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great movie!... easily my best of scorsesse
great movie!... easily my best of scorsesse
I just got back and I'm still in awe.
This movie was ****ing phenomenal from start to finish. The cinematography was some of the best I've ever seen. The dream sequences were some of the most beautiful things I've ever seen on film. Oh yeah, where the **** is the Oscar buzz for Leo? His performance was scary good.
All in all 10/10.
This movie would have been a great contender at this years Oscras if it was released in 09. *sigh* oh well.
I know...It was actually a smart move by the studio to not release it. Up in the Air is a more traditional Oscar movie and Avatar was an unstoppable force that will win awards not on the merit of being better than Up in the Air or Shutter Island, for that matter, but on the merit of being a superhyped James Cameron movie. If it got snubbed in favor of Avatar it would've had horrible PR.
Aviator 7/10 ( it actually was this movie that changed my opinion on Leo's acting abilities. Before that i just couldn't see his acting potential in his previous movies)
Bringing Out the Dead 7/10
It's been a long time since i saw Age Of Innocence so i can't comment on how i'd rate the movie now. HAven't seen AFter Hours but then again i've haven't seen many of Scorcese's flicks in a long time . The most recent flicks i've seen of Scorcese ( at least not crime related) are Aviator , Gangs of New YOrk , Kings Of Comedy and Raging Bull.
Actually i forgot about Ragin Bull when i wrote my earlier post
Bull this better then Shutter Island.
As for my score of Shutter Island. I dunno. Perhaps it's the fact that the movie is a mindf*** movie that definately needs repeat viewings to fully "understand" it ( if that is really possible).
Not only that but while i do think that the performances are good , i would'n't go so far to say that they are stellar ( like Daniel Day Lewis's performance in Gangs Of New York) or for that matter that the movie connected with me. Alot of times people tend to rate movies higher because of how emotionally invested they are with the characters. Take Taxi Driver for example. Even to this day i think alot of men can sympathise with Travis Bickle because they have been there ( well maybe/hopefully not the murdering part) at some point in their life.
Hence why i'd rate this movie as a 7.5/10 . Hope that answers your question![]()
The Academy has always despised Scorsese. Unfortunately, with The Departed it reached the point where they could no longer deprive him his Oscar. So, instead they have started to take it out on his latest protege, Leo. Leo will not win a best actor award until late in his career. Some may argue that it is because Leo is an Italian and to an extent they may be right. At any rate, there have been at least two times in his career that Leo has been robbed...he deserved best actor for The Aviator over Jamie Foxx. Foxx was a guy playing Ray Charles. DiCaprio became Hughes in every sense of the world. He also deserved it for Billy Costigan in The Departed, however the Academy intentionally nominated his weaker performance so he would not win. Its arguable that he deserved it a third time for either Gangs of New York or Catch Me If You Can. Both were Oscar worthy. Leo will be in his 50s at least before he gets his "make-up," Oscar.
I really enjoyed this film, looked great and had a fantastic vibe, like a contemporary version of a 60's thriller. But I'm shocked to hear how surprised some people were by the twist. I called it when I saw the first trailer...
Wow talk about a mind ****. The movie was flat out great. I never read the book before and the twist was jaw dropping. I figured it was going to be a big one but not what it was. Also during the little interrogation scene did anyone notice that [BLACKOUT]when he goes to get the women a glass of water, when she picks it up to drink it, the glass isn't even there.[/BLACKOUT]
I think my favorite scene waswhen he confronts JEH in the cell. It was damn intense. JEH gave us answers but he also frightened us. Also the editing. When the match went out a few times I was clutching my seat. They did some great editing tricks there with the match. That white out, then black, then light on Leo's face. Then that simple violin kicks in and it's damn emotional.
Really? I think its easily one of Scorsese's worst movies. That said, Scorsese's worst is better than 95 % of other director's bests. Its a solid 8/10.![]()
**** yeah! Block C had me scared. Also when they went out into the woods in the hurricane. Even if it was the hurricane, it still creeped me out. Loved the church scene too. I just loved the whole atmosphere of the film. It shows how far atmosphere can go. There was no cheap jump scares or anything. Steady and sensible, while frightening. You pretty much explained my feelings in the cave scene.
Also during the little interrogation scene did anyone notice that [BLACKOUT]when he goes to get the women a glass of water, when she picks it up to drink it, the glass isn't even there.[/BLACKOUT]
Also during the little interrogation scene did anyone notice that [BLACKOUT]when he goes to get the women a glass of water, when she picks it up to drink it, the glass isn't even there.[/BLACKOUT]
Thank God somebody else saw that. I saw it and looked around the theater and nobody even seemed to notice. Thought I was going crazy.
there have been at least two times in his career that Leo has been robbed...
The Academy has always despised Scorsese. Unfortunately, with The Departed it reached the point where they could no longer deprive him his Oscar. So, instead they have started to take it out on his latest protege, Leo. Leo will not win a best actor award until late in his career. Some may argue that it is because Leo is an Italian and to an extent they may be right. At any rate, there have been at least two times in his career that Leo has been robbed...he deserved best actor for The Aviator over Jamie Foxx. Foxx was a guy playing Ray Charles. DiCaprio became Hughes in every sense of the world. He also deserved it for Billy Costigan in The Departed, however the Academy intentionally nominated his weaker performance so he would not win. Its arguable that he deserved it a third time for either Gangs of New York or Catch Me If You Can. Both were Oscar worthy. Leo will be in his 50s at least before he gets his "make-up," Oscar.
Same herecant wait to see this flick. thx for the comments, guys.
Really? I think its easily one of Scorsese's worst movies. That said, Scorsese's worst is better than 95 % of other director's bests. Its a solid 8/10.![]()