Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Sandman on March 16, 2006, 12:24:47 PM
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Saw the movie last night. Have to say... I was disappointed. The movie was just slow and boring. At an hour and twenty minutes into it, I found myself reaching for the sleeve to find out when it was going to end.
All in all, it felt like watching a miniseries on television.
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I enjoyed the movie for sure but it was definately not action packed. I grew up listening to the guy, plus Im a musician -so my critique is sort of biased.
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How did you feel about "Ray!"?
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i rented this last night, but didn't get to it yet...
sandy, how would you compare it to ray? (i liked ray personally)
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I enjoyed Ray more. Jamie Foxx is a better singer than Joaquin Phoenix.
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I thoroughly enjoyed "Walk the Line". Yeah, pill poppers don't have that heroin junkie appeal, but it was still a great movie.
There were a couple shots of Joaquin that just for a split second I thought I was looking at a young Johnny Cash. He did a fair job of singing, but would never be mistaken for Johnny.
While Reese Witherspoon in no way, shape, or form resembles June Carter, (I thought her singing was better than June's) she definitely deserved that Oscar. I was sold on her, as the character, after the first scene. Talk about destiny, born and raised in Tennessee, cast as June Carter (near royalty in Tennessee music circles), then winning the Oscar for her performance. Bravo!
It was a great story any way you look at it. I give it 4 of 5 stars (the same I gave Ray).:aok
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Originally posted by rpm
While Reese Witherspoon in no way, shape, or form resembles June Carter, (I thought her singing was better than June's)
You're right. She did sing better than June.
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Ray was good. I haven't seen Walk the Line yet.... I did just see Jarhead which I've been dying to check out for a while now... And that movie just plain old sucked. They tried to copy FMJ for a good part of that movie and it came out looking like poopoo.
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Well, if Joaquin hit only one note in five correctly he pretty much had the role nailed dead on.
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Jaoquin and Reese both deserve mass credit for dedication. They took singing and instrument lessons almost a year until filming. Overall the film was great, relatively slower in the middle, but I never thought boring.
I'd imagine johnny's voice being hard to emulate, and jaoquin was prolly struggling to hit the low notes.