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  • #16
    It has potential and Leo is a Damn good actor which should help.
    "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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    • #17
      I really disliked it. Whatever place creatively Baz Luhrmann went to when he made Moulin Rouge is where he's stuck. All the component pieces, including everyone's acting, was good, but the whole thing felt so stiff and forced, I just didn't enjoy it. It seemed far more predicated on being stunning visually, than anything else, to the detriment of the film. It was really messy.
      ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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      • #18
        I want to see it, but I'll wait for the download.

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        • #19
          I didn't dislike it, but I mostly agree with Yale, though I'd compare the opening to the overdone first 15 minutes of Romeo and Juliet. The rap music, though well placed, annoyed me. I thought it was well done in Django Unchained as an original story, but thought they should have stuck with some more serious jazz for the soundtrack of such a pillar of literature. God I want that yellow Duesenberg. I probably won't buy it when it comes out on bluray or anything. And I think Leo's performance in Django Unchained was far greater. Still a moving story that is well told, and an overall good movie. My expectations were also extremely high going on, so I'm sure a second viewing is in order.

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          • #20
            I hate old fucken music, so the mixing of the old shit with bass and a beat was bad ass, my wife and I were almost dancing in our seats, where all the old fucks around us were saying so much for the music and walking out mid movie!

            I thought the acting of the main 3, was all pretty damn good, and I haven't read the book in 20 years, but I thought from what I remember it was well protrayed without being so stuck in the 20s that it wasn't original in it's own way.

            Its the best "book" movie I've ever seen. That said I didn't read the Twilight stuff or Hunger Games and loved all those movies too. I usually can't read a book AFTER I see the movie though. Haha

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            • #21
              Originally posted by talisman View Post
              I didn't dislike it, but I mostly agree with Yale, though I'd compare the opening to the overdone first 15 minutes of Romeo and Juliet. The rap music, though well placed, annoyed me. I thought it was well done in Django Unchained as an original story, but thought they should have stuck with some more serious jazz for the soundtrack of such a pillar of literature. God I want that yellow Duesenberg. I probably won't buy it when it comes out on bluray or anything. And I think Leo's performance in Django Unchained was far greater. Still a moving story that is well told, and an overall good movie. My expectations were also extremely high going on, so I'm sure a second viewing is in order.
              Joel Edgerton was off the fucking chain as Tom Buchanan, though, holy fuck!
              ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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              • #22
                Iron Man 3 still kicked its ass, and it was even opening weekend vs. 2nd weekend.

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                • #23
                  Bluray on Tuesday, available on Amazon Streaming and HD streaming for a cost right now. I'm debating on buying it or not.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by STROKD View Post
                    I hate old fucken music, so the mixing of the old shit with bass and a beat was bad ass, my wife and I were almost dancing in our seats, where all the old fucks around us were saying so much for the music and walking out mid movie!

                    I thought the acting of the main 3, was all pretty damn good, and I haven't read the book in 20 years, but I thought from what I remember it was well protrayed without being so stuck in the 20s that it wasn't original in it's own way.

                    Its the best "book" movie I've ever seen. That said I didn't read the Twilight stuff or Hunger Games and loved all those movies too. I usually can't read a book AFTER I see the movie though. Haha
                    Oh jesus fucking christ. Where to even begin?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Slowhand View Post
                      Oh jesus fucking christ. Where to even begin?
                      Don't. Anyone who enjoys the Twilight movies isn't worth the effort.
                      Originally posted by BradM
                      But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                      Originally posted by Leah
                      In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by STROKD View Post
                        I hate old fucken music, so the mixing of the old shit with bass and a beat was bad ass, my wife and I were almost dancing in our seats, where all the old fucks around us were saying so much for the music and walking out mid movie!

                        I thought the acting of the main 3, was all pretty damn good, and I haven't read the book in 20 years, but I thought from what I remember it was well protrayed without being so stuck in the 20s that it wasn't original in it's own way.

                        Its the best "book" movie I've ever seen. That said I didn't read the Twilight stuff or Hunger Games and loved all those movies too. I usually can't read a book AFTER I see the movie though. Haha
                        If you could just go ahead and turn in your man card, that would be great.
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                        • #27
                          Watched it for the first time Saturday night with the kids, after reading this thread it made me worry but then sense on the new music. It helped pull them in. It made me happy to see them interested in one of my favorite books and even has gotten one to want to read Lord of the Flies (another one of my favorites from childhood). It took a bit of adjustment when hearing Gatsby and not seeing Robert Redford honestly. Watching it again now with momma and I am enjoying it more.

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                          • #28
                            I definitely liked it more after multiple viewings. I need to read the book again, it's truly a rare masterpiece.

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                            • #29
                              I watched it last night and thought it was pretty good, although I could have done without the rap music.
                              "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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