Ishtar Ishtar is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Elaine May and starring Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman as "Rogers and Clarke" – a duo of incredibly untalented lounge singers who travel to Morocco looking for work, and stumble into a four-party Cold War standoff. It also starred Isabelle Adjani and Charles Grodin and was shot by Vittorio Storaro. The songs in the film were written by Paul Williams, with additional input from Hoffman and May. The motion picture's production, carried out on location in Morocco and in New York City, drew media attention before its release due to its lavish budget and cost overruns, even given its well-paid stars. May and many of the others involved with the project, particularly Beatty, clashed regularly to the point that longstanding friendships suffered. A change in studio management during the post-production phase also led to interpersonal difficulties that affected the film. The film was a notorious failure at the box office and received horrible reviews, with more expected of the big-name stars involved in it than they managed to deliver on screen. WIKI
I'm going to attempt something I've never done since joining Sciforums. Why not? I have no idea. What am I going to do? Well, I'm going to thumbs up this post as it just made my Saturday morning wonderful Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Question: Is that thumbs up or thumb up? It is thumbs right? Why is that? ..... need more coffee....
Speaking of Will Smith Men in Black III (about the middle of 2012) Director: Barry Sonnenfeld Stars: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin (Full Cast) Studio: Columbia Pictures The Plot: Plot unknown. THE BUZZ: What we do know: Tommy Lee Jones finally agreed to reprise his Agent K after a protracted period of negotiations; the story will involve Will Smith's Agent J traveling back to 1969, where he encounters a younger version of his alien-fighting companion, played by Josh Brolin; the story was still being written as filming commenced.
A fairly exhaustive list of my favorite movies (in no particular order): Alien Aliens Matrix Matrix Revolutions Matrix Reloaded Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek (Abrams) Avatar State of Play Siriana The Boondock Saints Michael Clayton Ocean's 11 Ocean's 12 Oh Brother, Where Art Thou The Italian Job Gangs of New York The Bourne Identity The Bourne Supremacy The Bourne Ultimatum The Departed Kill Bill I Kill Bill II The Professional The Mechanic The Crow Close Encounters of the Third Kind A Few Good Men Letters from Iwo Jima Unleashed A River Runs Through It Boogie Nights Almost Famous Bram Stoker's Dracula The Kingdom Apollo 13 Taken Doubt The A-Team Batman Batman Begins Batman The Dark Knight Inception Snatch Truman Sin City The Watchmen V for Vendetta District 9 Dances With Wolves Good Will Hunting Blade I Blade II Pandorum Supernova American Beauty Tron Legacy Gattaca Pitch Black The Chronicles of Riddick Serenety The Lion King Titan AE Die Hard Live Free or Die Hard Love is a Many Splendored Thing The Quantum of Solace Casino Royale Donny Darko Twelve Monkeys Independence Day The Return of the King Spiderman II Xmen I Xmen II Gladiator Starship Troopers (yeah, horrible. . . but really fun) Minority Report The Fifth Element The Fountain Superman MST3K: The Movie (This Island Earth) Kingdom of Heaven The Andromeda Strain (original, though the remake was pretty good) 28 Days Later 28 Weeks Later Star Wars III, The Revenge of the Sith (yeah, I liked one of the prequels) Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix Elizabeth 2001: A Space Odyssey 2010: The Year We Make Contact Shooter The Shawshank Redemption Belle Époque Pan's Labyrinth Shrek I Airplane Airplane II Aladdin Unbreakable The Sixth Sense Shrek II Top Gun The Last of the Mohicans Glory True Grit (2010) The Karate Kid The Silence of the Lambs Terminator II Stargate The Usual Suspects Fight Club Pulp Fiction Legend Dune (SciFi Channel's) Dune (1984) The Planet of the Apes Rise of the Planet of the Apes Dark City Predators (yeah, the new one) Spaceballs The Abyss Team America, World Police Tombstone The Pacific Band of Brothers Mission Impossible III ~String
superstring01 Nice list, I only counted about 5 that I haven't seen on it. But I'm somewhat confused as to why with that list of likes you could have disliked the movies in your dislike list. I find that really strange. But like you said it's probably mostly a super hero thing, but I did notice some on your like list, so still confused.Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
I didn't see " The Post Man on that list . You better go watch that one again with an open mind . This time think about the power of 8 when you do . Your O.K. thou cause you got " A river runs though it on your list and that baby makes you the Greatest . This will get you good . The guy that wrote that book . I got his best friend Klu Klux Klan card in me desk . Yeah is funny . Arnold Holt is his name and yeah he was a Clans Man . Can you believe that I would have that evidence like that in my possession . I kept it cause I thought it historical and I had never seen a clans man card . Yeah he had a signed copy of the book that said " To my best friend Arnold . I bet the author of a River runs through us was a clans man too if they was best buds . Oh shit oh dear . The things you can learn when people die . I cleaned out his trailer . Arnold"s silly not the the other guy . Actually it was Stella's Trailer . She be Me step Daughters Aunt that Died a few years back . Arnold was her Husband who had died several years before that . Stella got a bad case of Alzheimer and ended up in the rest Home and I got the dirty job of cleaning up the trailer so it was some what fit to be sold . So Nasty little Me kept the Clan Card just for the hell of it cause I already knew he was best buds wid the author of that book . Was that bad ? I didn't think so cause I got evidence to back up Me claim . THE Card
I don't have an issue with superhero stories, per se. I just like some and dislike others. I pretty much have hated every single Marvel movie with a few notable exceptions. Thanks! ~String
I believe you. And, hey, "A River Runs Through It" could have been written by Rudolph Hess and I'd still love it. It was a great movie.
I went through my Netflix list of saved DVD's, most are unrelesed movies with a rating of 4 or 5 stars. If you see anyting that looks old, it's a new release of an old movie. Also included 3 TV series I like a lot. For all in the below list Netflix availability is still unknown. If any of you would like to see the Netflix write up of any movie let me know and I'll post it. Dexter: Season 6 Lie to Me: Season 3 Hawaii Five-O: Season 1 Transformers: Dark of the Moon Bad Teacher Hanna X-Men: First Class Green Lantern A Borrowed Life Almighty Thor Apollo 18 Conan the Barbarian Contagion Cowboys & Aliens Cyborg 3 Deathstalker Drive Final Destination 5 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Harry Potter the Deathly Hallows: Part II Haywire Immortals In Time John Carter of Mars Killer Elite Machine Gun Preacher Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Paranormal Activity 3 Piranha 3DD Premium Rush Real Steel Safe Shark Night 3D Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Super 8 The Cabin in the Woods The Darkest Hour The Thing Underworld: Awakening Warrior
Whoops, I missed that one. I know your pain, you have my deepest sympathies. Actually, the plot is more like: "Aliens wipe out all of Earth's defenses in 8 minutes, then take 1000 years to erect a giant dome over Denver, then a caveman gets put inside an education machine, then derp derp derpity derpadoo... ancient hidden Harrier jets drive the aliens out, caveman H-bomb blows up entire alien homeworld, derp derp... all humanity converts to Scientology, derp... happily ever after." Overall an excellent and entertaining film if you're already in a UFO cult and jacked up on so much coke that you can't feel your own face.
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Insipid endings seem to be a disappointing factor of some movies, I'd be interested to know who liked the original release version of Bladerunner better then the Directors Cut and why. To be honest I first off didn't mind the Chandler style narration of the first release but the ending was out of context to the rest of the film. The directors cut was much better. As for the Matrix's 2 and 3, problem is that they joined with the machines in the end. It felt like they were fighting a temporary evil (Agent Smith) and ignoring their bigger problem (the machines). As a result, the ending was unsatisfying. you've built up the machines as the bad guy the whole time and then you just ignore them. I think I'm going to re-watch these films to see if I still feel the same way. I liked your film favorites list. What's your opinion of "Howls Moving Castle"?
Just take 'Nikita'/'The Assassin'. The scene where Nikita is is the bathroom with the rifle was poignant and moving in the original. Not so in the remake, it seemed hollow.
Onto the list. The 'Star Wars' prequels,... FFS, awful child fodder. And contradicting the originals. Total arse. Spider~Man. Spoiled by bad CGI. He moved like a bendy toy. Hulk, one Eric Bana is boring, and two, it was ruined by CGI. Highlander 2 has been mentioned. I remember walking out of the cinema and thinking 'But, but, but', so many contradictions to the canon set down in the first, it was just plain wrong. The Matrix sequels. WTF? I enjoyed the first one, then they crawled up their own behind, died, and went stinky. Avatar. Totally stupid plot. I like Sci in my Sci Fi, this was Bull Fi. The Costner Robin Hood movie. That stank for many reasons. Not least that Costner was in it.
I liked Titanic just like I liked Pearl Harbor, solely for the graphics. Unfortunately, new research of the wreckage suggests that the way it is depicted to break up in the movie, assumed correct at that time, is now not accurate.