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WinterLight
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I recently saw The Best Years of Our Lives. To be honest, I find it difficult to considered this highly-regarded film (among the first to enter into the Library of Congress) as anything but a propaganda film for Washington. Yet, to my astonishment, I have discovered that the it was on the FBI's list of subversive or pro-Communist films (along with It's a Wonderful Life, a film which I do admire).
Last evening, I viewed Ozu's Tokyo Story, which I enjoyed. Although it had delayed release (for several decades, I believe) in the US since distributors felt it was "too Japanese", I think it captures themes of a most universal nature: familial alienation as a result of growth and change. From a technical perspective, this film was a nice departure from the caffeinated cinematography which presently bombards the modern cineplex: Ozu rarely moves the camera and never cuts away from a speaking character. In this sense, it is a most relaxing film, despite its piquant themes. |
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The T
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Now that someone has mentioned the Jabootu website, let me advice you to go read their review of Robot Monster and then rush to your computer and order the thing online... really.. is pure magic...
I love horror films, I own more than 40 now starting with 1921's Nosferatu and pretty much every Dracula film ever, plus 20 Hammer films, Sci-fi flicks, a couple exploitation films, big-budget 70's films like Exorcist or the Omen, the first Haunting, Village of The Damned, etc, etc, etc. Slashers are utter garbage except for one: HALLOWEEN (the first one). That was a true great horror movie. I can't stand the stupid torture movies of today, from SAW to HOSTEL, I don't see any horror or suspense. They're just a bloodbath. I never get any scared or anything from any of those, and they don't offer any story to entertaing myself with, nor do they have the gothic magic of old horror films. They don't offer anything.
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mithrandir
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I like some, movies that might classify as "Slasher"
Black Christmas (original) amazing! Sleep Away Camp, absurd, silly and crude Maniac!, such a great piece of cinema, |
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Toaster Mantis
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Speed Racer. I know this movie is objectively speaking a total and utter mess, but I still had lots of fun with it. It's the sort of movie I would have thought of wanting to make when I was five years old.
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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moreitsythanyou
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Just saw this one recently. It was hilarious. |
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stonebeard
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WALL-E.
Definitely the best Pixar film and for me the most enjoyable if not seminal American animation movie ever. There is very little dialog, and almost all of the small amount is from humans, not the main characters. Emotions are conveyed in beeps and boops, and excellently. The film is very very funny, easily the funniest Disney-Pixar movie. And it feels for once like it was made for adults and not just for kids with a few stupid cultural references adults would get. Animation is excellent as well, thought I can't really judge, it must be one of the most impressive visual movies I've seen in awhile. The plot was surprisingly not predictable, but still nothing crazy. 9/10 |
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heyitsthatguy
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Bad Taste
not as funny as Dead Alive but still a worthwhile watch |
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WinterLight
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Last evening, I watched Terry Gilliam's Brazil, and to be honest, I was not impressed. Although the cinematography and set design were skillfully done, the film itself seemed directionless. Of course, I understand that it's a satire on bureaucracy, but for me at least, the quirky humor detracts from this interesting theme.
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Wanted - Based on a graphic novel by Mark Millar and some other guy. Directed by the guy who directed Night**tch and Daywatch. It captured the comic book atmosphere quite well. Had some good action, but I didn't think James McAvoy was very good as the lead character. 7/10.
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mithrandir
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I love that movie, the quirk is part of its charm, Edited by mithrandir - June 27 2008 at 19:19 |
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avalanchemaster
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I agree!
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Atavachron
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that's about how old I was when I'd watch the TV series, a silly and cheaply-done cartoon but also quite imaginative considering the budget production ..Racer X lives! |
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WinterLight
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I think Gilliam was brilliant with the Python films (especially The Meaning of Life). But Brazil reminded me more of Cool World or Who Framed Roger Rabbit? than a satire comparable to, say, Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove. |
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Toaster Mantis
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I've heard the TV series wasn't quite as psychedelic as the movie, which even finds a way to reference the stargate sequence from 2001 in its climax! Yeah, the Wachowskis are weird. God bless 'em for it. |
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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heyitsthatguy
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watched Pinata: Survival Island or something to that effect
a clay pinata (can't find the tilde so don't bother me about it) goes around killing people, largely in manners that pinata would be destroyed, ie hit with sticks, hanging from trees, etc. It was painful |
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Toaster Mantis
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I've read about that one... but the reviews I've found say that killer pinata movie was more unintentionally comedic than truly painful. I guess that depends on what sense of humour you have.
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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The T
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While all of you were watching these pseudo-movies, I found a true lost "gem" of cinema and was able thus to behold an avant-garde work of such a stature that even the most intellectual people around here would still be baffled.... about what the hell the movie is about
Ed Wood's Glen or Glenda.... now you can't say I'm watching regular movies lately... (good ones is another question...)
What else would a movie about a transvestite be with this kind of fabulous solilloquy by "the puppet master":
"Bevare...Beware! Beware of the big green dragon that sits on your doorstep. He eats little boys... Puppy dog tails, and BIG FAT SNAILS... Beware... Take care... Beware!"
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Fight Club
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Yes, well done horror is rather difficult to find. I really wish there were more good horror movies around because when horror is done well... it's great... Alien for example. Probably the last truly great horror movie I can remember... a real shame... However, as far as thrillers go, Se7en was incredible. Thinking about this really compels me to want to make a great horror film. It's just so rare these days. |
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Toaster Mantis
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Fight Club, you ought to check out dreadcentral.com - it's a website dedicated to horror movies, which reviews rather obscure movies as well as the big ones.
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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TGM: Orb
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I saw part of The Night Watch yesterday, and fell asleep during the ads. Shame really, it was a better realisation of the (superb) book than most adaptations, and with reasonable alterations to condense the two plots of the book. A couple of vulgarities, especially with the soundtrack, but overall I'd have given it a 6/10 from what I saw.
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