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tardis
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No, it's Antonio Sabato, Jr. |
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The T
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No, it's Michael Madsen...
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el böthy
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No, that´s Hayden Christensen! |
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"You want me to play what, Robert?"
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Jimbo
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Comme Un Image
A rather typical French drama about people who strive to be noticed and acknowledged by their loved ones, though rarely succeeding. Good acting, realistic, if unpleasant characters, interesting developments. Hardly exceptional, but I'm glad I watched it. 7 / 10 The Dark Knight The hype surrounding this movie is so huge that there's hardly anything left to say. Heath Ledger as the Joker is superb, but the movie suffers slightly whenever he's not on screen. Christian Bale has done some amazing performances in the past (The Machinist springs to mind), but this time he seems rather one-dimensional. I suppose in an action-based movie there's not much room for character development. Beats Tobey Maguire and the likes any day of the week though. I loved the fact that things aren't as black and white as they usually are in hollywood flicks, but rather different shades of grey. Probably the best superhero movie out there, but worthy of 9.4 on the imdb website? Not so sure about that... 8 / 10 Frailty A rather bizarre thriller about a father of two boys who suddenly gets a visit from an angel telling him about the presence of demons in our world and his role as their slayer. ~ 20 years later, the story follows the older boy as he starts to reveal his family's dark past to an FBI agent. It's all a bit on the silly side, but entertaining enough to keep me awake until the end of it. 5 / 10 |
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stonebeard
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La Dolce Vita
Well hmm. The movie is a lot of talking for a long period of time, with good enough cinematography to keep me interested, but in the end, I don't really get it. ?/10 Saw 2 These films are all about twists and torture porn, and I'm kind of tired of that. This one also has pretty crap cinematography, which boils down to typical passable filming during the normal scenes and frantic Requiem for a Dream-style 5 cuts a second filming for when people die. I suppose this one has one of the more unique premises of the series, with most victims being together in a house and having to work with or against each other to get out in time, but everything else about it was industrial, grim, sick, sadistic and unpleasant, which you may like. The character and motive of Jigsaw is intriguing, but that's better explored in the fourth film. The poorest of the series. 4/10 Altered States Such an engrossing film, and quite my cup of coffee (f**k tea!)! A man experiments with hallucinogens in an isolation chamber, and the drugs start to take an effect beyond the psychological and into the physical. The film explores the mysteries of life, consciousness, and evolution as William Hurt's excellent character strives to know the ultimate truth that he believes the drugs will reveal. It has that quality that only the 70s (technically 1980) can bring, with giant computer consoles and 2001-esque camera shots. However, the hallucinogenic effects are not conveyed very well in the film, and it seems to have that "throw all these new effect techniques in there" attitude, kind of like Videodrome, but more extreme and typically less gorey. It also has the feel of The Fly to it, though I don't remember which came first. The ending seems to be a bit of a deus ex machina, but I'd have to watch it again to see if there's more below the surface. This is one of those films that I think a Virgin-era Tangerine Dream record would be a brilliant soundtrack to; an odd marraige of science and psychedelia. A perfect movie to get the mind running about God, primordial conditions, consciousness, and all the big questions, even if its aesthetic values are a bit dated. 7/10 Edited by stonebeard - July 28 2008 at 03:02 |
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avalanchemaster
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Revolver- a philosophical film cleverly disguised as an action epic. excellent yarn, which is really just a tangent that spins an intricate web wherein the viewer is asked to contemplate the nature of consciousness and it's dichotomous autonomy (beautiful parts that rhetorically act out morally ambiguous parts- a hitman is strangely the most "morally sound" individual in the film).....f**king brilliant! 9/10 (will probably buy a copy)
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keiser willhelm
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keeanu reeves is the worlds greatest actor.
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KoS
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Atrocity confirmed, although it might be a nice film, but in now way as close to the original. |
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keiser willhelm
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The Dark Knight was very good. i thought heath ledger did a much better job as the joker than Aron Eckhart did as Harvey Dent, though Eckhart didnt do a bad one by any means. The Joker was never supposed to be a tormented lunatic i dont think. He had nothing to be tormented about. he was just an anarchist nut who had hardly any backstory even in the comics, a character who is sadistic, visious and kind of funny. i think ledger nailed it perfectly.
oh and Pi, by Darren Aronofsky (requiem for a dream, the fountain) finally saw it, liked it a lot. particuarly the scene where max is talking to the jewish leaders. really cool, will watch again. |
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The T
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The Thing - 1982... Excellent. brilliant suspense-horror-sci-fi movie. A remake of the 1953's film The Thing from another wolrd, which was very good but is surpassed and by far by this adaptation of the novel... The best carpenter film, even better than Halloween.
Witchfinder General - with Vincent Price in his best performance, very good movie, one of the first torture movies, with a good ending and the best ever Tigon british production....
The fearless vampire Killers - Roman Polanski's vampire spoof is not that great even though I love it. It tends to drag but it's well done, and Sharon Tate was the most beautiful woman on earth.. damn you Manson.....
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mithrandir
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A Poor Boy's Game - a movie about revenge, forgiveness, racial tensions, etc, it was an okay movie till the end which might have been one of the goofiest endings I've ever seen, major lose of points with that one, the fighting scene at the club and the boxing match at the end wasn't choreographed very well either...all seemed kind of slow and awkward, I'll give an extra point cause Danny Glover is always an enjoyable watch, - 4/10
Rocket Science - not sure what it is about these contemporary teen comedy movies - they start out amusing... then about an hour in I've grown weary of it all yet continue to watch out of obligation to finish what I started but not because I really care to see how it ends. Reminded me of a Rushmore/Election type of movie with the obnoxious over use of sh*tty music, sometimes I feel these films are just a vehicle to get you to sit there for 90 mins while they showcase their favorite songs, ...eh - 4.5/10 Creature - this one was undoubtedly made with the Fangoria audience in mind during the mid 80s, one of those I've been wanting to see for over 20 years now! I remember always seeing the box for this browsing the Horror section when I was young...the cover alone always filled my mind with wonder, as you can expect its of the stalk and slash variety with a post-Alien veneer in mind. Plenty of the 80s/latex/Savini style gore and done pretty well actually, considering. The bonus of this film happened to be Klaus Kinski making a surprising but brief appearance! I had no idea he was in it, he played a sharp and cocky (and slightly crazy) German Astronaut who's life was cut way too short in the film IMO, Its funny cause even when his character comes back as a Zombie/Alien thing they use a stunt double, This was good blood and popcorn movie and hit the spot in that regard, I'll give it at least a good - 5/10 |
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Fight Club
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21 Grams - 8/10
Geez, what is with Inarritu that compels him direct some of the most depressing movies ever?
Here he continues the method of taking a series of interlocked characters and throwing them out into a big fragmented puzzle. His strategy works well in taking movies that, if told in a linear way, could come across as simple tales of revenge. But this way we see where each character is at each time. The movie becomes much more personal and much more engrossing. Of course there's quite a solid cast here as well. We get Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, and Naomi Watts, all of which have been nominated for Oscars. Also, funny note on the side - one part where Sean Penn begins throwing up my cat threw up on the carpet in front of the tv at the same time. What are the chances, huh? I would not recommend this movie to anyone who tends to get confused with movies that jump around between different time periods a lot. Or anyone who gets depressed easily. But it's a great movie, and much better than Babel in my opinion. |
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avalanchemaster
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The Legend Of The Black Scorpion-
an excellent period piece in feudal japan(?) that features the same choreographers who did The Matrix and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon....exceptional fight scenes that actually make the spray of blood artistic/beautiful.....a very dramatic and very tragic story overall, but kept me gripped until the very end. great sleeper of a hit! I had never heard of it before walking into my video store! 8.5/10 Ghostbusters- you all know the drill. great special effects for the time. excellent performances by most of the actors, and a great occult subject! overall, it still holds up years and years later. 7/10 (although it would be nice to see a film where the "bad guys" win for once and take over the earth!) Wall-E- wow. extremely potent story with nary a sound, save that of robots and the Artificial Intelligence. extremely touching and tear-inducing at points. well worth seeing in theaters! 9/10 |
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mithrandir
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The Magdalene Sisters - girls practically imprisoned by Nuns, abuse, injustice, neglect, kind of enraging, 7/10
Elling - an odd couple of sorts, 2 socially awkward dudes ushered back into society by the Norwegian Government, do they actually do this? pathetic, decent comedy - 6/10 Spiral - kind of a mix between, He Was a Quiet Man and Roman, with dash of Shyamalanism, okay movie - 6.5/10 |
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heyitsthatguy
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just saw The Dark Knight
definitely passed expectations which were admittedly not astronomical |
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Drew
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"King of Kong, A Fistful of Quarters"
Great documentary of video game "Champs" |
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The T
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Hey! Great signature!!
Yesterday I saw "Tales from the Crypt", the original 1972 Amicus Production starting Peter Cushing, Joan Collins, Ralph Richardson among others... Very interesting, a couple of the stories were brilliant, one was so-so, good twist endings, based on the EC comics of the time... directed by the capable Freddie Francis, and still million years more "horror" than the garbage they release today...(in the horror field, that is)
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GoldenSpiral
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Has anyone seen Wall-E?
I saw it a couple weeks ago when it came out, and it's not only Pixar's best work by far, it's probably one of the better sci-fi movies i've seen in a long time. Awesome all the way.
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Fight Club
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Yeah I guess I didn't really cover the performances much. Well, Heath Ledger does not disappoint, I can say that much. Is he worthy of receiving an Oscar for his performance? I don't know about that. Joker definitely comes across as a genuine madman causing chaos for no discernible reason at all, but at times I felt like he was more of a trigger-happy clown than a tormented lunatic. I'm not that familiar with the Batman comics though, so I'm not sure if that's how he's supposed to come across. He plays the character very well, my only complaint is that I found some of his remarks humorous when I think they were supposed to cause more of a "what the hell is wrong with this guy?" reaction. I actually found the character of Harvey Dent (played by Aaron Eckhart) more interesting. In my opinion he was the deepest and most fleshed out character in this movie. You felt everything from his perspective, his performance was impeccable, and by the end of the movie (I won't spoil it for anyone who doesn't know Harvey Dent's story) I really felt his pain. The Joker was portrayed very well, but I didn't really get in the head of the psychopath as much as I connected with Harvey Dent. I'm not saying Aaron Eckhart's performance was better, as Heath Ledger definitely pulled off some tough stuff; it's more of the writing of the movie than the actor's performances. In this case I think the movie (was meant to?) connected the audience more with Harvey than the Joker. |
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tardis
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It wasn't bad actually, worth seeing...don't expect it to be an exact copy of the 78 version though, it has a few adaptations, but it was good. |
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