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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/05/07 05:05 AM
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Fidel (2001) (documentary) This seemed somewhat pro-Castro for the most part - but after the decades of apparent propaganda I've heard about Cuba and Castro from the US Government, I'd like to think it's the truth! This is a MUST-SEE, accurate or not! (Well, of course it's accurate - it's all historic footage. It just may not include all of the "other side" of things.) But this presents Castro as practically an admirable leader who lead his country out of dictatorship (I thought that somewhat ironic) to improve itself, and to improve conditions in other similar struggling countries. Castro helped put a stop to apartheid in South Africa -- probably more than we ever did (cuz there's nothing in it for us perhaps? Like ending global genocide? What genocide?  ) I'm certainly no scholar of history -- so if someone has an opposing source I could watch, I'd love to see it. But this video practically makes me admire the man. (Well, even "evil" figures can be admired for their accomplishments - but I mean even as a person)... and as shown in this video, with many American celebrity sympathizers, Castro isn't "evil" at all... (at least not as much as our CIA!)
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/05/07 01:49 PM
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I've never even heard of this Candyman series. If it's so bad, I might be interested  Actually, I'll take your word for it. Please do and stay far, far away from it. But I have been enjoying these horror franchises that I've never seen before. Thus far I've watched: -HALLOWEEN -FROM DUSK TILL DAWN -TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE -URBAN LEGENDS -CHUCKY -CANDYMAN Next I plan on tackling the LEPRECHAUN, HELLRAISER and the 8 Films To Die For series 
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 02:14 AM
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2 sucked but 3 was pretty good. I'd recommend watching both just so you can see the entire trilogy. I also loved the first one but have been hesitant to see the sequels. I'll probably end up watching them eventually. The first one was great though. I loved how it seems like a typical crime movie until about halfway through when you suddenly realize it's about fighting vampires.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 03:55 AM
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The Great Dictator (1940) - Written, directed, and starring Sir Charles Chaplin. Wow. I don't think I've ever really seen a full-length Charlie Chaplin feature, let alone this masterpiece! Sir Charlie played two roles in this WWII satire: That of a Hitleresque dictator, and his double: a Jewish barber with amnesia since WWI. It was odd enough hearing him actually speak for over 2 hours - especially in that German accent!  I swear, though -- most of the time I thought I was watching Peter Sellers, especially from the Dr. Strangelove era. Uncanny! Incredibly too funny to be offensive, I think. And Paulette Goddard was quite hot in the day -- despite the fact this year she would've been 97 years old 
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 04:15 AM
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The Great Dictator (1940) - Written, directed, and starring Sir Charles Chaplin. Wow. I don't think I've ever really seen a full-length Charlie Chaplin feature, let alone this masterpiece! Sir Charlie played two roles in this WWII satire: That of a Hitleresque dictator, and his double: a Jewish barber with amnesia since WWI. It was odd enough hearing him actually speak for over 2 hours - especially in that German accent!  I swear, though -- most of the time I thought I was watching Peter Sellers, especially from the Dr. Strangelove era. Uncanny! Incredibly too funny to be offensive, I think. And Paulette Goddard was quite hot in the day -- despite the fact this year she would've been 97 years old  Its a great movie, but I must sak....what do you think of the ending speech by Chaplin? Ebert did a rather great GREAT MOVIES edition on THE GREAT DICTATOR, and he slammed the finale speech.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 05:36 AM
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I must sak....what do you think of the ending speech by Chaplin?
Ebert...slammed the finale speech. "Sak" away!  I thought the last monologue struck me as enlightening and entirely relevant, even today -- WTF problem could Ebert (or anyone) possibly have with it?? http://youtube.com/watch?v=5IvPIWzQcUY
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 09:16 AM
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2 sucked but 3 was pretty good. I'd recommend watching both just so you can see the entire trilogy. I also loved the first one but have been hesitant to see the sequels. I'll probably end up watching them eventually. The first one was great though. I loved how it seems like a typical crime movie until about halfway through when you suddenly realize it's about fighting vampires. The 2nd film looks like it was made for TV, however the third film was a nice surprise. Michael Parks (who played in KILL BILL: VOLUMES 1 & 2, FROM DUSK 'TILL DAWN and GRINDHOUSE) stars in it so I was glad to be able to see more of his work. Also, it's a prequel and takes place during the old west. A good pick up if anything factors interest you.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 10:43 AM
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I'd recommend watching both just so you can see the entire trilogy. Ideally speaking, everybody gets to see every single film in the world. At one point in my youth I was determined to see at least most, but then reality got the better of me. I see a lot of box-ticking in this thread, a lot of testing one's self-endurance against really, really rubbish films, just for the sake of having seen them. I think a lot of people would benefit by making a conscious effort to watch more fantastic films, instead of the shitpiles of garbage they already are. Otherwise, it's a waste of energy.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 11:29 AM
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Yeah, this is what I wrote at the time: It's rather easy to see how this won Best Foreign Film at the Oscars: a humane film which invests all kinds of hope in one of the most coldly robotic systems this side of the Third Reich - it's one of the first films to take seriously the Stasi and its systematic deculturisation of the GRU before the fall of the Berlin Wall. And, to be fair, von Donnersmarck's debut feature (brave in concept, inadequate in execution) conjures an effectively cold and brutish sense of social terror, in its dull, sparse cinematography and flat overall visual texture, and in some of the incidents shown early on, in which Stasi agents rig an apartment with surveillance and a spying neighbour is threatened into secrecy. But, for all that, it's a dissatisfyingly ordinary film which pushes two characters to the core of the narrative when it would have perhaps been best to tell the tale of one: in showing the triumph over adversity arc of the quarry (individual persistence against the system), it shows the eventual sympathising of the agent spying on him... a most unlikely fiction, and a pleasantly annoying one, too. There's little in the way of self-reflexivity, and for a film all to do with spying and intrusions of privacy, it probably should be, really. Oddly, for a film more interested in characters than in the way they're presented to us, the suicide of a main player late on rings unusually cold - a sure sign that the narrative focus has been muddled and the emotional core empty. The coda is almost laughable. Since you liked it, De Niro, check out Coppola's The Conversation. For me, this film's masterful script and direction highlights the problems I had with The Lives of Others.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/06/07 06:52 PM
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DARK RIDE  1/2 (First Viewing) Wow, some pretty noticeable faces and an enjoyable film for one of the 8 Films To Die For. Jamie-Lynn Sigler was the main star, which she must have filmed while wraping up THE SOPRANOS. Also, I got to see Patrick Renna who I haven't seen outside of 1993 when he released THE SANDLOT and SON IN LAW. A decent story about a serial killer in an amusement park. I wish more horror films were based in themeparks as I feel more could be made.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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AMERICAN GANGSTER  1/2 (First Viewing) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott are all back and all is right in the world again. This is Scott's best film since 2000's GLADIATOR and hopefully it'll garner Denzel yet another Oscar nomination for his role of Frank Lucas. As I was watching this film I was constantly reminded of the 1983 version of SCARFACE about the rise and fall of a gangster. And while I don't feel Denzel to be as villainous or as likeable as Tony Montana, I'll give the man props in that he does pull off a very smooth gangster. I also like Chiwetel Ejiofor's work and was glad to see him reteam with Denzel (they were both in Spike Lee's INSIDE MAN). Also, Josh Brolin was back (just saw him recently in Robert Rodriguez's PLANET TERROR) and now I'm eagerly anticipating his next film with the Coen Brothers, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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11/07/07 03:07 AM
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I think a lot of people would benefit by making a conscious effort to watch more fantastic films, instead of the shitpiles of garbage they already are. Otherwise, it's a waste of energy. I'm always almost ashamed to admit that I love bad movies. My desire to see them is hard to explain though. I don't like movies because they are bad. I love movies that try hard, but fail due to a bad budget and bad acting. I love movies that are over the top, but are still fun if you can laugh at how bad they are. There are a lot of movies that I consider just plain bad. But the movies I am entertained by are usually hated by the general population. So am I wrong for wanting to see a poorly computer-animated fish eat bad actors in funny situations instead of watching an award winning movie? While I do enjoy great movies, sometimes I choose shallow entertainment over thought provoking masterpieces. Not because it's so I can say I saw it, but because I enjoy it.
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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