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The Hurt Locker

59 durable postsStarted 2010-02-03Latest 2010-08-29
#1345400Post 41 of 59

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[QUOTE=toasty;841521]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.[/QUOTE]

+10

[QUOTE=floridaorange;841530]he's not pissed, they collaborate all the time, plus they were married 20 years ago and for only 3 years.[/QUOTE]

I know they collaborated alot a while back, like in my fav movie above, but is that still going on?

#1345408Post 42 of 59

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[QUOTE]Hurt Locker Box office: $14.7M. Avatar: $720M. Beating your ex for Best Director and Best Picture: Priceless[/QUOTE]

found that somewhere :)

#1345502Post 43 of 59

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[QUOTE=res0nat0r;841553]+10

I know they collaborated alot a while back, like in my fav movie above, but is that still going on?[/QUOTE]

Ya--I've watched a bunch of interviews with James Cameron, Catherine and him work together and root for each other completely.

I think Cameron is happy for Catherine with no hard feelings whatsoever.

#1345505Post 44 of 59

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Thats good then...

#1345673Post 45 of 59

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;841664]Ya--I've watched a bunch of interviews with James Cameron, Catherine and him work together and root each other completely.

I think Cameron is happy for Catherine with no hard feelings whatsoever.[/QUOTE]

I'll bet! :lol:

#1345678Post 46 of 59

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She's looking preety hot for a 58 year old.:shock:

#1345680Post 47 of 59

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^ ewwwwwwww

#1345685Post 48 of 59

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[QUOTE=i!!ustrious;841855]^ ewwwwwwww[/QUOTE]

[I][IMG]http://www.care-police.com/care.jpg[/IMG][/I] ;)

#1345686Post 49 of 59

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lol nice, but you'll never get zee tools of teh trade XD

#1345866Post 50 of 59

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[QUOTE=coleby761;841853]She's looking preety hot for a 58 year old.:shock:[/QUOTE]

Indeed! Good to know I'm not the only one. :lol:

#1345884Post 51 of 59

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she is attractive, and RICH, lol and it's Kathryn not Catherine ;)

#1346489Post 52 of 59

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[QUOTE=feather;841848]I'll bet! :lol:[/QUOTE]

[URL="http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6252898n&tag=cbsnewsMainColumnArea.3"]Cameron seems pretty confident in his ex wifes abilities, and given that he's got plenty of oscars, fame and money, and she's hadn't won 1 yet, you really think he feels burned? [/URL]

Doubtful

#1346490Post 53 of 59

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milf.

#1346491Post 54 of 59

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[URL="http://www.india-server.com/news-images/kathryn-bigelow-22352.jpeg"]:CrackUp: dude, she's 58 going on 60 not 48! [/URL]

#1346494Post 55 of 59

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*gilf.

#1346600Post 56 of 59

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Caught the movie last night, seems like a hidef youtube third person video. Don't know/see what the hype was about.

It only appears to create scene after scene of riveting videos in different combat scenarios that were glued together in poor sequence and ended arbitrarily without a sense of conclusion - except for the fact the guy in the lead role gets thrown back into the boom zone at the end - but then what?

they also completely forgot Sanborn and threw him out of the plot (unless I gloriously missed something critical he declared in his last scene) especially when he, for a majority of the movie was, alongwith the lead actor, the center of most of the attention.

sequentially it felt very disconnected to me.

#1348037Post 57 of 59

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[QUOTE=Kamal;842897]Caught the movie last night, seems like a hidef youtube third person video. Don't know/see what the hype was about.

It only appears to create scene after scene of riveting videos in different combat scenarios that were glued together in poor sequence and ended arbitrarily without a sense of conclusion - except for the fact the guy in the lead role gets thrown back into the boom zone at the end - but then what?

they also completely forgot Sanborn and threw him out of the plot (unless I gloriously missed something critical he declared in his last scene) especially when he, for a majority of the movie was, alongwith the lead actor, the center of most of the attention.

sequentially it felt very disconnected to me.[/QUOTE]

amen, yes i indeed just watched the movie, didnt liked it at all, director and best movie jezzz.....complot!!!

#1348290Post 58 of 59

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a good film...not amazing but good

#1405120Post 59 of 59

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[QUOTE=Kamal;842897]

It only appears to create scene after scene of riveting videos in different combat scenarios that were glued together in poor sequence and ended arbitrarily without a sense of conclusion - except for the fact the guy in the lead role gets thrown back into the boom zone at the end - but then what? [/QUOTE]

I'm watching this video now and beginning to wonder if its worth watching it to the end. Is there actually a story to this film or just loads of "look Mum no Hands" footage copy & pasted together

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