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Absolutely! Watched part of it a couple of weeks ago.
It's absolutely tragic, but nowhere nearly as tragic as Melancholia. Not sure if I've ever posted about this one, but it is, in my opinion, such a groundbreaking piece of film that it's in the same category as 2001: A Space Odyssey, which is to say that it reaches a peak not often reached. I think it's Kirsten Dunst's apex as an actress to this point.
Melancholia is absolute in its finality.
It was a well done movie. And of course, I found myself astonished when we then switched to "The Shawshank Redemption" and you tell me that you've never seen this classic from start to finish. Shawshank is one of my favs.Funny, we watched a classic last night and I'm astonished my husband's never seen it before. Magnolia.
Ah, so you didn't see her depression and how that affected every moment of her life? That's what I saw, and she played it brilliantly. Her sister worked so hard to keep her mentally propped up, her brother-in-law behaved in public as though he was the stalwart knight in white armor.I saw it a long time ago..not her usual quirky films. It kept my interest..but the name fits. My takeaway from that one was that she didn't like, how life set her up and who she was to marry. It took everyone dying for her to come to terms with that..which is just ridiculous imho
That SERIOUSLY bears repeating.Don't waste your time and/or money on "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes". Very disappointed in that one.
I found quite a few of the blockbuster type movies fell short along with this one..godzilla..hercules..noah..need for speed..dawn of the planet of the apes..pretty crappy. The new XMen..was just ok. To much cookie cutter relying on big budget effects and actors instead of creative thinking. blahThat SERIOUSLY bears repeating.
Although, I'll give 'em this much--they actually got me to wait through almost the whole movie waiting for the good part. I tend to get impatient once I've decided a flick is shit and don't like wasting precious life (aka time) watching it. Same thing with books.
Saw a movie called Boyhood. It has that indie hipster feel to it..and is pretty slow of a movie..if that doesn't lose your interest, it makes for a nice film. It took 12 years to make and follows a family as they progress..total genius in my book.
Just watched American Sniper, very very very intense movie and depiction of warAmerican Sniper and Kill the Messenger were both WELL worth the watch....
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Just watched American Sniper, very very very intense movie and depiction of war
It pretty much confirmed I guess what would be described by some as obvious, it depicts guerrilla warfare, maybe something like a "Hamburger Hill" set in the middle of Iraq with the addition of snipers and satellite tech, I'm not sure there was as much sniper action in vietnam.....but the perspective and emphasis said alot about the importance of intimacy in war (family back at home). Alot of closeups of headshots scope view.Anything else to add? lol Was it good? was it bad? was it just another war movie?
It does....I was a fan of hamburger hill, Full metal jacket, Platoon... Granted a little propaganda, but still masterpiece films.. I hope this one lives up to the hype :D
When my wife's ready for another movie I'll look this one up it sounds like a must watchgraystatemovie.com
Military Man, Wife, Daughter Found Dead In Apparent Murder-Suicide
Police say that a family of three found dead in their Apple Valley, Minnesota, home were victims of a murder-suicide.
The bodies of David Crowley, 29, his wife Komel, 28, and their 5-year-old daughter Rani were found Saturday, lying near the front door and next to a gun, according to the Star Tribune. Neighbors said they hadn't talked to the seemingly happy family since before Christmas.
But they did notice that David Crowley had begun to act strangely over the past year.
Neighbor Collin Prochnow discovered the bodies when he looked through the front window, after noticing packages piling up on the Crowleys' front doorstep. He told the Star Tribune that he initially thought the corpses were mannequins.
"To me, they just didn't look human," Prochnow said.
Fans and colleagues mourned the Crowley family Facebook page:
Post by Gray State: The Rise.
Komel Crowley was a dietitian who operated a business called Mind Body Dietitian, according to her Twitter page. She also specialized in treating eating disorders, KARE reports.
David Crowley's social media sites show that he had a fascination with guns. Many of his photos feature pellet guns or military gear.
The investigation is ongoing and police aren't releasing many details about the alleged murder-suicide.
WILL the movie ever be released?? They cant kill the truth....
On Saturday, responding officers found the bodies and the family dog, who was reportedly wild and aggressive. Prochnow recalled that he awoke in December to something that sounded like gunshots, but didn't think anything of it.
Prochnow said he noticed that David recently started wearing fatigues, despite having completed his five-year stint in the Army, and cut his hair short last year. The former soldier, who married his wife just before he served a tour of duty in Iraq, was also a gun enthusiast and a screenwriter. He wrote and directed a film called "Gray State," for which the trailer shows a militarized police force as well as FEMA agents killing Americans to force a "New World Order."
contact : graystate@hotheadproductions.com
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