#1 26 Oct 10 :: 23:13

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James Franco Appreciation Thread

127 Hours. Man, i really can't wait to see this movie, though I do wonder how I will stomach the big scene...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gazelle-e … 73446.html


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#2 27 Oct 10 :: 02:22

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

WOW...I really hope he does do well. I have had a soft spot for Franco since Freaks and Geeks. That show was so brilliant!


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#3 27 Oct 10 :: 02:27

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

People are saying he's amazing in this movie.  So far, everything I've read is really positive and buzzy.  smile


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#4 27 Oct 10 :: 11:55

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

big_smile I like Franco's acting. Seen him in lots of stuff. Liked all of it. He shoudl get somehow acknowledged.


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#5 28 Oct 10 :: 02:40

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

He's in Howl right now playing Allen Ginsburgh.  The preview looks really good!

Here is the trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba9yazkl0UE


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#6 28 Oct 10 :: 03:24

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

Yeah, I wanna see that too.  I honestly don't see how he can escape this year's awards season without getting a few nominations?


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#7 31 Oct 10 :: 07:06

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

Warbee wrote:

WOW...I really hope he does do well. I have had a soft spot for Franco since Freaks and Geeks. That show was so brilliant!

Freaks And Geeks is my favorite show.. besides Joan Of Arcadia of course! wink

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#8 01 Nov 10 :: 22:47

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http://www.iamrogue.com/news/movie-news … s-now.html

I didn't watch these yet, so I don't know if Amber is in them, but here are some clips from the movie. smile


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#9 04 Nov 10 :: 03:00

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James Franco will be on Jay Leno tonight talking about 127 Hours.  I'd record it, but ever since Conan, I don't watch Jay Leno anymore!.  lol  Silly I know.


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#10 04 Nov 10 :: 03:04

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

I haven't watched The Big Giant Chin for years!  Can't stand that guy.


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#11 05 Nov 10 :: 00:09

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I always hated him too. Even more so when he screwed over my favorite talkshow host. ♥COCO!♥ lol
and I even hated the talkshow host on Caprica because it was so obvious that he was trying to be Leno.


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#12 06 Nov 10 :: 14:10

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CappuGirl wrote:

I always hated him too. Even more so when he screwed over my favorite talkshow host. ♥COCO!♥ lol
and I even hated the talkshow host on Caprica because it was so obvious that he was trying to be Leno.

lol  I hear ya.

I did see a James Franco interview on E! News.  He had some interesting things to say about the movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcLSHPayVq8

http://www.zimbio.com/watch/U24pHiJlaRN … on+Ralston


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#13 10 Nov 10 :: 06:49

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My parents got a special free screening to see this movie as apart of the Dallas Institute. I was not invited! sad Sad days! I'll be anxious to hear about their reports.


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#14 12 Nov 10 :: 08:17

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My parents really enjoyed it.  They said they were able to sit through it.  For my parents thats a big deal.  A lot of people are leaving because it feels too claustrophobic to them.  I can't wait to see it.  Parents said it was really interesting.


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#15 12 Nov 10 :: 16:07

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That's great.  The filmmakers are getting really annoyed with all the exaggeration about how graphic it is.


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#16 12 Nov 10 :: 17:44

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Check this review from AICN...

Capone says Danny Boyle's great 127 HOURS is the complete mind-fuck movie of the year!!!
Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here.

This is a film that is so perfect as both a visceral and sensory experience that it's almost impossible to say anything more than, if you think you can handle watching a guy cutting his own arm off to escape certain death, you're going to love Danny Boyle's magnificent 127 HOURS. Condensed to a 90-minute package of unwasted moment, Boyle hands us not only one of the greatest performances of the year--James Franco as real-life mountain climber/guide Aron Ralston--but also something that goes far beyond a simple retelling the facts of Ralston's accident that had him pinned by his arm in crevice well out of the reach of any potential rescue.

Boyle doesn't deny us the highlights of Ralston's almost unbelievable story (adapted from his book by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy, who wrote Boyle's SLUMDOG MILLIONAIREl as well as THE FULL MONTY), such as his survivalist skills kicking into high gear. As strange as it may sound, if this accident was going to happen to anyone, it's a good thing it was Ralston, who knew how to conserve the water he had, create a system of straps to make it possible for him to sleep, and ultimately have the fortitude to do what it took to free himself from certain peril. But Boyle is perhaps even more interested in Ralston's mental collapse due to lack of water and looking death straight in the eyes. The filmmakers recreate some of Ralston's hallucinations of the real (his family, an old girlfriend, two girls he met just before the accident) and the ridiculous (Scooby Doo, a rain-triggered flash flood that helps him escape, but not really).

Ralston also did a somewhat thorough job documenting his own dilemma thanks to a video camera and digital camera he brought with him, on which he recorded his surroundings and personal message to his family that he believed would only be seen after his death. I've certainly seen Franco do some fairly remarkable things in his acting career, but nothing quite prepared me for the lengths he goes to to capture this experience. There's a purely fictional moment when Ralston creates both sides of a radio interview with himself that should be shown in acting classes around the world.

Perhaps better than any other filmmaker working today, Boyle (28 DAYS LATER, SUNSHINE, TRAINSPOTTING) had the remarkable ability to to harness the chaos of turmoil, to make it something we can taste and smell and certainly hear. In 127 HOURS, the moment I realized just how deep this experience went was during the arm-cutting sequence, which isn't as gory or bloody as you might believe. However, when Ralston hits an exposed nerve deep in his arm and experiences pure pain, Boyle punctuates that moment with piercing guitar feedback, which is, of course, exactly what genuine pain sounds like. It fills the ears and makes them ring for hours. And don't even get me started on trying to wrap my head around what Ralston had to do to himself just prior to cutting his arm so that he was able to preserve his elbow.

People have told me that they love Franco dearly but refuse to see 127 HOURS because they don't think they can handle it (maybe they've heard the stories about fainting audience members at festival screenings). To paraphrase Jason Segel, gently remove your tampon and go see this movie (I dare Fox Searchlight to put that quote on their posters). Don't tell me good films mean something to you and then skip one of the best things you'll see this year. This is not a horror film, and the scene that you're so damn worried about only lasts a couple of minutes and is followed by some of the most glorious and celebratory scenes you'll see all year.

The movie is meant to shake you up, but not because of the gore. It's the total experience. Both Boyle and Franco are master craftsmen who are giving us the best work of their career, and they put us deep inside Aron Ralston's fractured mind and force us to wonder how we would have held up under circumstances. I think I would have lasted about five minutes. 127 HOURS is meant to blow your mind, and give you an experience you so rarely get these days in a movie theater. Without resorting to 3D or vibrating seats or whatever, Danny Boyle puts us in that hole in the earth. The escape route is clear and yet entirely unreachable. I hope if I ever find myself in a similar situation, James Franco is right there next to me showing me where to put the knife for that first cut. You will squirm, but you will be a better person for having seen 127 HOURS.


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#17 13 Nov 10 :: 01:53

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Wow, well if it was up to this guy sounds like Franco would already have the oscar! Ohhhh I can't wait to watch this. It sounds amazing. Originally I was a little concerned trying to see what they would do for that long. But I do love Franco as an actor and sounds like he nails it!


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#18 13 Nov 10 :: 02:05

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Re: James Franco Appreciation Thread

Plus, who doesn't love a good Scooby Doo hallucination?  tongue


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#19 13 Nov 10 :: 08:46

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James is always great! Freaks And Geeks is his best work. The main reason I am so pumped to see this though is because of Amber Tamblyn. She is the best actress ever!

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#20 14 Nov 10 :: 04:58

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Just saw this movie. Loved it. Truly amazing what you can do facing insurmountable odds.


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#21 14 Nov 10 :: 07:48

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You are lucky, Lindsey. 127 Hours isn't playing anywhere near me yet.

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#22 15 Nov 10 :: 07:32

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I think its on early release.  Sometimes we get those!  It is nice! smile  Hope you get to see it!


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#23 16 Nov 10 :: 04:05

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I will. One way or another I will see this movie in theaters.

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#24 27 Nov 10 :: 00:36

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I saw this today, and it is a really great movie.  Franco is going to get a well deserved oscar nomination.  It is well worth seeing, but not for the faint of heart.  the big scene is brutal, but it is very important for the film that it be so.  One of the main themes of the movie, is the question of what a person will do to survive, and this shows just how much it can take. 

and of course it was nice to see Amber on the big screen.


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#25 27 Nov 10 :: 05:18

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I'm definitely going to see it.  Just don't know when.  The only thing holding me back is being broke.


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