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Post by LtD73 on Jan 5, 2012 16:04:28 GMT -5
Yeah, but saying that, Action is one of my least favourite genres which is why i don't like those series, just give me an interesting plot, some good actors and i'll be happy for 90 mins/2 hours how ever long the film may be Of which The King's Speech has both. I don't find a story about a King stuttering that interesting, I remember thinking to myself when i saw the trailer for it at the end of 2009, thinking who would see that
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Post by Noza on Jan 5, 2012 16:07:19 GMT -5
Of which The King's Speech has both. I don't find a story about a King stuttering that interesting, I remember thinking to myself when i saw the trailer for it at the end of 2009, thinking who would see that Me, along with most of the British public did.
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Post by The Hitman on Jan 5, 2012 17:49:08 GMT -5
To me, I go to see movies to be entertained. I dont go to see 2 and a half hours of talking. I want to be entertained. I do enjoy different genres of film, but dont limit myself to just one category. I enjoys movies such as Black Swan and Slumdogg MIllionaire, but have no interest in the Kings Speech because to me its just boring. I enjoy hollywood summer box office hits, but do agree that most are rushed and dont live up to their potential. But to me, old so called classics bore the hell out of me, and dont appeal to me. I would much rather crapthrough Spiderman than Citizen Kane, because I find Citizen Kane boring as hell. Just my opinion, someones movies taste shouldnt matter to others, because there will always be someone out that that hates a certain movie.
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Post by Halloween King on Jan 5, 2012 22:37:56 GMT -5
Idk, I know that I would never see those films. And yet they win awards.
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Post by Starscream on Jan 6, 2012 15:47:32 GMT -5
The king's speech is brilliant, everyone has their opinion but you can not deny that it is a masterpiece in terms of acting, the voice of a king, like any political figure, is your best weapon to communicate, persuade and lead his people. A king who stutters may seem like a weak leader, frail figure, Colin Firth did such an amazing job.
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Post by Tim of thee on Jan 6, 2012 16:05:02 GMT -5
I personally loved King's Speech and I love The Artist as well. The Artist is a black and white silent film released in December and it's nominated for Best Picture Musical/Drama in the Golden Globes. Different strokes. I loved The Artist I found it to be inspiring and a pure gem of cinema one of the best movies I have seen in the past 10 years really
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2012 19:10:53 GMT -5
I don't think a fan of The Human Centipede should be able to question the tastes of other individuals.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2012 19:17:09 GMT -5
I liked the Kings Speech-found it very entertaining but I will say this I will NEVER watch a movie about Thatcher.Im actually disgusted that one of my favorite actresses in Streep is portraying that vile individual.
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Post by noir on Jan 6, 2012 19:30:45 GMT -5
I have to agree with OP in that a film which has the plotline of 'a king trying to get over his speech impedement' isn't particularly appealing. Heck, I still haven't seen it despite constantly hearing people sing its praise and film is probaby my biggest passion. Then again, it's largely a historical/biographical piece and I have never been much of a fan of either genre. But, a film can only get so far in it's technical successes. Even if you have great acting, substantial characters and some good directing - it won't necessarily be a good movie, not to mention an enjoyable one.
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Post by King Silva on Jan 6, 2012 23:08:18 GMT -5
The King's Speech was an awesome movie.
I have no doubt The Iron Lady will be good as well especially Meryl's performance.
Like some have said it is different taste.
I usually end up liking Oscar movies however that is not to say I can't like action movies either.
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Post by TurboEddie on Jan 7, 2012 17:51:49 GMT -5
I enjoy Academy Award nominated films long before they ever become nominated. The fact that they do is merely a coincidence because I have no prior knowledge of them happening.
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Post by J12 on Jan 8, 2012 1:51:54 GMT -5
What you view as a "waste of money", others consider enjoyable, thought provoking entertainment. It's all a matter of preference.
I enjoy movies from nearly every genre. I've yet to see The Iron Lady (or The Artist, I know that's been mentioned as well), but I have seen The King's Speech. It's a fascinating story that thoroughly entertained me.
Now, did I think it was deserving of the Oscar last year? Absolutely not. It's still a good film, though.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2012 22:15:14 GMT -5
See there is this weird logic that everyone has different taste in movies, music, and art in general. Just because you don't find something entertaining, doesn't mean there aren't people out their that do. It just happens that a large amount of people out there were entertained by these movies that you've mentioned. After being here this long I still don't understand why people question each other's taste in things. To quote Swayze in the classic film Roadhouse, "Opinions vary......."
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Post by K5 on Jan 8, 2012 22:23:02 GMT -5
See there is this weird logic that everyone has different taste in movies, music, and art in general. Just because you don't find something entertaining, doesn't mean there aren't people out their that do. It just happens that a large amount of people out there were entertained by these movies that you've mentioned. After being here this long I still don't understand why people question each other's taste in things. To quote Swayze in the classic film Roadhouse, "Opinions vary......." roadhouse rules. that is all.
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Post by tom on Jan 8, 2012 22:31:35 GMT -5
Some people appreciate more nutted-out storytelling. At the end of the day, different people like different things. No need to question it.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Jan 8, 2012 22:45:13 GMT -5
I even heard before that Meryl Streep and the Iron Lady are up for Oscars already. WTF? How longs it been out? In order to qualify for the Oscars, a film has to be released in a certain number of theaters before the start of the new year. That's why you see so many movies see limited release in December, followed by a wider release in January. So they can be fresher in the Oscar voters' minds. It actually benefits the film to be released later. Films that see their first release in January or February rarely get many Oscars.
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Post by MC2 on Jan 8, 2012 22:58:13 GMT -5
The Hurt Locker won Best Picture a few years back and that was a great action filled movie.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2012 23:54:38 GMT -5
See there is this weird logic that everyone has different taste in movies, music, and art in general. Just because you don't find something entertaining, doesn't mean there aren't people out their that do. It just happens that a large amount of people out there were entertained by these movies that you've mentioned. After being here this long I still don't understand why people question each other's taste in things. To quote Swayze in the classic film Roadhouse, "Opinions vary......." roadhouse rules. that is all. in' A!
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Post by comintogetcha on Jan 9, 2012 1:46:08 GMT -5
Anyone ragging on Kings Speech never saw it. How can you even have an opinion on a film you didn't see? Talk about ignorance. The film had it all, action, drama, suspense, comedy, there was something there for everyone. Maybe it was just too complex for you guys who try to argue that Transformers or whatever flavor of the month piece of garbage should be nominated for best picture.
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Post by T R W on Jan 9, 2012 10:42:19 GMT -5
Some people like to check their brains at the soor when watching a movie, and some people like to be intellectually and emotionally stimulated when watching a movie. Neither is better or any more right than the other. Personally, I like both sometimes. It takes Diff'rent Strokes to move the world.
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