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Starring: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Sam Elliot Director: Chris Weitz This is a very, very good children's fantasy about "The Magisterium," an organization dedicated to ridding the world and universe of free will. The "sands" that percolate from other worlds into the consciousness of the inhabitants of our world threaten the existing, invested order of things and will undermine the authority of the establishment. Our... (See the whole review) (Added by Sam Erica on 1/20, 6:55pm)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) Starring: Michelle Rodriguez , Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana Director: James Cameron AVATAR The film Avatar has finally been released this month after being in development since 1994. I have not seen it yet, but I have read about it and discussed it with several people who have. This prose-poem tries to encapsulate some of my initial thoughts on this blockbuster, its initial reception and some of its meaning. James ... (See the whole review) (Added by Ron Price on 2/15/2010, 3:22am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Mary McDonnell, Edward James Olmos, Katee Sackoff, Tricia Heller Director: Michael Rymer This series deserved the PEABODY AWARD it was granted. The show does highlight ethical challenges, but resolutions are few and far between. Therein my wife and I find the intrigue of plot, theme and character development -- subject, as always to the limitations of the writers. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 11/06/2009, 4:08pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Cillian Murphey, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Rose Byrne Director: Danny Boyle I began watching this film with little to no expectation, and ended up very pleasantly surprised. Instead of focusing purely on action, as many environmental disaster movies do, this film focused on the character's psychological experience of their mission. It had both elements of a good SciFi action adventure, and an eerie psych thriller. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Nicole Aranzábal on 1/08/2009, 2:38am)Discuss this Movie (1 message) Starring: Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Orlando Bloom,..., Christopher Lee, Sean Astin, Sean Bean ... Director: Peter Jackson Good versus evil. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 7/19/2008, 6:48pm)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) Starring: Will Smith Director: Francis Lawrence The phrase "high concept" is used often by Hollywood writers and producers. In plain English, it means "doubly plagiarized." Ever since the disintegration of the studio system (because of antirust laws), the only way to get a feature film made by the so-called majors (Warner Bros; Paramount; MGM; 20th Century Fox; etc.) is to (i) "package" ... (See the whole review) (Added by Claude Shannon on 2/22/2008, 6:01pm)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) Starring: Dakota Blue Richards, Nicole Kidman Director: Chris Weitz Much talked about, based on His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman, this is the story of a girl who holds the key to passage between parallel "universes." Her ability is contrary to the rules of The Magisterium which seeks to rule not only its world, but the others if it can. Like the Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings stories, this is a ta... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 12/23/2007, 8:56am)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Ann Susuki , Takeshi Kaneshiro , Goro Kishitani Director: Takashi Yamazaki If you like a really hip, very clever, funny, action thriller, with the nastiest villians you've ever seen and some of the best heros and heroines, plus a thousand turns and twists that will force you to watch it ten more more times just to get every nuance, this is IT! This is one of my fave all-time movies. (The 2nd time, I suddenly reali... (See the whole review) (Added by Phil Osborn on 4/10/2007, 8:25pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Stephen Baldwin, Julie Warner, Thomas Haden Church, James Coburn Director: Dick Lowry My wife and I caught this average science fiction fantasy thriller while flipping channels on a lazy Sunday afternoon today. Dean Koontz's novel of the same name serves as the basis for the movie. It definitely had a "made for TV" look and feel to it. I only mention it here because the film concludes with the main character, a murder myste... (See the whole review) (Added by Luke Setzer on 7/30/2006, 1:40pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden Director: Bryan Singer This review was posted to the General Forum before I discovered how to post it here. Thanks to Jonathan Fauth for his directions. * * * * * After walking out in the middle of the campy Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (supposedly the #1 Movie in America) with the foppish Captain Jack Sparrow, I was sorely in need of a good m... (See the whole review) (Added by William Dwyer on 7/25/2006, 11:54am)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) Starring: Rumi Hiragi, Miyu Irino, Mari Natsuki, Takashi Naito Director: Hayao Miyazaki This is truly one of the most magical movies I've ever seen in my life. Miyazaki is an extraordinarily gifted director and has a knack for creating truly believable characters, and that's what truly shines about this movie. While there is a scene that is unabashedly environmentalist, it's not a "preachy" film, and there is much for Objectivists t... (See the whole review) (Added by Daniel Walden on 6/26/2006, 9:46pm)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) This short movie (click here) was created as a school project, apparently by a 17-year-old-girl, and posted at YouTube on April 16, 2006. (On screen the movie is actually titled The Anthem, perhaps intentionally different from the book.) Despite low production values, I think it is excellent. It evokes somewhat the beginning of the We the Li... (See the whole review) (Added by Rodney Rawlings on 5/08/2006, 6:21am)Discuss this Movie (13 messages) Serenity is the latest creation from the man who brought us the TV version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon. It's showing now at a cinema near you. It wasn't mind blowing by my high standards, I didn't think it was that great but you get your money's worth no doubt. Following directly on from Whendon's much acclaimed TV show Firefly, th... (See the whole review) (Added by Rick Giles on 10/09/2005, 8:12pm)Discuss this Movie (35 messages) Starring: Harry Connick, Jr. Director: Brad Bird From Incredibles director Brad Bird, we have a poignant story addressing an old question - do creatures with A.I. deserve to be treated as human? Featuring Harry Connick Jr.'s beautiful voice as that of the semi-reclusive artist who doesn't like children, this movie is great for kids and adults alike. It's a nice, simple, non-liberally-loa... (See the whole review) (Added by Heidi Lange on 6/07/2005, 11:37pm)Discuss this Movie (8 messages) Starring: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, Douglas Rain, William Sylvester Director: Stanley Kubrick 2001: A Space Odyssey is an allegory, concerning what drives and influences man and the very definition of "man." The film opens with the grandeur of Richard Strauss’ tone poem, <<Also Sprach Zarathustra>>, a theme that is played at other key moments in the film. The Moon, the Earth, and the Sun are in alignment. The story that follows ... (See the whole review) (Added by Lauren Oliver on 5/26/2005, 11:57pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Boreanaz, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Stewart Head Throughout its 7 year run, this innovative and daring show not only developed a solid teenage/young adult fan base, but won substantial critical praise and several Emmy nominations. Due to it's setting in a fantasy/supernatural context, the show may at first glace appear to be quite at odds with Objectivism, but due to the ingenious vision of creat... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 4/30/2005, 4:29pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Tom Welling, Kristen Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum This brilliant re-imagining of Clark Kent's (Welling) teenage years growing up on his "adoptive" parents' farm in the town of Smallville remains immensely popular with Superman fans and has elicited a number of positive comments from various Objectivist commentators. Forget any corny "Superboy" antics - Clark has no costumes or secret identi... (See the whole review) (Added by Matthew Humphreys on 3/04/2005, 7:54am)Discuss this Movie (7 messages) Starring: Jodie Foster Arguments about the existence of god. The hero is an atheist. (Added by katdaddy on 1/17/2005, 9:18pm)Discuss this Movie (12 messages) Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore, Noah Wyle Director: Richard Kelly Donnie Darko first hit theaters on Halloween in 2001 and did poorly, but then it went on to become a "cult hit" and sold 10 million copies on DVD. Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut is scheduled for a limited release this fall, 2004. Donnie Darko begins when Donnie, a troubled adolescent, first hallucinates Frank, who saves his life by lead... (See the whole review) (Added by Jana Beck on 8/09/2004, 8:41pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee Director: Stanley Kubrick This movie is an adaptation of Anthony Burgess's book by the same title, which I haven't yet read. The story is about Alex, who is the leader of a small group of violent thugs. They rape, beat and mug people at will and enjoy submissive women, drinks and listening to Beethoven. Alex ends up in jail when his friends leave him to be caught one night ... (See the whole review) (Added by Elizabeth on 6/21/2004, 7:36am)Discuss this Movie (16 messages) We discussed this show quite a bit a while ago here, and though cancelled, the whole thing is now out on DVD. Very good sense of life. The filming has also started on the movie based on the show (http://imdb.com/title/tt0379786/). (See the whole review) (Added by Jeff Landauer on 6/09/2004, 12:09am)Discuss this Movie (8 messages) Starring: Kevin Costner, Jeanne Triplehorn Director: Kevin Reynolds Waterworld is a flawed movie often described as a wet Mad Max. In an alternate future where the Earth is covered with water, human survivors live on floating villages and ancient boats. The central Mariner character has strong parallels with Howard Roark, a brilliant, 'different' individualist who prefers to live alone on his custom-rigged trimaran... (See the whole review) (Added by Luke Howison on 5/26/2004, 2:07am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Ethan Hawke, Jude Law, Uma Thurman Director: Andrew Niccol The promo posters and DVD cases for Gattaca carry the truism, "there is no gene for the human spirit," and that theme defines this movie from its opening lines to its triumphant conclusion. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Andrew Bissell on 4/24/2004, 3:52am)Discuss this Movie (3 messages) Starring: Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge Director: Geoff Murphy (Added by Peter Cresswell on 4/09/2004, 5:03pm) Discuss this Movie (1 message) Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy While many people consider this to have been a "boring and stupid" movie, philosophically it is very likely one of the most important of the Star Trek movie series. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Orion Reasoner on 4/03/2004, 1:36pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness Director: George Lucas An epic battle of good versus evil in which young Luke Skywalker finally gets off his families desert farm and gets involved in events much grander than he could ever have hoped for. Rescuing a space-princess, comedic robots, epic space-battles... what more could you want in a movie? Definitely positive sense of life. (Added by Jeff Landauer on 2/26/2004, 11:12pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) |