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The Hurt Locker

59 durable postsStarted 2010-02-03Latest 2010-08-29
#79903Post 1 of 59

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I was really taken by this movie, it was filmed excellently well...SEE THIS MOVIE!

#1329904Post 2 of 59

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Yup good show.

#1329908Post 3 of 59

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Yup good movie but was REALLY slow in some parts. Not sure if it lived up to the hype imo

#1329915Post 4 of 59

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^prolly why I liked it so much...I hadn't heard too much about it before going to see it....the filming / cinematography was noticeably superb.

#1329962Post 5 of 59

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Excellent movie 7/10

#1330070Post 6 of 59

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This is my netflix "Q" hopefully will be delivered today.

#1330971Post 7 of 59

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agree. excellent film.

#1331011Post 8 of 59

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Saw this last night!!! Incredible movie!

#1331067Post 9 of 59

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watched this a while back, good movie. kathryn bigelow is a very good action movie director, i wish she got more credit. strange days is a freaking awesome action movie and the handcam stuff she did in the opening scene was groundbreaking back in the 90s when they did it.

#1332345Post 10 of 59

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another horrible movie. This one and Inglorious bastards are nothing more than propaganda.

#1336040Post 11 of 59

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Overrated.

#1336072Post 12 of 59

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It deserves the recognition it's getting - Katheryn Bigelow really put together a very stylish, very suspenseful and very passionate film that puts a lot of the other films that were set in Iraq to shame. It's not really making a statement about the Iraq war, nor about the reasons behind the war - it's looking at the motivations of the players that are involved and how they can interact with each other. Anthony Mackie did a great supporting job as a by the book, procedure adhering soldier who's got to keep lookout for the bomb disposal handler. Jeremy Renner gave in a much more complex performance than what would have been portrayed as an adrenaline junkie - examining his conflicted nature between the family he loves and should want to get back to, but his inability to do figure out what to do with himself if he goes back to civilian life.

The opening scene, the UN bomb disarmament sequence, the sniper battle and the interactions btwn the soldiers during their downtime (including the beating up on each other while drunk), all are a lot more show than tell. There's a lot more going on underneath with minimal dialogue to tell us what the director is capable of showing us, just by showing a little skill behind the camera.

#1336082Post 13 of 59

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[QUOTE=runningman;833410]another horrible movie. This one and Inglorious bastards are nothing more than propaganda.[/QUOTE]

you're nothing more than propaganda. go kick around some more rocks.

#1336451Post 14 of 59

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It's crazy to think that 1 million Iraqis have died since the Invasion. Boy that number sure makes Saddams 20,000 he gassed as almost insignificant.

#1336499Post 15 of 59

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I enjoyed this movie. Similar to Black Hawk Down, but with more suspense.

#1345036Post 16 of 59

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Finally saw this, an excellent movie. Kathryn Bigelow is an amazing director.

#1345143Post 17 of 59

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This has a chance to earn her an Oscar tonight...

#1345145Post 18 of 59

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^Cameron things the story of Catherine winning the oscar and being the first female director ever to do so will partly be why she wins...

...I disagree with his logic on that.

#1345148Post 19 of 59

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I'd like to see her do it, she's done a few movies I have that I like very much and has a great visual style.....

#1345154Post 20 of 59

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what other movies of hers would you recommend?

#1345157Post 21 of 59

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I've always loved Strange Days since it came out back in the 90s. I posted about it here if you want a bit more info:

[URL]http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/showpost.php?p=831903&postcount=37[/URL]

Its one of my fav movies. Its a good action/scifi/mystery movie and has a good number of good actors in it. It went by unnoticed but it is a great movie. The first person camera thing that is going on during the opening sequence was invented at the time by her and the crew working on the flick. The whole movie looks good.

Heres a trailer:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yaXPx6xWEQ[/youtube] Also everyone has seen Point Break, I still think that is a good movie. Also The Weight of Water isn't too bad but it's been a long time since Ive seen that one..

#1345180Post 22 of 59

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[URL="http://www.charlierose.com/"]Charlie Rose Oscar Special[/URL]

begins with Catherine

#1345203Post 23 of 59

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;841272]^Cameron things the story of Catherine winning the oscar and being the first female director ever to do so will partly be why she wins...

...I disagree with his logic on that.[/QUOTE]

I don't totally think so, when stats like the ones that have been advertised all over the media about how only three women have nominated over the entire history, they tend to vote in that direction. I think there's going to be some of that considered when the academy members were casting their votes.

Based on merit though, Bigelow has usually proven herself to be a very good director from a technical standpoint, but has sometimes been held back by some less than perfect scripts. The Hurt Locker was a script that lived up to her talents and really deserves the attention and awards that it's already won. Here's hoping she gets the Best Director nod tonight (and Best Picture, though I think Avatar might win for that).

#1345251Post 24 of 59

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[QUOTE=Highsteppa;841333]I don't totally think so, when stats like the ones that have been advertised all over the media about how only three women have nominated over the entire history, they tend to vote in that direction. I think there's going to be some of that considered when the academy members were casting their votes.

Based on merit though, Bigelow has usually proven herself to be a very good director from a technical standpoint, but has sometimes been held back by some less than perfect scripts. The Hurt Locker was a script that lived up to her talents and really deserves the attention and awards that it's already won. Here's hoping she gets the Best Director nod tonight (and Best Picture, though I think Avatar might win for that).[/QUOTE]

Well, she just got it! Congrats to her!! Loved the movie. :RockOn:

#1345252Post 25 of 59

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Woop, great news! That picture cleaned house tonight, hopefully more will check out her work now. Congrats...

#1345256Post 26 of 59

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clearly, I need to go see this. Actually very happy that Avatar didn't win. Was technically amazing, but it wasn't a complete picture, IMO, on account on the story being completely secondary to the FX.

#1345257Post 27 of 59

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bravo, this movie certainly is exceptional

#1345258Post 28 of 59

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[QUOTE=toasty;841391]clearly, I need to go see this. Actually very happy that Avatar didn't win. Was technically amazing, but it wasn't a complete picture, IMO, on account on the story being completely secondary to the FX.[/QUOTE]

Exactly. I was glad that didn't win, it was only nominated because of the special effects, nothing else. I liked all of the winners tonight except I wish Gabby would have won for Precious.

Now everyone go watch this and go watch Strange Days! :)

#1345272Post 29 of 59

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its a good movie, but i really didnt think it was more qualified to win an oscar than say the blind side, or maybe precious.

at some point i did think it was a bit overrated, boring at times.

#1345274Post 30 of 59

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A friend gave me this movie to watch a couple of weeks ago, not knowing anything about it except it had something to do with bombs and Iraq.

I watched it and I'm with RM on this one. Great camera work but that's about it.

The fact that it won the Oscar is laughable imo.

Is The Hurt Locker seriously the best thing on offer?

#1345294Post 31 of 59

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Hurt Locker is a really good movie, but shouldn't be an Oscar winner. A nomination is imo what it was worthy of. Avatar should have won based on the story, special effects and being the biggest box office ever at this point. I think we'll look back years from now and remember Avatar more than Hurt Locker and think why did Hurt Locker get the nod.

#1345301Post 32 of 59

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as with any awards show, who really cares.. if you need an award show to validate your like or dislike for a movie that's on you

#1345343Post 33 of 59

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Politics? Hurt Locker dealt with 'real' issue while AVATAR was fluff. Also possible that because so many people were betting on AVATAR, it backfired on the academy during judging.

#1345347Post 34 of 59

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I wonder how pissed James Cameron was and how his ego feels today that his ex-wife who was sitting in front of him won out for best pic. :D

#1345363Post 35 of 59

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that's his ex wife? lmao, nice!

#1345370Post 36 of 59

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[QUOTE=Steve Graham;841511]that's his ex wife? lmao, nice![/QUOTE]

x2 :shock::lol::shock::lol:8)

#1345371Post 37 of 59

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[QUOTE=superdave;841436] Avatar should have won based on the story, special effects and [B][I]being the biggest box office ever at this point[/I][/B]. I think we'll look back years from now and remember Avatar more than Hurt Locker and think why did Hurt Locker get the nod.[/QUOTE]

Box office success shouldn't be determinative of whether or not a movie is any good. For more on this, see [I]Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen[/I]. :p;)

I do agree with you that Avatar will still probably be the movie that is more remembered, because it truly was groundbreaking and will likely go down as ushering in a new era of film-making, as the Wizard of Oz did with color. As a complete film, though, it left me feeling a bit hollow.

#1345378Post 38 of 59

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[QUOTE=res0nat0r;841495]I wonder how pissed James Cameron was and how his ego feels today that his ex-wife who was sitting in front of him won out for best pic. :D[/QUOTE]

he's not pissed, they collaborate all the time, plus they were married 20 years ago and for only 3 years.

#1345398Post 39 of 59

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^^^ cool.. so what else did he have to say when you spoke with him? lol ;)

#1345399Post 40 of 59

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i'm glad it won

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