BobsRevenge said:It's not really a movie you watch with reason. It is an emotional onslaught of awesome.
edit: @the guy above me...
Where is Wall-E man?
Yeah, I know, I wasn't sure why.AlternativeUlster said:Haha, I just got banned.
Ford Prefect said:Yeah, I know, I wasn't sure why.
4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days is sooooo good. I'm not sure whether to include in my top 10 this year, since it's technically 2007, but since I didn't see it in time for it to my list last year I might as well.
Reading that post about Team Ico, that is ridiculous you would get a month-long ban just for that. So glad I never go over to the gaming side anymore :lolAlternativeUlster said:I made a snide joke in the Home thread about the Ps3 failures about the new Team Ico game going to magically suck just for being on the system. I didn't know what I was banned for until I finally got unbanned since my ban thing said You are banned for this reason and it was a link to the forum and I was like, "How can I see what I was banned for when I am banned from reading the forum?" Bleh.
Oh, if it didn't hit the States 'til '08 then it's definitely good for the '08 list IMO.AlternativeUlster said:Yeah, I was in debate about 4 Months too. I decided that since it didn't open in the States even limited until late January, I was ok. That is also why I have Tell No One on my list despite it technically being a 2006 film.
Ford Prefect said:Reading that post about Team Ico, that is ridiculous you would get a month-long ban just for that. So glad I never go over to the gaming side anymore :lol
Oh, if it didn't hit the States 'til '08 then it's definitely good for the '08 list IMO.
Tell No One was pretty great, too. When he biffs it during the chase scene it's fucking nuts.
AlternativeUlster said:Yeah, you should make a top 10. I want to see your list, Cosmic Bus', and Dr. Strangelove's.
Flynn said:Soundtrack's by Ennio Morricone, but credited to his stage name Leo Nichols. A portion of the soundtrack (the bits that don't have people singing "NAVAJO JOE!") was used in Kill Bill. According to Wikipedia Reynolds thought he was starring in a Leone flick, but got the "wrong Sergio." It was too late to pull out so he did the picture.
y2dvd said:After much hype by friends, I'm finally gonna get to watch Shawshank Redemption via Netflix today. Let's see how this movie bolds!
Auron_Kale said:Was flipping through the channels late last night (around 12:30am) and ended up watching Guyver: Dark Hero on one of the Cinemax channels. I actually own the dvd, but decided to watch it for the hell of it since it was on.
Cheesy rubber monster suits, lots of over-the-top wirework, gratuitous blood, and David Hayter showing signs of being Solid Snake here and there. Such an awesome and cheesy popcorn flick - God I love this movie.![]()
Was definitely in the mood to watch Kamen Masked Rider and Power Rangers afterwards.
beelzebozo said:pineapple express was the funniest movie of 2008. easily.
Kastro said:I laughed more during Gran Torino.
Kastro said:I laughed more during Gran Torino.
Egg Shen said:I was in a sci-fi mood so I went with these two.
Doomsday
Rhona Mitra wasn't bad as a female Snake Plisskin, I thought she was okay until the end. Was also nice to see Siddig in another role, albeit a small one, and Malcolm McDowell do another turn as Dr. Soren...err...a scientist. The rest of the movie nosedives nearly half an hour after start, though. Take the crazy plague from 28 Days, replace Manhattan with Scotland in Escape from New York, sprinkle in a little Mad Max, and then stir the kind of attention to detail that Battlefield Earth is known for and you'll have this movie. At least the bad guys are somewhat smarter here. And I suppose I shouldn't have been surprised that a car sitting in a cargo container stored in a cave somewhere for nearly thirty years would work perfectly. Cannibals and castles sounded like a good idea at the time.
+ interesting start
+ some nice set pieces
+ buckets of gore
+ lots of action
- equipment impervious to time
- oddball story loopholes
- feudal bizarro land
- dumbass ending
Babylon AD
I've read the reviews so I shouldn't have expected too much out of this film, but I did hope it might be fun in a sort of popcorn crunching sort of way. Vin Diesel and cyberpunk could have worked...the possibility was there. But the neat concepts that it barely touches on with submarine smugglers, lead lined bullet trains traveling through bomb craters, and injected passports are mired in a story that makes as much sense as thousand year old Harriers jump jets that can fly. On another level, it was almost as if I were watching Freejack's bastard child. But if felt as if it were spliced together in ten different ways. You could fly the awesomeness of Total Recall through the loopholes in the story and it still wouldn't help salvage the lapses in logic that help explain why director Mathieu Kassovitz had hated his own film. Michelle Yeoh was criminally wasted. Hans Zimmer helped with the soundtrack which had some good moments. Not a fan of the RZA's opening track.
+ neat cyberpunkish setting
+ some cool visual shots and gritty sets
+ great as background noise if you need something on while working
- CG effects were somewhat obvious
- Michelle Yeoh severely underused
- story may make sense if drunk
- climax making me wish I had stopped an hour earlier
DieH@rd said:Go and watch GARO now! Greatest tokusatsu television series ever made!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GARO
Fxp said:http://www.moviereporter.net/photos/0004/4214/UnterKontrolle_Poster.jpg
Fantastic movie, quite disturbing, though. Julia Ormond and Bill Pullman are great!
beelzebozo said:holy shit. the last five minutes of this are the best thing to happen to vampire movies in years.
beelzebozo said:ha, they are! but man, that shot near the end. . .
incredible. my mouth was agape
Wow:lol Nearing half the movie. But I don't even think that is going to save it. I heard its another director who doesn't ever want to work with Fox again because it was interfered with that badly. Was knocking it even before it came out.:lolMMaRsu said:I'm not watching Babylon AD untill the director's cut is out. Fox cut alot :
USA:90 min | France:101 min | 161 min (Director's Cut)
I want someone else to not like this movie so I won't be so alone... so very alone...beelzebozo said:the pool scene. definitely. but i also liked when she shows oskar what happens when he doesn't invite her in. hell, there was a ton of the movie that was just excellent and creepy and great.
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Saw it on monday night and it was a fairly fantastic experience.
Ford Prefect said:Christ, I hope his back catalogue is as good as this, so that I have hours of soul-crushing, pessimistic delight ahead of me...
I want someone else to not like [Let the Right One In] so I won't be so alone... so very alone... Christ, even the whole Criterion Forum loves the shit out of it.
Ford Prefect said:I want someone else to not like this movie so I won't be so alone... so very alone...
Christ, even the whole Criterion Forum loves the shit out of it.