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Saw Predators yesterday not bad at all, sure Broady looked completely out of place and some of the CGI was really really bad (the dogs for insrtance) but it was entertaining in the SciFi movie kind of sense.

6/10

Completely forgot that I watched 12 Rounds couple of weeks ago and I was pleasantely surprised how good it is. Awesome story, lots of explosions and the awesome actor from The Wire. And it's amazing to see Cena out of the ring, Dude looks like some fucking alien he should seriously cut back the steroids, it looks strange to see him next to "normal" people... Girfriend could've been prettier too, but anyway brilliant action film, no idea why it bombed so bad.

8/10
 
Jay Sosa said:
Saw Predators yesterday not bad at all, sure Broady looked completely out of place and some of the CGI was really really bad (the dogs for insrtance) but it was entertaining in the SciFi movie kind of sense.

6/10

My favorite thing about that movie was how
it alludes to a Predator civil war.
 
I'm not sure if that's what I really want to see in the next movie, maybe if they use better effects..It would be somewhat interesting to show more of them, like their homeworld, spaceships and so on. But now that you mention it I found it kinda disrespectful that they make it seem like Arnie just had to defeat a weak predator, that was uncalled for
 
Jay Sosa said:
I'm not sure if that's what I really want to see in the next movie, maybe if they use better effects..It would be somewhat interesting to show more of them, like their homeworld, spaceships and so on. But now that you mention it I found it kinda disrespectful that they make it seem like Arnie just had to defeat a weak predator, that was uncalled for

I didn't think about it that way, but yeah, I agree with you on the Arnie point.
 
Stalag 17 - Love Wilder, this was pretty great. Nice to see a funny version of what could have been a somber story.

Ikiru - :(

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 1 - A complete waste of time, so tired of this series.
 
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Pretty terrible. As a director Kim Ji-woon did a good job and same goes for both of the leads (well it was kinda hard to take Lee Byung-hun seriously in his fancy winter coat) but plot was just so ridiculous that I had hard time watching it. For it's type the film also suffered from it's lenght. There was no need for all the extra minutes because there was no character development or anything that would shine bit light on the characters actions and it didn't help that after first hour you could pretty much guess where the film was going. All the brutality wasn't really that shocking and it just felt unnecessary.
 
jakncoke said:
Are you by chance working your way through the IMDB top 250?

Yep!

Currently watching Howl's Moving Castle. I have these left:

All Quiet on the Western Front
Fanny and Alexander
Festen
In The Mood For Love
Nights of Cabiria
His Girl Friday
Three Colors: Red
Kaze no tani no Naushika
 
Expendable. said:
Yep!

Currently watching Howl's Moving Castle. I have these left:

All Quiet on the Western Front
Fanny and Alexander
Festen
In The Mood For Love
Nights of Cabiria
His Girl Friday
Three Colors: Red
Kaze no tani no Naushika

Red is fantastic; watch that soon. You seen any of the other Three Colors movies?
 
Expendable. said:
Yeah, Blue. Twice actually, loved it.

Definitely watch White before watching Red, I think; Red's a great movie whether or not you have seen either of the other two, but I think that the whole thing is bumped up another level when taken in the context of the first two films.
 
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Moss

I liked the acting in the movie a lot and the characters themselves weren't bad, but I was seriously confused by a few things here and there. The movie being near three hours long still didn't help me put together the pieces I was missing, so maybe I was just to dim to follow the whole thing.

What trouble was Hae Gook in before he came to the village and what was his job?
After Hae Gook father, RYU Mok-hyeong, was kicked out of power on the island what was their main goal for the whole place?
 
ChubbyHuggs said:
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Moss

I liked the acting in the movie a lot and the characters themselves weren't bad, but I was seriously confused by a few things here and there. The movie being near three hours long still didn't help me put together the pieces I was missing, so maybe I was just to dim to follow the whole thing.

What trouble was Hae Gook in before he came to the village and what was his job?
After Hae Gook father, RYU Mok-hyeong, was kicked out of power on the island what was their main goal for the whole place?

Yeah Moss had a few things it needed to clear up, and it dragged on for sooooo damn long. :lol

Man of Vendetta made up for it though.
 
I watched Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto last night. I enjoyed it a lot, it was very good. Can't wait to watch the other 2 films in the trilogy.
 
Watched Dalkomhan Insaeng (A Bittersweet Life), great movie.

Story wasn't anything special or anything but man I enjoyed watching it, very well done. Had some really good fight scenes, the cinder block face drag being one of my favorites.:D

If you are ever in the mood for a gangster movie WATCH THIS.

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kn4rf said:
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I had always wanted to watch it but some of the clips I'd seen just made it look terrible.

All in all AWESOME action movie though. I might even use it as an excuse to pick up a PS2 this week and play the game version.

"Warriors, come out to play-i-ay. "


So awesome.

The games actually pretty damn good.
 
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A little slow on the beginning but much better than I expected, it reminds me a lot to District 9 because you can see that despite its small budget the production values are quite excellent and the way the plot is handled is very engaging
 
FiRez said:
A little slow on the beginning but much better than I expected, it reminds me a lot to District 9 because you can see that despite its small budget the production values are quite excellent and the way the plot is handled is very engaging

Dammit people, this is not a bad thing. It helps build the mood.:lol
 
Angelus Errare said:
Yeah Moss had a few things it needed to clear up, and it dragged on for sooooo damn long. :lol

Man of Vendetta made up for it though.

Man of Vendetta was seriously good. :D

I plan on watching Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen and A World Without Thieves next.
 
ChubbyHuggs said:
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Moss

I liked the acting in the movie a lot and the characters themselves weren't bad, but I was seriously confused by a few things here and there. The movie being near three hours long still didn't help me put together the pieces I was missing, so maybe I was just to dim to follow the whole thing.

What trouble was Hae Gook in before he came to the village and what was his job?
After Hae Gook father, RYU Mok-hyeong, was kicked out of power on the island what was their main goal for the whole place?
I just finished this yesterday. Yeah, it is pretty damn long, but I liked it. It's pretty straight forward. I don't think the first question you asked was ever revealed.
He was just a suspect for a crime, and the prosecutor was a douche that was trying to railroad him. What the crime was and the character's involvement - if any - was irrelevant. As to the second, he was never in power. He was an unwitting, albeit necessary, component to the evil empire; He was the "heart" of the village. In the Chief's own words he got people to follow just by being him, but the chief relied on force. He [Ryu] was a figurehead.

If anything this movie gets mad points for being a Korean thriller and not relying on the fucking ubiquitous Asian cinema, OMG, flashback to make the last 3hrs worthwhile. The director actually intertwined the back story with the rest of the film like he was actually trying to make a watchable movie. I'm tired of those hacks relying on the final ten minutes of movie to make their tripe a worthwhile experience. I was too busy actually enjoying the film to see the
obvious
final "shocking" flashback coming (hey I just said he made a decent movie that didn't rely on it, not that it didn't have one).

All in all, it was a pretty good movie.
 
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Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame

Film had a real Sherlock Holmes mixed with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon feel. They could have worked on the plot a little more, but all in all it was a good Adventure film.
 
Az987 said:
I watched Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto last night. I enjoyed it a lot, it was very good. Can't wait to watch the other 2 films in the trilogy.
I just watched it too. Good movie. I have the 3rd one coming Tuesday through Netflix.

I also watched Late Spring. What are some other good Ozu movies? I've already seen Tokyo Story.
 
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The Kids Are All Right (2010)

Overall I liked it, but the writing was really irksome.
In the end I felt sorry for Paul (Mark Ruffalo) the most and Nic (Annette Bening). Jules (Julianne Moore) was a total bitch. Not only did she cheat on Nic, she cheated on her with a guy. *rolls eyes* I understand that the director is a lesbian, and she wanted to show that lebsian/gay couples are susceptible to the same problems as straight couples. However, that definitely was the wrong way to go about it. As a feminist and a pro-LGBT person, I think she did a disservice to the community. Okay, I'm overreacting to some extent. I can understand that Jules might be a bisexual but seriously. You don't see stories about straight people having gay affairs. Of course Jules has no feelings for Paul, while he does have feelings for her. For fucks sake, he actually turns down that other girl who wanted to sleep with him, because we wants something more serious. I think Nic should have broken up with Jules. They could have gotten divorced and really drove the director's point home. *massive eye-roll* Also the part with Jules and Nic watching gay porn while they tried to have sex made no sense.

/rant >_<
 
Shinjitsu said:
Watched Dalkomhan Insaeng (A Bittersweet Life), great movie.

Story wasn't anything special or anything but man I enjoyed watching it, very well done. Had some really good fight scenes, the cinder block face drag being one of my favorites.:D

If you are ever in the mood for a gangster movie WATCH THIS.

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My favorite movie ever.
 
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7/10

It was better than I thought it was going to be. When I saw the runtime on this at like 90 minutes, I was pretty surprised. I believe that the original is like three hours, and I watched it in two separate sittings. Having had some time to think on it, I'm now starting to think that there was a "point" to its brevity...it seems like this was remade specifically for the people who had seen the original.

Good for me I guess, but the people who saw it without seeing the original probably thought it was terrible (And I'm sure many who did see the original thought the same, but for very different reasons). The original can be painfully slow at times (the famously long highway scene), but the extra exposition pushed the film over the edge. Here, you get a very basic retelling.

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2/10

Terrible. I watched it on a limb because I saw it on netflix and said "What the fuck, he made another?" The completionist in me has failed worse than Romero did when he made this. The first three are campy, DotD is my favorite because of the camp. This was just pure cheese. There is like 5 characters who might be considered the main characters, but you never really get a sense of who it is. The family feud angle didn't work at all.
 
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Het leven uit een Dag (English title: Life in one day, Mark de Cloe 2009, IMDb)

Watched this because I read the book it's based while in High school. Story's situated in a world where human life lasts just one single day and pretty much everything happens just once. Boy meets girl, decide they want more then the day they have, and commit a crime punishable by death. Why would they do that? Because they'll go to hell, where everything is repeatable. Basically their hell is pretty much our world. 'l'enfer, c'est la repetition', basically captures it. Their repetition isn't the repetition seen in classic Greek/Roman views of hell (Tantalus, Sisy­phus) but it's experienced as a rut because they were pretty much 'high on life' in their 'everything in one day' world.

Unfortunately the book has never been translated to English, so watching this with subtitles is the closest anyone not speaking Dutch is gonna get to van der Heijden's world. The movie doesn't exactly packs the same punch as the book and the ending is changed. Acting can be spotty at times but this might be less noticeable for non-natives. It looks really pretty and the music is great. Recommended for the crowd interested in movies like Groundhog Day and The Invention of Lying.
 
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Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935) 6

My first WC Fields movie. Very slow moving comedy. I'd hoped for more.

Midnight Mary (1933) 7
Typical 30ies melodrama about a good girl gone bad who gets rescued by a millionaire playboy. Surprisingly fun though, but I didn't expect anything less from William Wellman. Good SFX too for that time.

Speedy (1928) 8

I'm on a Harold Lloyd roll. This is just a tad below genuine masterpieces like Safety Last, Girl Shy and The Kid Brother.

Paper Moon (1973) 8

My favorite Peter Bogdonavich movie. Tatum O'Neal should have competed and won in the Best Actress Oscar category instead of Supporting Actress. She was incredible. Too bad her drug habits killed a very promising acting career.

The House on 56th Street (1933) 7
Another thirties melodrama about a good girl gone bad. This time it's Kay Francis as a showgirl who finds happiness with a millionaire but then loses her husband and young child when she's accused of murder.


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The Kid Brother (1927) 9

Yet another Harold Lloyd masterpiece. This movie is more than 80 years old but the jokes are fresh.

The Good German (2006) 7

Is this a tribute to or a pastiche of movies like A Foreign Affair and Berlin Express?

Sons of the Desert (1933) 7

I've been watching many classic comedies lately and I always prefer the silent comedies to the talkies. On the other hand, I can't help laughing when Stan Laurel's starts to make those high pitched whimpering sounds when he's in *serious* trouble.

Wild and Woolly (1917) 6

Douglas Fairbanks plays the son of a banker from the city who's mad about the legend of the Wild West. When he's invited to a town in Arizona the local community tries to win him over by pretending to be a "real wild west town" with bandits and all. Of course this is an ideal opportunity for real bandits to get in the action and steal the safe. Lots of innocent fun, not enough of Fairbanks' athletics compared to later movies.

Strange Cargo (1940) 6

Frank Borzage's reputation was built on movies like Seventh Heaven and Street Angel, movies that were overflowing with warmth and emotion. This movie is overflowing with Christian allegory. It's a shame because the movie started out as a gritty tale about inmates in prison colony who plot an escape through the jungles of French Guyana. Some moments reminded me of "The Wages of Fear" and "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" but those good moments are spoiled by a Christlike figure who accompanies the escaping convicts and offers them salvation in various ways.


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Crossfire (1947) 6

The movie was one of a few postwar movies to criticze anti semitism (another one was Gentleman's Agreement) but instead of telling an engrossing story it becomes increasingly preachy.

The Unknown (1927) 8

I'm not surprised this movie was directed by Tod "Freaks" Browning... Lon Chaney plays a man with no hands who falls in love with the daughter of the circus owner (played by a young ravishing Joan Crawford). His love leads to murder, a guresome mistake and finally his death.

Knight and Day (2010) 6

Dumb but fun action movie but you sure do feel guilty about having enjoyed any of it when the credits start to roll.

Salt (2010) 8

Knight and Day was a comedy caper with the tongue firmly planted in cheek. Salt took itself serious although the premise and the stunts were even more over the top. It should have been a horrible failure but I loved it. My favorite action movie of the year. Kurt Wimmer should write the script for the next Bond movie.

Séraphine (2008) 7

French movie about the true story of an autistic house maid who turned out to be a gifted paintress. Yolande Moreau delivers an Oscar worthy performance, but the movie itself is too much by the numbers to make it a true classic.


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It's a Wonderful World (1939) 6

It's easy to confuse this movie with It's a Wonderful Life since it also has James Stewart. Alas, it's not hard too see why this movie is completely forgotten. The script writers tried to mesh a murder mystery with "the plot of "It Happened One Night". The result is a movie with an identity crisis. Weak script, weak jokes and a romance between tough guy Jimmy Stewart and breezy poetess Claudette Colbert that doesn't work.

Partir (2009) 7
Kristin Scott Thomas is the bored wife of a French doctor who finds unexpected passion in the arms of a Spanish handyman.

Pour elle (2008) 7

This movie was the source for The Next Three Days (which I've yet to see). Good thriller.

Celda 211 (2009) 8

Spanish prison movie. Excellent script, you'll be hooked by the plot in just a few minutes when a young prison guard on his first day gets involved in a prison riot and has to pretend to be one of the inmates.

The Dark Corner (1946) 8

Lucille Ball wasn't always a funny redhead. In the thirties and early forties she was a pretty actress who could do musicals and thrillers too. In the The Dark Corner she plays the secretary of a private eye who's being setup to commit a murder.


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The Princess and the Frog (2009) 6

Disney's return to 2D animation deserved a better script and music. The Florida setting felt like a rehash of The Rescuers, the two protagonists were bland and the music by Randy Newman was awful.

Baraka (1992) 8

8 for the movie, 10 for the visuals. The movie just looks *incredible* in 1080p.

Girl Shy (1924) 9
Harold Lloyd can do no wrong here. Heartfelt sentiment, a charming love story, *lots* of jokes and an extended chase scene that has to be seen to believed. Motor bikes, horses, buggies, a street car, etc etc. Incredible stuff.

Ruggles of Red Gap (1935) 7

Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) 9

This movie inspired Yasujirô Ozu to make Tokyo Story. Pitch perfect acting by Beulah Bondi and Victor Moore. You'll bawl your eyes out at the end.
 
Boy A [2007] I liked it, the real son is a bitch though.

Cinderella Man [2005] I liked. Good boxing movie

Lady and the Tramp [1953] goddamn siamese cats haha

Wallace and Gromit The Curse of the Were Rabbit [2005] decent. I think this was my first feature length clay motion movie.

Monsters vs. Aliens [2009] okay. I really didn't like it that much. the one dude playing beverly hills theme was cool.
 
jakncoke said:
Boy A [2007] I liked it, the real son is a bitch though.

Cinderella Man [2005] I liked. Good boxing movie

Lady and the Tramp [1953] goddamn siamese cats haha

Wallace and Gromit The Curse of the Were Rabbit [2005] decent. I think this was my first feature length clay motion movie.

Monsters vs. Aliens [2009] okay. I really didn't like it that much. the one dude playing beverly hills theme was cool.
See Chicken Run. Seriously.
 
I just finished The French Lieutenant's Woman. Wow. Great film. It's hard to appreciate just how good it is unless you've read the "unfilmable" novel first. Both are excellent and do things that couldn't be done in any other medium.

I also saw all of Unforgiven the other day, which I don't think I had ever seen from beginning to end before (if I have, it's been a long, long time). There's not much I can do aside from heap even more praise on it. Any fan of the Western needs to see it at least once.
 
Shinjitsu said:
Watched Dalkomhan Insaeng (A Bittersweet Life), great movie.

Story wasn't anything special or anything but man I enjoyed watching it, very well done. Had some really good fight scenes, the cinder block face drag being one of my favorites.:D

If you are ever in the mood for a gangster movie WATCH THIS.

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Watch A Dirty Carnival, folks. You will like it.
 
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I've watched me some pretty nasty films. But by god, nothing, nothing compares to this. This was some wild shit man. I couldn't even finish watching it, that's right. I stopped watching half way through, why? Not because it was scary, because it wasn't. It was fucking gory, too gory for my tastes. I felt like a buster, but man, sometimes, you gotta know when to quit.

http://www.collider.com/2010/11/16/martyrs-remake-daniel-stamm-kristen-stewart/
Apparently, there's also a remake coming up. I expect that hollywood will cast Megan Fox.
 
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