WrongWay 0 #1 April 27, 2004 Just saw this movie on our usual "bad weather movie Sunday"......(we've had a lot of those lately...). I personally liked it, but I don't think I'd see it more than once more. So what are your thoughts? Wrong Way D #27371 Mal Manera Rodriguez Cajun Chicken Ø Hellfish #451 The wiser wolf prevails. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sdgregory 0 #2 April 27, 2004 Never heard of it, who is in it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kingbunky 3 #3 April 27, 2004 jim carrey, kate winslet. imdb entry."Hang on a sec, the young'uns are throwin' beer cans at a golf cart." MB4252 TDS699 killing threads since 2001 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shotgun 1 #4 April 27, 2004 QuoteNever heard of it, who is in it? lawrocket Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weegegirl 2 #5 April 27, 2004 pbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt!!!! the only good part of that movie was that i got to sit next to you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #6 April 27, 2004 QuoteSo what are your thoughts? Thought 1 - It's possibly the best movie I've seen in my life. Seriously. I saw it twice in theatres, which is the only time I've ever done that, I think. I'm sure I'll watch it again at some point and buy it when it comes out (I've only bought 3 movies ever). Thought 2 - You've been Ivan'd. www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #7 April 27, 2004 QuoteNever heard of it, who is in it? Why is this the first question people often ask about movies? What does it matter? Ok, I take that back, acting does matter quite a bit, but I still don't understand why it would be the first question asked... as if one would decide whether or not to see a movie based on what actors were in it, not having a clue what it was about or who wrote the screenplay or directed the film (both were important factors in this being such an awesome film).www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WrongWay 0 #8 April 27, 2004 Quotepbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt!!!! the only good part of that movie was that i got to sit next to you. Aw.....see guys, how cool is that?? QuoteYou've been Ivan'd Damn, didn't even bother to check.... Wrong Way D #27371 Mal Manera Rodriguez Cajun Chicken Ø Hellfish #451 The wiser wolf prevails. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meathorse 0 #9 April 27, 2004 Agreed. Really don't think it happens too often that a good actor saves a bad movie. I wanted to see this cause I heard the name "Charlie Kaufman" (shame about his brother And yeah... it's a great movie if you dig the weirder stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #10 April 27, 2004 Quotepbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt!!!! the only good part of that movie was that i got to sit next to you. And just who said that a woman has the right to critique a movie - you aren't supposed to have opinions - Wrongway - You better reign her in a bit - You'll lose your Guy Card I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idoru99 0 #11 April 27, 2004 Quoteas if one would decide whether or not to see a movie based on what actors were in it, not having a clue what it was about or who wrote the screenplay or directed the film. I went to school with a guy just like you talked about. He only wanted to know who played in movies and had his favorite actors/actresses. He wouldn't even sit through the previews before movies, he'd either leave the theater or sit there with his fingers in his ears and eyes closed. He felt that the previews would ruin the movies and didn't trust them to help him decide whether or not to watch a movie. <><><><><><><><><><><> The greatest risk you take in life is the risk you don't take. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #12 April 27, 2004 QuoteI wanted to see this cause I heard the name "Charlie Kaufman" (shame about his brother Right on. Every one of Kaufman's films to date have been incredible, but this is the first one that truly blew my mind. Also, this one, while it was "way out there" like the others, also managed to hit you really hard on a human, emotional level, and contain a broader message about life. Almost the entire second half of the movie had me fighting off tears. FWIW, Carrey and Winslet were excellent choices (kudos to Gondry) and both gave great performances. What's up with Kaufman's brother? I don't know much about him (Charlie) except that he writes the most original screenplays around right now. I hope he hasn't reached the top of his game yet. They just keep getting better.www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weegegirl 2 #13 April 27, 2004 QuoteQuotepbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt!!!! the only good part of that movie was that i got to sit next to you. And just who said that a woman has the right to critique a movie - you aren't supposed to have opinions - Wrongway - You better reign her in a bit - You'll lose your Guy Card HEY!!! You better recognize!!! to be honest, i can't stand jim carrey... the movie wasn't that bad.... just a bit long and drawn out. i kept thinking... is it over yet??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mailin 0 #14 April 27, 2004 What a totally fantastic movie! I loved the way it twisted around to show the complete story. Really fantastic. We'll be buying it when it comes out on DVD. Makes you think - which is rare for movies now-a-days. Even my husband loved it, and he only likes Adam Sanadler 'slapstic-sucky' stuff JenniferArianna Frances Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #15 April 27, 2004 QuoteMakes you think - which is rare for movies now-a-days. And sometimes feared. www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stuffit 0 #16 April 27, 2004 QuoteEven my husband loved it, and he only likes Adam Sanadler 'slapstic-sucky' stuff Yeah. Adam Sanadler is great. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #17 April 27, 2004 QuoteQuoteEven my husband loved it, and he only likes Adam Sanadler 'slapstic-sucky' stuff Yeah. Adam Sanadler is great. Can he help me with my Englilish paper?www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meathorse 0 #18 April 27, 2004 QuoteWhat's up with Kaufman's brother? Maybe I have my peoples mixed up. You seen Adaptation? Donald I think his name was... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peacefuljeffrey 0 #19 April 27, 2004 Quotejim carrey, kate winslet. imdb entry. I haven't yet seen it, but read good things about it. It got amazingly little hype for who was in it! I mean, really, a Jim Carrey / Kate Winslet movie that you heard nothing about on t.v. or elsewhere? If you didn't read about it in the paper, you didn't know about it at all, I think. Weird, for a guy who gets like $20 million a movie. --Jeffrey "With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jessd 0 #20 April 27, 2004 I saw the movie a few weeks ago. I really liked it. It was much different than what I expected though. I never heard anything about it and based on the previews on tv I thought it was going to be a typical Jim Carrey comedy. "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away..." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #21 April 27, 2004 Quotea Jim Carrey / Kate Winslet movie that you heard nothing about on t.v. or elsewhere? It's not a "Carrey movie" or a "Winslet movie." They happen to be actors in the movie. It's Gondry's movie and Kaufman's story. I ask again. Why is it so important who stars in a film?www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyingferret 0 #22 November 15, 2004 I am bumping this, because I am interested in any further thoughts on the movie. I watched it last night, and it made me think, which I always enjoy. Initially I did not realize it was a Kaufman (nice ref. to his brother earlier ). Initially I was a bit disturbed, simply due to the emotional turmoil in the movie that can be only too real in any relationship that goes bad and feels frantic. After thinking about it for a few minutes and watching the person next to me, but never saying anything. My initial instinct went 180. The movie started to fall into place, and it meshed incredibly with a lot of themes that have been sorting out in my life in the last year. I think, I am left with the thoughts that love is about acceptance. Not desperately trying for the 'perfect' moments, but rather accepting the bad ones may come and that the fact that they do, does not change the road you chose to walk. Love and Life is a fina line...a line where prefection cannot be felt if you are trying to cling to it. Kind of like an electron, you can measure direction or velocity, but not both. The feeling of happiness comes from the magic of the ingredients reacting without supervision. An engineer buddy of mine put it like this "You are trying to run debug while you are still in the code." So at the end of Eternal Sunshine, I was left with the overwhelming feeling that seems to back up this year: Just accept life, and you will enjoy living. As I was sitting watching the rain and the nuances of the person next to me (much lighter than my thoughts) I grinned and chuckled, and realized I had nothing to worry about, rather I had plenty to enjoy. So, this was a nice feeling for me, as typically I am an overachiever that tries to engineer outcomes in life. That has all changed for me this year, and this movie was a nice reference. But my thoughts might be totally subjective. I would love to hear other thoughts on the movie.-- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildblue 7 #23 November 15, 2004 QuoteI think, I am left with the thoughts that love is about acceptance. Not desperately trying for the 'perfect' moments, but rather accepting the bad ones may come and that the fact that they do, does not change the road you chose to walk. Something similar. Love mirrors life in that it's not about the destination, but the journey. What in your life would you change if you could? Would it really be worth it? Things don't always end up the way they should (or the way you want them to), that doesn't mean you shouldn't have ever taken the path. Would you really drop all the memories to get rid of the bad ones or the current pain? Would you really be happier if you could erase events that made you who you are. I liked the movie, a lot. I keep thinking of buying it, and I hardly ever actually movie movies.it's like incest - you're substituting convenience for quality Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyingferret 0 #24 November 15, 2004 I guess my our starting point is the same. The question then becomes: Do you feel that apodting that attitudes makes happiness more likely? While I agree with the point that dropping the bad memories voids the point of life, I could not help but get the feelings, with the closing lines that with that 'ok' of accepting the fact that they would come, their outlook promised more success and happiness. Perhaps, that depends on the personality of the person watching? I just came away with the idea that if you are worry about it you cannot stay in that carefree moment, by definition. If you accept the flucuations in advance, the odds of them changing your happiness or outlook are much descreased.-- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkymonkeyONE 4 #25 November 15, 2004 I thought it was a fantastic movie. We use NetFlix and it was one that Katie, I think, put in rotation. Either that or we rented it in Raeford; who cares. It was a really deep movie and it really made me think. Some parts of it were incredibly sad to me, but Jim's character's overwhelming need to undo what they had--both--done was heartfelt and totally sincere. It's definitely a DVD that I will buy at some point. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites