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fantastic mr fox i think . . . i even not remember the name correctly cause i watched it real late late lately :-p
Clerks II
This was such a nice film.
PS: Silent Bob totally looks like Blunty.
Also, I got JB Hi Fi to order in Lady Snowblood and Escape from New York, (which they usually have, anyway). Awesome.
The original 1933 classic in glorious black-and-white King Kong
Saw it on the rack in my college's library so I thought, "Why not?" Not too bad for being filmed in the 1930s, but it did get a little boring with the almost continual screaming. It was fun to focus on the animation.
What a coincidence! I just recently watched...
King Kong vs. Godzilla
Why?.. JUST WHY?!?!
Even for it's age...
This is just HORRIBLE!!!
Vampires Suck
I hate Twilight, but me and my friend couldn't stop laughing. It's basically just taking the piss out of Twilight. ![]()
Vampires Suck
I hate Twilight, but me and my friend couldn't stop laughing. It's basically just taking the piss out of Twilight.
Vampires Suck is a 2010 American vampire spoof film based on the Twilight film series
O-HO-RLY?!
A Man Escaped
I liked it. The pacing was nice, and I was amazed at how much dramatic tension it was able to build primarily though character development alone. My only real critiques were that the final sequence seemed a bit too simple, and it ended rather abruptly.
Last edited by MindGame (October 20, 2010 (12:51pm))
Blade Runner: Final Cut
First time I watch it with the original audio. Damn it's just awesome. I wish I could see more movies like that these days, slow paced and well written. Still, a master piece.
Brasil (Edit: Brazil
)
I saw this before "Blade Runner", but I can't remember if I already posted it here. Anyway, this is another kind of Sci-fi movie I would like to see more often. Even at over two hours of lenght, I wanted it to be longer. The last sequences were absolutely surreal, I loved them, and the rest of the movie gives a "schizophrenia" feeling. We seriously need more movies like these.
Last edited by MPfist0 (October 22, 2010 (08:27am))
I have to see this "Blade Runner" of which you speak sometime.
Brasil
I saw this before "Blade Runner", but I can't remember if I already posted it here. Anyway, this is another kind of Sci-fi movie I would like to see more often. Even at over two hours of lenght, I wanted it to be longer. The last sequences were absolutely surreal, I loved them, and the rest of the movie gives a "schizophrenia" feeling. We seriously need more movies like these.
Did you mean 'Brazil'? It's one of my favorites. I just love the sets, it sort of influences how I build sets.
'Brazil' too is one of my favourites. Indeed, we do need more movies like this.
They got Vanishing Point in at the DVD store I live near today. It was weird, because I couldn't actually remember ordering it. They I realized that I'd ordered it in over two months ago. It'll probably take this long to get in Lady Snowblood, which is kinda annoying.
So yeah. Is it any good?
Did you mean 'Brazil'? It's one of my favorites. I just love the sets, it sort of influences how I build sets.
I was going to say something about the sets too. Yes, they really are good.
Clerks II
This was such a nice film.
PS: Silent Bob totally looks like Blunty.
Well, Blunty did take his name from Silent Bob's comic book alter ego Bluntman because of this resemblance. ![]()
Stagecoach (1939)
Directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne. It had surprising amounts of humour in it and I enjoyed it very much. Wooo
Vanishing Point
So yeah. Is it any good?
Vanishing Point
I liked it a lot. It took a while before I got hooked on the movie, the beginning was a bit slow and some chases were a little too long IMO. But it gets a lot better 45 minutes in the movie.
Apocalypse Now: Redux
Fantastic movie. All performances were great, great characters, great directing, great writing. My favourite Francis Ford Coppola film. I also noticed he played the director at the beach. Hehe.
Memoirs of a Geisha
Really really good movie.
Mishima: A life in four chapters
Very original, I liked it a lot. It had great visuals, and the soundtrack composed by Phillip Glass really helped the movie.
Boss 'N-word'
Blaxploitation from the director of 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'
Probably my favourite Blaxploitation film I've seen so far. Fred Williamson was awesome.
Rolling Thunder
A little too slow for a revenge movie IMO but the ending really payed off. Good.
Game of Death
It was less of a cluster**** I expected it to be, but it was worth seeing it for the kick-ass fight scenes at the end with the actual Bruce Lee.
Game of Death II AKA Tower of Death
Silly, but the fight scenes and choreography was amazing.
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