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PostPosted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:53 pm 
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Excellent film. I truly believe David O. Russell is the best "individual" filmmaker we have out there now (the best duo obviously would be the Coen brothers). Great storytelling, superb acting by Bale, Lawrence, Adams, and co.

This is a film about hiding ourselves, our true selves, conning each other, and conning ourselves, losing out on true love and real friendship...and it's deliciously dark, funny, and entertaining at once.

I highly recommend this film.

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W_Z wrote:
This is a film about hiding ourselves, our true selves, conning each other, and conning ourselves, losing out on true love and real friendship...and it's deliciously dark, funny, and entertaining at once.


Sounds very similar to the plot of the Midwest Sports Fan Message Board.

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W_Z wrote:
This is a film about hiding ourselves, our true selves, conning each other, and conning ourselves, losing out on true love and real friendship...and it's deliciously dark, funny, and entertaining at once.


Sounds very similar to the plot of the Midwest Sports Fan Message Board.


That's actually Anchorman 2.


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This confirms it...I'm seeing this movie one way or another over this break...


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and that is the true spirit of christmas.


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 Post subject: Re: American Hustle
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This looks good. Although I was not a fan of that rom-com pile of shit Silver Linings Playbook, I am a Russell guy.

I'm done with Jennifer Lawrence, though. Fucking annoying as hell with her publicist concocted down to earth girl schtick. And the media just fawns over her. She's replaced Natalie Portman as the new internet virgin jack-off fantasy. Getting a young Helen Hunt vibe from her.

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I'm done with Jennifer Lawrence, though. Fucking annoying as hell with her publicist concocted down to earth girl schtick. And the media just fawns over her. She's replaced Natalie Portman as the new internet virgin jack-off fantasy.

Natalie Portman was prettier, but yes.

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Getting a young Helen Hunt vibe from her.


That's Leelee Sobieski who has stepped away from Hollywood to be a madam and run a ring of dominatrices. Rumor has it that she tried to pimp out Evan Rachel Wood.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Zizou wrote:
Getting a young Helen Hunt vibe from her.


That's Leelee Sobieski who has stepped away from Hollywood to be a madam and run a ring of dominatrices. Rumor has it that she tried to pimp out Evan Rachel Wood.



Really???"? How the Hell did I miss that story? As far as the new Hollywood "starlet",I have the recent image of the puffy faced young lady smoking pot on her hotel balcony. She really ain't all that but my God what magnificent breasteses.

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Zizou wrote:
I'm done with Jennifer Lawrence, though. Fucking annoying as hell with her publicist concocted down to earth girl schtick. And the media just fawns over her. She's replaced Natalie Portman as the new internet virgin jack-off fantasy.

Natalie Portman was prettier, but yes.



Maybe, but JLaw actually has boobs.

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 Post subject: Re: American Hustle
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when does it come out on Bluray?

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when does it come out on Bluray?




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I still don't know what to make of JLaw. She isn't the best looking actress, but there is something somewhat pleasant about her. & no, I'm not just talking about her boobs.

Also, she has Way more personality than Helen Hunt.


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jimmypasta wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Zizou wrote:
Getting a young Helen Hunt vibe from her.


That's Leelee Sobieski who has stepped away from Hollywood to be a madam and run a ring of dominatrices. Rumor has it that she tried to pimp out Evan Rachel Wood.



Really???"? How the Hell did I miss that story? As far as the new Hollywood "starlet",I have the recent image of the puffy faced young lady smoking pot on her hotel balcony. She really ain't all that but my God what magnificent breasteses.

Yes they are jimmy.


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 Post subject: Re: American Hustle
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Best movie I've seen in years. 70s music sprinkled throughout gave it a Boogie Nights vibe (the scene with DeNiro and the sheik had tension reminiscent of the "Sister Christian" scene from BN). I think it will sweep all the major awards.

Jennifer Lawrence is annoying as hell (which is how her character is meant to be) but eminently fuckable. Gives a nice kiss to Amy Adams. Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper were both awesome.

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One little anachronism: near the end, one of the characters mentions doing a "solid" for his boss. Was this term around in the late 70s?

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it has its roots in the drug business so it could have been.


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Hot tits and 70's chic has blinded too many people that this movie is mostly awful.


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Got a screener, haven't watched it yet, but WHAT a fucking cast.
Can't wait.
Do we see taddies from Amy or Jennifer?

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 Post subject: Re: American Hustle
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Do we see taddies from Amy or Jennifer?


Amy's cleavage is on display the whole movie, though nipples are usually hidden. There was little left to the imagination. Jennifer has a couple good see-through scenes.

Just read Roeper's review, and he pretty much nails it in my opinion:


American Hustle as perfect a film as it gets

BY RICHARD ROEPER


Home run.

“American Hustle” is the best time I’ve had at the movies all year, a movie so perfectly executed, such wall-to-wall fun, so filled with the joy of expert filmmaking on every level I can’t imagine anyone who loves movies not loving this movie.

We’re told, “Some of this actually happened” at the outset, and somehow that seems more honest than the usual “based on a true story,” or “inspired by actual events.”

In the late 1970s, the FBI really did enlist the services of a con man from the Bronx to lead an undercover operation called Abscam that included the creation of a fictitious Arab sheikh named Abdul and resulted in the conviction of six congressman and a United States senator, among others.

That’s the foundation for “American Hustle,” but director David O. Russell is telling us from the start we’re going to take off on a flight of fancy. The hustle is on from start to finish, and at times I felt like the mark in a magic act — but it’s the kind of high-level magic act where you’re delighted to learn you just got played.

Russell and his “Silver Linings Playbook” stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence went right back to work together on “American Hustle,” which also features a couple of choice cameos from other “Silver Linings” cast members. They should make 10 more movies together.

In the opening scene, we see Christian Bale’s Irving Rosenfeld engaging in the painstaking and quite ludicrous ritual of putting on a toupee and executing a complicated comb-over. Paunchy, on his way to fat, and wearing flashy clothes even for the time period, Irving seems like a walking punch line, but in fact he’s often the smartest guy in the room, even when the room is filled with FBI agents. It’s another transcendent performance from Bale, making the argument he’s the best actor of his generation.

Irving runs a few dry cleaning stores around New York, but he’s first and foremost a con man, offering loans to the kind of people that can’t get loans from legitimate sources. It’s the simplest of cons: You give Irving $5,000, he promises to get you $50,000, you never get your money and you’ll never see Irving again, and what are you going to do, tell the cops?

Though married and the adoptive father of his wife’s young son, Irving falls hard for Amy Adams’ Sydney, a hard-time gal from New Mexico who has transformed herself into Lady Edith Greensly, a London socialite with international business connections. They team up, and the cons get bigger and more lucrative.

As great as Bale and Adams are, Bradley Cooper steals every scene he’s in as FBI agent Richie DiMaso, a would-be hotshot who curls his hair and lives with his “Ma.” If this guy ran into Tony Manero from “Saturday Night Fever” on the streets, they’d become best friends. Richie’s intense, and unintentionally goofy, but also insanely ambitious to the point where he’ll literally beat his boss (Louie C.K.) to a pulp when he’s frustrated.

After nabbing Irving and Sydney (who continues to maintain the Lady Edith charade even after getting pinched), Richie enlists their help in exchange for possible immunity. They go after Camden, N.J., mayor Carmine Polito (Jeremy Renner in one of his best performances), who’s looking for financial backing to restore Atlantic City. Carmine’s a family man, and at heart a good guy whose only real weakness is his willingness to do anything to help his constituents.

As Irving, Sydney and Richie work closely on a series of increasingly ambitious undercover operations, a love triangle ensues. But it’s really a love quadrangle, because remember, Irving’s got that “other life,” which includes Jennifer Lawrence as his wife Rosalyn, who’s bat-bleep crazy but has a death-grip on Richie’s heart, even when she’s getting fall-down drunk in restaurants or inadvertently starting the occasional small fire at home. (Lawrence gives the kind of showy, over-the-top performance that generates Oscar buzz, but I thought some of her choices were so big, even for such a colorful movie, they took us out of the story. Her storyline was the least interesting to me.)

“American Hustle” is clearly influenced by Scorsese films such as “Goodfellas” and “Casino,” but Russell realizes the enormous comedic potential in this story and goes for it. There’s also some genuine dramatic tension — from the intertwining love stories, through our empathy for Carmine Polito and his family, to a meeting with some Florida mobsters in which Robert De Niro makes a 10-minute return to the form he exhibited when he was the greatest and sometimes the most frightening screen presence in the world.

The costume, makeup, set design and music selections are just right, capturing the era without lampooning it. Russell nimbly hops back and forth with a few well-timed flashbacks, and juggles the multiple storylines with aplomb. Just when we start to wonder what’s happening with characters we haven’t seen in a while, they re-enter the story.

This is the kind of moviegoing experience where the credits roll and you immediately want to watch it again to see how all the pieces of the puzzle were put together, knowing what you know now — and there’s a good chance you’re going to enjoy it even more the second time around.

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 Post subject: Re: American Hustle
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saw it this weekend and really loved the story

Hot tits? You guys must REALLY love pancakes and fried eggs.

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Good movie. Started a little slow but picked up.

DeNiro was excellent.

Very good soundtrack.


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I didn't like this movie. Way too fucking long. Needed a heavy edit. Meandering would be a kind word to describe this film. Bad direction, which surprised me, and very shallow characters. I actually thought Lawrence was ok in this. She was believable despite, I think, being a poor choice for the role (a 23 year old as a long suffering housewife?) Bradley Cooper cannot act. He is just Bradley Cooper in everything he does. Russell allowed too much improv and it just became an unfocused mess with an abrupt, deflating resolution. I wanted to like this, being a Russell fan, but it's easily one of the most overrated movies I've seen in my life.

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Louis was pretty funny in this as the straight laced supervisor.

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Saw this over the weekend, good movie, not Oscar worthy. Plot was a little lacking.

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I saw this last night. I didn't like, or care, about any of the characters or what happened to them. I agree with everyone else who thought the plot was a little lacking, unfocused, and had an abrupt resolution. After seeing her performance I was surprised that Jennifer Lawrence's performance was so highly praised. Her character was supposed to be annoying, and she certainly was, but I didn't think her performance was noteworthy. And while I'm sure I would not be opposed to having it in my face, Amy Adam's cleavage is not something that should be the focus of a major motion picture.

It seems like they were more intent on "OMG! Look how 70s this is!" than telling a compelling story. The only thing that stands out the next day as entertaining was Bradley Cooper's character's impression of Louis C.K.'s character.

Boo-urns.


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How do you not care about the mayor?

Amy Adams is quite possibly the most overrated "beauty" in Hollywood.

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