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avalanchemaster
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Repo The Genetic Opera-
looks like it will be pretty f**king entertaining and original! http://www.repo-opera.com/flash_home.html Plus it features Nivek Ogre of Skinny Puppy playing the character known as Ogre! Cult! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0963194/ Edited by avalanchemaster - January 14 2009 at 19:19 |
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BroSpence
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Irreversible - Oh my! This might have been the MOST...F'ed up movie I have ever seen. Sure, Ichi the Killer was pretty messed up and violent, and Oldboy was very twisted, but this was just...HOLY CRAP! Somehow, the director was able to really get me involved here. Not in a sense of caring for characters, but actually feeling and experiencing what was happening as if I were there, but still an outside observer. The first half is the most intense cinematic experience I have ever been a part of. INTENSE doesn't even begin to describe everything I felt. Partially it is because of the story, and also because of the camera work. Oh man. The second half, like the first is brilliant, but easier to take, and is actually quite beautiful except when put in context with what happens later (or rather before), then it makes everything even more depressing. Honestly, if you have the guts WATCH THIS. Its pretty incredible. There was one particular scene which you know or will know if you watch it that quite literally dropped my jaw, made me gasp and lose my breath for some time. 8.5/10.
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Toaster Mantis
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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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Alberto Muñoz
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Yes amazing movie!!! i watch it several years ago with my ex wife, terrible scene that you are referring.
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mithrandir
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Irreversible: the whole movie was great, but that first scene in the gay club, the weird backwards music, the tension that leads to...."that part", pure genius !
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mithrandir
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Spirited Away (2001) - now this was a fine movie, highly imaginative,
dazzling animation, an addictive story that makes you wish the movie
was an hour longer, all the creatures and spirits other characters were
all uniquely done, I love when these fantastical child fairy tales are
done so well... - 8.5
Oldboy (2003) - looks like I'm the last on the planet to have finally seen this movie, when a movie is this popular I can't help but think that it won't live up to the hype (ehem, the dark knight), well not only did Oldboy live up to all its praise but it also surpassed my expectations, a very meticulously pieced together movie that flows together seamlessly into quite a shocking conclusion, (I'm glad I never read any previous discussions on this movie so I wasn't spoiled in any way - I went into the movie fresh with no clue as to what it was about) not much more to say that hasn't already been said, just a highly original stylized movie with a great story that slowly unfolds throughout the film and comes together perfectly in the end - 9/10 Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids (2004) - this was actually a documentary, I don't give ratings on such films as I find it callous to "rate" the real life misfortune of others, there was actually quite a few heart warming moments in the film as those kids are so innocent and bright eyed although it just makes it so much more heart wrenching knowing how so many kids like these are constantly born into an endless loop of adversity and tragedy, there are some moments of hope though at the end - n/a |
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Drew
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^^^"Born into Brothels is AMAZING. 10/10
Please tell me some of you have seen "Air Guitar Nation" This was REALLY fun to watch 9/10 Edited by Drew - January 18 2009 at 11:58 |
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WinterLight
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Curtiz' Casablanca. Better than most of the hipster nonsense peddled today.
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BroSpence
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Le Doulos - Another J.P Melville masterpiece for me. 4 more and I will have seen all his available films that I know of. What a great director, and storyteller.
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Drew
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Death at a Funeral
Funny British comedy- highly recommended 8.5/10 |
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BroSpence
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Live Flesh - A great Pedro Almodovar film. Plenty of great actors, a great emotional story. The human condition is again caught on camera extremely well by Mr. Almodovar. 8/10
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Toaster Mantis
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The Adventures of Baron Münchhausen
This is an awesome movie, and I don't just say this because I grew up with the Baron Münchhausen tall tales as an integral part of my childhood, but because this movie is... well, it's a great exciting and funny children's fantasy movie but something more than that. There's lot of typical Terry Gilliam commentaries on human behaviour and society, but it's worked seamlessly into the story and mostly stays in the subtext so that it doesn't feel forced or distracts from the lightheartedness of the whole endeavour. It expands upon the Münchhausen stories while also respecting it. Also, a before-she-was-famous Uma Thurman as Venus? Greatest casting ever. |
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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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BroSpence
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The Ten - Pretty funny, goofy movie from those Wet Hot American Summer / Stella folks. Much better than I thought it would be. 7ish/10
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mithrandir
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Hogfather (2006) - made for BBC TV movie although it had a big screen
quality, a humorous fantasy based on the Terry Pratchett novel. I think
it started off really strong the way they laid down the foundation of
the plot, introduced the characters and set up the fictional land of
Discworld. When it was set in motion it tended to drag after a while
and I was hoping the group of villains would have had more of an
adventure set out for them instead of just the single place they start
and end at. Over all though it was pretty well done and while there was
plenty of humor it wasn't overt. 7/10
Gran Torino (2008) - Hmm, I didn't realize this was going to be so much of a comedy. A lot of this seemed a bit outlandish and exaggerated. I was hoping for something more serious...and I guess it was serious in some parts and towards the end...and I liked the ending too but I think it lacked some of the impact it ought to have had. I see my own fate turning out something similar to Kowalski. My favorite part of the movie though is when the Asian girl and dumb white boy are accosted by the 3 black thugs and Kowalski steps out of his truck and says: "Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while you shouldn't have f'd with? That's me." I clapped in the theater for that one. 6.5/10 The Resurrected (1992) - based on the Lovecraft tale, "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward." I was actually surprised how well done this was considering what they had to work with. The story unfolded in a well paced and interesting fashion also had some genuinely creepy moments. Dexter Ward's "creations" were pretty well done too. There was a few awkward moments though like when March's partner dies at the end he doesn't even blink and eye about it....his attitude was like, "oh well" :shrugs:....bad acting and unrealistic reactions to given situations holds it back. 6/10 |
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Toaster Mantis
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Saw+think Terminator 2 is the greatest saterical comidy I have ever seen.
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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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BroSpence
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Watched Le Circle Rouge again tonight.
Also: Death Wish 3: This was pretty hilarious. 6/10. The Tin Drum: An interesting film. I believe it won best foreign flick at the oscars years and years ago? Anyways the kid in it was rather creepy. Very unique premise that the boy didn't want to grow up. And the whole love triangle and yadda yadda yadda. It was good, but wasn't one of my favorites or anything. 7/10.
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Atavachron
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The Tin Drum is bizarre but a beautiful film
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Plankowner
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Seemed to me they are going after the Rocky Horror Picture Show's fanbase...
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tardis
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**Spoiler alert**
Just watched Irreversible. I really don't know what to make of this film and I'm certainly not going to give it a star rating. Technically, it was brilliant. The camerawork was quite fantastic, and even the use of colour (a lot of warm reds throughout, relating to the womb). But I can't work out what "Time ruins everything" has to do with the rape. She made a decision to walk alone, which was really foolish, and I'm not sure where time relates to this. There was the suggestion at one point that fate plays a part...I guess I would love to know what the director's message is. Anyway, this is strictly a one-viewing film for me, I'll definitely never watch it again. |
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Henry Plainview
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I finally saw Apocalypse Now. Pretty good but the soundtrack was annoying and some parts were kind of dull. 8.5/10
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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