bobpetersen55
bobpetersen55 t1_j6ih83m wrote
Reply to Garden State. And Zach in general. by BatmanMK1989
When I watched this recently, a quote stood out to me where the doctor asks him if he is alright and he said "yeah!". Then the doctor followed up with: "Yeah, you're alright. You're alive." It was just so simple and a heartwarming piece of dialogue that easily can get lost in a movie but meant a lot.
bobpetersen55 t1_j1naoh4 wrote
Reply to comment by BigJ1230 in What movies should I watch on New Year's? by BigJ1230
Well I've been meaning to check out the Grumpy Old Men movies recently and kept postponing it for whatever reason. So now is the time and your influence helped lol.
bobpetersen55 t1_j1na2sd wrote
Reply to comment by BigJ1230 in What movies should I watch on New Year's? by BigJ1230
Absolutely and it comes highly recommend, it's one of his best ever and arguably his best.
>Which while I'm at it I should add Grumpy Old Men and Grumpyer Old Men as well.
Now you giving me ideas, how ironic lol. Thanks for your suggestion!
bobpetersen55 t1_j1n9ayf wrote
Reply to What movies should I watch on New Year's? by BigJ1230
The Apartment (1960) is a great New Years watch and a timeless movie. It won the Best Picture Oscar back in the day and it's just a wonderful story.
bobpetersen55 t1_iu44fhm wrote
Reply to Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007) by 33tek
I loved this movie! It's such a well crafted movie and I love the 'Rashomon' style the story employs. Philip Seymour Hoffman stole the show and his meltdown in the second half, as tragic as it was, is quite sardonic. But an excellent swansong this was for Sidney Lumet, reminding us why he was one of the greatest directors of his time. An underrated, overlooked gem that was a highlight of that year's best. It deserves to be checked out and discovered.
bobpetersen55 t1_itowhns wrote
Reply to comment by darkness_escape in After watching Boss Level and Cop Shop it's absolutely crazy to me studios are not lining up to throw money at Carnahan to direct big blockbuster movies. His action set pieces and choreography are top notch and his scripts recently are just perfect. by herewego199209
I watched this for the first time last week and the ending, specifically the last five minutes, felt out of place. Maybe besides shrinking down Grillo's role, Gerard Butler had a hand in making that ambiguous ending on the highway with him and the cop waiting in the ambulance. It was just an odd way to finish a great movie and it felt like it was tacked on or reshoot in post production. That's just my take on this whole debacle.
bobpetersen55 t1_j6iib8u wrote
Reply to October Sky...close to perfection by Aidolo1981
It's such a inspiring movie too! Whenever I see it, I instantly get motivated to tackle on projects that seem "impossible." A great movie all around!