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I agree a lot of his movies are just stupid, but I found a few I can watch, this movie though wasn't stupid, just plain boring

I often feel that way about some of the stuff that Seth McFarlane does too, but at least, even his most-stupid work is still funny. Will Ferrell is NOT funny, but, like Frank Zappa, is entirely self-amused, and that kills any humor that either of them might aspire to.

We found McFarlane's "Million Ways to Die in the West" in a Walmart bargain bin for $5, so we got it. It's kinda dumb... but does provide some giggles, which is pretty much how I respond to Family Guy, and the 2nd "Ted" movie -- the first Ted was BRILLIANT!

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ZAPPA SUCKS

Well, he can play the HELL out of a guitar. He should just take his own advice and SHUT UP AND PLAY YER GUITAR. People who are too amused with themselves are rarely ever actually funny.

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Watched the Cloverfield Paradox and The Replicants last night. Both 2 SciFi extremely out there flicks but I enjoyed them both~!
 

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be that as it may. and he may be a real nice guy, idk. but his musical style :blech:

Well, actually, he's dead. And I really don't care much for his music myself, but I can tolerate most kinds of actual music (rap/hip-hop doesn't qualify, since it's not music, just rhythmic noise); what I can't tolerate are people striving as hard as they can, disingenuously, to be "funny," but succeeding only in amusing themselves. There are some of his songs I do quite like (I'm the Slime, Dirty Love, and a couple others that I can't think of the names of), but for the most part, when my husband starts exercising his Zappa collection, I close my door and turn up my own music to a volume that drowns out Zappa; I also do that for MOST of his "classic country" collection, with a couple of exceptions -- Willie Nelson is always a winner, he could sing the yellow pages and i'd listen quite happily -- Hank Williams Jr, too, and Alan Jackson -- but most country music that came out before about 1995, I really can't stand.

I'm really just a Classic Rock kinda girl... but I also really like most of the 90s "grunge" bands. :)

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Exactly how I feel about every single thing that Will Ferrell has EVER done -- my son insisted we rent Holmes & Watson from RedBox, STUPIDEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN. I ended up checking my Quora notifications on my phone, just so I didn't feel I was COMPLETELY wasting my time. It's a total mystery to me why ANYBODY likes the movies that man makes.

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The funniest things I've ever seen Will Farrell in were the skits he's done with Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon on Jimmy's show. If it were Farrell by himself, he'd just be over the top like he is all the rest of the time. I think Justin is really the one who makes those skits funny.

Otherwise, aside from the "Help me Jesus" line he had in Talladega Nights, I could go the rest of my life without laying eyes on Will Farrell.
 

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I've wanted to watch a good movie for days now, and just can't find the right thing.

Started up "Lincoln" last night so I could watch it on my tablet, with earbuds so I could actually hear all the dialog, but after about five minutes I said, nah, that ain't it. Not what I want. Don't know what is.

Tried to watch Beyonce's concert on Netflix, nah, that ain't it either.

Tried to watch a show about Ted Bundy, double nah, that for sure ain't it.

Probably should have gone for Rickey Gervais stand-up. Now HE is funny. He's so damn mean, he just cracks me up. I love YT videos of his Grammy monologues.

Last week I did watch a Netflix show about John Lennon. That was disturbing. What a piece of work he was. Had forgotten about all the WAILING Yoko did back in the day. We heard that back then and went, What? WTH is THAT? Some kinda primal therapy thing?
 

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The funniest things I've ever seen Will Farrell in were the skits he's done with Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon on Jimmy's show. If it were Farrell by himself, he'd just be over the top like he is all the rest of the time. I think Justin is really the one who makes those skits funny.

Otherwise, aside from the "Help me Jesus" line he had in Talladega Nights, I could go the rest of my life without laying eyes on Will Farrell.

The only one I've found funny is that moment which has been immortalized in a meme: "well, that escalated quickly," from that movie where he plays a newscaster, I think. That's actually funny, but I've never seen anything else of his that was -- but y'know, even a broken clock is right twice a day. ;)

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I've wanted to watch a good movie for days now, and just can't find the right thing.

Started up "Lincoln" last night so I could watch it on my tablet, with earbuds so I could actually hear all the dialog, but after about five minutes I said, nah, that ain't it. Not what I want. Don't know what is.

Tried to watch Beyonce's concert on Netflix, nah, that ain't it either.

Tried to watch a show about Ted Bundy, double nah, that for sure ain't it.

Probably should have gone for Rickey Gervais stand-up. Now HE is funny. He's so damn mean, he just cracks me up. I love YT videos of his Grammy monologues.

Last week I did watch a Netflix show about John Lennon. That was disturbing. What a piece of work he was. Had forgotten about all the WAILING Yoko did back in the day. We heard that back then and went, What? WTH is THAT? Some kinda primal therapy thing?

Totally agree about Gervais, he IS funny! And yeah, Lennon was an odd duck for sure. Still pissed off that the lunatic took him away from us; he was odd, but did have interesting ideas, and was very talented, musically. And totally agree about Yoko, too. Whoever told that woman she could sing ought to be shot... oh wait, he was. :facepalm:

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the 3 BEATLES got better. 1 went into the gutter. no offense to the gutter.
 

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the 3 BEATLES got better. 1 went into the gutter. no offense to the gutter.

I miss George Harrison. Three of the Wilburys dead now, the only ones left are Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan. I thought the Wilbury stuff was the best work George ever did.
 

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I miss George Harrison. Three of the Wilburys dead now, the only ones left are Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan. I thought the Wilbury stuff was the best work George ever did.

Losing Orbison was a real blow, no way around that, and same for losing Harrison... but losing Petty felt like losing part of myself; he's been one of my ABSOLUTE FAVES since 1981. Just damn hard to wrap my mind around losing him. Orbison was the oldest of the Wilbury's, but Dylan is the next oldest -- he's 78 now and apparently still going strong.

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Losing Orbison was a real blow, no way around that, and same for losing Harrison... but losing Petty felt like losing part of myself; he's been one of my ABSOLUTE FAVES since 1981. Just damn hard to wrap my mind around losing him. Orbison was the oldest of the Wilbury's, but Dylan is the next oldest -- he's 78 now and apparently still going strong.

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Jeff Lynne is 71 and he's still touring. Supposed to be in Atlanta on my birthday this year. Wish I had some money! In my opinion, his talent has always been under-rated. He has written some fantastic music in his time, music with substance and structure.
 

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Jeff Lynne is 71 and he's still touring. Supposed to be in Atlanta on my birthday this year. Wish I had some money! In my opinion, his talent has always been under-rated. He has written some fantastic music in his time, music with substance and structure.

I totally agree! I've been a HUGE fan of ELO since I was about 14 or 15, so... 75 or 76. In 76 or 77, a friend and I went to see ELO in concert, at the old Omni in Atlanta; we sat behind the stage, which turned out to be the best seats in the house -- the huge scoreboard thing that hung down from the ceiling blocked the laser show from everyone else, only those behind the stage could see it! And ELO was a totally "in the round" experience -- you haven't lived till you watch guys walking around with their cellos up in the air over their heads, playing them while walking in circles around the stage!

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Not to give any spoilers away but this was basically how The Avengers came about. I really enjoyed this in 1080P HD while watching from the comfort of you own Entertainment System.
 

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Rocket Man....and it behooves me to say after being a hard core Elton John fan since I was 12, that movie sucks. :(
 

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Rocket Man....and it behooves me to say after being a hard core Elton John fan since I was 12, that movie sucks. :(

wow, no kidding. I was figuring it to be at least as good as BR. EJ has some really good music, VERY talented, "on stage", lol.
I hope "the action" doesn't make me want to turn it off. as I really like to see what those kind of people went through to get where they are/were.
 

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the first half sucked, slow as fuck and the acting sucked.

when Hopkins came on, there was hope, and he was good. Ben Kingsley was bizzzar, and good.

so, the 2nd half wasn't bad, but was not that good.
 

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Rocket Man....and it behooves me to say after being a hard core Elton John fan since I was 12, that movie sucks. :(

Damn that sucks. I've really been looking forward to it. I got on the EJ bandwagon when I was 14, and my very first boyfriend turned me on to Goodbye Yellowbrick Road.
 

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Wow, I was under the impression it was supposed to be good and Elton Made sure it was factual. :wait:
Rocketman is part "rockumentary," part stage-type musical, part fantasy, and has a very abrupt ending (which after enduring the rest, I was actually grateful for). But early on they had him singing Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting with Bluesology. That song first appeared on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, he hadn't even met Bernie when he was with Bluesology. And another scene where he took on his surname to go with "Elton," implying that John came from John Lennon. History has always claimed that his stage name came from a combination of bandmates' Elton Dean and Long John Baldry's names. If Elton made sure the movie was factual, then we've been told quite a few lies since his career started.

Heard it had a lot of sex. Not the kind I want to see unfortunately. So I won't be watching it more than likely. But I love his music all the same
Um, one particular scene, yeah. I could have done without that myself, but I don't care for the same scenes with heterosexuals either, does nothing for the film. Save it for porn.

I was figuring it to be at least as good as BR.
It's nothing like Bohemian Rhapsody but also isn't intended to be. BR is, IMO, one of the best "semi-" documentaries made lately, I've lost count of how many times I've watched it. Rocketman is a totally different style, a little harder to follow than I prefer. Taron Egerton did a fantastic job with the part though.
 

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Rocketman is part "rockumentary," part stage-type musical, part fantasy, and has a very abrupt ending (which after enduring the rest, I was actually grateful for). But early on they had him singing Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting with Bluesology. That song first appeared on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, he hadn't even met Bernie when he was with Bluesology. And another scene where he took on his surname to go with "Elton," implying that John came from John Lennon. History has always claimed that his stage name came from a combination of bandmates' Elton Dean and Long John Baldry's names. If Elton made sure the movie was factual, then we've been told quite a few lies since his career started.

Damn, that truly does suck. I also heard that history about Elton Dean/Long John Baldry, re: his name -- I guess he didn't want to go down in history as "Reggie." :teehee: Though on the old chat BBS I used to frequent (Atlanta Chatline), I was acquainted with someone who attended the same 12-step meeting as EJ, and heard that he absolutely uses "Reggie" in that context -- I guess to support the Tradition about anonymity -- as if anyone anywhere wouldn't know that face and gapped smile, whether he called himself Elton, Reggie, or PussInBoots.

Look up the old video of T'Rex's Bang A Gong -- and there's Reggie on the keyboard. ;) Yeah, he was still Reggie then, not having achieved his own fame.

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Damn, that truly does suck. I also heard that history about Elton Dean/Long John Baldry, re: his name -- I guess he didn't want to go down in history as "Reggie." :teehee: Though on the old chat BBS I used to frequent (Atlanta Chatline), I was acquainted with someone who attended the same 12-step meeting as EJ, and heard that he absolutely uses "Reggie" in that context -- I guess to support the Tradition about anonymity -- as if anyone anywhere wouldn't know that face and gapped smile, whether he called himself Elton, Reggie, or PussInBoots.

Look up the old video of T'Rex's Bang A Gong -- and there's Reggie on the keyboard. ;) Yeah, he was still Reggie then, not having achieved his own fame.

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By all means, go see it for yourself, you may actually love it! All the reviews I've read were glowing. I've actually only read one other that was like mine, and that fella was a bit confused too. I thought I was pretty Elton savvy after all these years, owning books, documentary videos, his entire catalog on vinyl and CD, DVDs, you name it. Remember nearly 40 years ago when he came out as BI-sexual? (He really didn't have anyone fooled, but that was a time when fully "coming out" could cost one their career.) And I finally got to see him in concert when I was 33, even with nosebleed seats it was a religious experience. Lol! So yeah, maybe I expected a bit too much from one movie, but I doubt I'll be seeing it again. Glad we watched on the fire stick, if we had wasted the mint it costs to go to a theater nowadays I'd have been pissed.
 

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By all means, go see it for yourself, you may actually love it! All the reviews I've read were glowing. I've actually only read one other that was like mine, and that fella was a bit confused too. I thought I was pretty Elton savvy after all these years, owning books, documentary videos, his entire catalog on vinyl and CD, DVDs, you name it. Remember nearly 40 years ago when he came out as BI-sexual? (He really didn't have anyone fooled, but that was a time when fully "coming out" could cost one their career.) And I finally got to see him in concert when I was 33, even with nosebleed seats it was a religious experience. Lol! So yeah, maybe I expected a bit too much from one movie, but I doubt I'll be seeing it again. Glad we watched on the fire stick, if we had wasted the mint it costs to go to a theater nowadays I'd have been pissed.

I probably will see it, but I nearly throw a gasket when I read a historical novel that isn't historical at all, so I can't imagine I'd feel any different about a movie, on the subject of someone that I also have read about in GREAT depth -- screw the homework, I had to re-read all the liner notes and whatnot!

I do remember that interview in Rolling Stone; I had that issue, just so I could read all about it! I was just 16 or so at the time, so I thought it was deliciously sinful or something. I saw him when I was 15, at the Omni; when he was doing his multiple encores, the dad of the 2 girls I went with, went to get the car and bring it out to the street so we didn't have to walk 18 miles, after midnight -- probably could have used the long walk to burn off some of the excitement of a 13 yr old and 2 15 yr olds, but their mom stayed with us, so she didn't want to do all that walking! But anyway, their dad said the entire building was shaking; he was worried it was gonna come down on him before he could get the car out! That was to the final encore, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting (it was Saturday night, coincidentally), and I can believe it about the whole bldg shaking -- it was WILD in there, house lights up, standing on our chairs (first row, floor seats, far right in front of the WALL of loudspeakers -- I couldn't hear for 3 days) -- gotta miss 1976; those 1st row floor seats cost $7.50 each. :)

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Stuff It was a movie about a lesbian couple. The story was geared more to the fact of them being a couple. Bit of a "slice of life" kind of tale. To me it seemed to drag and be mundane.

Also saw Triple X: Return of Xander Cage It was meh.
 

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Serenity

not bad, worth a watch. but it does get a little confusing about half way through= things start becoming not what they appear.
 

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Saw "A Star is Born" at my son's yesterday. Well, yeah, I SAW it. I didn't hear a whole lot of it except music, since there were two hyperactive rugrats in the room who just could not be quiet despite threats and warnings.

If those two weren't shagging during the filming of that whole picture, then they should have won more Oscars. Damndest acting I ever saw. :oops: I also think Bradley Cooper had to have been trashed a good bit of the time. Bless his heart, it was pitiful.

Wicked ending, upsetting as hell, made me cry. That doesn't happen often. :sad:

I'll definitely watch it again, as soon as humanly possible, on my tablet with earbuds so I can get all the dialog.
 

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Backtrace - A Sly Stallone film about a bank robbery and a robber who forgot it all. Stallone plays a rather low key detective in it.

Suppose you realize you're growing old when the movie folks you've grown up seeing start showing their age.
 

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The Professor and the Madman
I enjoyed this one quite a bit, interesting story. Penn's performance was superb imo.
 

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Tusk. A crazy movie on Netflix. Has Justin long and the grown up version of the kid that sees dead people

Haley Joel Osment. Did you ever see Secondhand Lions with him, Robert Duvall, and Michael Caine? Super movie, haven't seen it on anywhere in years but I'd love to watch it again.
 

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Haley Joel Osment. Did you ever see Secondhand Lions with him, Robert Duvall, and Michael Caine? Super movie, haven't seen it on anywhere in years but I'd love to watch it again.
I had to buy that one, watch it several times a year. Somehow I never get tired of the cheesy flashbacks.
 

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I had to buy that one, watch it several times a year. Somehow I never get tired of the cheesy flashbacks.

I should have bought it, too. It's near the top of my list of favorite movies ever. "The Cider House Rules" is probably my very favorite, which is another of Michael Caine's.
 

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I should have bought it, too. It's near the top of my list of favorite movies ever. "The Cider House Rules" is probably my very favorite, which is another of Michael Caine's.
3.99 on amazon.
 

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