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Brokeback Mountain
As some of you may have noticed, I am extremely excited for the upcoming Brokeback Mountain, which is being released on December 9, 2005.
Mountain tells the story of forbidden love in the form of two male ranch-hands - Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal). The two meet while sheepherding on the majestic mountain of the title, and delve into a love affair with both in denial of their sexuality. Eventually they part ways. Four years later, both men are married and have children. Jack then goes to see Ennis and they cannot help but rekindle their intense fire for each other...
I'm not going to reveal any further the plot, however I can tell you that this film based on Annie Proulx's masterpiece short-story, is going to be one of the best movies this year. This story is undeniably beautiful and heartbreaking, and I cannot wait to see how it unfolds on the big screen.
For one, the cast is brilliant. Ledger has been recieving absolutley rave reviews and is a front runner in the Academy Awards for Best Actor. Gyllenhaal is getting just as equal praise, as well as Michelle Williams who portrays Ennis's wife, Alma.
I would like to say is that regardless of your sexual preferences, you should try to see this film. I am not a homosexual, but, I am a movie-goer and cannot express how wonderful this story is. It is not a "gay cowboy flick", it is a love story.
**Note - Brokeback Mountain has been rated R by the Motion Picture Association of American for "Sexuality, Nudity, Language, and Some Violence"
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Mountain tells the story of forbidden love in the form of two male ranch-hands - Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal). The two meet while sheepherding on the majestic mountain of the title, and delve into a love affair with both in denial of their sexuality. Eventually they part ways. Four years later, both men are married and have children. Jack then goes to see Ennis and they cannot help but rekindle their intense fire for each other...
I'm not going to reveal any further the plot, however I can tell you that this film based on Annie Proulx's masterpiece short-story, is going to be one of the best movies this year. This story is undeniably beautiful and heartbreaking, and I cannot wait to see how it unfolds on the big screen.
For one, the cast is brilliant. Ledger has been recieving absolutley rave reviews and is a front runner in the Academy Awards for Best Actor. Gyllenhaal is getting just as equal praise, as well as Michelle Williams who portrays Ennis's wife, Alma.
I would like to say is that regardless of your sexual preferences, you should try to see this film. I am not a homosexual, but, I am a movie-goer and cannot express how wonderful this story is. It is not a "gay cowboy flick", it is a love story.
**Note - Brokeback Mountain has been rated R by the Motion Picture Association of American for "Sexuality, Nudity, Language, and Some Violence"
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This movie is actually considered a frontrunner for the Best Picture Academy Award. It has had absolutely nothing but wonderful comments from all the festivals it has played at since Toronto way back in September. I already know in my heart that it will be a great movie, because who's the director? The great Ang Lee, of course. He's one of the best director alive in my opinion, and the Academy has already proven that they love him. (He's had two of his movies garner Best Picture nominations in the past 10 years - Sense and Sensibility and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - a rarity for someone whose name isn't Clint Eastwood or Martin Scorcese.)
I just about gag at Brokeback Mountain's unique production values every time I see the trailer. It's not everyday that you see gorgeous ranch landscape (art direction) caught in a sweeping, epic lens (cinematography) with the major players dolled up in awesome cowboy gear (costume design).
If Steven Spielberg wins Best Director again for Munich, I'll gag. He's won two times already for war related movies. THere should be a limit on stuff like that. Give it to Ang Lee who produces wonderful film after wonderful film. That's my FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION shout-out of 2006 after Memoirs of a Geisha.
I just about gag at Brokeback Mountain's unique production values every time I see the trailer. It's not everyday that you see gorgeous ranch landscape (art direction) caught in a sweeping, epic lens (cinematography) with the major players dolled up in awesome cowboy gear (costume design).
If Steven Spielberg wins Best Director again for Munich, I'll gag. He's won two times already for war related movies. THere should be a limit on stuff like that. Give it to Ang Lee who produces wonderful film after wonderful film. That's my FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION shout-out of 2006 after Memoirs of a Geisha.
The Top 10 Films of 2005:
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
That <i>Hulk</i> was pretty amazing!Prince Eric wrote:I already know in my heart that it will be a great movie, because who's the director? The great Ang Lee, of course. He's one of the best director alive in my opinion, and the Academy has already proven that they love him.
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lol, let's just say every great director has to make at least one really bad movie. Ang Lee is forgiven for the craptasticness that was The HulkLuke wrote:That <i>Hulk</i> was pretty amazing!Prince Eric wrote:I already know in my heart that it will be a great movie, because who's the director? The great Ang Lee, of course. He's one of the best director alive in my opinion, and the Academy has already proven that they love him.
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I don't know if Luke's comment is meant to be ironic, but I think The Hulk was simply misunderstood by critics and audiences. The Hulk is a unique comic book series in that it's completely psychological. He's not a hero, but he's not the bad guy, either. Ang Lee did a commendable job trying to make the comic book-movie genre artsy and intelligent. He should have played by the genre rules, though, in regards to pacing and special effects: in other words, make sure it goes 100 mph and all you see is the work of FX team. The Hulk was very resonant and deeply invested in its characters and the special effects were good in my opinion. I was sold for good two hours of fun. Is Hulk a great film? No, but I think it terms of summer blockbusters, it's really good.PatrickvD wrote:lol, let's just say every great director has to make at least one really bad movie. Ang Lee is forgiven for the craptasticness that was The HulkLuke wrote: That <i>Hulk</i> was pretty amazing!
The Top 10 Films of 2005:
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
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Agreed.Prince Eric wrote:I don't know if Luke's comment is meant to be ironic, but I think The Hulk was simply misunderstood by critics and audiences. The Hulk is a unique comic book series in that it's completely psychological. He's not a hero, but he's not the bad guy, either. Ang Lee did a commendable job trying to make the comic book-movie genre artsy and intelligent. He should have played by the genre rules, though, in regards to pacing and special effects: in other words, make sure it goes 100 mph and all you see is the work of FX team. The Hulk was very resonant and deeply invested in its characters and the special effects were good in my opinion. I was sold for good two hours of fun. Is Hulk a great film? No, but I think it terms of summer blockbusters, it's really good.PatrickvD wrote: lol, let's just say every great director has to make at least one really bad movie. Ang Lee is forgiven for the craptasticness that was The Hulk
Anyways..back on the subject of Brokeback, I really hope it takes the Oscar home. I suddenly cannot stand all of this crap about it's controversy - "Oh, it won't win because the Academy is too conservative"
Sorry..I just needed to rant
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I don't think the controversial aspects will affect it that much this year. All the big Oscar movies up to this point have failed or floundered at the box-office. (Kingdom of Heaven, Elizabethtown, Cinderella Man, Broken Flowers, Rent) 
The Top 10 Films of 2005:
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
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Well, I opened my mailbox today and recieved the new copy of 'Entertainment Weekly'. But, it was not just any, it was with Brokeback Mountain featured on the cover! The article is entitled "Western Union" and is quite lengthy, and informative. To anyone who would like to learn more about the film, I highly recommend going out and getting a copy!
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And you can add Jarhead and possibly Geisha on that list.Prince Eric wrote:I don't think the controversial aspects will affect it that much this year. All the big Oscar movies up to this point have failed or floundered at the box-office. (Kingdom of Heaven, Elizabethtown, Cinderella Man, Broken Flowers, Rent)
Best Movies of 2009:
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2. Inglorious Basterds
3. The Hurt Locker
4. Coraline
5. Ponyo
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Sadly, I must agree that Jarhead will not be nominated for any major catscastleinthesky wrote:And you can add Jarhead and possibly Geisha on that list.
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But right now Geisha isn't getting the best reviews at rottentomatoes, but that can always change.TheLittleMerman wrote:Sadly, I must agree that Jarhead will not be nominated for any major catscastleinthesky wrote:And you can add Jarhead and possibly Geisha on that list.. However, I wouldn't be so quick to assume Memoirs of a Geisha will fail as horribly at the B.O.
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2. Inglorious Basterds
3. The Hurt Locker
4. Coraline
5. Ponyo
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Agreed. However, one thing we all know is that Geisha is a solid for many of the techies- Makeup, Costume Design, Score etc.castleinthesky wrote:But right now Geisha isn't getting the best reviews at rottentomatoes, but that can always change.TheLittleMerman wrote: Sadly, I must agree that Jarhead will not be nominated for any major cats. However, I wouldn't be so quick to assume Memoirs of a Geisha will fail as horribly at the B.O.
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Huzzah!DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Well, I haven't heard about it up until now, but it sounds really good! I'll check out the trailer. This sounds like my kind of movie! I'll probably go see it thanks to your post.
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Luke wrote:That <i>Hulk</i> was pretty amazing!Prince Eric wrote:I already know in my heart that it will be a great movie, because who's the director? The great Ang Lee, of course. He's one of the best director alive in my opinion, and the Academy has already proven that they love him.
Yeah the Hulk was pretty bad! It's the worst adapted Marvel film to date! (Yes, that includes Howard the Duck
As for this film, I actually never heard of it until now, but the fact that it was directed by Ang Lee tuned me out because, well, am I the only one who thought <i>Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</i> was overhyped!
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You're also the only person on this board I can truly say has bad taste in movies.Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Luke wrote: That <i>Hulk</i> was pretty amazing!I like you!
Yeah the Hulk was pretty bad! It's the worst adapted Marvel film to date! (Yes, that includes Howard the Duck)
As for this film, I actually never heard of it until now, but the fact that it was directed by Ang Lee tuned me out because, well, am I the only one who thought <i>Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</i> was overhyped!
The Top 10 Films of 2005:
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
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