Re: Movies and other media that deserve more recognition
Lords of the realm 2 : Great game! A good mix of real-time, and turn-based action. Epic, feels like a Hollywood movie.
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Lords of the realm 2 : Great game! A good mix of real-time, and turn-based action. Epic, feels like a Hollywood movie.
My favorite computer game of all time: Colonization (Any fans?)
My brother gave me the CIV version for Christmas, but I haven't played it yet.
My favorite computer game of all time: Colonization (Any fans?)
My brother gave me the CIV version for Christmas, but I haven't played it yet.
I HAVE THAT! I thought that no one else had ever heard of that game. btw, did you know that you can put the game disk in your CD player?
Last edited by Gospelnut (January 22, 2009 (02:28pm))
One of my favorite films that is highly underrated is "Still Breathing".
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Nice topic by the way. Great idea.
I think Ratatouille (a wonderful film in its own right) stole some of the animation spotlight from Persepolis last year. It's fantastic, as is the graphic novel it was based on. It's especially relevant right now, as the image of Iran in the West seems to be very one-sided.
Two other films from last year that I thought were underrated were The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (you saw that coming...) and I'm Not There. On the subject of Todd Haynes's films, I think Far From Heaven deserved a lot more attention than it got.
A wonderfull and beautiful musical/drama film by Lars Von Trier.
-Darkman
filmyguy wrote:The Illusionist (2007 film)
How was that film? I haven't seen it.
- Leo
It was very good. Edward Norton was great in it.
Rent it, man. But if you can find it cheap, buy it.
I'll have to check that out. I hear that Philip Glass wrote the score.
I think Kelly Reichardt's film Old Joy is an amazing film. It's only 72 minutes long, and was shot with just a few actors and a small crew with a portable 16mm camera. It has a great looseness that comes from indie filmmaking in it, but doesn't feel pretentious at all.
The Mighty Boosh
I only know 2 people who have seen this series over in Perth. This show's really really good. It's just brilliant.
Last edited by Danimation (February 27, 2009 (04:20am))
The Prestige
A wonderfull film. I can't believe that it wasn't that succesfull.
The Mighty Boosh
I only know 2 people who have seen this series over in Perth. This show's really really good. It's just brilliant.
The mighty boosh is awesome.
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