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Post by ModdedCentipede on May 18, 2019 9:37:53 GMT
What kind of name is Mississippi? It spells so weird...=ahem= This week, two F.B.I. Agents, with wildly different styles, arrive in Mississippi to investigate the disappearance of some civil rights activists. It could almost be the X-Files, but not quite. Chosen by: Spirit BombStarring: Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe, Frances McDormand Director: Alan Parker Producers: Robert S Colsberry, Frederick Zollo Writer: Chris Gelromo
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Balder
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Post by Balder on May 19, 2019 19:53:34 GMT
Ain't nobody gonna dicuss this film? I watched it on Netflix just now, and it didn't particularly impress me. It was by all means fine and passable, but it's just so unremarkable.
"The perfect movie to watch in a history class in school. It is nothing special, creates no controversy, gives an overview of the historical situation and is very passable in quality. Despite all of this I cannot help but get bored. I have seen all of this before, there is nothing inherently special about it, and there is not anything wrong with it either. It has a good cast of actors and they all give decent performances, but at the end of the day just get the job done. I wish there was something unique about it. This concept has done countless times in all mediums, and this is far from the best." 3/5
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Post by scipioafricanus on May 19, 2019 20:29:13 GMT
Ain't nobody gonna dicuss this film? I watched it on Netflix just now, and it didn't particularly impress me. It was by all means fine and passable, but it's just so unremarkable. "The perfect movie to watch in a history class in school. It is nothing special, creates no controversy, gives an overview of the historical situation and is very passable in quality. Despite all of this I cannot help but get bored. I have seen all of this before, there is nothing inherently special about it, and there is not anything wrong with it either. It has a good cast of actors and they all give decent performances, but at the end of the day just get the job done. I wish there was something unique about it. This concept has done countless times in all mediums, and this is far from the best." 3/5
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Post by centipede on May 19, 2019 22:50:45 GMT
Ain't nobody gonna dicuss this film? I watched it on Netflix just now, and it didn't particularly impress me. It was by all means fine and passable, but it's just so unremarkable. "The perfect movie to watch in a history class in school. It is nothing special, creates no controversy, gives an overview of the historical situation and is very passable in quality. Despite all of this I cannot help but get bored. I have seen all of this before, there is nothing inherently special about it, and there is not anything wrong with it either. It has a good cast of actors and they all give decent performances, but at the end of the day just get the job done. I wish there was something unique about it. This concept has done countless times in all mediums, and this is far from the best." 3/5 Maybe that's it in a nutshell: it's plain and unremarkable. It's the kind of thing you see in the cheap dvd basket.
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Post by stratogustav on May 22, 2019 1:31:09 GMT
I actually missed this thread on my feed. I did not know it was posted.
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Balder
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Post by Balder on May 22, 2019 20:28:05 GMT
@melemaestro at come and tell us why you wanted to discuss this movie with us. Don't be discouraged by our scathing reviews.
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Post by cobretti on May 23, 2019 0:20:01 GMT
Hey does this movie have any martial arts in it?
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Spirit Bomb
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Post by Spirit Bomb on May 23, 2019 1:21:39 GMT
Hey does this movie have any martial arts in it? As a matter of fact, it does. There's a scene where FBI agent Gene Hackman beats the shit out of the racist police officer played by Brad Dourif.
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Spirit Bomb
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Post by Spirit Bomb on May 23, 2019 1:35:52 GMT
Ain't nobody gonna dicuss this film? I watched it on Netflix just now, and it didn't particularly impress me. It was by all means fine and passable, but it's just so unremarkable. "The perfect movie to watch in a history class in school. It is nothing special, creates no controversy, gives an overview of the historical situation and is very passable in quality. Despite all of this I cannot help but get bored. I have seen all of this before, there is nothing inherently special about it, and there is not anything wrong with it either. It has a good cast of actors and they all give decent performances, but at the end of the day just get the job done. I wish there was something unique about it. This concept has done countless times in all mediums, and this is far from the best." 3/5 My opinion on the film is the complete opposite. It's an exceptionally well made film, but obviously not very historically accurate at all. This film suggests that white people put their lives on the line to protect blacks during the civil rights movement, which anyone who sat through american history class during high school knows is complete bullshit. Blacks were the only ones risking their lives to support their cause. It's common knowledge here. Yet, the acting is first rate, there's real conflict between the characters (all of whom are well written), many suspenseful scenes...I can't think of any flaws. But because it's not true to the actual story, I'm bumping my score down to a 4/5 for what would normally be a 5/5 film. Can I ask what civil rights dramas you consider better than Mississippi Burning?
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Post by Cervantes on May 23, 2019 3:36:21 GMT
Hey does this movie have any martial arts in it? It's like that time when I was on a kung-fu flicks mood (lots of Jet Li stuff) and then I watched Memoirs of a Geisha with my wife. Worst kung-fu flick ever. The I repeated the mistake with "Raise the red lantern".
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Balder
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Post by Balder on May 23, 2019 5:44:55 GMT
Ain't nobody gonna dicuss this film? I watched it on Netflix just now, and it didn't particularly impress me. It was by all means fine and passable, but it's just so unremarkable. "The perfect movie to watch in a history class in school. It is nothing special, creates no controversy, gives an overview of the historical situation and is very passable in quality. Despite all of this I cannot help but get bored. I have seen all of this before, there is nothing inherently special about it, and there is not anything wrong with it either. It has a good cast of actors and they all give decent performances, but at the end of the day just get the job done. I wish there was something unique about it. This concept has done countless times in all mediums, and this is far from the best." 3/5 My opinion on the film is the complete opposite. It's an exceptionally well made film, but obviously not very historically accurate at all. This film suggests that white people put their lives on the line to protect blacks during the civil rights movement, which anyone who sat through american history class during high school knows is complete bullshit. Blacks were the only ones risking their lives to support their cause. It's common knowledge here. Yet, the acting is first rate, there's real conflict between the characters (all of whom are well written), many suspenseful scenes...I can't think of any flaws. But because it's not true to the actual story, I'm bumping my score down to a 4/5 for what would normally be a 5/5 film. Can I ask what civil rights dramas you consider better than Mississippi Burning? Django Unchained.
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scipioafricanus
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Post by scipioafricanus on May 23, 2019 10:56:28 GMT
Ain't nobody gonna dicuss this film? I watched it on Netflix just now, and it didn't particularly impress me. It was by all means fine and passable, but it's just so unremarkable. "The perfect movie to watch in a history class in school. It is nothing special, creates no controversy, gives an overview of the historical situation and is very passable in quality. Despite all of this I cannot help but get bored. I have seen all of this before, there is nothing inherently special about it, and there is not anything wrong with it either. It has a good cast of actors and they all give decent performances, but at the end of the day just get the job done. I wish there was something unique about it. This concept has done countless times in all mediums, and this is far from the best." 3/5 My opinion on the film is the complete opposite. It's an exceptionally well made film, but obviously not very historically accurate at all. This film suggests that white people put their lives on the line to protect blacks during the civil rights movement, which anyone who sat through american history class during high school knows is complete bullshit. Blacks were the only ones risking their lives to support their cause. It's common knowledge here. Yet, the acting is first rate, there's real conflict between the characters (all of whom are well written), many suspenseful scenes...I can't think of any flaws. But because it's not true to the actual story, I'm bumping my score down to a 4/5 for what would normally be a 5/5 film. Can I ask what civil rights dramas you consider better than Mississippi Burning? Your history class missed a few points. Look up Freedom Riders and the NRA Black Gun clubs.
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Post by cobretti on May 23, 2019 20:34:26 GMT
Hey does this movie have any martial arts in it? As a matter of fact, it does. There's a scene where FBI agent Gene Hackman beats the shit out of the racist police officer played by Brad Dourif. What style does he use? Wushu? Kickboxing? Monkey style?
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Spirit Bomb
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Post by Spirit Bomb on May 23, 2019 22:38:43 GMT
As a matter of fact, it does. There's a scene where FBI agent Gene Hackman beats the shit out of the racist police officer played by Brad Dourif. What style does he use? Wushu? Kickboxing? Monkey style? Undefined. He just clobbers him with his fists.
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Spirit Bomb
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Post by Spirit Bomb on May 23, 2019 22:49:15 GMT
My opinion on the film is the complete opposite. It's an exceptionally well made film, but obviously not very historically accurate at all. This film suggests that white people put their lives on the line to protect blacks during the civil rights movement, which anyone who sat through american history class during high school knows is complete bullshit. Blacks were the only ones risking their lives to support their cause. It's common knowledge here. Yet, the acting is first rate, there's real conflict between the characters (all of whom are well written), many suspenseful scenes...I can't think of any flaws. But because it's not true to the actual story, I'm bumping my score down to a 4/5 for what would normally be a 5/5 film. Can I ask what civil rights dramas you consider better than Mississippi Burning? Django Unchained. Haven't seen that one, but why would you compare a cowboy western to a drama-suspense flick like Mississippi Burning? According to Wikipedia, Django Unchained isn't even set during the civil rights movement. Not a fair comparison.
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