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Haven't seen a thread on this yet but if it exists please pardon the duplication. August Rush is the movie out on DVD this week about the young boy that journeys to find his parents using music and the inner voice. It seems a little predictable and even corny or far-fetched at times but I enjoyed it and think that most parents and musicians, alike, will agree that the film is definitely worth watching. Two thumbs up.
 
Gee, I guess I'll never know. All we have here is Movie Gallery. Found out that ONLY Blockbuster carries it. They have the "exclusive" distribution rights to rent it. The closest one from here is probably 60 miles away.

Thanks a bunch, Blockbuster... :whatever: :nono:
 
we watched it last night on pay per view. i must own this movie... it made me cry; it really touched me. excellent, two thumbs way up from the movie freak. :master:
 
I saw it in the movie theatre with my wife and we enjoyed it very much. Bit o' a tear jerker. Though I was thinking in my mind that it could seem predictable or corny, it touched us somehow anyway.
 
Wow! What a great movie. I don't mind that I was crying through about half of it but the messages are great. I've been listening.
 
I'm glad all of you saw the movie - thanks for your comments. If I may hijack my own thread... on a contrary note, I bought Val Kilmer's "the Doors" and was disappointed. This movie is several years old but new to me. I'm sure Val Kilmer did a good job acting as Jim Morrison but the overall story was a bummer. Nothing but drugs, booze and cigarettes. I suppose it may be an accurate portrayal of The Doors but sometimes the truth is unpleasant.

Anyone else care to rate this one? I give it two thumbs down!
 
Skip77 said:
I'm glad all of you saw the movie - thanks for your comments. If I may hijack my own thread... on a contrary note, I bought Val Kilmer's "the Doors" and was disappointed. This movie is several years old but new to me. I'm sure Val Kilmer did a good job acting as Jim Morrison but the overall story was a bummer. Nothing but drugs, booze and cigarettes. I suppose it may be an accurate portrayal of The Doors but sometimes the truth is unpleasant.

Anyone else care to rate this one? I give it two thumbs down!

If you read the book "No One Here Gets Out Alive" then you'll understand the movie better I think. The movie isn't far off in my opinion and if that is the way it was then so be it. I'm just grateful for the terrific music they gave us.

The truth isn't always pretty or what you thought it was. I liked the movie but it certainly didn't leave me feeling real happy.
 
that's exactly what I thought of the book and the movie- both were quite depressing. I hate to say it but I ended up being not quite so impressed with Jim Morrison. Maybe he was "creatively inspired" by his drug use but still, imagine what he could have done otherwise?

I'll have to look for August Rush, I've never seen it.
 
August Rush is a completely different story than the Doors movie. Inspiration by connection to living beings, and positive energy in the universe vs. inspiration by drugs and darkness. I like a lot of the old Doors music, in measure, and really like the bluesy stuff, but I can't hang there too long. Kinda like Hunter S. Thompson. Intellectually very interesting, but I can't stay there.
 
I hate movies that make you get all choked up. The part at the end with the slow moving camera and music in the background builds everything up to an emotional climax when (spoiler happens). Well done and well planned out. *sniff sniff* :cry: :p We're giving it to my youngest daughter as part of her birfday this weekend.
 
3 copies just came in from amazon yesterday.

one for us, one for part of my mom's bday, and one for part of Baby Girl's birthday...:)
 
Wow, this has turned out to be a good thread - enjoying all the comments - thanks folks! I picked up a copy of August Rush when it came out in Walmart, last Tue or the week before. One I never saw about guitar, Crossroads - can anyone comment on that one? Looked good in previews back when it was circulating.
 
I'll be honest folks. This movie made me tear up more than I've teared up since "Field of Dreams".:cry:

By the way, CB doesn't understand Field of Dreams.:confused: COMEON . . . that was his Dad dude!!:cry:
 
You know when your eyes get all puffy and your throat hurts a little from choking it all back? Yeah, like that.

I loved Field of Dreams as well. There is the father/son story, a redemption aspect, a lot of things. I have to go rent that one again. I liked Seabiscuit too. Crossroads I saw a long time ago on HBO or something, and can't remember much about it. I wasn't playing guitar back then, so that part didn't grab me. I guess the movie itself didn't either, or I would remember more. i like movies. :beer:
 
Yeah Shiner... I hear you on Field of Dreams... just cut your heart out to see his father coming out of the corn and ask him to have a catch etc... very interesting that CB doesn't get it. I think it might be that boys bond to their father or father-figure differently than girls do. For us, our father or father-figure is a hero, mentor... friend... all kinds of things. I know that dad means all that to little girls too.

My dad died when I was two and so Field of Dreams tears me up because in a strange way, since I never got to have a catch with my dad etc... it gets me... the thought of him appearing like that... standing there getting to talk with him, have a catch.. well... would be magical for sure.

Good movies discussed in this thread!
 
wait, wait, wait.

i GET field of dreams, and the loss of my father... three years ago come april 4, was a crippling, hurtful, violent loss... we found out he had cancer on 4/1 and was gone three days later.

the problem was when i saw it. i don't remember what it was about the movie that put me off, now.

i am completely open minded to second takes on movies and will watch it again with shiner and see if it 'takes' this time.

as to august rush, we watched it again last night and i cried even harder than i did the first time. i'm getting ready to drive to meet my mom for a belated birthday party with just her and me, and i just wish i could be holding her hand when she watches it for the first time.
 
Skip77 said:
Wow, this has turned out to be a good thread - enjoying all the comments - thanks folks! I picked up a copy of August Rush when it came out in Walmart, last Tue or the week before. One I never saw about guitar, Crossroads - can anyone comment on that one? Looked good in previews back when it was circulating.

Are you talking about the one starring Ralph Macchio, i.e. "the Karate Kid"? It's something of a moron movie, i.e. predictable plot, same crappy acting by Macchio (think Karate Kid), same mentor/student theme as KK.

BUT, there is some BODACIOUS picking in that movie. It's been a lot of years since I've seen it, but I remember there being some really good blues in there. But the best was the contest between the kid and Satan's head player (who I just recently found out was Steve Vai). It smoked!

To sum it all up, it, along with the Karate Kid and Karate Kid II, has simplistic, predictable plots, not-so-great acting (Macchio's quick-tempered meathead act gets old after a while), but, like a car-wreck on the highway, you have to watch it. It's mildly addictive... :whatever:
 
Spudman said:
That was Ry Cooder and Steve Vai playing throughout the movie.

That's right, I knew it was Ry Cooder (had forgotten it though), but, didn't realize that was Vai also. Musically, I thought it was a pretty cool movie. And, yes, if I had a chance, I'd watch it again...
 
Good stuff guys - and CB, you're way out of my doghouse on Field of Dreams.
 
Skip77 said:
Good stuff guys - and CB, you're way out of my doghouse on Field of Dreams.

:)

mom's totally stoked... she is flying home right now but promises to watch it tomorrow and give me her reviews. we had a really cool visit. :beer:
 
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