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Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Oct-28-2011 08:43:

martha marcy may marlene looks awesome i gotta see that asap
still dying to see take shelter as well

John Hawkes and Michael Shannon ought to both win an oscar sometime in the next few years. Wouldn't surprise me in the least. I thought Hawkes deserved it for his supporting role in Winter's Bone, and Shannon delivered oscar-worthy performances in Revolutionary Road (should've won supporting, imo) and Shotgun Stories.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Oct-28-2011 14:17:

quote:
Originally posted by WittyHandle
So Leopold, are you involved in film reviews or some other facet of the industry, or just an avid film goer?


the latter.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Oct-28-2011 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
been looking thru this thread to find something to watch tonight, and i just had to say, fucking lol.


bahahah, I hardly remember writing that.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Oct-31-2011 05:06:

i'm just going to leave this here ...


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Nov-01-2011 04:40:


at the above trailer
dear god


anyway.
i'm seeking horror movie recommendations to watch tonight before sleep, given that it's halloween!
was considering revisiting session 9, trick r treat, the shining, or maybe an ep or 2 of masters of horror.
recommend me something i maybe haven't seen


Posted by netroM on Nov-02-2011 02:26:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
anyway.
i'm seeking horror movie recommendations to watch tonight before sleep, given that it's halloween!
was considering revisiting session 9, trick r treat, the shining, or maybe an ep or 2 of masters of horror.
recommend me something i maybe haven't seen

some of the movies in Cinemassacre's Monster Madness are good


Posted by Renzo on Nov-04-2011 18:33:


Posted by MSZ on Nov-04-2011 18:50:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
to prepare myself for the upcoming Steve McQueen movie Shame with Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan, which does look very good, i watched McQueen's first feature film Hunger



i recommend this film. McQueen's attention to detail and camera use was exquisite, and the movie is a work of art.


thanks, watching this today.


Posted by WittyHandle on Nov-05-2011 04:52:

Sucks that we may have to wait for a year before we see Casey Affleck in another flick. Besides Tower whatever. Looks like such a joke.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Nov-05-2011 07:56:

^why is that?
he doesn't really impress me that much, honestly
maybe it's because i HATE ben affleck so i'm prejudiced...


Posted by netroM on Nov-05-2011 17:20:

which film did you end up with watching for halloween, daze?

this is what I was talking about btw:


http://cinemassacre.com/category/mo...r-madness-2007/
http://cinemassacre.com/category/mo...r-madness-2009/
http://cinemassacre.com/category/mo...r-madness-2010/


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-05-2011 17:37:

for halloween movies, i was going to suggest lucio fulci's movies, most particularly from the mid 70s-early 80s.


Posted by WittyHandle on Nov-06-2011 00:22:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
^why is that?
he doesn't really impress me that much, honestly
maybe it's because i HATE ben affleck so i'm prejudiced...


I can't stand Ben either. The only thing I've really liked him in was The Town. Otherwise he's the same douche every time. Casey is completely different. A way better actor imo. His facial expressions are really interesting. Check him out in The Assassination of Jesse James, or even better, The Killer Inside Me.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Nov-06-2011 00:47:

yo netro that's an awesome site! i've seen quite a few of movies they review but i'll dig into some other ones that look interesting.
for halloween i watched 2 flicks (couldn't sleep) - first i watched Onibaba which I hadn't seen before and actually quite enjoyed. After that I watched Session 9, an old favorite of mine that I highly recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it. That film holds a special place in whatever part of my heart it is that enjoys seeing me scared shitless. I used to really enjoy urban exploring, and ventured into a few abandoned insane asylums in my time

And Witty- I've seen The Assassination of Jesse James... before and really enjoyed it. Brad Pitt breathed life into a character that always seemed mythical to me in that. I haven't seen The Killer Inside Me though, so I'll give that one a go asap.

I've seen quite a few good movies lately too. Finally got around to seeing Memories of Murder[i/] as per Meat187's recommendation in this thread a while back. I found it to be deeply depressing...I saw two other Korean movies as well - [i]Poetry and The Chaser. The two of them were great in almost opposite ways. Poetry was the type of flick framed by a minor conflict (desire to write a beautiful poem) that, as the viewer, you're certain will be resolved at the end of the movie. You know what's coming, but the way the movie ties itself together at the end is really wonderful. On the other hand, The Chaser sets you up to seriously expect one ending. No matter how dark it gets, you're always expecting that things will turn out one way. That being the case, I was truly shocked with the ending. Another great movie...

Caught Margin Call as well. I really expected it to be silly and contrived but it wasn't. The acting was great - almost no music in the movie and yet the tension was palpable throughout, solely because of the excellent performances by Kevin Spacey and Jeremy Irons. Paul Bettany was good as well - there was one scene that really resonated with me where he was on top of a skyscraper and sat himself upon the ledge, saying to his friends "you know why people are so afraid of coming up to the edge? It's not because they think they'll fall off. It's because they're worried that they might jump." And, somehow, that's exactly how I feel. It's weird.

I finally saw The Tree of Life as well and was totally underwhelmed. It may make it way onto my top 10 of the year list, but right now I don't think so...


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-06-2011 04:11:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
I finally saw The Tree of Life as well and was totally underwhelmed. It may make it way onto my top 10 of the year list, but right now I don't think so...


i can see why you feel underwhelmed by it. it does feel like a cliff notes version of multiple theories and philosophies of the meaning of life, and malick tried to throw pretty colors in front of us to entertain. however, if you put the movie side by side with the list of movies that came out this year, i say it's top 10. if we're talking about top 10 of the decade, then that's a different story.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Nov-06-2011 04:34:

I think my top 10 for the year looks something like this right now:
1. 13 Assassins
2. Margin Call
3. Melancholia
4. Trust
5. The Guard
6. Attack The Block
7. Midnight In Paris
8. The Trip
9. Rapt
10. Crazy Stupid Love

But I haven't seen these yet-
Take Shelter
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Shame
Weekend
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
and I'm absolutely dying to. I can imagine that at least 2 of them will end up on my list

Then there's the issue with considering these foreign flicks as being from 2010 or 2011:
Certified Copy
Incendies
I Saw The Devil
Norwegian Wood
Uncle Boonmee
If they're eligible for the list, then my top 10 will look quite a bit different.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-06-2011 05:22:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
I think my top 10 for the year looks something like this right now:
1. 13 Assassins
2. Margin Call
3. Melancholia
4. Trust
5. The Guard
6. Attack The Block
7. Midnight In Paris
8. The Trip
9. Rapt
10. Crazy Stupid Love

But I haven't seen these yet-
Take Shelter
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Shame
Weekend
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
and I'm absolutely dying to. I can imagine that at least 2 of them will end up on my list

Then there's the issue with considering these foreign flicks as being from 2010 or 2011:
Certified Copy
Incendies
I Saw The Devil
Norwegian Wood
Uncle Boonmee
If they're eligible for the list, then my top 10 will look quite a bit different.


that's a good list. there are a good number in your list i haven't had a chance to watch it that i am very interested in watching, such as 'The Guard' and 'Trust'. If I had to do a top 7 (was going to do 5, but had to add 2 more. i have to think about my top 10. a good handful of good movies this year) of 2011 at the moment, i would most likely would have to say:

1. the artist
2. 13 assassins
3. how to die in oregon
4. the tree of life
5. martha marcy may marlene
6. melancholia
7. pariah


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Nov-06-2011 05:25:

Haven't seen The Artist (or heard of it until now!) or Pariah. I saw the trailer for Pariah not too long ago and wasn't sure if it was something I'd enjoy.


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Nov-06-2011 09:41:

I think these are the best films I've seen in 2011 so far:

The Tree of Life
Drive
Melancholia
A Torinói ló (The Turin Horse)
Sucker Punch


Posted by narcism on Nov-06-2011 11:13:

Just watched snowtown


Posted by zGoogleman on Nov-06-2011 15:24:

Win Win was pretty good.


Posted by EddieZilker on Nov-06-2011 15:25:

quote:
Originally posted by zGoogleman
Lolita was pretty good.


Fixed!


Posted by Meat187 on Nov-06-2011 16:29:

Glad to see people agreeing that 13 Assassins is fucking amazing.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-06-2011 17:29:

after some thought and review of what i said the past year, this is a rough copy top 10 list for me, and still anticipating some upcoming movies the next 8 weeks:

1. the artist
2. 13 assassins
3. the tree of life
4. how to die in oregon
5. rundskop (Bullhead)
6. martha marcy may marlene
7. melancholia
8. pariah
9. i saw the devil
10. hobo with a shotgun

and i did leave out a lot of films i did enjoy this year. this was a tough list to create.

also heard some positive buzz about jason reitman's upcoming movie 'Young Adult'



for those who liked 'Juno' and 'Up in the air'


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-06-2011 17:31:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
Just watched snowtown


good to see a TA Aussie viewing this film. what are your thoughts? do you remember the incidents in the early to mid 90s?


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