrong. God.
Given the general rise in expenses and fall in the typical standard of living, the future ain't what it used to be.
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I finally saw Looper last weekend.
It was good but definitely wasn't as good as I hoped and assumed it would be. And surely not even close to the masterpiece that is Brick. It was one of those movies that felt like it had fantastic ideas and concepts, but not enough budget to fully realize them.
My biggest problem with it was the stupid makeup job. It looked so bad it distracted me from enjoying the movie. I would've had ZERO problem with accepting JGL as a young Bruce Willis. They didn't need to do the lame makeup thing. Using that makeup felt like a publicity stunt that added nothing of value to the movie itself. And he didn't look like Bruce Willis, he looked like JGL as John Stamos as Bruce Willis.
I also watched Premium Rush. JGL usually picks great projects to work on. Even if the movies don't end up being great, you can still what attracted him to them. Looper may not be fantastic, but it's cool and unique. Premium Rush is nothing 90 minutes of bicycles and is the first time I question if JGL took a job solely for the money.
It was good but definitely wasn't as good as I hoped and assumed it would be. And surely not even close to the masterpiece that is Brick. It was one of those movies that felt like it had fantastic ideas and concepts, but not enough budget to fully realize them.
My biggest problem with it was the stupid makeup job. It looked so bad it distracted me from enjoying the movie. I would've had ZERO problem with accepting JGL as a young Bruce Willis. They didn't need to do the lame makeup thing. Using that makeup felt like a publicity stunt that added nothing of value to the movie itself. And he didn't look like Bruce Willis, he looked like JGL as John Stamos as Bruce Willis.
I also watched Premium Rush. JGL usually picks great projects to work on. Even if the movies don't end up being great, you can still what attracted him to them. Looper may not be fantastic, but it's cool and unique. Premium Rush is nothing 90 minutes of bicycles and is the first time I question if JGL took a job solely for the money.