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Skybird 08-16-09 02:28 PM

District 9
 
In germany we have to wait until Octobre, but has any American already seen this new movie so many people talk about, "District 9" ? What do you think about it? I just read about it for the first time. Is it worth the hype?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6PDlMggROA

Onkel Neal 08-16-09 02:35 PM

Saw it, liked it. You won't like it, though.

CastleBravo 08-16-09 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1151911)
Saw it, liked it. You won't like it, though.

Have you seen Tarantino's recent work, Inglorious Basterds? I like his movies...alot!

You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, Business is a-boomin'.

The German will be sickened by us, the German will talk about us, and the German will fear us.

Aramike 08-16-09 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1151906)
In germany we have to wait until Octobre, but has any American already seen this new movie so many people talk about, "District 9" ? What do you think about it? I just read about it for the first time. Is it worth the hype?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6PDlMggROA

Saw it last night with wife. We loved it. Was poignant, ballsy (seriously, doing a movie about even alien segregation based in South Africa, with its history of apartheid is pretty gutsy), seemed more anchored to reality than most scifi, plus it had some really good action.

As an aside, even the name is smart: District 9 is no doubt a reference to District 6 near Cape Town, that saw forced relocation in the '70s.

Skybird 08-16-09 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1151911)
Saw it, liked it. You won't like it, though.

Wouldn't I? Why? Tarantino, since he is mentioned by CastleBravo - that's the kind of movie i do not like, all films I saw by him. Is District 9 just that - movie a la Tarantino? Did not get that impression when reading about it.

Torplexed 08-16-09 04:05 PM

Just got back from seeing it this afternoon.

Two thumbs up. Action, social commentary, some moral ambiguity, and more action with a satisfying denouement.

Best sci-fi I've seen in a very long time.

Aramike 08-16-09 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed (Post 1151977)
Just got back from seeing it this afternoon.

Two thumbs up. Action, social commentary, some moral ambiguity, and more action with a satisfying denouement.

Best sci-fi I've seen in a very long time.

Yeah, it was a pleasant surprise as far as a quality film goes.

longam 08-16-09 04:13 PM

The first part was unusual, I was wondering if this was how the whole movie was going to be? But the rest was great.

After watching Transformers - Terminator - then District 9, I'm beginning to wonder how long it will be before CGI characters will take over the actors place.

Onkel Neal 08-16-09 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1151963)
Wouldn't I? Why?


Because you never like the kind of movies I like :D

SUBMAN1 08-16-09 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1151963)
Wouldn't I? Why? Tarantino, since he is mentioned by CastleBravo - that's the kind of movie i do not like, all films I saw by him. Is District 9 just that - movie a la Tarantino? Did not get that impression when reading about it.

Mr. Samurai person doesn't like Kill Bill? :timeout: Come on!

-S

Skybird 08-16-09 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1152021)
Because you never like the kind of movies I like :D

Eh, granted, I don't like Tacos and Mexfood, but let's leave the movie business out of the kitchen :DL - don't we agree that Clint Eastwood is a great one in film making, and that some of Aaahnold's films make funny entertainment? ;)

CastleBravo 08-16-09 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1152081)
Eh, granted, I don't like Tacos and Mexfood, but let's leave the movie business out of the kitchen :DL - don't we agree that Clint Eastwood is a great one in film making, and that some of Aaahnold's films make funny entertainment? ;)

The Outlaw Josse Whales is one of my all time favorites. Eastwood's Spaggetti Westerns with Sergio Leone are also great!!! The Good, Bad, and Ugly, are top notch IMHO. But I like Tarantino fore his audacity and unabashed character development in movie making.

Skybird 08-16-09 08:39 PM

Eastwood's early Westerns and Dirty Harry are cool entertainment, but his real greatness I see shining in his works of age and when he started as a director. The Bridges of Madison County, Unforgiven, Million Dollar Babe, Gran Torino, are masterpieces that rank very high on my list of all-time favourites. Dirty ol' Callaghan is cool, and I often watch him when TV repeats those movies although I know them all - but it gives me just two hours of pointless entertainment, which is okay if not expecting more. Eastwood's late works give something more satisfying than just that. The often hailed Mystic River, however, I found to be overestimated, and his two movies on Iwo Jima also did not convince me.

Officerpuppy 08-16-09 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Aramike (Post 1151935)
Saw it last night with wife. We loved it. Was poignant, ballsy (seriously, doing a movie about even alien segregation based in South Africa, with its history of apartheid is pretty gutsy), seemed more anchored to reality than most scifi, plus it had some really good action.

As an aside, even the name is smart: District 9 is no doubt a reference to District 6 near Cape Town, that saw forced relocation in the '70s.

Thats interesting, at first when I saw the posters/trailers I thought it was a kind of social commentary about the Polish uprising in the Warsaw ghetto during WWII but with aliens. But then I noticed it was about something totally different which I still don't know what it is :haha:

kiwi_2005 08-16-09 09:27 PM

Saw this movie 3 days ago on the big screen thought it was going to be "ok" turned out to be pretty damn good! 9 outta 10.


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