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Posted by we_R_DNA on Mar-16-2010 05:56:

For those who are not prepared but need to know and for those who are eager to unders


Posted by Darkarbiter on Mar-16-2010 06:47:

Just saw the shining, was pretty damn awesome.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Mar-16-2010 06:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Regurgitated
Brother, starring omar epps and takeshi kitano. one of my favorite movies


ah thanks so much for clarifying. strange that the opening scene is basically the same. unless i'm mistaken


Posted by Lira on Mar-16-2010 07:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Regurgitated
takeshi kitano.

I can't understand this guy. Every single time he appears on a film the story is interrupted by oceanic amounts of blood and gore... and that's it


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Mar-17-2010 03:25:

just watched Harry Brown earlier tonight. It's a staple kick ass film where a guy is running around looking for vengeance. the script is a bit shoddy. the cinematography was meh. however, this film was all about michael caine, and he took the movie by storm. if you're into movies like 'taken' and 'gran torino', then this is your movie.

also saw 'MacGruber' the other night. it's got to be one of the raunchiest closet homosexual movie i have seen in quite awhile. i think the movie covered every homo joke there is in the book + more. certainly enjoyable, but i don't rank this as a good movie.


Posted by sweds00 on Mar-17-2010 04:22:

A Prophet


Posted by WittyHandle on Mar-17-2010 04:28:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
just watched Harry Brown earlier tonight.


I like Michael Caine, but I thought this was just so generic. I really expected more.


Posted by Regurgitated on Mar-17-2010 06:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I can't understand this guy. Every single time he appears on a film the story is interrupted by oceanic amounts of blood and gore... and that's it



you might be thinking of takashi miike, director of ichi the killer?


Posted by we_R_DNA on Mar-17-2010 07:22:


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Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-17-2010 08:17:

Hahahaha Meet the Feebles

YES!


Posted by Dj Minaya on Mar-17-2010 09:45:

I felt bad for The Wolfman it was just a huge mess before it got made. Switched directors literally weeks before shooting. Still looking forward to seeing it when I can.

Recently watched..

Fourth Kind. Meh another plain and somewhat boring horror film.

Men Who Stare At Goats. Amazing cast but the story was kind of week and dull in parts but everyone played their parts very well.

Up In The Air. I really enjoyed it but didn't think it was as amazing as everyone said it was.

Just watched Brothers today as well with Tobey Maguire and Jake Gylenhaal. Very well acted and well put together film I thought.

I've got Broken Embraces around as well but haven't had a chance to watch it. Any other Almodovar film lovers around?


Posted by Ania_xox on Mar-17-2010 16:59:

Watched this last night
nice deep movie about death, love and O.D.



Benicio del Torro is amazing as always.
Halle Berry sounds mentally challenged when she cries, as always.


Posted by boris_the_bear on Mar-17-2010 17:06:

downloaded a screener of Alice in Wonderland (2010) and deleted it after watching a couple of random minutes. just a bunch of epic computer graphics.

i plan on watching Ragtime (Milos Forman, 1981) tonight. hope it's as great as the few scenes seemed


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Mar-17-2010 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by boris_the_bear
downloaded a screener of Alice in Wonderland (2010) and deleted it after watching a couple of random minutes. just a bunch of epic computer graphics.


Although the movie was mediocre, you were supposed to see this in a theatre, you cheap fuck. Did you pirate Avatar screener, too? Wouldn't surprise me since it leaked with Russian subtitles.


Posted by leph555 on Mar-17-2010 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by boris_the_bear
downloaded a screener of Alice in Wonderland (2010) and deleted it after watching a couple of random minutes. just a bunch of epic computer graphics.


in order to fully enjoy the movie you must be on shrooms

same goes for avatar


Posted by boris_the_bear on Mar-17-2010 19:57:

just watched Ragtime. man, THAT is what i call a great motion picture! love it!! beautiful. made my ..evening.
quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Although the movie was mediocre, you were supposed to see this in a theatre, you cheap fuck. Did you pirate Avatar screener, too? Wouldn't surprise me since it leaked with Russian subtitles.

up fuck the shut, oh


Posted by infiniteJEST on Mar-24-2010 18:45:

Finally saw 2001: A Space Odyssey. Wow. What a cool movie.

It's also nice finally understanding countless Futurama jokes, samples of HAL-9000's voice (notably from my favorite music act Juno Reactor), & countless other references to the film.


Posted by woscar on Mar-24-2010 18:48:

quote:
Originally posted by couch-potato
Finally saw 2001: A Space Odyssey. Wow. What a cool movie.

It's also nice finally understanding countless Futurama jokes, samples of HAL-9000's voice (notably from my favorite music act Juno Reactor), & countless other references to the film.


Funny that you mention it because I just bought it last weekend. Found a special edition @ Blockbuster for $7.

I have not seen it before, but will get to it this weekend, I think.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Mar-24-2010 18:49:

Watched Sherlock Holmes last night and thought it was absolutely superb. Can't wait for a sequel.


Posted by The17sss on Mar-24-2010 18:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Watched Sherlock Holmes last night and thought it was absolutely superb. Can't wait for a sequel.



Posted by infiniteJEST on Mar-24-2010 19:02:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
Funny that you mention it because I just bought it last weekend. Found a special edition @ Blockbuster for $7.

I have not seen it before, but will get to it this weekend, I think.


I have a habit of going to the Internet Movie Database's Top 250 Films list & randomly selecting a movie to watch, in BluRay preferably. I don't know enough about films as I'd like so this seems to be a pretty good method.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Mar-24-2010 19:04:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss


I take it you've not read the stories?


Posted by woscar on Mar-24-2010 19:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I take it you've not read the stories?


Sherlock Holmes was a rogue liberal. So, no.


Posted by The17sss on Mar-24-2010 19:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I take it you've not read the stories?


No, I have... but I just get a chuckle out of Robert Downey Jr. doing his British accent thing, and the whole Guy Richie directing style spin. It may be good for all I know- but I can't help but laugh a bit.


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