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Brokeback Mountain - Tony H - 01-18-2006 Maggers Wrote:Jim, I just noticed your new signature. What does "out" mean? LOL! Maggers...I read it to be like... "Peace", or "I'm outta here". Just like saying, "Over and out." Which technically you never say over and out...it's just.. "Out." However, Jim may have wanted to change it for this thread. Brokeback Mountain - jimbow8 - 01-18-2006 "Out" is outta here!!! Brokeback Mountain - Maggers - 01-18-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:"Out" is outta here!!! LOL...thanks, Jim. Just had to ask. And now it's gone. Brokeback Mountain - KRW - 01-18-2006 Marc B. Wrote:Interesting you chose two films that have strong Catholic messages in them. I wonder if these films bothered NYJoe as much as Brokeback Mountain did for their "in your face" message? I could see these movies bothering someone if it was recommended to them and they went to see it based on that. People also shouldn't be belittled because the movies are not their cup of tea. I don't think it would matter how many oscars, how welll written and acted a horror movie is, some people won't see it based only on the fact that it is a horror film.They won't be labled by society as some kind of phobic like this movie has done. Anybody else remember being peer pressured into something they thought wasn't their cop of tea? I think it was a well done movie, but not worthy of this kinda hype, but I have very little to base it on since I've only seen two other movies this year. But it won't get my vote for an Oscar. Brokeback Mountain - fpw - 01-18-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:No coincidence. I wonder if "they" have a problem with Hollywood pushing any message or just one that he disagrees with. It's not as if Hollywood hasn't produced MANY religiously themed movies. Anyone remember the uproar among the Hollywood elite about[SIZE=3]The Passion of the Christ? I can't recall that much naked hostility directed at any other film. They threw everything the had against it, including anti-Semitism. (Remember all the talk from the elite pundits -- Frank Rich in the lead -- about the tsunami of anti-Semitism it would kick off?) I can't say a thing about the movie itself because I haven't seen it and can't imagine that I ever will, but if it caused a rise in anti-Semitism, I must have missed it.[/SIZE] Brokeback Mountain - KRW - 01-18-2006 Annice Burdeos Wrote:I agree with your critique And is their any kind of movie you won't go see based upon the subject matter? How should people base their desicions to spend their beer money? Being open minded doesn't mean you have to like the same thing everyone else does. KRW Brokeback Mountain - KRW - 01-18-2006 fpw Wrote:Anyone remember the uproar among the Hollywood elite about[SIZE=3]The Passion of the Christ? I can't recall that much naked hostility directed at any other film. They threw everything the had against it, including anti-Semitism. (Remember all the talk from the elite pundits -- Frank Rich in the lead -- about the tsunami of anti-Semitism it would kick off?) Did you hear Mr. Gibson is making another graphic movie about the Mayans? I wonder if peoples hearts being ripped out of their chests while their still alive will get the same reaction as a man being whipped and crucified? KRW Brokeback Mountain - Marc - 01-18-2006 KRW Wrote:Did you hear Mr. Gibson is making another graphic movie about the Mayans? You're thinking of Apocalypto. Brokeback Mountain - Maggers - 01-18-2006 KRW Wrote:.. I think it was a well done movie... But it won't get my vote for an Oscar. It won't get my vote, either. As I stated at the start of this thread, the movie is visually breathtaking, well written and decently acted. But it's missing something at its core. I haven't yet seen "History of Violence," "Match Point," or "The Constant Gardner." So, of the 2 Golden Globe nominated films that I saw, I'd have given the award to "Good Night and Good Luck" rather than "Brokeback Mountain" for best picture. Actually, I'd have given best film to "Capote," but it wasn't nominated. Brokeback Mountain - KRW - 01-18-2006 Maggers Wrote:It won't get my vote, either. As I stated at the start of this thread, the movie is visually breathtaking, well written and decently acted. But it's missing something at its core. I've seen The Dukes of Hazard and Serinity! Now that I think about, I've seen Star Wars III also this year. So I'm a bit lacking in the movie Department! Serinity gets my vote. And no, I won't bet on it! KRW |