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post May 24 2008, 10:07 AM, updated 17y ago

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Release Date: December 19, 2008 (US)
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Local Distributor: UIP

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Director: David Fincher
Screenwriter: Eric Roth

Starring: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Taraji P. Henson, Jason Flemyng, Elias Koteas, Julia Ormond

Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary:
"I was born under unusual circumstances." And so begins "Benjamin Button," adapted from the classic 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards. A man, like any of us, unable to stop time. We follow his story set in New Orleans from the end of World War I in 1918, into the twenty-first century, following his journey that is as unusual as any man's life can be. Directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett with Tilda Swinton, Taraji P. Henson, Jason Flemyng, Elias Koteas and Julia Ormond, "Benjamin Button," is a time traveler's tale of the people and places he bumps into along the way, the loves he loses and finds, the joys of life and the sadness of death, and what lasts beyond time.

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David Fincher is one of my favorite directors (well, at least for mainstream Hollywood). Zodiac for me proves that he's not just a master of visual, but literature as well. Can't wait. thumbup.gif
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Gosh I love Pitt and Blanchett and Fincher. Will have to watch this.
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Pitt and Fincher one two punch. Im sold. Se7en and Fight Club are awesome. i bet this one will be the same as well

plus Pitt and Blanchett have nice on screen chemistry in Babel

im sold.
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It has a Sweeney Todd vibe about it, the poster and the release date, lol.
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Early review:

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like what some forummers here mentioned:

david fincher and brad pitt... i am SOLD!
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http://www.joblo.com/reverse-button-poster

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Those cool peeps over at "Defamer" recently snapped a spy cam pic of the latest poster for the David Fincher directed drama THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON showing Brad Pitt as the titular character in front of the film's title…in reverse. Why? Well, because Pitt's character in the film is born old and starts again in reverse, silly bean. Clever, sure, but a little cheesy. An official, high res version is sure to come out in the next few days. Well, hopefully. In related news, a new TV spot for the film has been released showing Pitt being awesome, Cate Blanchett as Pitt's love interest being ridiculously sexy and Tilda Swinton as some other chick being Tilda Swinton-ish. The reverse aging starts Christmas Day. Click through for the TV spot goodness and HERE for the reverse letter poster bigness.


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I sure know where to go for the coming christmas.
Could this be the one that stop BATMAN from taking the Oscar?
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QUOTE(V3i HoN6 @ Nov 13 2008, 06:51 PM)
I sure know where to go for the coming christmas.
Could this be the one that stop BATMAN from taking the Oscar?
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Batman won't take the Oscar, regardless of this movie.
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QUOTE(Makakeke @ Nov 13 2008, 10:47 PM)
Batman won't take the Oscar, regardless of this movie.
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Which film you think will?
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Nov 13 2008, 11:06 PM)
Which film you think will?
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I've no idea. There hasn't been any spectacular autumn and winter movies yet. Still waiting for other oscar contenders like benjamin button, milk, doubt, frost/nixon, the reader and revolutionary road. TDK might get nominated, but it won't win BP.


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http://www.joblo.com/ben-button-posters

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Ben. Button posters

Considering the acclaimed director, the star power and the substantial budget, there has been a curious lack of poster promotion for THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON.

Fortunately, JoBlo reader 'Jesse W.' has rectified that, sending us nice snapshots of the two faceful solo posters and the oddly shaped side-by-side banner. Click 'em for largeness (and Brad's eyes following you everywhere), and make sure you've got some time on Christmas Day to check out David Fincher's reverse-aging love tale.

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Extra Tidbit: F. Scott Fitzgerald's original short story "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" was less than 30 pages long.

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http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Internation...tton-11003.html

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International Trailer For Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button has a new trailer. Yes, it still looks like the strangest movie of the year. This latest look is an international version, which means our overseas readers may already be familiar with it. If so, lucky you since this teaser is far better than any of those we’ve been given here in America. The differences are subtle but for the first time here’s a Benjamin Button advertisement which really works.

Watch the new international trailer below, and watch Brad Pitt grow younger in theaters on Christmas day.





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THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON is that rare film that manages to encompass the whole of the human experience in a mere two and a half hours, and I feel like I saw it at the right moment in my life. It’s something I’ll return to any number of times in the future, and it’s rich and strange and wonderful enough that I expect I’ll find something fresh in it every time. My profound thanks to every person involved in making this magic live and breathe, and I hope all of you reading this embrace the film the same way when it opens on Christmas day. Maybe one of the reasons the film worked on me so deeply is because I’m dealing with the notion of impermanence right now in a very personal way.

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this are one of those special shows that comes once in awhile.

Just like forest gump, big fish, shows that touch ur heart.

I cant wait~


Added on December 3, 2008, 12:58 pmthis are one of those special shows that comes once in awhile.

Just like forest gump, big fish, shows that touch ur heart.

I cant wait~

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QUOTE(BelowAverage @ Dec 3 2008, 12:54 PM)
this are one of those special shows that comes once in awhile.

Just like forest gump, big fish, shows that touch ur heart.

I cant wait~


Added on December 3, 2008, 12:58 pmthis are one of those special shows that comes once in awhile.

Just like forest gump, big fish, shows that touch ur heart.

I cant wait~
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Err, sorry buy Brad Pitt ain't Tom Hanks or Ewan McGregor, he wont hv enough acting ability to touch my heart. But still looking forward to this movie. The story sounds special and original for me. BTW, will it be released this Christmas in Malaysia or do we need to wait till next year? I yet to see any promotion done for the movie in Malaysia.
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QUOTE(Trinax @ Dec 5 2008, 03:25 PM)
Err, sorry buy Brad Pitt ain't Tom Hanks or Ewan McGregor, he wont hv enough acting ability to touch my heart. But still looking forward to this movie. The story sounds special and original for me. BTW, will it be released this Christmas in Malaysia or do we need to wait till next year? I yet to see any promotion done for the movie in Malaysia.
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QUOTE(Trinax @ Dec 5 2008, 03:25 PM)
Err, sorry buy Brad Pitt ain't Tom Hanks or Ewan McGregor, he wont hv enough acting ability to touch my heart. But still looking forward to this movie. The story sounds special and original for me. BTW, will it be released this Christmas in Malaysia or do we need to wait till next year? I yet to see any promotion done for the movie in Malaysia.
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Brad Pitt is a fantastic actor. The coolest actor of our generation, and oh, the guy can damn well act.

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Sold.Im gonna watch this.
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http://www.cinemablend.com/new/50-Curious-...ages-11166.html

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50 Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Images

The jury’s still out on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button but one thing seems to be certain: Visually at least, this is a stunning film.

Paramount has just released 50 new still photos from the movie. Each is more stunning than the last. I’ve dropped four sample images below, see the rest in high-res over in our Curious Case of Benjamin Button image gallery.

"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," adapted from the 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, stars Brad Pitt as a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards. Look for it in theaters on Christmas day.

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I'm so gonna watch this.

Fight Club is one of the best movies ever.
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The movie still got no release date in Malaysia? Hope they wont show it after the Oscar season next year. The movie has 167 minutes running time! Wonder how much they will cut for Malaysian cinema...
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Is this showing in Hollywood yet? Brad is more like Tony Leong, finest actor of his time.
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Nope. The release date in U.S is 25th December Christmas Day. Same release date as Bedtime Stories and The Spirit. A worrying sign considering the movie had a massive 150 million budget and almost 3 hours running time. I think they will struggle to make profit from the U.S market.
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QUOTE(Trinax @ Dec 9 2008, 10:05 PM)
The movie still got no release date in Malaysia? Hope they wont show it after the Oscar season  next year. The movie has 167 minutes running time! Wonder how much they will cut for Malaysian cinema...
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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Dec 9 2008, 10:48 PM)
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oh my goodness, here we have to wait for 7 weeks after US release??

in the trailer, cool is the word seeing a 20something brad pitt doing a marlon brando riding a bike!
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Ben Button clippage!

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For those of you who are new to the JoBlo Video section thanks to the newfound success of Jessica Biel stripping, I welcome you. There's plenty there for everyone and I see many of you have also found Shannon Elizabeth having sex with a snowman. Happy Holidays!

Well our video section has a lot to offer besides random celebrities stripping down in bizarre movies. We're constantly updating and here's some more goods for you. We've just posted seven new clips from THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON. It's been one of my most anticipated movies since it started filming and was it one of my favorite movies of the year? You'll have to wait for my Top 10 list but for now, enjoy these clips from BENJAMIN BUTTON to get ready for the big Christmas release.


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Latest news: Benjamin Button get 5 nominations for 66th Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture, Screenplay, director etc . Seems VERY likely it will get a few nods in this coming Academy Awards as well.

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Saw the trailer in cinema, yesterday. Awesome

Def going to watch this in silver screen
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woohooo...who can forget david fincher...seven n last year Zodiac. looking 4ward to dis movie

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so basically this is a story about a man who is born in 80s and then as he age he is young while everybody is aging ? hmm.gif
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The Curious Case of the Better Benjamin Button Poster That Never Was

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Most people I talk to agree that The Curious Case of Benjamin Button theatrical character posters are ugly and boring. I wonder why Paramount Pictures/David Fincher chose not to use the piece of promotional art which can be seen below (found in the studio’s Oscar advertising campaign) as part of the film’s theatrical marketing…

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/Film reader and graphic artist Bruno V created this poster mock-up using the above photo:

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I'm love movies like Big Fish, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, What Dreams May Come and etc. It's all so... quirky and heart warming at the same time.

I am SO GONNA watch this movie.


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ok guys i just watch this . and i must say this will win a best picture cause it shows the timeline and a lot of cool scenes .. too bad the ending was not really depicted on the short story
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QUOTE(rhoyo @ Jan 1 2009, 03:20 PM)
ok guys i just watch this . and i must say this will win a best picture cause it shows the timeline and a lot of cool scenes .. too bad the ending was not really depicted on the short story
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Australia had 'timeline' and 'cool scenes.' Max Payne had 'cool scenes.' And No Country For Old Men didn't have 'timeline' nor 'cool scenes' and yet it won.
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i think some parts of the movie r too long.almost drive me sleep
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must. watch. this.
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i also felt it was a bit too long and dragged a bit in certain segments. the opening half hour was very engrossing (the CG effects look so seamless, its quite amazing). it meandered a bit during the middle (esp the boat scenes and rekindling with his father), but the ending bits left me feeling all mushy and teary-eyed. its essentially a beautiful love story, and makes u treasure those you cherish the most in life. great flick to watch together with a loved one.
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god damn..this is one of the best movie i've ever seen..i just love the storyline..tears almost fell from my eyes..no dull moment or scene for me..
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I didn't like the ending though,
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But i would have gave this easily the best love movie of the year 2008, besides atonement and wall-e, although it never come close to being as magical as big fish was sad.gif .
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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Dec 9 2008, 10:48 PM)
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Gonna watch this, looks pretty tasty to me. Has the Sweedney Todd vibe!
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QUOTE(Ilianas_Toy @ Jan 7 2009, 12:58 PM)
I didn't like the ending though,
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But i would have gave this easily the best love movie of the year 2008, besides atonement and wall-e, although it never come close to being as magical as big fish was sad.gif .
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I dun like the ending too
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the movie ok but one thing i dont like is the heroin...hmm dunno dont feel benjamin really connect with her...should take other people...
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'Benjamin Button's' Oscar nominations may not pay off for Paramount

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Cate Blanchett stars as Daisy and Brad Pitt stars as Benjamin Button in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," which received 13 Oscar nominations, incuding best picture.

Although more ticket sales are likely, the high costs of making, marketing and distributing the film mean that it could struggle to make much of a profit.

Paramount Pictures Chairman Brad Grey is elated that his pet movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" topped the Academy Award nominations Thursday with 13 nods, including best picture. But such elation could be tempered by a sobering reality.

Although Oscar honors can lead to an increase in ticket sales as moviegoers flock to theaters to see what all the hoopla is about, the boost may not be enough to help make "Button" a financial home run for Paramount.

The hurdles facing "Button" underscore how risky so-called "prestige pictures," even ones showered with accolades, have become for the major Hollywood studios. Those movies, which aim to marry critical acclaim with mainstream commercial success, have long been a cornerstone in the film industry. Now, as the recession pounds Hollywood and DVD sales dramatically cool, such costly adult dramas are under harsh scrutiny.

"Against the backdrop of flat-to-negative box-office and DVD sales, these are the kind of indulgences the studio can't afford to take on," said Larry Gerbrandt, a principal in the media research firm Media Valuation Partners.

"Button" stars Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in an adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald story about a man who ages in reverse. Not only did Paramount and co-financing partner Warner Bros. spend $150 million to make it, but the companies will also be laying out an additional $135 million to market and distribute the picture worldwide, according to a person familiar with the situation. Since the movie opened Dec. 25, Paramount has spent lavishly to promote "Button," particularly on its Oscar campaign, which some industry executives estimate could exceed $10 million.

And with more than a dozen nominations to brag about, Paramount's spending on "Button" will shoot up in the weeks ahead before the Oscars are awarded Feb. 22 -- especially as it goes toe-to-toe against front-runner "Slumdog Millionaire," a small-budget film from Fox Searchlight without any Hollywood stars.

In the run-up to the Academy Awards, "Button" probably will benefit from an "Oscar bump" in ticket sales. At the same time it presents Paramount with a major challenge: For every dollar it spends on advertising, "Button" needs to earn $2 at the box office, because theaters keep half the ticket proceeds.

To date, "Button" has grossed $104 million at the U.S. box office and generated an additional $16.2 million in Australia and a handful of markets overseas. Warner Bros., which is releasing the film abroad, will roll out "Button" over the next few weeks in Germany, France, Spain, Britain, Japan and Italy. Warner's international president, Veronika Kwan-Rubinek, said that by the end of February the movie would be playing worldwide. And Warner executives said they planned to capitalize on the movie's Oscar haul to help sell it to foreign audiences.

"It is important to have great reviews and strong word of mouth," said Sue Kroll, Warner's worldwide marketing chief. She said the 13 nominations, especially those for best picture, actor and director, "adds a cachet that is immeasurable." Another plus: Pitt's movies, such as "Babel" and "Troy," often perform better overseas than in the U.S.

But even with its forthcoming international take and eventual DVD sales, "Button" could struggle to earn a significant profit -- or even a modest one.

A person familiar with "Button" said Paramount and Warner Bros. would break even when the movie grossed $300 million in worldwide ticket sales and went on to perform at projected levels when released in DVD and sold to TV. But the estimates are based on projections, and the actual results could vary.

The perils of the prestige picture have been rippling through several studios. Twentieth Century Fox was disappointed recently when director Baz Luhrmann's onetime Oscar hopeful "Australia," a big-budget epic starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, flopped at the domestic box office and was virtually shut out of Hollywood's awards season.

Sony Pictures missed badly a few years ago with its expensive screen adaptation of "Memoirs of a Geisha." And Paramount and DreamWorks' dark drama "Revolutionary Road," with superstars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, managed only three Oscar nominations, including one for best supporting actor. In limited release the movie has so far grossed just $6.2 million domestically. Paramount was hoping the film would get a best picture nod in time for its expansion this weekend.

Studios are increasingly pushing their smaller, lower-cost specialty films for awards, which can become much more profitable from the box-office bump triggered by a key nomination.

"Slumdog Millionaire," a critical darling from Fox's specialty film label, Fox Searchlight, that garnered 10 nominations, will undoubtedly now see its ticket sales jump. Many in Hollywood believe that the poignant movie, about a poor teen from Mumbai who becomes an unlikely contestant on India's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," has a chance to more than double its to-date current gross of $44.7 million when it expands this weekend to about 1,400 theaters from 582.

"Button" has been a high priority of Grey's ever since he took over management of the studio three years ago.

The Paramount chief is close to Pitt, his former producing partner, who has a production deal at the studio. "Button" had been languishing in development at Paramount and elsewhere for many years and was never given the green light over cost concerns. Grey pushed hard to finally get the movie made.

"We're all proud this ambitious film has touched audiences and the Academy," Grey wrote in an e-mail. "In my judgment, everyone involved has outdone themselves."

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I'm curious about the ending though.

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For all the /Film readers who absolutely loved The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, now is your chance to own a piece of movie history.

Button was a beautiful film, with breathtaking production design and brilliantly realized settings. One of the most memorable locations was the nursing home that Benjamin Button grew up in, which was staffed by his mother Queenie (the now-Oscar-nominated Taraji P. Henson). According to Sotheby’s, that exact house is now on sale for $2.85 million. At a spacious 7,800 feet, the mansion located at 2707 Coliseum St. in New Orleans boasts 6 bedrooms, a music room, a library, and a reception hall. Hit the jump for some more details, plus a few more photos of the house.

The Times Picayune has an article detailing the house’s history.  According to the Times, it was first built almost 200 years ago in 1832, and renovated substantially in 1872. During that time, it has housed three generations of William T. Nolan II’s family (Nolan’s daughter, Ashley, plays a doctor in Button). It has survived several hurricanes, including Betsy and Katrina.

You can view a 30-picture slideshow of the house’s interior by checking out Sotheby’s listing. If any of you plan on putting in a serious bid, send me an e-mail and let me know.

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QUOTE(Gr3yL3gion81 @ Jan 24 2009, 09:08 AM)
I'm curious about the ending though.

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Exactly what I thought!

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About the movie, it was okay to me. Not great. It was dull in some parts but there are some incredible, intriguing sequences.

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Ben Button was a GOOD movie. Very good. Well done. Beautifully shot. Had that old, musky, rusty feel to it. But at the end of the day I felt it was a little too draggy and I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would have.

For people who don't enjoy long movies, be warned that this one is 2hrs 45mins. Took me for an interesting ride though, I must say.

I rate it as 7 out of 10.
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post Jan 26 2009, 07:21 PM

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One of the best movies of all time. cry.gif
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Producers Of 'The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button' Sued

The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonAn Italian writer has filed suit against the makers of Oscar-nominated movie The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button - accusing film bosses of stealing her idea.

The Brad Pitt-starring film, which has garnered 13 nods at the upcoming Academy Awards, tells the story of a man who ages backwards and is said to have been inspired by a 1921 short story by legendary author F. Scott Fitzgerald.

But now Adriana Pichini, an office worker from Rome, Italy, has launched legal action against the studios behind the picture, claiming it is in fact based on a story she wrote 15 years ago, titled Il ritorno di Arthur all'innocenza.

Pichini's work was registered with the Italian copyright authorities in 1994 and sent to publishers in the U.S., but never hit the shelves.

The case has been opened by the Rome Tribunal Court, which means a judge will watch the movie and read the story. An investigation will be launched if the judge determines there are enough similarities to warrant a full court-approved inquiry.

Pichini has named the film's producers as well as Hollywood studios Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros.

http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/20...case_of_benjami

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The ending was not too great, he was an old baby once, why wouldn't he turn into an old boy instead ? f***ing retard.

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Was watching with my wife. I didn't manage to finish it but she did.
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post Feb 8 2009, 01:29 AM

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nice long movie........not bad. Like everyone says juz like the writer run out of idea for the ending
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post Feb 8 2009, 01:38 AM

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nice movie to watch...highly rated!!!
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post Feb 8 2009, 05:44 AM

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Nice movie~ although its quite long but i still manage to finish it.
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post Feb 8 2009, 11:12 AM

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yea the movie is a bit long and dragged on in a few scenes, for eg:

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yes im not that satisfied with the ending, even though it really tug d heart of the audience. I expect this..


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post Feb 8 2009, 12:00 PM

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thumbs up for this movie! smile.gif 4/5
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post Feb 10 2009, 05:48 PM

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i watched already. the storyline is really original, just the time frame of the movie might be too long for me especially at the beginning to the middle, but anyhow, this is a good and recommended movie. And it also remind me that we should appreciate what we had and never waste our times ....
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http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/02/12/the-sc...enjamin-button/

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Paramount Pictures has launched BenjaminButtonFX.com, a website that reveals some of the secrets behind the visual effects magic that was used to create The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. From a man aging backwards, to a city’s development over decades, the website features a bunch of different interactive displays of how the visual effects magic was created. It’s definitely one of those websites that you’ll have fun exploring. I’m wondering why it took them so long to get this site up? And I have to say I love the evolution progression on the loading bar (seen above). They should have used that image on a theatrical teaser poster.

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post Feb 13 2009, 09:40 PM

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agree the movie is too long-winded.. could have been cut off to 2 hours only or less would be still fine.. would make the film better imo..

the "if" scene was cool though.. something new

overall an overated movie.. 7.5/10
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long & draggy? that's not what i wanted to hear..
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post Feb 13 2009, 11:08 PM

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I really hated this movie. I really did. I don't understand the Best Picture nomination for it at all.

I hope some of you could answer these questions for me:
- How the heck did BB know about Daisy's crash? About all the little things happening that led to that tragic event? The whole movie were either told through his eyes or Daisy's and neither could know about these little little things?
- Struck X times by lightning? Again, what's the purpose?
- Why include Katrina?
- Born a baby, dies a baby? Come on! Why not die a sperm and an ovum, then?
- How much do we know or like about Benjamin Button? He likes Daisy, he ages backwards, his dad disowned him, he met THREE interesting characters (Captain, swimmer and piano teacher) but what else? I couldn't feel for his character nor did I really care for him as well.

I would have loved to love this movie especially seeing how beautiful it is to look at but it just felled empty. In a year where we have two great films being carried by two great performances, Benjamin Button isn't either one of the two films in my humble opinion.
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Feb 13 2009, 11:08 PM)
I really hated this movie. I really did. I don't understand the Best Picture nomination for it at all.

I hope some of you could answer these questions for me:
- How the heck did BB know about Daisy's crash? About all the little things happening that led to that tragic event? The whole movie were either told through his eyes or Daisy's and neither could know about these little little things?
- Struck X times by lightning? Again, what's the purpose?
- Why include Katrina?
- Born a baby, dies a baby? Come on! Why not die a sperm and an ovum, then?
- How much do we know or like about Benjamin Button? He likes Daisy, he ages backwards, his dad disowned him, he met THREE interesting characters (Captain, swimmer and piano teacher) but what else? I couldn't feel for his character nor did I really care for him as well.

I would have loved to love this movie especially seeing how beautiful it is to look at but it just felled empty. In a year where we have two great films being carried by two great performances, Benjamin Button isn't either one of the two films in my humble opinion.
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i agree fully.. except the born a baby thing cos its what attracted me to watch the movie so 1 point for "Originality"

but the thing i hate most bout this movie is ... brad pitt. his acting is just stale and overrated.. i cant stand watching his dyyyyyiinnng face.. a razzie's award maybe?

the only award it should be considered for oscars is "Best Visual Effects" (all the old brad pitt was CGI-ed)
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QUOTE(vetkin_gray @ Feb 13 2009, 11:24 PM)
i agree fully.. except the born a baby thing cos its what attracted me to watch the movie so 1 point for "Originality"

but the thing i hate most bout this movie is ... brad pitt. his acting is just stale and overrated.. i cant stand watching his dyyyyyiinnng face.. a razzie's award maybe?

the only award it should be considered for oscars is "Best Visual Effects" (all the old brad pitt was CGI-ed)
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Pitt's actually one of my favorite actors and I've admired Fincher up to Zodiac (well maybe Panic Room). But the last 3 have been underwhelming for me. If he directs Torso, I'll be drool.gif
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post Feb 14 2009, 01:14 AM

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Watched the movie a while back and though the movie's somehow beautiful but it still doesn't give me a greater impact as compared to Meet Joe Black. Brad Pitt is more appalling in that movie, and he has a great chemistry with Anthony Hopkins.

Unfortunately in TCCOBB, Brad doesn't really have a partner to excel with. No doubt Cate was ok in the movie, but her credentials were put to a stale in this movie. Juz a mediocre acting imo.

Bout the incidents in which Kobe refer to,

- the sequences of 'IFs' are juz to add some 'magic' into the movie so there's no obvious and apparent reason there. biggrin.gif

- lighting- > light humour?

-New Orleans-->Hurricane Katrina is a must! biggrin.gif i think its to show the changing of time.

-maybe its to complete a human cycle. He can't really magically disappeared or become an ovum or sperm aite? It would be another Butterfly Effect again..

-There's not much development in term of human relationship for BB eh..There's only few significant others who seemed to have a role in his life, one way or the other. I dun really care bout this aspect though.

Well, would have been better if Brad were a bit younger and had a decent 'sparing partner' in the movie. Most of the time he doesn't really sparkle and its a waste of his great talent.

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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Feb 13 2009, 11:08 PM)
I really hated this movie. I really did. I don't understand the Best Picture nomination for it at all.

I hope some of you could answer these questions for me:
- How the heck did BB know about Daisy's crash? About all the little things happening that led to that tragic event? The whole movie were either told through his eyes or Daisy's and neither could know about these little little things?
- Struck X times by lightning? Again, what's the purpose?
- Why include Katrina?
- Born a baby, dies a baby? Come on! Why not die a sperm and an ovum, then?
- How much do we know or like about Benjamin Button? He likes Daisy, he ages backwards, his dad disowned him, he met THREE interesting characters (Captain, swimmer and piano teacher) but what else? I couldn't feel for his character nor did I really care for him as well.

I would have loved to love this movie especially seeing how beautiful it is to look at but it just felled empty. In a year where we have two great films being carried by two great performances, Benjamin Button isn't either one of the two films in my humble opinion.
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-Yeah. I was so confuse whether it is narration or it was from the diary.
-Lightning scenes spoil it for me too.
-Why not Katrina? What's wrong with it. Come on.
-I was kinda hoping he die a giant baby, make more senses since he's born a baby size old man.
-It's not about Button, his "curious case" is just the side kick. It's about Button & Daisy and their love. About their "meeting point" and the time one were "unconscious" and the other one waited/taking care of. I can't describe the subtle feeling but this part of the movie works for me.

I rate this movie slightly better than Zodiac but FC and Se7en is a whole new level.


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QUOTE(Reimao @ Feb 14 2009, 01:14 AM)
Watched the movie a while back and though the movie's somehow beautiful but it still doesn't give me a greater impact as compared to Meet Joe Black. Brad Pitt is more appalling in that movie, and he has a great chemistry with Anthony Hopkins.

Unfortunately in TCCOBB, Brad doesn't really have a partner to excel with. No doubt Cate was ok in the movie, but her credentials were put to a stale in this movie. Juz a mediocre acting imo.

Well, would have been better if Brad were a bit younger and had a decent 'sparing partner' in the movie. Most of the time he doesn't really sparkle and its a waste of his great talent.
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Not with Claire Forlani but Anthony Hopkins? I dont know.
I think Cate was much better than Ok. In fact, I think slightly better than Brad Pitt in this movie. She carried the aging so well from 20's to 50's despite the make up. Dont take it wrong though, Im not saying Brad Pitt is doing badly. He is actually giving a worthy performance for the role. He drops his coolness unlike most of his other movie where he is just being "Brad" himself and let his stardom shine his character he portrays. He didn't eats on screen this time. laugh.gif


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I'm the only one who haven't seen this movie. laugh.gif

Will wait for the blu-ray release, hopefully in April. thumbup.gif

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post Feb 14 2009, 09:46 AM

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One word to describe the movie magnificent. tongue.gif Dam it was so suitable to came out during valentines days it was so heart touching about this movie. Although it was long , but it show a lot meaning. Although u got the beauty during u were young but when u old your beauty will faded away. But this shows shows differently, when he was young he was an ugly duckling but when he grow maturely he is becoming younger and younger .

PS: NEVER REGRET WATCHING THIS MOVIE .... hEART TOUCHING. wub.gif

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my best movie so far for 2009.
everything just works together. alright, if wanna talk about logics, you guys can delete my post here.

it's so magical. there is some 'pinocchio' in this film
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Not with Claire Forlani but Anthony Hopkins? I dont know.
I think Cate was much better than Ok. In fact, I think slightly better than Brad Pitt in this movie. She carried the aging so well from 20's to 50's despite the make up. Dont take it wrong though, Im not saying Brad Pitt is doing badly. He is actually giving a worthy performance for the role. He drops his coolness unlike most of his other movie where he is just being "Brad" himself and let his stardom shine his character he portrays. He didn't eats on screen this time. laugh.gif
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haha..Well i do feel that Anthony Hopkins made Brad more presentable while Claire made him lovable and intriguing in a good way tat is.

Cate is juz being Cate u know. I mean she's a great actress and all but she doesn't really shine that brightly in this movie. There's no notable character that i love in this movie, apart from BB's adopted mother. She gave the greatest impression in the movie to me though. Maybe the tone of the movie is a bit laid back. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(fin211 @ Feb 14 2009, 09:46 AM)
One word to describe the movie magnificent.  tongue.gif  Dam it was so suitable to came out during valentines days it was so heart touching about this movie. Although it was long , but it show a lot meaning. Although u got the beauty during u were young but when u old your beauty will faded away. But this shows shows differently, when he was young he was an ugly duckling but when he grow maturely he is becoming younger and younger .

PS: NEVER REGRET WATCHING THIS MOVIE .... hEART TOUCHING.  wub.gif
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of coz u hepi lar..u got 2 hours 40 mins for touching-touching session brows.gif brows.gif
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come on guys, the movie was worth watching, the ending is quite fine coz if it were to follow some of the forummer's idea in here, it would have been a stale ending...

i agree that someone else would have carried Cate's role better ( hmm, wouldn't Kate Winslet have done a great work?)

good movie.

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Wow,just watched this movie.This movie is awesome and really touching.So pity she had to get another man to take care of the daughter.

Best movie of 2009!!!

8.5/10


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QUOTE(kevin23 @ Feb 16 2009, 12:56 AM)
Wow,just watched this movie.This movie is awesome and really touching.So pity she had to get another man to take care of the daughter.

Best movie of 2009!!!

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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Feb 13 2009, 11:08 PM)
I really hated this movie. I really did. I don't understand the Best Picture nomination for it at all.

I hope some of you could answer these questions for me:
- How the heck did BB know about Daisy's crash? About all the little things happening that led to that tragic event? The whole movie were either told through his eyes or Daisy's and neither could know about these little little things?
- Struck X times by lightning? Again, what's the purpose?
- Why include Katrina?
- Born a baby, dies a baby? Come on! Why not die a sperm and an ovum, then?
- How much do we know or like about Benjamin Button? He likes Daisy, he ages backwards, his dad disowned him, he met THREE interesting characters (Captain, swimmer and piano teacher) but what else? I couldn't feel for his character nor did I really care for him as well.

I would have loved to love this movie especially seeing how beautiful it is to look at but it just felled empty. In a year where we have two great films being carried by two great performances, Benjamin Button isn't either one of the two films in my humble opinion.
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it was sick humour, like how u would enjoy a charlie chaplin film... i certainly did smile.gif

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I did enjoy it too but I gotta say still I was disappointed. For all the hype it got, it wasn't exactly all that brilliant. It's ironic how I looked forward so much to seeing him grow while watching the first half of the movie, because reflecting through all of it, the first half was the good part. After he got together with Daisy, it just kinda fell short for me. Got cliche and stuff. It was the times when he was growing up that's exciting...you know, his first drink, his first shag, his first love etc

All in all, I wouldn't miss watching BB cos it's still good but it really didn't live up to its hype for me.
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Feb 13 2009, 11:08 PM)
I really hated this movie. I really did. I don't understand the Best Picture nomination for it at all.

I hope some of you could answer these questions for me:
- How the heck did BB know about Daisy's crash? About all the little things happening that led to that tragic event? The whole movie were either told through his eyes or Daisy's and neither could know about these little little things?
- Struck X times by lightning? Again, what's the purpose?
- Why include Katrina?
- Born a baby, dies a baby? Come on! Why not die a sperm and an ovum, then?
- How much do we know or like about Benjamin Button? He likes Daisy, he ages backwards, his dad disowned him, he met THREE interesting characters (Captain, swimmer and piano teacher) but what else? I couldn't feel for his character nor did I really care for him as well.

I would have loved to love this movie especially seeing how beautiful it is to look at but it just felled empty. In a year where we have two great films being carried by two great performances, Benjamin Button isn't either one of the two films in my humble opinion.
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BB got a telegram from Daisy fren..
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SPOILERSS!!
beware prospect viewers..

Curious Case of Benjamin Button will be running backwards during the whole 2.5 hours. so you'll be watching the ending first.. (they speak backwards too and the subtitles are also backwards)
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honestly, i really love it.
this will be one of the few special movies i enjoy( forest gump, big fish).

damn, i love this quote"You can be as mad as a mad dog at the way things went. You could swear, curse the fates, but when it comes to the end, you have to let go. ".

really memang true, can use in everyday life.
9/10.
Love the young girl at the begining, very very nice blue eyes
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curious case has been getting a lot of attention and buzz lately due to the outrageous amount of nods.. but sorry guys.. the big winner will be slumdog millionaire. golden globes already proved it.. curious case din even get a single win.
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i stil didnt see this movie yet....waaa
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I Zzzz'ed alot while watching this movie. The plot is interesting but the execution is so-so.
With all the hype, its a disappointment.
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QUOTE(vetkin_gray @ Feb 16 2009, 11:24 PM)
curious case has been getting a lot of attention and buzz lately due to the outrageous amount of nods.. but sorry guys.. the big winner will be slumdog millionaire. golden globes already proved it.. curious case din even get a single win.
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bah golden globes are bullshyt. semua kerja rasuah, all the judge macam buyers.

I stop a few years watching that golden glode, always awarding prizes to random show nobody ever heard off.
Just because that show won an award, doesnt means it pwns every show in the universe.

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QUOTE(BelowAverage @ Feb 17 2009, 03:37 PM)
bah golden globes are bullshyt. semua kerja rasuah, all the judge macam buyers.

I stop a few years watching that golden glode, always awarding prizes to random show nobody ever heard off.
Just because that show won an award, doesnt means it pwns every show in the universe.
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Sounds like Academy awards. Babel? Crash? Capote?

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Um I thought Babel and Crash were rather excellent...
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QUOTE(subpar @ Feb 17 2009, 04:16 PM)
Um I thought Babel and Crash were rather excellent...
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But they werent buzzin' aint it? Until they won the Awards. Unlike this one.

Just to point out "always awarding prizes to random show nobody ever heard off." from BelowAverage.
No trying to spoil anything, the statement is just bias.

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is this movie overated?
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is this movie overated?
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very..

i think the main problem with this film is that, the producers made this movie with the main purpose of winning awards.. they tried too hard but failed miserably..

that's why it has only been "nominated" so many times but not "won" any significant awards out there..

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haha

last week i think... e! channel shows some quite similar comparison of forrest gump with this movie tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Snake'eyes @ Feb 17 2009, 05:46 PM)
is this movie overated?
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Actually, it isn't. You'd find lots of hate for this show, and not a very good critical consensus (see Rotten Tomatoes and compare it to Wall-E, for example, which I think is overrated).

The Oscars love it because it's an art project. Not many studious would spend $150 million to make a movie like this. They would rather be making "safe" movies like the The Dark Knight...

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Hate or no hate, its the hype that keep on buzzin even before the movie been released.
Maybe becoz of Brad Pitt? Or the over-expensive making? Or the brilliant script before hand?

I've been following the progress of this movie. I must say, I'm disappointed with the outcome. Or maybe its Brad Pitt, very distracting figure.

All in all, its a so-so movie for me. Should be better than "The Dogs". But with the outcome and over-expensively madefor this movie, I choose "The Dogs".

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i love it, coz its so original n first of its kind.
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nice movie.


Added on February 18, 2009, 8:54 pmjust wanna crack our head--->what will happened after he became baby back at the end of the story? is it sperm or ovum??

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QUOTE(FatSam @ Feb 18 2009, 08:52 PM)
nice movie.


Added on February 18, 2009, 8:54 pmjust wanna crack our head--->what will happened after he became baby back at the end of the story? is it sperm or ovum??
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this is an nice movie !!!

If got chance willing to watch it again !! thumbup.gif
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but really quite some similarities.

Eg. when the priest ask benjamin to stand up, its like RUN FORREST RUN!!!!

lolz.
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Great film! Very touching!

But i watched it last yer already
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Benjamin Button : "Absolutely!" biggrin.gif
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Good reviews I've been reading on this movie so far. Hoping to catch it from a cinema soon biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(FatSam @ Feb 18 2009, 08:52 PM)
nice movie.


Added on February 18, 2009, 8:54 pmjust wanna crack our head--->what will happened after he became baby back at the end of the story? is it sperm or ovum??
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oh btw to those who watched the movie...remember the old man who is always saying he got struck by lightning 7 times? they only showed 6 times...or did i miscalculated?
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QUOTE(jasonlim1 @ Feb 22 2009, 05:42 PM)
he will become this ----->user posted image

oh btw to those who watched the movie...remember the old man who is always saying he got struck by lightning 7 times? they only showed 6 times...or did i miscalculated?
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it's 7 times, the last one was before the ending credits.

Watched it for the second time, lol.
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i counted 6 including the one b4 the credits. hmm...

anyone can list out each time he kena strike?
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I saw this yesterday. I wan to let it linger for a few days before making up my mind, but I thought it was a wonderful film.
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I watched it twice and still thought it was 30 minutes too long or rather, they could have used the 30 minutes to tell us about Benjamin Button and his feelings.

I did not feel anything at all through out the show, sure a tug at the heart when Button found out he was going to be a dad because he wouldn't be able to take care of his daughter but that's about it from Button. Second time I felt something was when he yelled out 'You f***ing liars.'

Was he subtle or just plain passive and dull? Oh and his name is Benjamin Button, do we know anything about him?
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What do you mean we dont know anything about him? I dont think he was dull. It was not a showy performance, but he did very well as a normal man stuck with an abnormal body. He was a bit cold, and the tone of the film is a little cold, but I think that was deliberate and somehow it works and I really did feel for the characters. When did he yell "you f***ing liars"? I dont think I heard that in the cinema, though I'm positive there were a few minor cuts here and there.

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 05:25 PM)
What do you mean we dont know anything about him? I dont think he was dull. It was not a showy performance, but he did very well as a normal man stuck with an abnormal body. He was a bit cold, and the tone of the film is a little cold, but I think that was deliberate and somehow it works and I really did feel for the characters. When did he yell "you f***ing liars"? I dont think I heard that in the cinema, though I'm positive there were a few minor cuts here and there.
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1. I mean exactly what I said. What do we know about Benjamin Button after 2h plus? He basically does nothing, NOTHING interesting in the movie. He observes life and lives it but how did the events that he went through affect him? Where's the character development? Benjamin Button seemed incredibly emotionally void. When 'Momma' died, you'd think that he'll feel something but no, he just stares blankly with Daisy.
2. Why would a normal man stuck with an abnormal body be cold? He showed very little emotion apart when he was caught sneaking out with Daisy at night and the old lady said "You should be ashamed at yourself." He cried and Momma tells him "You're not like other boys."

And I too have a problem when Benjamin Button talked to the lady who taught him piano when he told her that he was aging backwards and she said something along the lines of "I'd feel sorry for you having to watch all your loved ones go." Doesn't aging forward require the same thing? unsure.gif What's with the "struck by lightning seven times?"

What did you make of the hospital scenes? I thought that ruined the movie for me as well. Just when I wanted to know what happened next in Button's life, they stop for a couple of excruciatingly unnecessary tedious minutes before going back to the story.

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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Feb 23 2009, 05:55 PM)
1. I mean exactly what I said. What do we know about Benjamin Button after 2h plus? He basically does nothing, NOTHING interesting in the movie. He observes life and lives it but how did the events that he went through affect him? Where's the character development? Benjamin Button seemed incredibly emotionally void. When 'Momma' died, you'd think that he'll feel something but no, he just stares blankly with Daisy.
2. Why would a normal man stuck with an abnormal body be cold? He showed very little emotion apart when he was caught sneaking out with Daisy at night and the old lady said "You should be ashamed at yourself." He cried and Momma tells him "You're not like other boys."
I believe this is one of those films that for me I didn't need to ask what kind of person he was, what motivates him to do this and that, etc. It feels natural to me. He was a boy/man who wanted to be normal, and despite the extraordinary circumstances he was put in, acted as best he could to be normal. Apart from his appearance, he was not an extraordinary man. He was like us. Besides, I would expect someone who ages backwards to be pretty passive in real life. The film's tone and Benjamin's demeanor can be cold, and as such the surface of the film feels cold, but once you get through it, the film gets through to you. It's one of those "you-get-it-or-you-dont-get-it" things I suppose. And it certainly clicked with me. People say this would be an ordinary movie with the backwards aging taken out, but I dont evaluate films that way, the same way I dont say "Memento would be an ordinary crime film if it werent told in reverse" or "TDK is only as good as Heath Ledger's performance". I do not take things like that away from the film, because it is part of the film, and to have someone age backwards to me is what makes the film unique and should never be taken out of the equation.

Speaking of other films, I understand some of the comparisons with Forrest Gump, but I don't buy all of it. This feels like a very different film. The exterior is colder, the mood/tone much more sombre, and appropriately it is a more contemplative film that Forrest Gump. My first impression is that this is a film I would want to rewatch when I am 40, again when I am 50, 60, etc.

When he catches up with his age in his forties, and he looks his age, I genuinely felt happy for him, and at the same time, I felt sorry for him... for them... because it wouldn't last. It's heartbreaking that you wait 40 years of you life to reach there and to have it disappear so fast after.

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And I too have a problem when Benjamin Button talked to the lady who taught him piano when he told her that he was aging backwards and she said something along the lines of "I'd feel sorry for you having to watch all your loved ones go." Doesn't aging forward require the same thing?  unsure.gif What's with the "struck by lightning seven times?"

I assume she said that because all his loved ones were the old folks at the house since he was raised there, and they would go before he did. He wasn't surrounded by his peers. His only equal was Daisy. The struck by lightning thingy was just a running gag. Funny for the first few times but probably just about overstayed its welcome. Oh btw to the guys above, the first time he talks about it, two instances of the lightning striking him were shown, maybe you guys missed that and thus only counted six?

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What did you make of the hospital scenes? I thought that ruined the movie for me as well. Just when I wanted to know what happened next in Button's life, they stop for a couple of excruciatingly unnecessary tedious minutes before going back to the story.
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This I agree to an extent. It (obviously) didn't ruin the movie for me, but it did spoil some of it. The drastic change in setting and colour was distracting, and it affected the flow (particularly early on), and the old lady's (btw, I read she was played by Blanchett, I wouldn't have known otherwise) voice was grating. Also, and this might be just me, but I didn't find her daughter interesting or of much use except to read the diary. The hospital scenes were by far the weakest in the film.
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The whole movie isnt as nice as i have expected.

Benjamin Button just feels,emotionless.
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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 07:01 PM)
I believe this is one of those films that for me I didn't need to ask what kind of person he was, what motivates him to do this and that, etc. It feels natural to me. He was a boy/man who wanted to be normal, and despite the extraordinary circumstances he was put in, acted as best he could to be normal. Apart from his appearance, he was not an extraordinary man. He was like us. Besides, I would expect someone who ages backwards to be pretty passive in real life. The film's tone and Benjamin's demeanor can be cold, and as such the surface of the film feels cold, but once you get through it, the film gets through to you. It's one of those "you-get-it-or-you-dont-get-it" things I suppose. And it certainly clicked with me. People say this would be an ordinary movie with the backwards aging taken out.
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But the trouble is for me, it's still an ordinary movie IN SPITE of him aging backwards which was/is my main gripe (make up aside). I mean, a person observing life, seeing people die and falling in love could be done with a man aging forwards. So why introduce the concept of aging backwards besides showing that it could be done on screen? Though not in the same category, it was like watching The Nutty Professor.

QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 07:01 PM)
Speaking of other films, I understand some of the comparisons with Forrest Gump, but I don't buy all of it. This feels like a very different film. The exterior is colder, the mood/tone much more sombre, and appropriately it is a more contemplative film that Forrest Gump. My first impression is that this is a film I would want to rewatch when I am 40, again when I am 50, 60, etc.
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Contemplative? What did you get out of the movie? All I got was: WTF?!

QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 07:01 PM)
When he catches up with his age in his forties, and he looks his age, I genuinely felt happy for him, and at the same time, I felt sorry for him... for them... because it wouldn't last. It's heartbreaking that you wait 40 years of you life to reach there and to have it disappear so fast after.
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He loved Daisy? I really didn't sense it especially how he screwed with one, two.....twenty, twenty-one women over the years as he 'longed' to be with Daisy. So I didn't really sense the love Button had for Daisy and when Button left Daisy, all she did was stare at him. What was she thinking?

The concept of two people aging differently having to wait for forty years to be together should be tragic, sad and heartwarming but no, it's COLD - as you mentioned. It shouldn't feel that way, at least to me. And you would think that love would be better expressed rather than:-

Daisy: Will you sleep with me?
Button: Absolutely.

I've not come across a movie where I cared so little about the title character, more so when it's an Academy Award nominated film.

QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 07:01 PM)
I assume she said that because all his loved ones were the old folks at the house since he was raised there, and they would go before he did. He wasn't surrounded by his peers. His only equal was Daisy. The struck by lightning thingy was just a running gag. Funny for the first few times but probably just about overstayed its welcome. Oh btw to the guys above, the first time he talks about it, two instances of the lightning striking him were shown, maybe you guys missed that and thus only counted six?
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Love? How could Button love people he had no connection with. They were just detached from him (too old and too young) bar the piano teacher. You may argue they were parental figures but I'd disagree. They were annoyed by him wheeling in and out of the house in his wheelchair and they certainly were annoyed with him playing with the forks and knifes at the dinner table, showing they didn't like him much. And the two deaths he was supposed to have connection with (piano teacher and Momma), he felt nothing.

I didn't get the gag, completely and utterly pointless and added to a painfully long running time. Make it a 2 hour film and perhaps, it would have been better. 2h 45m seemed a desperate attempt to seem 'epic.'

QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 07:01 PM)
This I agree to an extent. It (obviously) didn't ruin the movie for me, but it did spoil some of it. The drastic change in setting and colour was distracting, and it affected the flow (particularly early on), and the old lady's (btw, I read she was played by Blanchett, I wouldn't have known otherwise) voice was grating. Also, and this might be just me, but I didn't find her daughter interesting or of much use except to read the diary. The hospital scenes were by far the weakest in the film.
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What was the purpose of including Katrina in the narration? Made no sense to me.

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QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Feb 23 2009, 07:08 PM)
The whole movie isnt as nice as i have expected.

Benjamin Button just feels,emotionless.
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I wont disagree that he looked emotionless, but I suspect it is in part subtlety and part David Fincher. Fincher's direction, the visuals and the film's tone complemented Pitt's performance very well. How much was it due to subtlety (or not)? I dont know.

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Contemplative? What did you get out of the movie? All I got was: WTF?!
I thought it was one of very few films which actually made me think about life and death and impermanence and to cherish what you have now. It might have only made me think of these fleetingly, but a film that accomplishes this at least succeeds in something. I dont know about you, but the seeing someone age backwards is to me very fascinating. I liked that the film didnt de-age Benjamin after each scene; Rather it really takes its time and slowly de-ages him. I liked that. Maybe you didnt think much of the concept, but I totally bought into the (novel) idea.

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He loved Daisy? I really didn't sense it especially how he screwed with one, two.....twenty, twenty-one women over the years as he 'longed' to be with Daisy. So I didn't really sense the love Button had for Daisy and when Button left Daisy, all she did was stare at him. What was she thinking?

Actually that is another one of my problems, not that he screwed with many women, but that the film didn't put enough emphasis on the bond between them in the first half of the film, and so when they finally did come together the connection wasn't as strong as it could have been. There was chemistry, and the love was more authentic than the paper-thin Jamal-Latika love in Slumdog, but I think the film needs some scenes with both of them together, whether as children or adults, to really make us feel the bond. in short, I would have liked if they actually started something earlier, rather than so late, in the film.

I dont know why she didnt stop him from leaving. Maybe she felt it was right... I dont know. But it didn't bother me. And it was probably the right thing to do. Leave when she doesnt remember you and hand the responsibilities as a father to someone else before she grows up and remembers him. Hard to do, but probably correct, which makes me feel even sorrier for him.

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Love? How could Button love people he had no connection with. They were just detached from him (too old and too young) bar the piano teacher. You may argue they were parental figures but I'd disagree. They were annoyed by him wheeling in and out of the house in his wheelchair and they certainly were annoyed with him playing with the forks and knifes at the dinner table, showing they didn't like him much. And the two deaths he was supposed to have connection with (piano teacher and Momma), he felt nothing.
Parents feel the same way about their children all the time I bet. tongue.gif

Feel free to disagree with me, but the only people he had when he was a child were the old people and adults at the home, and I think he would have felt some love or affection for them.

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I didn't get the gag, completely and utterly pointless and added to a painfully long running time.  Make it a 2 hour film and perhaps, it would have been better. 2h 45m seemed a desperate attempt to seem 'epic.'

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I liked the gag the first few times. After that it became repetitive. They should have at least made the lightning strike in a more creative manner. biggrin.gif

The film was a little too long, in particular I felt the scenes with Tilda Swinton could be cut, but on the whole I wasn't bored.

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What was the purpose of including Katrina in the narration? Made no sense to me.


Neither do I. Which is another reason why I do not like the hospital scenes. It was yet another distraction which took me away from the main story and which served no apparent purpose. Seems to me they wanted the hurricane to have an excuse to have water wash over the clock in the end.

The film isn't perfect... far from it. It isnt a masterpiece. But at the moment I do think it's a great film, at the very least a film with ambition that succeeds in places. Could it have been a better film? For sure, but until someone actually manages to come up with that film, I'm happy with this.

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 08:00 PM)
I wont disagree that he looked emotionless, but I suspect it is in part subtlety and part David Fincher. Fincher's direction, the visuals and the film's tone complemented Pitt's performance very well. How much was it due to subtlety (or not)? I dont know.
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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 08:00 PM)
I thought it was one of very few films which actually made me think about life and death and impermanence and to cherish what you have now. It might have only made me think of these fleetingly, but a film that accomplishes this at least succeeds in something. I dont know about you, but the seeing someone age backwards is to me very fascinating. I liked that the film didnt de-age Benjamin after each scene; Rather it really takes its time and slowly de-ages him. I liked that. Maybe you didnt think much of the concept, but I totally bought into the (novel) idea.
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Yes, they didn't de-age after each scene but the transition from teenager to boy was definitely anything but slow de-aging. What happened in between would have been fun, seeing Button cope with Daisy being erased from his memory. Could you imagine the pain of him writing his memories in a diary to remember it? I would have liked to see something like that.

QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 08:00 PM)
Actually that is another one of my problems, not that he screwed with many women, but that the film didn't put enough emphasis on the bond between them in the first half of the film, and so when they finally did come together the connection wasn't as strong as it could have been. There was chemistry, and the love was more authentic than the paper-thin Jamal-Latika love in Slumdog, but I think the film needs some scenes with both of them together, whether as children or adults, to really make us feel the bond. in short, I would have liked if they actually started something earlier, rather than so late, in the film.
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I think I made my point when I edited my post earlier (refer to above) but I liked Jamal-Latika more for the reason there was a sense of longing and fulfillment when he got her. It was certainly more wholesome to see two people go through hell to be together risking it all (millions of dollars and their lives) to be together than

Daisy: Will you sleep with me?
Button: Absolutely.

Where was the sense of longing we should have gotten from the scenes involving Blanchett and Pitt. Just as you didn't get Jamal-Latika, I didn't get Button-Daisy.


QUOTE(QuickFire @ Feb 23 2009, 08:00 PM)
The film isn't perfect... far from it. It isnt a masterpiece. But at the moment I do think it's a great film, at the very least a film with ambition that succeeds in places. Could it have been a better film? For sure, but until someone actually manages to come up with that film, I'm happy with this.
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With its problems (overly long, underdeveloped characters and story), it's still a great film? tongue.gif I would have no problems if this movie was labeled a good film but I feel there's a great injustice when it's nominated over TDK for Best Picture.


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watched this movie 2 nights ago after being bombarded by good reviews from my friends.. didnt know it's such a loooooooooooong movie, I nearly fell asleep when it almost came to an end, coz the movie started at 12.45am..

overall i really like the movie, altho it's kinda ridiculous for such a story.. i find it rather touching, and has a meaningful storyline.. just didn't quite the part when Benjamin started getting younger though..


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maybe i have low expectation of movie but this film was ok with me.

anways i didnt like how pitt can be a teenager then become a kind and then baby. i rather have it pitt still have the teenager body but losing his brain capacity.

he slept with the other women even though he loved daisy is normal. he thinks he and daisy is no more. what for he sit at home and do nothing when he has this strapping hunky body. he would go bang as much women as he wanted.


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nice movie ?
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eh.. whats the ending of the story ? HEHE
last week went to gsc midvalley watch this movie..
while watching pass half mile suddenly they having technical problem..
frust then walkout lorr...
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I watched this and thought it was quite nice. Something different to see a person grow backwards. Nowadays hard to find interesting movies lah.
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Hmm.. he shouldn't have came back at the end of the movie. It spoils the mysterious part of how it ends if you grow younger.
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yeah..i don't really like the ending of the movie.. a bit predictable
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touching story. dunno why, i really feel the last part is really touching. especially during the time daisy having button in her arms and say that button know who she is but can't talk.

i cried. nice movie.
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QUOTE(suiteng @ Feb 27 2009, 10:35 AM)
Hmm.. he shouldn't have came back at the end of the movie. It spoils the mysterious part of how it ends if you grow younger.
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just watched ..

found out this movie is so lame and its too long.... only like few part/scene coz its interesting and meaningful....... and overall the movie is just meaningful movie to me ......this is what i like....
one part that fela said "i got strike by lightning 7 times" and blah blah something like that....... and forget to mention that the main character grow younger ...lol. ....another interesting part... laugh.gif laugh.gif

this movie is more in to romance...... and just found out that i dont like romance movies including Australia as well, it was so damn bored when i was watching it, dont know why. rclxub.gif hmm.gif

but im more into Action, Comedy and horror movies and etc. but what else and recall sry....?? laugh.gif laugh.gif

if talking about Oscar movies .... the "Changeling" and "this movie" are so damn boring for me ... lol and dont know they are in the Oscar movies list, that why i went to watch them.

anyway if im wrong pls correct me ..thanks .. but dont boom me can edi ...laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Somehow I'm more entertained by David Fincher's tv commercial work than his feature movie.Perhaps he should start making present time movie as his last 2 periodic movies (BB and Zodiac) seems not as good as seven,fight club and panic room. smile.gif

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seriosuly, the part where the wife hold him as a baby, still loving him.
Thats true love dudes.
learn from it
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QUOTE(keeseng12 @ Feb 27 2009, 09:26 PM)
touching story. dunno why, i really feel the last part is really touching. especially during the time daisy having button in her arms and say that button know who she is but can't talk.

i cried. nice movie.
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I'm looking forward to seeing this film.
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Whats with the hurricane thing in the hospital???
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wow you guys cried for that ending moment? lol big sissies..

i cried too though, cry of happiness cos the awfully long movie which took me 3 days to finish finally ends.. yay
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Whats with the hurricane thing in the hospital???
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it has something to do with brad pitt aiding huricane katrina something. my mom told me but i forgot wat it was
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I dont know why some people said this movie does not deserve for what it is worth, but to me i definitely enjoy watching it in the cinema, give it a 4/5.

The best part that i like most is during their same age, they are so lively and also not to forget the epic quote from Benjamin, absolutely!!!

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...anyone know when the DVD/Blu-Ray released of this movie will be ?


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post Mar 10 2009, 07:59 PM

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too too long..quite boring for me..not a great love story to me
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post Mar 10 2009, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(fa_aiz @ Mar 10 2009, 07:59 PM)
too too long..quite boring for me..not a great love story to me
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Yeah...not my type of movie, but it was a nice one~
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post Mar 14 2009, 05:33 AM

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A true epic that left me utterly speechless....

But also the most tedious films i have ever seen... sweat.gif
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post Mar 14 2009, 08:11 AM

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No doubt its running time was long but the movie was beautiful. Some of the scores are beautiful too.
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post Mar 14 2009, 08:12 AM

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heard this movie is nice.
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post Mar 14 2009, 08:20 AM

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If you are planning to watch it in the cinema, do ease yourself before the movie start. One thing I noticed about the movie patrons is that they were indecisive of whether to hold it in until the movie end as they don't want to miss anything or if they should just ease themselves and missed out some part of the movie. haha...
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QUOTE(spartacvs @ Mar 14 2009, 08:11 AM)
No doubt its running time was long but the movie was beautiful. Some of the scores are beautiful too.
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there are several other movies which run as long as this too.. but maybe this 1 is a lil bit more laidback than others, thus leaving us feel tedious throughout the scene
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QUOTE(slushie @ Mar 14 2009, 11:06 AM)
there are several other movies which run as long as this too.. but maybe this 1 is a lil bit more laidback than others, thus leaving us feel tedious throughout the scene
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just a normal drama but with a 'twist'...the idea and story presentation was nice and the movie itself was quite enjoyful. the feeling kinda reminds me of 'meet joe black', brad pitt playing the innocent yet troubled guy.. biggrin.gif
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post May 5 2009, 10:25 PM

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Just finished watching this movie on 720p tongue.gif

I must say, I heard a lot of people saying it was "very boring".

To be honest, it is an absolutely beautiful movie with the highest possible craftmanship for a film ! Incredible ! Towards the end (2 hours 40 minutes+) it gets really emotional and it ends pretty... awesome.

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Magical stuff.

I believe it may not be for everyone, but if you do enjoy it, you'll love it.


9.8 / 10


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post May 5 2009, 11:43 PM

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^ I agree with you
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post May 6 2009, 10:17 AM

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A great movie indeed. However one big question popped out of my mind. Does Benjamin circumstances have anything to do with the reversed clock?
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post May 6 2009, 11:01 AM

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Hey, i ahve been wondering the same thing also hmm.gif
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post May 7 2009, 09:01 AM

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he last half hour was very sad. Benjamin didn't get to see his daughter grow up personally. He even could not be her father. cry.gif cry.gif
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QUOTE(Evangelistica @ May 6 2009, 11:17 AM)
A great movie indeed. However one big question popped out of my mind. Does Benjamin circumstances have anything to do with the reversed clock?
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a matter to ponder for the viewers. as in the end where the clock was damaged by hurricane katrina.

get the DVD with director commentary. its always excellent to get those with it.
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post May 11 2009, 12:39 PM

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Received my blu-ray today.

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Managed to skip this from cinemas, will see this first time, on BD, this weekend. thumbup.gif

David Fincher is one of my favorite directors. I even like Alien 3. biggrin.gif


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post Jul 13 2010, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(Evangelistica @ May 6 2009, 10:17 AM)
A great movie indeed. However one big question popped out of my mind. Does Benjamin circumstances have anything to do with the reversed clock?
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The last scene where the waters are gushing towards the clock was meant to show that no matter what, time will go on.
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im already watched it thrice. beautiful movie indeed..

its a quite long movie, but its well worth my watching time..

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