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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: Irishman12]
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10/27/06 08:41 PM
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THE LIFE & TIMES OF IRISHMAN (2006) - **
Acclaimed writer/director/editor/composer/producer Richard "Dick" Hed wants to tell us a self-glamorized story about a guy that after going to a nice college, and after graduation, working his movie tastes out at a homely Blockbuster workplace. Hed wants us to experience an uplifting story about a film buff turned critic that attacked the elitism among movie critics, the snobbery of their self-perceived knowledge.
Dick Hed wants to give us a true movie hero that loved film, but not snob on the latest "crappy" blockbuster picture released by Hollywood.
Instead, Hed gives a shallow, illogical, and mediocre effort that much like the subject of his would-be epic drama, never explains exactly why this critic was a true rebel proletariat for folks on the "street". The protagonist supports THE FANTASTIC FOUR or X3 because he simply liked it, but Hed never bothers to explain why. One must have characters that, if they believe in an concept or idea that is rather stupid to everyone else, at least be understanding as to why they decide as they do.
In a way, Dick Hed is more clear as to why other critics of the protagonist's time and region of the internet are critics worth listening to. TomHagen is punchful and potent. Capo is intelligent and suave with his dash of his Euro-centric mental matrix. DonVercetti's love of music, an audio poetry, has a clear effect on his reviews. RRA is well, the smartest dumb guy that one always finds at those local liquor joints, smarter than the average yokel, but still a hopeless yokel.
Too bad Mr. Hed wasn't so illustrative of his "hero".
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/27/06 10:15 PM
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Hmm ronnie, I checked at work today and I didn't see that movie anywhere in our system. Has it been released in theaters yet or even DVD? Rest Stop * 1/2 (First Viewing) I want the 85 minutes of my life back. This is one of the reasons why I don't like low-budget movies because they're corny and have crappy writing
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/29/06 11:42 AM
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I watched all of these films yesterday:
À bout de souffle Breathless Ace in the Hole Adventures of Robin Hood, The After Hours Aladdin Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Alien All Quiet on the Western Front All the President's Men American Graffiti Amores perros Love's a Bitch Amputee, The Andrey Rublyov Andrei Rublev Animal Crackers Année dernière à Marienbad, L' Last Year at Marienbad Annie Hall Ansiktet The Face/The Magician Apocalypse Now (and Apocalypse Now Redux) Auch Zwerge haben klein angefangen Even Dwarfs Started Small Badlands Ballon rouge, Le The Red Balloon Bambi Bande à part Band of Outsiders Barton Fink Battaglia di Algeri, La The Battle of Algiers Beauty and the Beast Before Sunrise Before Sunset Ben-Hur Berlin Horse Big Sleep, The Birds, The Birth of a Nation, The Bleeder Blow Up Boot, Das Boucher, Le The Butcher Bride of Frankenstein Brighton Rock Bringing Up Baby Broken Flowers Bronenosets Potyomkin Battleship Potemkin Brown Bunny, The Bullitt Caché Hidden Cape Fear Casablanca Chong qing sen lin Chungking Express Cercle rouge, Le The Red Circle Charme discret de la bourgeoisie, Le The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Chinatown Children of Men Cinema Paradiso (and Cinema Paradiso - The Director's Cut) Circus, The Citizen Kane City of God Clockwork Orange, A Closer Color of Money, The Crimes and Misdemeanors Crossfire Day of the Jackal, The Dead of Night Deer Hunter, The Dekalog The Decalogue Deliverance Die Hard Dinner Rush Doctor No Dr. Strangelove Dogville Dolce vita, La The Sweet Life Don't Look Back Double Indemnity Du Rififi chez les hommes Rififi Duck Amuck Duck Soup Duel E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Easy Rider Easy Street Elephant Elephant Man, The Elizabeth Empire Strikes Back, The Et Cetera Être et avoir To Be and To Have Eyes Wide Shut Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le Amelie Fanny och Alexander Fanny and Alexander Fantasia Fargo Fate Morgana Mirage Femme est une Femme, Une A Woman is a Woman Festen The Celebration Finding Nemo Finding Neverland Fistful of Dollars, A Fitzcarraldo Five Easy Pieces Fliegenden Ärzte von Ostafrika, Die The Flying Doctors of East Africa Flora Fly, The For a Few Dollars More Foreign Correspondent Frankenstein From Russia With Love Full Metal Jacket Funny Games Gangs of New York Garden State General, The Gerry Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Gladiator Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Goldfinger Gone with the Wind Good Night, and Good Luck. GoodFellas Gosford Park Graduate, The Grapes of Wrath, The Grease Great Dictator, The Great Escape, The Great Race, The Greed Große Ekstase des Bildschnitzers Steiner, Die The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner Groundhog Day Hannah and Her Sisters Happiness Hauz aus Glas Heart of Glass Heat His Girl Friday Horse Feathers House of Games How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck Hudsucker Proxy, The Hustler, The I am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang Idioterne The Idiots Ikiru Living/To Live In Cold Blood In the Bedroom In the Heat of the Night In the Mood For Love Incredibles, The Inherit the Wind Insider, The Insomnia Invasion of the Body Snatchers Invisible Man, The Irréversible Irreversible Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle Every Man For Himself and God Against All of Them/The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser Jétee, La The Jetty / The Pier Jules et Jim Jules and Jim Julien Donkey-Boy Kabinett des Dr. Caligari, Das The Cabinet of Dr Caligari Kagemusha The Double/Shadow Warrior Kárhozat Damnation Killing Fields, The Kes Kid, The King Kong King Kong King of Comedy, The Kiss Me Deadly Klute Kongkabale King's Game Krótki Film O Zabijaniu A Short Film About Killing Kumonosu-jo Throne of Blood LA Confidential Lady Vanishes, The Ladykillers, The Lantana Last Resort Last Seduction, The Laura Lawrence of Arabia Leonidestorm Leonid Shower Letter from an Unknown Woman Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The Lion King, The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Lord of The Rings: The Return of the King Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers Love is the Devil - Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon Los Amantes del Circulo Polar Lovers of the Arctic Circle Magnolia Maltese Falcon, The Man in the White Suit, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Man Who Wasn’t There, The Manchurian Candidate, The Manderlay Manhunter Marathon Man Masculin Féminin Masculine Feminine Mean Streets Medium Cool Meet Me in St. Louis Memento Mépris, Le Contempt Metropolis Miller's Crossing Misery Mississippi Burning Modern Times Monkey Business Mothlight Mulholland Dr. Murder, My Sweet Farewell My Lovely Music Box, The My Darling Clementine Mystery Train Narrow Margin, The Neighbors New World, The Night at the Opera, A Nightmare Before Christmas, The No Man's Land Noon va Goldoon Moment of Innocence North by Northwest Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens Nosferatu Notorious O Brother, Where Art Thou? Odishon Audition Old Dark House, The Oliver! Once Upon a Time in America One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Otto e Mezzo Eight and a Half Out of the Past Build My Gallows High Paris, Texas Performance Persona Petit soldat, Le The Small Soldier Pianist, The Pierrot le fou Pinocchio Player, The Pledge, The Plein solei Purple Moon Prénom Carmen First Name: Carmen Psycho Pulp Fiction Quatre Cents Coups, Les/The Four Hundred Blows Rabbits Raging Bull Ran Chaos Rashomon Rear Window Règle du Jeu, La The Rules of the Game Reservoir Dogs Return of the Jedi Rope Run Lola Run Salaryman 6 Sånger från Andra Våningen Songs From the Second Floor Sans soleil Sunless Save Me Saving Private Ryan Scenes From a Marriage Schindler’s List Seconds Se7en Shadow of a Doubt Shichinin no Samurai Seven Samurai Shine Sib/The Apple Singin’ in the Rain Singing Detective, The Sjunde Inseglet, Det The Seventh Seal Smultronsället Wild Strawberries Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Solyaris Solaris Some Like It Hot Sorrow and the Pity, The Soufrière, La Southern Comfort Spider Spiral Staircase, The Stagecoach Star Wars Straight Story, The Strangers on a Train Steet of Crocodiles Strictly Ballroom Stroszek Su Zhou He Sunset Boulevard Sympathy for the Devil Team America World Police Terminator 2: Judgement Day Terminator, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Thin Red Line, The Third Man, The 39 Steps, The This is Spinal Tap Trois Coleurs: Bleu Three Colours: Blue Trois Coleurs: Blanc Three Colours: White Trois Coleurs: Rouge Three Colours: Red Three Kings Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Titanic Torn Curtain Touch of Evil Towed in a Hole Toy Story Traffic Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story Truman Show, The 12 Angry Men 2046 21 Grams Twin Peaks 2001: A Space Odyssey Unforgiven United 93 Unknown White Male Uzak Distant Vertigo Videodrome Voksne mennesker Dark Horse Vozvrashcheniye The Return Walkabout Werckmeister harmóniák Werckmeister Harmonies Wesele The Wedding West Side Story West Wittering Affair, The When Harry Met Sally White Diamond, The White Heat Wicker Man, The Window, The Wings of Desire Withnail & I Witness Wizard of Oz, The Wolf Creek Wolfman, The Woodstock Woyzeck Zamilované maso Meat Love Zatoichi
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...dot com bold typeface rhetoric. You go clickety click and get your head split. 'The hell you look like on a message board Discussing whether or not the Brother is hardcore?
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
[Re: Capo de La Cosa Nostra]
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10/29/06 11:48 AM
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The Life and Times of Irishman 2006 / Dick Hed / USA Another reason why IMDb isn't the most reliable source on the web: the release of this film has been so limited (two screens in America, one in the UK) that it hasn't reached many sources on the Internet. My curiosity was aroused when I saw it was showing at the National Film Theatre in London, so I travelled down there yesterday to see it. £11.00 in (average cinema costs over here are £5), and it was a very amusing, low budget effort, with corny acting and risible dialogue, which added to the charm of the film.
The leading actress, the one whom our hero fancies, was HOT HOT HOT, and just another reason to watch the film again and again.
I'll definitely be buying the DVD when it comes out.
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...dot com bold typeface rhetoric. You go clickety click and get your head split. 'The hell you look like on a message board Discussing whether or not the Brother is hardcore?
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/29/06 06:04 PM
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Nowhere (1997/Araki) A group of teenagers try to sort out their lives and emotions while bizarre experiences happen to each one, including alien abductions, bad acid trips, bisexual experiences, suicides, bizarre deaths, and a rape by a TV star. All of this happens before "the greatest party of the year". A colorful barrage of violence and sex, fast-paced and disturbing. Described by critics as "90210 on acid," "MTV meets Requiem for a Dream," "a complete waste of time," as well as "a bizarre masterpiece." Polarizing to say the least, it may seem to lack substance on the surface, and contain a whole lot of symbolism that represents little to nothing, but overall it's a hell of a viewing experience, cheapened only perhaps by the cop-out-to-humor ending.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/29/06 08:32 PM
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The Life and Times of Irishman 2006 / Dick Hed / USA Another reason why IMDb isn't the most reliable source on the web: the release of this film has been so limited (two screens in America, one in the UK) that it hasn't reached many sources on the Internet. My curiosity was aroused when I saw it was showing at the National Film Theatre in London, so I travelled down there yesterday to see it. £11.00 in (average cinema costs over here are £5), and it was a very amusing, low budget effort, with corny acting and risible dialogue, which added to the charm of the film.
The leading actress, the one whom our hero fancies, was HOT HOT HOT, and just another reason to watch the film again and again.
I'll definitely be buying the DVD when it comes out. Would you mind buring me a copy? I'd love to see it but it's not playing anywhere near me, Blockbuster doesn't have it yet and I can't find it anywhere to download it on the Internet 
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/30/06 03:37 AM
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Invocation of My Demon Brother (1969/Anger) Anger takes us on a psychadelic trip through the occult, touching on themes of death, drugs, and the supernatural. Mick Jagger does the score and the Stones make an appearance. Anger's use of rapid cross-cutting, superimposing several seperate shots, and just his editing in general makes this a masterpiece for its time.Puce Moment (1949/Anger) More from the avant garde, some of Anger's early work. We watch as an old fashioned Hollywood starlet flips through her multitude of dresses, looks at herself in the mirror, perhaps hallucinates, and then takes her dogs for a walk. I read that due to the need to overexpose the film, Anger had his star move very slowly and then sped it up in post-production. This adds an eerie sort of quality to her movements, as evident in her rapidly swinging earrings. The highlight is the soundtrack, which consists of a Mick Jagger-like singer over an acoustic guitar, although this music was supposedly added some 15 years later, which accounts for the fact that it's very much 60's-sounding. Overall, interesting. Anger's body of work is very much worth exploring for those who haven't. Youtube has a lot of his stuff.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/30/06 06:34 PM
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - ****/4 (4th Viewing) Probably my 2nd or 3rd favorite movie of all time and my favorite score of any movie.
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Take me on a trip upon your magic swirlin' ship, My senses have been stripped, My hands can't feel to grip, My toes too numb to step, Wait only for my boot heels to be wanderin'. I'm ready to go anywhere, I'm ready for to fade Into my own parade, Cast your dancing spell my way, I promise to go under it.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/31/06 02:21 AM
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The Shining (1980/Kubrick) My 2nd viewing, this time on the big screen. Nicholson and Kubrick are masters of their respective arts. This is one of the very few films which I feel benefits from being shown in fullscreen for some reason. I get the sense Kubrick just knows how to make better use of the frame. Also really enjoyed the score much more this time around, especially the Tangerine Dream opening number.The Exorcist (1973/Friedkin) Didn't live up to the hype for me. Repetitive and predictable, the thrills are cheap and drama is forgettable. Maybe it just paled in comparison, since I saw it directly after The Shining, but this just didn't do it for me. For any fans of this film, I was watching the "Version You've Never Seen." Is the theatrical release any better?Six Shooter (2005/McDonagh) Winner of the Best Live Action Short Oscar last year, Filmed and set in Ireland, comical and yet morbid, reflecting the traditional Irish pessimistic point of view on life. McDonagh revels in the awkward silences. Well worth a watch on Youtube if you've got the time.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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10/31/06 06:10 AM
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AFSANEH: A TRUE STORY (2006) - ***1/2
A cultured girl in the very religious-government of modern Iran that tries to exert her love for movies, despite the authorities pressuring her and others of this age group to think outside of western pop culture.
Mary Juana, most noted in the past for the allegations of drug and alcohol abuse as reported by the media, has made a comeback from the tabloids and once again made me realized why she was considered a rising writer/director star years ago, when she made "Honey Deal".
What she does is make a touching, little drama that despite my fears that I was stuck having to watch a melodrama chick teen angst flick....I connected with. Maybe its the premise that people over in regimes that our government is opposing, also dig the same movies we do, but unlike in America, to do such things isn't a time-killing past time. Its defying a government trying to impose its moral, religious, and political will on the youth.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/01/06 04:57 AM
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I watched "Fever Pitch" (starring Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon) for the first time earlier today. I was greatly disappointed.  Its a light-hearted romance about a die-hard Red Sox fan (Fallon) meeting and falling in love with a business woman (Barrymore) just before and during the World Championship 2004 Red Sox season. Being a Boston fan myself I loved the references to and coverage of the Sox but the rest of the movie fell totally flat. There was absolutely no "chemistry" between the stars, the script was weak and it was way too predictable. The movie had lots of potential but Fallon couldn't rise to the occasion (I could picture Adam Sandler doing a much better job). I give it one star (only for the Red Sox connection).
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