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Ryan Reynolds Get Buried.

I just finishing watching the movie, man, it was intense, clastrophobic, great acting by Ryan Reynolds

[blackout]the ending suck monkey balls, I don't know whether that was suppose to be a joke or something, but that wasn't a good ending. I mean, sure, if you are ending with the main actor dying, don't make it a joke or a "haha opps" moment? bad ending[/blackout]
If you think that was supposed to be a joke, your sense of humor scares me.
 
[blackout]the ending suck monkey balls, I don't know whether that was suppose to be a joke or something, but that wasn't a good ending. I mean, sure, if you are ending with the main actor dying, don't make it a joke or a "haha opps" moment? bad ending[/blackout]

wtf? :dry:

Would you have rather had them dig him up, throw a blanket over his shoulders and take him to safety in a helicopter?
 
It was well crafted and I enjoyed Ryan Reynolds performance. I hope it gets a lot of attention on DVD
 
This movie slipped my mind,I'm thinking of checking it out.
 
What a ****ing crazy movie. I need to go watch something happy now.
 
This was such a great movie. It was criminally ignored, I guess because supposedly a bunch of studios passed on it because they didn't think it would make money.

I would argue that Reynolds' performance in this was even better than James Franco's in 127 Hours. I wish it would have gotten him more attention. I mean... he carried the ENTIRE movie on his own, aside from some voices on the other end of the phone. It takes really great acting to keep an audience - particularly a film audience - engaged without any help.
 
I really liked this movie. Ryan did a fantastic job considering he had noone to go off of. I was really sad by the end of the movie and certain events that happened to his character but overall 9/10. Im a sucker for movies like these
 
I literally was holding my breath during those last 10 minutes or so when...

...the sand/dirt was filling up in the casket and Ryan Reynolds is on the phone with the rescue team.

One question though...

What was with the name being etched in the wood shown after the credits? Didn't Reynolds' characted carve that in?
 
I literally was holding my breath during those last 10 minutes or so when...

...the sand/dirt was filling up in the casket and Ryan Reynolds is on the phone with the rescue team.

I dont even know what I would have done in that situation, My only instinct would be to to try and crawl out through the sand

One question though...

What was with the name being etched in the wood shown after the credits? Didn't Reynolds' characted carve that in?

I feel so like crap now fro not knowing there was an after credits scene.
 
What was with the name being etched in the wood shown after the credits? Didn't Reynolds' characted carve that in?
It was Mark White, the name of the guy they did find, the name the guy at the company said they'd saved.
 
That scene with the snake in the coffin was balls out insane. NEVER HAVE I BEEN SO RIVETED BY A MAN IN A BOX.
 
It was Mark White, the name of the guy they did find, the name the guy at the company said they'd saved.

I guess I just didn't get why it was important to have that put in after the credits.

What did it actually mean? That...

...Reynolds' character wasn't the first and probably wouldn't be the last to be done this way?
 
That scene with the snake in the coffin was balls out insane. NEVER HAVE I BEEN SO RIVETED BY A MAN IN A BOX.


that scene was so intense and after that I was totally hoping he made it out alive. I thought at first it would of been a scorpion or something. a small question though couldnt reynolds character dug out of the coffin seeing how easy the snake came in and then slivered out?
 
Finally got the chance to see this movie and enjoyed it very much, despite some heavy handed messages. Reynolds was terrific...favorite part was when he was speaking to the voice mail of Stephen Tobolowsky's chracter and when he gets cut off he just spazzes out with a whole bunch of f**ks. I couldn't stop laughing and rewound a few times to see it again.
 
This movie is on Netflix's instant stream. Whenever I scroll by it I just get all depressed haha. Whenever people tell me Ryan Reynolds is a crappy actor, I tell them to watch this movie.
 
I was blown away by Buried. It's not a perfect movie by any means (it has moments that don't work and it gets heavy handed with its message), but in terms of visceral response, I can't help but throw my hands up in the air and say "great flick." I had to get up and walk around in my front yard when it was over, and I'm not even claustrophobic. I came late to it (like most 2010 releases. Damn you, poverty!). After hearing people go on for months about how disturbing Black Swan was (and don't get me wrong, it's a really good movie), it didn't come close to how unnerving Buried was. Buried flat out got under my skin and haunted me for days. That Ryan Reynolds didn't get even 1/10th the attention that Natalie Portman got for Black Swan is a goddamn shame. He will have my respect for evermore as an actor, no matter how many crappy decisions he makes with his career in the meantime.
 
reynolds has some good acting ability just outside of comedies. I wish he would do more roles like this.
 
I tried to watch it....I really tired hard to keep an open mind....but it was just so dang boring to me. :(
 
This movie was really good but it depressed me. I had to watch some comedy to cheer me up afterwards. lol
 
Jesus, one of the most intense and depressing movies I've seen.
Terrific. Ryan did a brilliant job...and the whole Mark White thing...wow. Speechless. How did I miss that!?
 

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