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Actors don't need to look like exactly the person they're portraying to pull it off.

EDIT: this was in reference to the Elton John thing, I didn't see page 138 until just now and realized my comment no longer follows the thread narrative ;)

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The first reviews are coming in at Rotten Tomatoes:

Scott's The Counselor is getting 35% which is even less than G.I Jane.

For now, Ender's Game has 71% but I predict it will end below 50%.

not a surprise the movie looks like utter shit, not Last Vegas utter shit, but shit none the less.

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A cue from Roque Banos' score for Oldboy:

http://soundcloud.com/jasonlarocca/oldboy-6m3-stereo-master-16bit

Sounds good!

It does actually. Maybe not terribly novel idea, but definitely strong writing.

It might be the only good thing about this film. In fact, it will be.

Karol

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Moon would be a huge success if they could put it in pill and sell it as a sleep aide.

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Since the critics have lost their minds, Ridley Scott's The Counselor might be actually quite fantastic:

http://variety.com/2013/film/columns/the-counselor-rearview-ridley-scott-1200770790/

Rejected by critics and audiences, this bold, thrilling noir shows just how little appetite there is for real daring at the multiplex nowadays.

Alex

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Anna Torv (Olivia from Fringe) stars in Heavenly Sword, based on the Playstation game

Looks more like a cutscene in a video game than a real movie

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Duncan Jones, who made two mediocre movies with Moon and Source Code, is directing the adaptation of the popular videogame Warcraft.

http://variety.com/2013/film/news/viking-travis-fimmel-warcraft-legendary-1200755267/

While I don't care about Warcraft, the other two movies he's made are hardly mediocre.

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What was wrong with the script?

It has good ideas and I like the smallness of it all, but betrays its story in the third act. Than it becomes a typical mash again.

I'd say, in terms of direction Mangold's film is up there with Singer's two.

Karol

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