Radec
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(02-25-2012, 04:31 PM)

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This Means War

Pretty fun movie. Also did they shoot this movie before Warrior? Tom Brady is pretty thin here compared to Warrior and TDR.
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Originally Posted by Dries: View Post
From the Uncharted 3 thread:
The Adventures of Tintin.
EliCash
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(02-25-2012, 08:30 PM)

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Ms.45 - Sleazy and silly revenge flick but that's what I watched it for.


Drive - Not got much to say that hasn't been said already. Stylish film that sticks in your head and urges repeat viewings. The more I think about it, the more I like it - which is pleasantly surprising because I thought it wouldn't live up to the hype.

I really enjoyed the unnerving silence from both the Driver and Ms.45. Who needs dialogue?
TheKaeptain
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(02-25-2012, 08:32 PM)

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How sleazy are we talking about Eli?
Messofanego
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(02-25-2012, 08:38 PM)

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Originally Posted by EliCash: View Post

Ms.45 - Sleazy and silly revenge flick but that's what I watched it for.


Drive - Not got much to say that hasn't been said already. Stylish film that sticks in your head and urges repeat viewings. The more I think about it, the more I like it - which is pleasantly surprising because I thought it wouldn't live up to the hype.

I really enjoyed the unnerving silence from both the Driver and Ms.45. Who needs dialogue?
Sounds like you're up for the challenge of Refn's previous film, Valhalla Rising. Barely any dialogue, he just uses pure filmmaking to tell the story. Has got this ethereal, nightmare-like atmosphere and a really cool plot twist near the end. Also, main character (Mads Mikkelsen) is an one-eyed mute so you really have to pay attention to all his actions.
EliCash
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
How sleazy are we talking about Eli?
Actually not as sleazy as that poster would have you believe. It was the poster that sold me.

But you've got late 70s / early 80s NYC full of all the scum that Travis Bickle didn't have time for and sax riffs so that's something. Surprisingly no nudity but there's some light gore here and there.
The premise is the main character (who's a mute, hence the lack of dialogue from her) is subjected to rape twice in the same day, after that she randomly disposes of men that cross her path. It's pretty silly.

I got these two cult movie books with about 50 films in each, so I'm going on a midnight movies kick I think.

Originally Posted by Messofanego: View Post
Sounds like you're up for the challenge of Refn's previous film, Valhalla Rising. Barely any dialogue, he just uses pure filmmaking to tell the story. Has got this ethereal, nightmare-like atmosphere and a really cool plot twist near the end. Also, main character (Mads Mikkelsen) is an one-eyed mute so you really have to pay attention to all his actions.
Sounds like it's along the same lines as what I've been watching, I'll check it out. Low on dialogue and nightmare like atmosphere is a good combination.
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TheKaeptain
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Why would you mention a twist? Now he is going to be looking for it.
swoon
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Originally Posted by CaptYamato: View Post
How sleazy are we talking about Eli?
so sleazy.

Originally Posted by Messofanego: View Post
Sounds like you're up for the challenge of Refn's previous film, Valhalla Rising. Barely any dialogue, he just uses pure filmmaking to tell the story. Has got this ethereal, nightmare-like atmosphere and a really cool plot twist near the end. Also, main character (Mads Mikkelsen) is an one-eyed mute so you really have to pay attention to all his actions.
yea real challenging.
OnkelC
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(02-25-2012, 08:54 PM)

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#9359

Contagion on Blu Ray, great movie.
Count Dookkake
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(02-25-2012, 08:55 PM)

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#9360

Caught a midnight screening of the director's cut of BATTLE ROYALE on blu.

It's been a few years since I'd seen the original, so I couldn't really pick up on any changes.

Picture looked really nice.
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Originally Posted by swoon: View Post
so sleazy.
Nice. Will watch.
EliCash
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(02-25-2012, 09:02 PM)

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Is Bad Lieutenant any good? (Kietel not Cage) Been meaning to watch it for a while.
Count Dookkake
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Originally Posted by EliCash: View Post
Is Bad Lieutenant any good? (Kietel not Cage) Been meaning to watch it for a while.
Yes, it's awesome.

Probably one of the best Christian movies ever.
nskinnear
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edit: whoops, my bad. I thought you said the Cage one.
Count Dookkake
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Originally Posted by nskinnear: View Post
Nic Cage hams it up pretty good in that movie.
No, he doesn't.
sefskillz
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#9366

more abel ferrera talk please.

trailer for his next flick 4:44 Last Day on Earth: http://youtu.be/b0Nqx8ZK1ls
EliCash
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(02-25-2012, 09:12 PM)

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what's the next stop after Bad Lieutenant?
icarus-daedelus
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King of New York
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The Secret World of Arrietti. I saw it for the second time today... just brilliant. No one does traditional animation and storytelling quite like Ghibli. Definitely worth it if you can brave all the screaming children.
swoon
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(02-25-2012, 09:33 PM)

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those three are his only really good ones i think. dangerous game is worth watching, madonna is pretty awesome in it.
Buckethead
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(02-25-2012, 09:49 PM)

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#9371

Hey guys what's a good Blu-Ray player?

I need one.
big ander
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(02-25-2012, 10:06 PM)

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Originally Posted by Buckethead: View Post
Hey guys what's a good Blu-Ray player?

I need one.
Well, I love the one I have: Panasonic DMP-BDT 210. But it looks like the DMP-BDT 110 is just about the same and cheaper. I like the 210 because it's a nice size, has simple menus, has a ton of internet features built in like Hulu Plus, Netflix, Skype, Amazon Instant, and Youtube. And I have no plans to use the 3d, but whatever.

Guess one problem I have with it is that it won't play MPEG4 or WMV off a USB. Looks like this player does that in addition to being even cheaper.
Buckethead
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(02-26-2012, 01:47 AM)

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Yeah the GUI is important to me.

Basically the only reason why I'm not just buying a PS3.
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you didn't specify price... #9374

Originally Posted by Buckethead: View Post
Hey guys what's a good Blu-Ray player?

I need one.
Oppo BDP-93 (95 if you need analog audio)
Broseybrose
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Originally Posted by swoon: View Post
romancing the stone
Wow i forgot about this one! Great movie!
Night_Trekker
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(02-26-2012, 06:12 AM)

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I finally watched Glengarry Glen Ross. I don't see the point of gushing about such a highly regarded film, but it is indeed incredibly good and filled with stunning performances, Lemmon and Pacino especially. I expect this will become one of my favorite films. Highly recommended.

Also watched a cute little movie called Driving Lessons. It's a slightly above-average formula film of a distinct, well-defined niche (Two Wildly Different Characters Become Friends), with very few unpredictable turns (and several that are not remotely believable), but it's pleasant enough, and it boasts some excellent acting as well as some surprisingly strong little moments. I adore Laura Linney, who I've always thought to be so much better than most of the roles she plays, and that's the case here as well. She plays her character as the epitome of self-righteous egocentricity (sporting an English accent that would at least fool me), and the film would be much poorer without her.

About to watch Jackie Brown for the first time.

Originally Posted by &Divius: View Post
I have not seen a single Altman movie, how about that. Don't believe I even heard of him before today.
I saw Gosford Park and absolutely loathed it. Insufferably boring.

However, this was many, many years ago. I've always planned to try Altman's films again at some point, now that I think I am more likely to appreciate them.
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ReturnOfTheRAT
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Broken Embraces - 9/10 - I loved the melodramtic elements of it all. This is modern film noir from a director who loves cinema.

The Last of the Mohicans - 7/10 - Hey, a movie where Daniel Day Lewis played a character that wasn't in need of method acting. I wonder how Michael Mann ended up on this project. It's unlike anything else he's done and there wasn't anything spectacular in the way this historical epic was told.

Out Of Sight - 8/10 - Great cast, great writing (based on an Elmore Lenord novel) and top-notch directing from Steven Soderbergh. SAM JACKSON out of motherfucking nowhere!

The Debt - 7.5/10 - An interesting espionage thriller about the burden Jewish spies 30 years after being involved the capture of a ruthless German doctor. The time shifting between the present day in the film and when the mission occurred is well done. The weakest link was Sam Worthington's. I'm not someone who take issue with his acting abilities, here though, his inability to hide his Australian accent was a problem. And actually that leads to another issue of confusion with the casting for trio of modern actors. Two different sets of actors portray the characters in the different time periods. The role of the present day lead actors looks swapped in comparison to their 1966 counterpart.
Night_Trekker
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Originally Posted by ReturnOfTheRAT: View Post
The Last of the Mohicans - 7/10 - Hey, a movie where Daniel Day Lewis played a character that wasn't in need of method acting. I wonder how Michael Mann ended up on this project. It's unlike anything else he's done and there wasn't anything spectacular in the way this historical epic was told.
Yeah, but Madeleine Stowe, am I right?

Quote:
Out Of Sight - 8/10 - Great cast, great writing (based on an Elmore Lenord novel) and top-notch directing from Steven Soderbergh. SAM JACKSON out of motherfucking nowhere!
Interestingly, so is Jackie Brown! That really surprised me. (Loving the movie so far. Pam Grier looks fantastic.)

EDIT: Ugh, I would buy a brand new copy of the movie with scratches already on the disc. Damn it. Guess I'll finish it later.
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teruterubozu
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Watched The Descendants last night. It was entertaining, but definitely no Sideways. The touching moments fell short of being really touching and the funny moments kind of fell short of being really funny. Decent performances all around, although Clooney was pretty standard in it - he was good, but I didn't see him truly excelling over his usual performances. Hawaii always makes for a great movie setting.
Count Dookkake
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(02-26-2012, 05:58 PM)

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Wait, you guys realize that JACKIE BROWN and OUT OF SIGHT feature the same character played by the same actor, right?
BaronLundi
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(02-26-2012, 06:06 PM)

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Wait... If the last of the mohicans' ending is not epic, I don't know what is. Love, betrayal, sacrifice, murder and vengeance, all in the span of ten minutes. Not to mention the music.
&Divius
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Copie conforme AKA Certified Copy - Loved the characters, their relation and how the actors portrayed them. Loved the gorgeously framed cinematography. Also I have no idea what the ending means. 7.5/10
Taxi Driver - The recent Scorsese talk made me realize it was over 2 years since I last saw this and it was due a rewatch. The movie clicked with me like never before. 9.5/10
Hanna - The first time I watched this I was pleasantly surprised, but this time I was mostly disappointed. Scenes carry on for too long, the editing is messy (especially during actionscenes) and the ending is unsatisfying. Still, there are some cool ideas and of course the music is pretty awesome. 6/10
Gone with the Wind - Not as good as I hoped/thought it would be. It's way too long and the second half was pretty dull compared to the first. However, I can see why this is considered a classic and how it changed the movie-industry. The entire cast was good, and both Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler were pretty awesome characters. So I did like the movie, but won't be rewatching this again any time soon. 7/10
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Originally Posted by &Divius: View Post
Taxi Driver - The recent Scorsese talk made me realize it was over 2 years since I last saw this and it was due a rewatch. The movie clicked with me like never before. 9.5/10
Just curious, what, if anything, has earned a 10 from you?
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Originally Posted by BaronLundi: View Post
Wait... If the last of the mohicans' ending is not epic, I don't know what is. Love, betrayal, sacrifice, murder and vengeance, all in the span of ten minutes. Not to mention the music.
Yes. All with little or no dialogue, too. That ending is really an astonishing bit of visual storytelling.
goodfella
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(02-26-2012, 07:27 PM)

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Omg this thread is gold. I can't believe it has taken me so long to look in here.

SO MANY FILMS
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A Separation: Put this one off for way too long. Finally saw it after it popped up more and more on "Best of 2011" lists, and it lived up to the hype. One of the quickest "2 hour movies that you wouldn't expect to be quick" watches I've had in a long time. I was down on some of the picks from 2011 after stuff like Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy left me cold, but I'm a big fan of this one.
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Originally Posted by goodfella: View Post
Omg this thread is gold. I can't believe it has taken me so long to look in here.

SO MANY FILMS
Outside of the sport threads this one of the best thread in the OT.
peakish
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(02-26-2012, 08:32 PM)

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VALHALLA RISING was, hmm, stylish? I didn't get much out of it except for missionary'ing being a one way street or something. Good soundtrack.

Also rewatched JIN-ROH THE WOLF BRIGADE which I liked a lot a few years back. Still good but I want to like it more than I actually do. Fuse is hard to connect to as a character, now I think that's the point (him not being a "human" after all) but that doesn't really help me. Still, he lifts quite a bit in the absolute last scene (plus one in the middle), the political background schemes are good and it's very pretty.
EliCash
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(02-26-2012, 10:08 PM)

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So I watched Casablanca from start to finish for what I'm ashamed to say is the first time. Love that ending, love that Sam, love that Bogart.
ReturnOfTheRAT
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Originally Posted by Count Dookkake: View Post
Wait, you guys realize that JACKIE BROWN and OUT OF SIGHT feature the same character played by the same actor, right?
Hey Ray, do you ever wear one that says undercover?
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SUPER (2011, James Gunn): Wat. Had no idea the kind of crazy I was getting myself into. Stuff got intense toward the end and (major spoiler) PISSED ME OFF SO MUCH WHEN BOLTIE GOT HER FACE BLOWN OFF, GOTDAMN IT MOVIE. Definitely one of the better, if not best, "real life superhero" flicks out there.
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Originally Posted by Net_Wrecker: View Post
SUPER (2011, James Gunn): Wat. Had no idea the kind of crazy I was getting myself into. Stuff got intense toward the end and (major spoiler) PISSED ME OFF SO MUCH WHEN BOLTIE GOT HER FACE BLOWN OFF, GOTDAMN IT MOVIE. Definitely one of the better, if not best, "real life superhero" flicks out there.
Yeah I was pissed too at what happened Boltie

I gotta say Ellen Page was super attractive in that movie.
&Divius
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Originally Posted by Goreomedy: View Post
Just curious, what, if anything, has earned a 10 from you?
2001: A Space Odyssey, The Godfather, Chinatown, The New World, Vertigo.

It also depends on the viewing, I've given perfect 10s to Rear Window and Blade Runner, but I've lowered them on a repeat viewing. I'm also still pondering if I should change my rating for Taxi Driver to a 10.
Johnlenham
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Originally Posted by AwesomeSauce: View Post
Yeah I was pissed too at what happened Boltie

I gotta say Ellen Page was super attractive in that movie.
Yup I agree with this statement.
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Originally Posted by &Divius: View Post
2001: A Space Odyssey, The Godfather, Chinatown, The New World, Vertigo.
"The New World"

*hugs*
Musha_Soturi
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Apollo 18 - a bit disappointed with this, I was expecting better, but it was ok.

Captain America - finally got round to ordering this from Play as couldn't find anywhere selling the 3D version. I really enjoyed it, I've not read any Captain America so can't compare but I thought it was really well done. Totally looking forward to The Avengers.

Rubber - I've been looking forward to watching this for a long time, and it didn't disappoint. In fact it was better than I imagined. I strongly recommend it. A contender for film of the year for me.
thebaroness
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I just saw The Woman in Black. It was a very simple and trite plot, with a few lines here and there that reaaaally hammed it up ("My baaaaabbies, waaaaaaaaaah!").

But overall I really did enjoy it. I love good horror, and it's so rare to see a film take it's time with simple pacing and building tension. There were a few scenes that genuinely gave me the chills and made me jump. I also liked the ending and how Kipps and his son died, but he still sort of saved him from being taken by the ghostly window. Then they finally get to be reunited with his dead wife, so it was a bittersweet ending. I liked that it wasn't too happy or sad.

It also helps that Daniel Radcliffe in Victorian wear is quite nice to look at :) mmmmmmmm
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Originally Posted by OnkelC: View Post
Contagion on Blu Ray, great movie.
I wish Gwyneth Paltrow wasn't in Contagion. Not that I don't like her, but using a high-profile actress for a shitty throwaway role doesn't make much sense.

Kind of reminds me of how I loved watching Natalie Portman in Thor. It made me feel a bit... disgusted, maybe, that she was honored for her role in Black Swan. I guess I'd rather watch her be silly and adorable than a fucked-up ballerina.

Originally Posted by Kraftwerk: View Post
"The New World"

*hugs*
I'm halfway through this film. Lately I haven't had enough patience for long, slow movies, it seems. Up to where I am I'm not as wowed as I wish I were...

Originally Posted by thebaroness: View Post
I just saw The Woman in Black. It was a very simple and trite plot, with a few lines here and there that reaaaally hammed it up ("My baaaaabbies, waaaaaaaaaah!").

But overall I really did enjoy it. I love good horror, and it's so rare to see a film take it's time with simple pacing and building tension. There were a few scenes that genuinely gave me the chills and made me jump. I also liked the ending and how Kipps and his son died, but he still sort of saved him from being taken by the ghostly window. Then they finally get to be reunited with his dead wife, so it was a bittersweet ending. I liked that it wasn't too happy or sad.

It also helps that Daniel Radcliffe in Victorian wear is quite nice to look at :) mmmmmmmm
My sister has seen this in the theater twice, actually. I still don't know much about it.
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Originally Posted by t-ramp: View Post
I wish Gwyneth Paltrow wasn't in Contagion. Not that I don't like her, but using a high-profile actress for a shitty throwaway role doesn't make much sense.
I liked that they didn't necessarily give the stars roles based on their 'star level'.

Personally, all the stars got distracting for me. I almost think the movie would have been better if it had a bunch of unknowns. I still liked the movie, though.

Recently saw I Am Legend. It was pretty good. I kinda hoped that the 'infected' would be creepier and less human-like and I was actually surprised there was a happy ending. I was kinda thinking it wasn't gonna be that sort of movie.
Messofanego
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Originally Posted by EliCash: View Post
So I watched Casablanca from start to finish for what I'm ashamed to say is the first time. Love that ending, love that Sam, love that Bogart.
"Play It Again, Sam"