Was it ever championed though? I don't know the response across the pond, but over here the consensus is pretty much that it was a passable comedy to catch on cable with some really hilarious Diddy parts. I don't think it was a lesser version of someone else, because I can't recall any other films making such incredible use of The Biggest Loser.
I remember it getting a lot of audience love. Critically, it (rightly) wasn't considered anything on Sarah Marshall, but it won the Hangover crowd over easily... not that they're a hard bunch to please.
And I will defend Jonah Hill... to the max.
"The bear is a solitary animal. They like their space. They live in a magic circle. They don't mind if you're, like, a mile away. But if you get inside their circle, they will maul you." -Anonymous
127 hours - really enjoyed this. Franco knocked it out of the park, I only wish they'd have went with a less is more approach to the amputation scene. Holy fuck was that unsettling for me. Personal experience probably weighed into that far to heavily but fuck was that rough.
"Fuck Rob. Also, he has a podcast called Podcaust. Edgy Holocaust humor lulz indeed." - The Faraci
El secreto de sus ojos (The secret in their eyes).
What a fine movie! I´d hesitate to call it a masterpiece, but that maybe because I have to digest it and wanna see it again. Hidden under the twisting turning mystery story is a rather haunting movie about the way we deal with our pasts and can´t let go. Embedded in a lovely underplayed historical background of the Argentinian junta and disguised as a murder mystery this movie has a lot more to offer.
And on the technical and creative side it is going places. Some shots are simply breathtaking, like the memory-tainted shots of the train station in the very beginning or just simple close ups lingering on faces. The absolute highlight though is a tracking shot that goes from the outside of a packed stadium, flying over it while showing a whole football play into the crowds kicking of a hunt for a suspect through the stands, into the belly of the stadium, out again, back into the toilets for a fight and finally onto the pitch. This shot nearly puts the awesome tracking shot from Hannah to shame. Bobby, you´ll love it for that shot alone. Never has a football crowd been shot better.
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