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Quote from: Roy H. on August 28, 2013, 09:24:11 AMQuote from: thirstyboots18 on August 28, 2013, 07:27:49 AMSaw "The Butler" last night. I wanted to love it, and half of me did...but...I thought all the stars in cameo roles were not that good, and were mostly distracting. I really haven't made up my mind yet about the movie. I was around from the Kennedy years on (I was in High School when Kennedy was shot), and closely following the events and the civil rights movement at that time.From what I've read, the movie is highly fictionalized. This source is biased, but it hits on some of the key changes: http://www.newsmax.com/Reagan/Butler-Reagan-Oprah-Allen/2013/08/22/id/521814Every time I think, something is just wrong with this, I think...but it was through one man's experience, and he had a bird's eye seat. That is why I haven't criticized any of the historical things. The presidents seemed so wrong, somehow, to me, but it may have just been the "I know that actor, who is he?" and "gee...Robin Williams is so talented" distractions, or that I remember those presidents (through tv and film). It has gotten some excellent reviews and sure has made a lot of money.
Quote from: thirstyboots18 on August 28, 2013, 07:27:49 AMSaw "The Butler" last night. I wanted to love it, and half of me did...but...I thought all the stars in cameo roles were not that good, and were mostly distracting. I really haven't made up my mind yet about the movie. I was around from the Kennedy years on (I was in High School when Kennedy was shot), and closely following the events and the civil rights movement at that time.From what I've read, the movie is highly fictionalized. This source is biased, but it hits on some of the key changes: http://www.newsmax.com/Reagan/Butler-Reagan-Oprah-Allen/2013/08/22/id/521814
Saw "The Butler" last night. I wanted to love it, and half of me did...but...I thought all the stars in cameo roles were not that good, and were mostly distracting. I really haven't made up my mind yet about the movie. I was around from the Kennedy years on (I was in High School when Kennedy was shot), and closely following the events and the civil rights movement at that time.
Quote from: thirstyboots18 on August 28, 2013, 01:37:38 PMQuote from: Roy H. on August 28, 2013, 09:24:11 AMQuote from: thirstyboots18 on August 28, 2013, 07:27:49 AMSaw "The Butler" last night. I wanted to love it, and half of me did...but...I thought all the stars in cameo roles were not that good, and were mostly distracting. I really haven't made up my mind yet about the movie. I was around from the Kennedy years on (I was in High School when Kennedy was shot), and closely following the events and the civil rights movement at that time.From what I've read, the movie is highly fictionalized. This source is biased, but it hits on some of the key changes: http://www.newsmax.com/Reagan/Butler-Reagan-Oprah-Allen/2013/08/22/id/521814Every time I think, something is just wrong with this, I think...but it was through one man's experience, and he had a bird's eye seat. That is why I haven't criticized any of the historical things. The presidents seemed so wrong, somehow, to me, but it may have just been the "I know that actor, who is he?" and "gee...Robin Williams is so talented" distractions, or that I remember those presidents (through tv and film). It has gotten some excellent reviews and sure has made a lot of money.My problem is when they start changing that bird's eye view, but present it as if it's historical fact.I haven't seen the movie, but I probably won't now. Why? *SPOILERS* I think that it's really disgusting that they fictionalized a reality, and completely made up the rape of the butler's mother / murder of his father. That's just really terrible, manipulative tripe that is meant to enrage the audience. It's unnecessary. *END SPOILERS*
For no apparent reason I watched both That's My Boy and Men in Black 3 on Sunday. I guess I was longing for the past a bit, but really no self respecting 34 year old married man should ever watch that combination of movies. MIB3 wasn't that bad though and That's My Boy was just so wrong that I couldn't stop watching it (it is not a good movie though).
Saw 'The World's End.' Obviously really good, and really, really funny. Nick Frost kicks a ton of butt. A lot more John Hughesish than I would've thought. Upon first watch I'd say its a step behind 'Shaun of the Dead' and 'Hot Fuzz.' But I know they're pretty big on 'The Simpsons' model of making sure there's jokes/stuff you'd only get upon watching it multiple times.
this one i have to watch by myself for some reason
Quote from: StartOrien on August 28, 2013, 08:33:59 PMSaw 'The World's End.' Obviously really good, and really, really funny. Nick Frost kicks a ton of butt. A lot more John Hughesish than I would've thought. Upon first watch I'd say its a step behind 'Shaun of the Dead' and 'Hot Fuzz.' But I know they're pretty big on 'The Simpsons' model of making sure there's jokes/stuff you'd only get upon watching it multiple times.Loved it! They actually tricked me into thinking I'd misunderstood the title.