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PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:48 pm 
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OK...2007 will be the year of the mega threads. ;)

Anyway, what were your favorite films of 2006 and your least favorite? No lists required.

For me, Little Children starring Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson is definitely one of my faves. Others include Babel, Running With Scissors, and Hard Candy.

This week, I intend to finally watch Volver.


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Didn't all those movies come out in 2006?

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Didn't all those movies come out in 2006?


As usual Eric, you're correct. ;) That would be movies from 2006.


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ahhh...so it's just the 2007 Rolling Obner Movie Thread...not the Rolling Obner 2007 Movie Thread.


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Um, yeah.

http://www.obner.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=27976&highlight=

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Or http://www.obner.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=27439


Either way, this won't prevent people from starting individual threads for each movie.

And more importantly, why would you want it to?


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favorites of 2006:

clerks 2
little miss sunshine
casino royale
rocky balboa
hard candy
kinky boots


what i've seen in 2007:

pan's labrynth
children of men

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what i've seen in 2007:

pan's labrynth



Is this as good as most critics are saying?


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what i've seen in 2007:

pan's labrynth



Is this as good as most critics are saying?


I think the Onion had the most accurate review I've seen of it. It was definitely a good movie but some of the reviews I read were a little overboard with the praise.

The Onion gave it a very positive review but they weren't quite so fawning.

I'd link to it but my company's new internet filter won't let me go to The Onion website.


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huskerpunk Wrote:
red Wrote:

what i've seen in 2007:

pan's labrynth



Is this as good as most critics are saying?


I think the Onion had the most accurate review I've seen of it. It was definitely a good movie but some of the reviews I read were a little overboard with the praise.

The Onion gave it a very positive review but they weren't quite so fawning.

I'd link to it but my company's new internet filter won't let me go to The Onion website.


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Pan's Labyrinth
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Cast: Ivana Baquero, Sergi López, Maribel Verdú
In Spanish w/ subtitles

Reviewed by Noel Murray
December 30th, 2006

Balancing childlike enchantment with grown-up horror isn't easy, and for a good long stretch at the start, Guillermo del Toro's populist fable Pan's Labyrinth seems bound to fumble. Set just after the Spanish Civil War, the film stars Ivana Baquero as a pre-teen girl who prefers to disappear into books, especially when her pregnant, widowed mother remarries and moves them to a remote mountain outpost to live with the ultimate wicked stepfather: a cruel army captain played by Sergi López. Throughout Pan's Labyrinth, del Toro cuts between López's attempts to smoke out the remaining rebels camped in the surrounding forest, and Baquero's retreat into a fantasy world where she's a reincarnated princess, asked by a towering faun to carry out three tasks and thereby complete her transformation into an immortal.

Obviously, parallels develop between the war story and the fantasy story. Both are about quixotic quests and demanding authority figures, and both have their share of magic keys and special potions. But for most of its first hour, Pan's Labyrinth doesn't fit together neatly. The fantasy sequences are wildly stylized and simplistically plotted, while the war sequences are bloody and brutal. But in the second hour, the stories begin to merge, as Baquero's tasks start intersecting López's mission, and she has to decide whether she can trust the creepy-looking mythological creature who's telling her what to do.

It would be a mistake to read Pan's Labyrinth simply as a heroine's journey, with a little girl representing all the Spaniards who stood up to the fascists. This isn't really a movie about one person or one historical moment; it's about the larger question of how history judges what we do. The republicans lost the Spanish Civil War, yet even though history is written by the winners, almost no one thinks of the fascists as the good guys in that story. In Pan's Labyrinth, Baquero disobeys and makes mistakes, but she's still the heroine. In the movie's moving final lines, del Toro shows a flower blooming, and holds Baquero up as an inspiration to anyone who feels that the world has gotten too dark for any light to break through. He's deliberate in getting there, but after two hours of dazzlingly fantastical images and stomach-turning gore, del Toro winds around, and finds his story's center.

A.V. Club Rating: A-

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huskerpunk Wrote:
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what i've seen in 2007:

pan's labrynth



Is this as good as most critics are saying?


Yes. It's very gory and spooky, but the story is wonderful. I really enjoyed it and I usually don't go for the fantasy type films. If you're interested in seeing it, I highly recommend seeing it in a theatre. I think too much would be lost on a smaller screen.

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I don't like gore. I love fantasy films.

I really don't know whether I should see Pan's or not. I'm hoping for more Mirrormask/Labyrinth and less Saw/Texas Chainsaw.


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I don't like gore. I love fantasy films.

I really don't know whether I should see Pan's or not. I'm hoping for more Mirrormask/Labyrinth and less Saw/Texas Chainsaw.
there's not THAT much gore, but it's a movie set in wartime, so what can you expect? That said, my favorite movie of last year.


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alongwaltz Wrote:
I don't like gore. I love fantasy films.

I really don't know whether I should see Pan's or not. I'm hoping for more Mirrormask/Labyrinth and less Saw/Texas Chainsaw.
there's not THAT much gore, but it's a movie set in wartime, so what can you expect? That said, my favorite movie of last year.


You're right, there's not a LOT of it, but jesus christ, what is there is disgusting.

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No lists required, but it's soo much easier.

1. L'enfant
2. The Proposition
3. The Fountain
4. The Aura
5. A Prairie Home Companion
6. Tristram Shandy
7. Lady In the Water
8. Casino Royale
9. The Host

I've been holding the tenth spot open for Pan's Labyrinth, which is finally making an appearance nearby this weekend, but I'd almost consider bumping something else off to make room for Perfume: Story of a Murderer. I haven't stopped thinking about it for a week now... It's not exactly something that I'd recommend blindly despite how strongly I feel about it, given what a wildly unusual piece of work it is, but if you're open-minded and don't object to a good amount of blacker-than-black humor and jaw-droppingly audacious endings with your period piece serial killer stories, then shit: go see this one.

Also saw Little Children earlier this month, which I loved.


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My 2006 Top Twenty Films

(Children of Men & Perfume: Story of a Murderer are on my shortlist for '07 -- they didn't open in MKE 'til this month.)

(Little Children never opened in MKE, period. A pity, I imagine.)


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I was so into the Fountain until the very end when things got a bit silly. Damn, that scene still bugs me. Otherwise, excellent movie.


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