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Alot of those films you listed were on the AFI top 100 films of all time. I really like V for Vendatta, its a sweet movie. I "own" it (I rented it and burned it, im in college, i cant afford to buy movies!) and i've watched it many times. Mr 5.0, very good choice of a line. There are some other good lines, i just have a horrible memory and cant recall them off the top of my head. (though i've watched it many times now)
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@ Mr. 5.0
I think that holding the fact that this (or any) movie isn't groundbreaking is a little unfair. Most ideas these days have been done before, and you'd be hard pressed to think up a movie plot that hasn't. It's nothing personal, of course, it's just that Hollywod has had DECADES to squeeze every idea dry. And when there's no juice left, they squeeze some more. :D I've never read the comic, but I'm guessing V's apparent invincibility and the one man against the world stuff comes from that. I honestly didn't go into this movie (yes, I saw it in theaters, but during matinee hours) expecting 100% realism. I had no problem with the ending, I thought it was done well. I'm pretty sure everyone here knows that our government doesn't manufacture plots, enemies, etc as seen here. Terrorists are real and have been around for quite some time. (Side note: I find it annoying that so many Americans only notice it now that it's taken a toll on OUR country for once) Although I'm sure there are a few assclowns out there that think things like this actually happen, hopefully they'll be too busy blogging about it to reproduce. I think maybe it was "revolution is ok if you don't like your govt.", but that's a huge grey area itself. As for terrorism tactics and the whole "sometimes you have to sacrifice innocents if you want to blow up the bad people" thing, perhaps that's just part of the new "know your enemy" thing that we've been seeing in movies and tv lately. Although I'm not exactly sure what significant uses this has against terrorists, I suppose it doesn't hurt. I can't really suggest to anyone that you learn about terrorists from a movie, though. Hell, even the U.S. military forces rack up civilian kills during bombings and other attacks, and we're TRYING not to for a variety of reasons. So yeah, there's some realism, I guess... V doesn't change much by taking on a few thugs at a time, but if you want to quote an overused cliche, he wins hearts and minds. Apparently it's much easier in the movies. Or it's because Hugo Weaving's got a higher approval rating than G-Dub. I guess V automatically gets a 4/5 from me, since I thought it was good enough to actually buy the dvd. Sorry this isn't so much a whole separate review, and more of a simple response. I just thought that I'd get carried away and give stuff away if I did that. Also, I hesitate to ask this in this topic, but about revolutions etc being ok blah blah blah...would it really be so bad if we let things naturally progress to civil war in Iraq? I know it sounds heartless, but we had one and look how we turned out. I know there are several differing factors between us, but I think the people there would eventually get sick of the b.s. and overthrow everyone that's screwing their country up. And yes, I know that you could say there have been civil wars there before, but our govt seems to think that the BIG one could happen if we leave. At least that's what it seems like they're saying. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger (in 'True Lies', I think) once replied to his (movie) 'wife' (Jamie Lee Curtis, I think) when she finds out he has been a hands-on CIA-type agent for the past 15 years or so and she asks him if has ever killed anybody. Schwarzenegger (in character) replies: '"Yes. But they were very baaaaad people". His wife - and presumably, the movie audience, simply accepts this bit of self-justification as rational and logical. It was amusing in that film as it was generally played for laughs but not as much so in 'V', although I fully understand that 'V' was fictional (set in the near future) and cannot be taken too seriously, although some folks seem to have done so. Quote:
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The U.S. (currently represented by the Bush administration) expectation is that the Iraqi populace will get sick of the fighting (and dying) and will start to do more to help the government, it's police and military to find and jail or kill the terrorists infiltrating their country and causing all the bloodshed. 3 highly attended elections over the past 2 years in war-torn Iraq give us that hope as the Iraqi people have shown that they do want democracy and not totaltarian thugs in 'religious' robes running their country, as is the sad case in Iran, today. The U.S. has to keep a military presence in Iraq for the foreseeable future and that is obvious. So be it. We did it in Germany and Japan for over 50 years, following WWII. It's part of the price of victory, I guess. |
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^Yeah, in that case, I suppose the govt should be warning us that we'll have forces in Iraq for decades, not years... I really do hope that the civilians there realize their situation and start doing things (big or small) to help us help them, rather than helping the terrorists that don't truly have their interests in mind.
Concerning the "civilian kills" comment I made, I never meant to imply that our military does anything close to terrorism, I probably should have worded my post better. I guess my mind is focused a bit too much on my classes. Speaking of... I'm probably on the young end of the regulars here, and thus I've never seen 1984 or Clockwork Orange, etc, but I plan to. I can never find them at the rental places around here. I did get the Godfather boxed set at Best Buy a while back, and I thought it was really good. Even the 2nd and 3rd one that everyone seems to have a problem with. It's MUCH better than Scarface, which every thug wannabe in California seems to emulate these days. I swear, if I see another one of those shirts... Is wearing a Scarface shirt supposed to give you some sort of instant street cred or something? |
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I just wanted to point out that the U.S. military targets terrorists, not ordinary Iraqi civilians. Sometimes it's difficult to separate the two, but the U.S. military does so on a regular basis, which is remarkable. Someday, military historians will look back on our early 21st century experience in Iraq with great admiration for the skill and determination of the U.S. military and what they were able to accomplish in a few short years, under very adverse conditions. Quote:
'A Clockwork Orange' (released back in 1971) is set in a near-future England (now run by a fascist-like government) has a sadistic psychopath ('Alex') as it's protagonist. 'Alex' is totally unlikable. However, 'Alex' is also portrayed as a (young) necessarily tough 'rugged individualist' fighting the imposed regimentation of an oppressive police state. The film is definitely flawed (on hindsight, 'Alex' - a very young Malcolm McDowell - is basically a vicious thug with no real redeeming qualities) but very well done (directed by Stanley KUbrick of '2001' fame) with lots of classical music by Beethoven on the soundtrack that - against all logic - seems to compliment the vicious violence in the movie. It's not my all-time favorite film but it's worth a rental and is very compelling. By the end, you're rooting for 'Alex' - and, as I said, he's a sadistic sociopath, at best. Interesting film for all that. Quote:
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I read 1984 in High School, and I agree it is a great novel. I truthfully cant remember if i have seen the Clockwork Orange in its entirerty, was a kinda "Hey, look at me i know of this cool old movie" thing (doest that make sense to anyone?) my first year of college, so i avoided it.
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clockwork orange is another great movie, very intresting. scarface was ok, it had good parts where you'd kinda feel sorry for tony cause he was so pathetic. |
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hello, im new and have a bunch of questions some which may be stupiud to some (and probaly stupiud to me or whoever , after we firgure out how easy it really was) but i have told alot of people about this web sit- so my 1,2,3 questions and the few people i told about 1,2,3 questions kind of will keep you know how people from talking politics on a mustang website, anyway i appeciate all your answers and help, so hopefully you know how guys continue answering stuff because you should understand this is probaly not the only website on the net, beside theres nothing more frustrating than working in your garage @ 2 am and stuck on something and have no one to call or go to- we all want the same thing, to drove are ponys around town,- not resting in the garage because of something so stupiud that wouldnt take someone 5 min. to type a fix!
like i said before thanks, I appeciate it and im sure all the other dummys do to! |
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antyates: I'm not entirely sure what you were trying to tell us but as the old saying goes: 'there are no dumb questions'. I'm glad the site has been useful to you. Keep spreading the word. FYI: The Blue Oval Lounge is an 'open' forum and in here, you can post on politics or anything else that interests you. Every other forum on the site is Mustang-related. This specific messageboard was originally set-up for mostly 'non-car' topics and has always been fairly popular. However, if a particular thread doesn't interest you, you should just ignore it. I do this on a regular basis. 'Windsor Power' is the MustangWorks 'tech' forum and where to go for mechanical advice. This forum is for non-mechanical topics, from politics to Bill Ford's future. It's all here. |
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What Bmxmon says is true. There are a LOT of college students that are "film snobs". For example, check out a few random profiles of college kids on myspace (speaking of things I hate :mad: ) and you'll notice a LOT of the same movies on their favorites lists. Same goes for music. Scene kids, I think they're called. "Wow, listen to a band that I've never even heard of? Congratulations on that discovery, you're so much better than me now." Nevermind the fact that it's usually a sucky emo/goth band...God I hate that website... Oh, another thing I hate is when some ass makes a profile on MW just to peddle some phones, x-boxes, porn, etc. You should have to have a background check done or SOMEthing before you can post here, or even just to use the internet. They should have a license for that. :D My physiology professor made a Rocky Horror reference today. Something along the lines of "I'm shivering with antici......pation." I haven't seen this movie either, but it DID make for an amusing Drew Carey show, so why not? Gosh, I'm so uncultured, aren't I? HAHA |
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