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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/08/06 01:05 AM
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Originally posted by svsg: [b]The Game *** Directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn. Very entertaining movie, always kept me at the edge of my seat. But I had to leave my brain aside to believe in some of the plot  [/b] Man, I still can't stress how much you have to see Fight Club... It is Fincher's best film, and if you enjoyed The Game, chances are you will like Fight Club. Another great film by Fincher is Seven, starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and (one of my favorite actors) Kevin Spacey.
"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/08/06 01:36 AM
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Ya, Fincher rocks. Now if he would just make another damn movie, I would be groovy. I mean, who does he think he is, James Cameron?!? SEVEN - Masterpiece - ***** Influential, for better or for worse(note all the lousy serial killer flicks that have flooded the market over the years. Though I guess keeping Ashley Judd working isn't so bad) masterpiece that along with SILENCE OF THE LAMBS helped to shape up modern thoughts on human-based "evil" in horror cinema, at least in America. Superb work from Brad Pitt before he got preoccupied with being a movie star and Morgan Freeman, reliable as always. Check out the great cameo at the end. THE GAME - **** Entertaining paranoia/conspiracy/mystery in the tradition of Hitchcock, but only for the bigger and more expensive descendents of MTV. Speaking of which, what happened to Michael Douglas anyway? FIGHT CLUB - ****1/2 (Check out my Review! ) A near-masterpiece of a motion picture where truely the cult novel from author Chuck Palahnuik is transfered onto a steroid-pumped roller coaster ride that also tries to be itself a meaningful film to Generation X(though Gen-Y seem to respond quite well to the movie too). Truely Pitt's last great movie as an actor it seems before he started being quite generic with later works(SPY GAME, OCEAN'S 11, you name it). Oh and did I forget Edward Norton? Funny that many people didn't realize that he came back into cinemas in 2005 in that of the small yet punchful role of the leper King of Jerusalem in Scott's much wrongly maligned KINGDOM OF HEAVEN. PANIC ROOM - **1/2 For a movie with thrilling direction and atmpospheric cinematography, the screenplay is shit. Really, Fincher turns what could have been an awful movie into just a mediocre forgettable picture. Now if Fincher would make another damn movie someday.... NOTE - Now why did I dare not mention ALIEN 3? Those that have seen it, well you all know why. (I.E. - It sucks)
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/08/06 04:56 PM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: I'm confused, isn't 2046 a sequel? I've been interested in it for some time but I don't know if I should see the first film. A sequel, of sorts, to In the Mood for Love. Wong Kar-wai described 2046 as the drug to feed the addiction from his 2000 film. Both are masterpieces. Night of the Living Dead George A. Romero 1968 US (1st time) A group of people in Pittsburgh become stranded in a house when unburied corpses come to life. Always worth watching due to its influence and odd effective moments here and there, most of which involve the sherriff in charge of the rescue mission; otherwise, its interest does not go beyond the now-dated premise of evil winning over good.
...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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01/08/06 10:14 PM
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Private Parts (1997, Thomas) ***1/2
The story of the rise of America's favorite Shock Jock Howard Stern, from his childhood in Roosevelt, New York to his hiring at WNBC in New York.
A very good and very funny movie about Howard's life. Paul Giamatti is very good in one of his first 'big' film roles. Howard does a very good job of portraying...himself, but that doesn't matter, he still is very good. Richard Portnow is very funny and enjoyable as the elder Stern, "I told you not to be stupid, ya moron." This movie is definitley in my top ten favorites ever.
Pig Vomit: "You're the anti-Christ. You know that, Stern?You are the mother-fucking anti-Christ!"
Hey, how's it going?
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/09/06 08:37 AM
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I finally got my hands on a few good oldies that was long on my to-see list, it has been a wonderful week. The Big Sleep (1946/Howard Hawks/US) I absolutely loved it. I just can't believe this movie has been made in '46, it doesn't feel that old. For one thing I found this movie to be superior than its time and even far better than the following movies made in 1960. Or maybe I'm too much blind when I see Bogey on the screen!? -Is he as cute as you are? -Nobody is.If you think you'd hate arrogance, you might need to check it twice. It depends on who is being arrogant, or NOT! The Apartment (1960/Billy Wilder/US) One of the better romance/comedies great for the holiday season. I in particular loved it better than Some Like it Hot. Psycho (1960/Alfred Hitchcock/US) Aside from Anthony Perkins' performance, this movie didn't live up to the hype I was hearing about, nonetheless, I still found it to be a great movie. Quite a challenge for its time in regards to shooting some of the scenes. I guess that's the way to rightly put it.
"Fire cannot kill a dragon." -Daenerys Targaryen, Game of Thrones
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/09/06 04:01 PM
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The Star Boarder (The Landlady's Pet)George Nichols 1914 US (1st time; DVD) A boardinghouse tramp finds himself the focus of the others' jealousy because of his flirting with the landlady. Exaggerated Chaplin farce, with little of worth to be found.A Busy DayCharles Chaplin 1914 US (1st time; DVD) A woman is jealous of her husband's flirting; but she gets her comeuppance in the end. Early Chaplin short in which he plays a woman. Unfunny stuff.Caught in a CabaretMabel Normand 1914 US (1st time; DVD) A waiter rescues a woman from a thug, and, when invited to her home, pretends he is a Greek ambassador. Odd moments here and there, though decidedly not in Chaplin's best vain.The Pillow Book Peter Greenaway 1995 France/UK/Netherlands (1st time; VHS) A Japanese woman, obsessed with calligraphy on, and in a way as, flesh, searches for the perfect calligraphy lover, and seeks revenge on a publisher. A shapeless form (that is, a carefully constructed piece of Cinema) which may be proof that the medium, in its purest form, is not quite as commercially enjoyable to the masses as the populists may like to think; as a multi-textured, technically accomplished work, it is an original, demanding aesthetic treat.
...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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01/10/06 05:05 PM
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Elephant  Gus Van Sant 2003 US (2nd time) An ordinary day in an American high school turns into a disaster when two friends go through with their plan to randomly kill their fellow students. A powerful, multi-character drama which, when viewed, is immediately excellent, though one is not necessarily sure why. Shot in long-takes, with the camera tracking from behind its characters through empty hallways, it is a haunting depiction of human tragedy.Brokeback Mountain Ang Lee 2005 US (1st time) 1963 Wyoming: two cowboys spend a summer working together, and end up falling in love. At times this looks like a ravishing epic. The same cannot be said, however, for the content; an exhaustively long film which, ultimately, makes a mountain out of a molehill. The problem is not in the subject matter or central relationship, but in the schematic way the narrative treats it.
...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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01/10/06 05:08 PM
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Wow, 0 stars for Brokeback.  I really liked it. Glad you liked Truman Show though, thats one of my top 20 favorite films.
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Re: Movies You Just Watched Discussion
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01/11/06 10:20 AM
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Posts: 7,952 It's fun to stay in the YMCA
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83 pages and I think this is my first post in the thread.
Kikujirô no natsu, 1999.
A young boy, growing up only knowing his grandmother sets out to seek his real mother. Within a few moments he's already come across trouble with bigger boys until a lady, a friend of the family intervenes. She orders her idiot boyfriend, Takeshi, to accompany the boy on his journey for safety.
Another Beat Takeshi classic. Takeshi, known more recently for his dark humour in his violent films goes back to his comedic roots for this one. For the majority of the film it works. I literally found myself creased in laughter. One excellent scene in which Takeshi is gambling all his and the young boys money at the races. It's just genius as it provides laugh after laugh and builds momentum for an incredible, I guess what you'd call a, punchline.
Sadly the last 35 minutes of the film lacks plot and whilst there are still humerous moments you're left wondering where the film is going.
This will be one added to my DVD collection ASAP.
So die all who betray Giuliano
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