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Going out to rent it now . (Added by Gigi P Morton on 9/15/2007, 10:16am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson Director: David Lean This love story is one of the most enchanting movies I have ever seen. It airs Friday 9/28 8AM on TCM. A passionate married woman in a passionless marriage meets her soulmate, a doctor at a train station café. I don't have time to write a proper review, please see the reviews on Amazon, and set you DVR now. (See the whole review) (Added by Ted Keer on 9/27/2007, 5:07pm)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) Starring: Jodie Foster (Erica Bain), Terence Howard (Detective Mercer) Director: Neil Jordan Here's a movie every Objectivist should see for its theme, though this is nowhere mentioned, corresponds to Ayn Rand's moral principle that nobody has the right to initiate the use of physical force against others and its immediate consequence that force may be used only against those who start its use (see Atlas Shrugged and the article For the N... (See the whole review) (Added by Manfred F. Schieder on 10/11/2007, 7:13am)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) Starring: Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Muhe Director: Florian Henckle von Donnersmark Set in 1980s East Berlin, director Florian Henckle von Donnersmark's debut feature (which earned an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film) provides an exquisitely nuanced portrait of life under the watchful eye of the state police as a high profile couple is bugged. When a successful playwright and his actress companion becomes subjects of the Stasi... (See the whole review) (Added by Sam Erica on 10/13/2007, 8:54pm)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) Something I never knew before. European Jews, under increasing Nazi persecution, were able to leave Germany and Europe, and live in relative safety (albeit poverty) in Shanghai, China throughout the war. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Teresa Summerlee Isanhart on 11/03/2007, 8:30pm)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Bruce Willis, Justin Long Director: Len Wiseman Detective John McClane suffers well. From Die Hard through Harder and Three to this Live Free or Die Hard, his ability to "take a licking and keep on ticking" is now iconic. That allusion is offfered by the bad guy who calls McClane a "Timex guy in a digital world" and says that this dooms him to failure. Of course, it does not. From the first ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 11/10/2007, 6:06pm)Discuss this Movie (3 messages) Starring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Sacha Baron Cohen Director: Tim Burton This film is an incredible integration of music, drama, comedy, horror, and stunning visual artistry. The real stars of Sweeney Todd are the unquestionably brilliant composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim,and Tim Burton, whose masterful direction and original artistic vision bring this classic stage masterpiece to life as a bold, daring and wildly ent... (See the whole review) (Added by Eric Rockwell on 12/07/2007, 3:04pm)Discuss this Movie (17 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) I have just finished watching the first of three PBS DVDs of Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy and was impressed. I expect the following two disks to be just as good. The first DVD details the struggle over the years between Keynes and Hayek for pre-eminence. I was surprised with the degree of impartiality in the presentation fro... (See the whole review) (Added by Sam Erica on 1/07/2008, 12:26pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Chef Gordon Ramsay Capitalism Cooked Correctly Unfortunately, there are not many TV programs that positively demonstrate the virtues of capitalism like "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares." And after watching a single episode, you will understand why. The program follows celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in his attempts to bring sound business practices to failing ... (See the whole review) (Added by Tyson Russell on 2/12/2008, 9:56pm)Discuss this Movie (8 messages) Starring: James McAvoy, Keira Knightly, Saoirse Ronan Director: Joe Wright Lush cinematography and fine acting talent wasted on a puffball of a story -- and one that ultimately doesn't even make sense. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Claude Shannon on 2/20/2008, 3:44am)Discuss this Movie (45 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: Paul Giamatti, Laura Linney Director: Tom Hooper In the midst of one of the most cynical and repugnant Presidential campaigns in our nation’s history—a campaign which features three candidates for whom expediency and pragmatism have taken the place of principle—HBO has chosen to air a seven part miniseries on John Adams, deemed by Objectivist Professor C. Bradley Thompson as America’s greatest fo... (See the whole review) (Added by Dennis Hardin on 5/01/2008, 1:21am)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) Starring: Sean Astin, Christopher Plummer Director: Bruce Pittman The year is 2053 and everyone in America is equal. not just under the law, but de facto by "handicapping." Athletes wear sandbags. Golf clubs are hinged at the head. Everyone wears headbands that interfer with brain activity. C is the morally best grade you can get in school. Harrison Bergeron is an A student, despite his headband. Via h... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 5/31/2008, 9:31pm)Discuss this Movie (9 messages) While Americans tend to see WWII as the seminal event of the last century, in actuality, it is merely one of the many events set in motion by the true great tragedy of our age, the Great War. This ten hour video series, available on DVD or airing on the Military Channel, is a splendid introduction to the facts and the reasons behind the fact... (See the whole review) (Added by Ted Keer on 6/27/2008, 9:46pm)Discuss this Movie (8 messages) 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: Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, Charles Ruggles, Barry Fitzgerald Director: Howard Hawks Romantic, screwball comedy at its finest... (Added by Erik on 9/12/2008, 8:22pm)Discuss this Movie (3 messages) Director: Gary Weinberg & Catherine Ryan During World War II more than 75% of combat troops chose not to fire at the enemy. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 10/18/2008, 7:15am)Discuss this Movie (18 messages) Starring: Dev Patal, Irrfan Khan, Anil Kapoor, Freida Pinto Director: Danny Boyle and Loveleen Tandan Reviewed by Larry Elder at: ... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Thompson on 12/06/2008, 7:27am)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: Jackie Earle Haley, Carla Gugino, Malin Akerman Director: Zack Snyder and Søren Lund To be released in theaters 03/06/09 -- based on the graphic novel that Time magazine called one of the 100 best English-language novels since 1923. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 2/26/2009, 8:44am)Discuss this Movie (19 messages) Starring: Ray Stevenson Director: Lexi Alexander A no compromising bloodfest of bad guys. Some over the top stupidity and insanity, but overall a great movie. My favorite scenes are were the guy was expectantly blown up, and the Jesus saves -> Punisher saves clip. (Added by Dean Michael Gores on 3/14/2009, 6:48pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) Starring: Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio This is not a recent movie, though it is on cable right now. It is an action/suspense movie involving an experimental deep-water drilling rig facility that gets commandeered for a military rescue/salvage operation gone wrong. The main characters are experts forced to respond to a whole series of problems/disasters with knowledge, courage, and creat... (See the whole review) (Added by Mindy Newton on 3/22/2009, 7:18pm)Discuss this Movie (7 messages) Starring: Michael Moore This is the most blatant of Moore's anti-capitalist films to date, I believe. (I've missed a few, somehow...) The fortunate thing that I noticed first at one of the very first showings, at the only theater in the OC actually showing the flick, was how very few people were in attendance. Clearly Regal Cinema expected a massive turnout, as the att... (See the whole review) (Added by Phil Osborn on 10/05/2009, 6:29pm)Discuss this Movie (7 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: Rachel Weisz, Max Minghella, Michael Lonsdale, Sam Samir Director: Alejandro Amenábar The conflict between the philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria and her executioner, Bishop Cyril of Alexandria is known only from fragments of texts. This is a fictionalized retelling of that story. This movie will be released soon. It already has captured the attention of Objectivists because of the subject. You can find several trailers on ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 12/19/2009, 6:21pm)Discuss this Movie (8 messages) Starring: Karl Böhm, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Clemens Kraus, Herbert Von Karajan If we like to see the rebirth of reason, should not we learn what went wrong the last time. Germany was one of the most civilized and educated countries; some of the brightest minds were teaching in their universities; German theaters, operas, museums, philosophy, science, engineering were the best in the world. Yet, their deeds were evil. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Maria Feht on 2/13/2010, 6:39pm)Discuss this Movie (9 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: Harvey Keitel, Stellan Skarsgård, Moritz Bleibtreu, Birgit Minichmayr Director: Ulrich Tukur Art vs. Morality? (Added by Maria Feht on 2/15/2010, 10:51am)Discuss this Movie (1 message) I haven't seen this movie, an attack on New Jersey teachers' unions, but looks good. It's getting a wide commercial release and respectful reviews from non-partisan sources. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Peter Reidy on 4/30/2010, 10:37am)Discuss this Movie (1 message) Starring: Steve Forbes, Andrew Breitbart, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee Director: Ray Griggs Bittersweet. The funniest (comedic) documentary of a tragedy that I've ever seen. One of the most excellent, meant-to-be-mainstream illustrations of abstract ideas I have ever seen. It combines the simpleness of the "What is Capitalism?" documentaries of the 1950's with the attention-holding animations of a modern day "Shrek." We Objectivists shoul... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Thompson on 10/31/2010, 10:34am)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: George Westinghouse, Nikola Telsa, Thomas Edison, Carol Lee Espy (narrator) Director: Mark Bussler and Edwin K. Reis "George Westinghouse is considered America’s greatest industrialist ... The Westinghouse air brake is considered one of the most important inventions in history. Automobile shock absorbers, railroad signaling and the modern day weekend all owe their existence to [Westinghouse]. He was an honest millionaire in the days of robber barons, an optimist... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 12/07/2010, 6:54pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) Starring: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter Director: Tom Hooper The movie is the story of two men who overcome an obstacle by means of rationality and courage and who form a personal bond despite having nothing else in common. The writing, acting and staging are uniformily excellent. Bonham Carter is memorable as the smart-mouthed duchess, later queen (known to most of us as the late Queen Mum), holding her o... (See the whole review) (Added by Peter Reidy on 1/02, 2:09pm)Discuss this Movie (5 messages) Starring: Richard Griffiths, Stephen Campbell Moore, Dominic Cooper, Frances de la Tour Director: Nicholas Hytner The discussion about education, elitism, elite universities, happiness, and success reminded me of this delightful and highly entertaining movie. It is not about parenting at all, but teachers, students, exams, and a lot more! From Amazon.com: From award-winning playwright Alan Bennett (The Madness of King George) comes this delig... (See the whole review) (Added by Hong Zhang on 1/21, 6:24am)Discuss this Movie (1 message) I saw Inside Job. Both critics and viewers have rated it highly (A- on Yahoo, 97% and 86% on Rotten Tomatoes). It is nominated for Best Documentary at the next Academy Awards. It is described on Yahoo as: "A comprehensive analysis exposing the shocking truth behind the economic crisis of 2008. The global financial meltdown, at a cost of over... (See the whole review) (Added by Merlin Jetton on 2/01, 7:53am)Discuss this Movie (26 messages) Starring: Taylor Schilling, Grant Bowler, Jsu Garcia, Edi Gathegi Director: Paul Johansson I saw it when it opened, the first showing in Ann Arbor, 12:10 PM, Friday, April 15. About 50 people were in the theater. The film was fine, very well done on many levels, in many ways. The special effects were credible, integrated into the sound and sight of the live action. The people who created it did an excellent job of taking a challengi... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 4/15, 2:24pm)Discuss this Movie (41 messages) Director: Alan E Siddins I co-produced this film version of Ayn Rands 'Anthem'. It took 3 years to film this, at a cost of $40,000. Robert Bidinotto was the co-writer of the screen play. (Added by David E Wilder on 4/16, 11:53am)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) Director: Curtis Hanson I just watched this HBO premiere. It looks down on businessmen and it makes an appeal to pity for bureaucrats. Bureaucrats are portrayed as innocent bystanders charged with responsibility to clean up the mess of free enterprise. At one point, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd are presented as not only very reasonable and moral, but as our literal saviors... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Thompson on 5/23, 9:20pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) Director: James Marsh Tells the story of a chimpanzee taken from its mother at birth and raised like a human child by a family in a brownstone on the upper West Side in the 1970s. (Added by Ed Thompson on 7/20, 6:34pm)Discuss this Movie (3 messages) Starring: Danny Devito, Gregory Peck, Piper Laurie, Penelope Ann Miller Director: Norman Jewison "Jerry Sterner’s 1989 play, Other People’s Money, plays to different groups of people as key players battle for the principles on both sides of a corporate takeover attempt. Both the play, and director Norman Jewison’s 1991 film based on the play, present, in dramatized form, both the arguments for and against corporate takeovers." Edward Younkins ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 10/30, 12:49am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) A modern silent motion picture, classic Shakespearean movie within a movie within a movie beginning. A story about the end of a silent motion picture star's career and the beginning of the 'talkies.' With musical soundtrack, some screen subtitles(just like old silent movies), and one comedic dream sequence where the protagonist has a night... (See the whole review) (Added by Fred Bartlett on 1/30, 3:29pm)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) Starring: John Allison, Clifford Asness This documentary is being released on DVD on April 3, 2012. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Sam Erica on 3/07, 12:02pm)Discuss this Movie (1 message) Starring: Al Pacino, Chris O'Donnell, James Rebhorn Director: Martin Brest Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade (Al Pacino): ... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Thompson on 3/11, 11:01am)Discuss this Movie (2 messages) Starring: Dinesh D'Souza Director: Dinesh D'Souza and John Sullivan Link: ... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Thompson on 7/17, 5:14pm)Discuss this Movie (10 messages) Starring: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman Director: Christopher Nolan A very strong finish for Christopher Nolan's trilogy of Batman movies. Bruce Wayne has withdrawn from public life in accordance with this new cinematic genre of "hero-realism" (where heroes are displayed naturalistically). But Bane is just the kind of villain to remedy that. In fact, it seems that the villains are who define Batman films. In that r... (See the whole review) (Added by Ed Thompson on 7/22, 9:07pm)Discuss this Movie (11 messages) This psychological drama unfolds in a modern day, somewhat leftist, middle class German high school where a well-meaning teacher attempts to demonstrate how a fascist society could re-emerge in that country. At first, the movie just seems to be about some spoiled students and their casual approach to meaningful values but we soon see that these kid... (See the whole review) (Added by Sam Erica on 10/26, 9:10am)Discuss this Movie (1 message) 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: Arthur Rock, Tom Perkins, Gordon Moore, Jimmy Treybig Director: Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller “Writing the check is the easy part.” Genentech, Apple, Intel, Cisco, Oracle, … none of them would exist, nor would hundreds of others that created billions of dollars worth of new wealth by delivering new inventions. More than the money – though there was that – venture capitalists brought expertise in management and marketing, guiding start-ups,... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 7/04, 10:43am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks Director: John Lee Hancock Saving Mr. Banks may be a new invention in modern cinema: a Romanticist biography. It is the story of conflict between Walt Disney and P. J. Traverse, author of the Mary Poppins books. At the end of her writing career, she is out of money. For 20 years, Disney has been offering her a lot of it. But she will not give up final rights to the artistic ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 12/26, 8:40am)Discuss this Movie (0 messages) Starring: Kevin Sorbo, Christian Kramme, Reid Cox, Tim Russ Director: J. Neil Schulman Schulman's 1979 classic dystopia finally made the screen. ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 4/06, 3:30am)Discuss this Movie (4 messages) |