Kabuki Waq
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saw A Prophet today.
Man SO AWESOME. loved every seccond. The pay off was great.
Man SO AWESOME. loved every seccond. The pay off was great.
DanielPlainview said:Kind Hearts and Coronets - for such a boring title, that movie fucking rocked. Can't believe how dark the comedy was for a 1940's film.
subversus said:Just finished watching Repo Men uncut. It was great, even wonderful sometimes. And music rocked.
harSon said:With the exception of, the movie was quite enjoyable.the ridiculous vault scene in the end
Hey I was just talking about Breathless the other day on here.brianjones said:![]()
dont really have anything to add that probably isnt on a boxart somewhere.. was cool, humorous, stylish, fun, etc.
Kabuki Waq said:saw A Prophet today.
Man SO AWESOME. loved every seccond. The pay off was great.
Glad you liked 2001. It's a love it or hate it kind of movie. I still hate a lot of good movies because I thought they were boring. Regarding Blade Runner, skip the theatrical cut on Netflix and watch the final cut.Easystride said:Just saw 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time, and I loved it. It was great to finally see the source of all those references in shows like Futurama, Simpsons, and Recess. I was worried because I read many opinions stating that the movie is very boring, but my worries were unfounded.
Next up is Blade Runner. What version would be best for a first time viewer? Is the one on netflix streaming a good version, or should I have the disc sent out? I don't want to make the same mistake I made with Apocalypse Now.
I always thought that movie had a pretty jarring turn in the middle, after heLiara T'Soni said:The Dead Zone was the better film even though I liked the individual performances in Communion more. Seems like this was a big influence on Unbreakable. I wish they would have explored the philosophical questions, especially in regards to assassinating a politician, a bit more. But for the most part, the "psychic" stuff never came off as too cheesy and was mostly well done.
Final Cut, no question. I'd also advise you to not see the other ones since you'll start noticing the things they fixed. But at the same time it's pretty interesting to see the International Cut (with narration) after you've seen the definitive version.Easystride said:Next up is Blade Runner. What version would be best for a first time viewer? Is the one on netflix streaming a good version, or should I have the disc sent out? I don't want to make the same mistake I made with Apocalypse Now.
Easystride said:Next up is Blade Runner. What version would be best for a first time viewer? Is the one on netflix streaming a good version, or should I have the disc sent out? I don't want to make the same mistake I made with Apocalypse Now.
ridley182 said:I saw The Village last night and I gotta say.... I liked it!It's nothing special, but I enjoyed it, most def. not the worst movie ever like some people say.
Net_Wrecker said:Before Sunrise (1995)
Before Sunset (2004)
Really well directed, and written films. The flow of the conversations was really convincing, and the long steady cam shots were expertly handled. I'm not usually into pure romance films, but these were good.
True Romance Director's Cut (1993): Speaking of romanceI'm shocked I hadn't seen this one yet. It really feels like a Tarantino piece which is no surprise since he wrote it, and it pulled no punches. Loved it, and am VERY interested in tracking down the fanmade "Tarantino Cut."
Jason's Ultimatum said:Fallen. What a straaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaange movie.
Net_Wrecker said:True Romance Director's Cut (1993)[/B]: Speaking of romanceI'm shocked I hadn't seen this one yet. It really feels like a Tarantino piece which is no surprise since he wrote it, and it pulled no punches. Loved it, and am VERY interested in tracking down the fanmade "Tarantino Cut."
harSon said:You should definitely watch True Romance: The Quentin Tarantino Cut. The story is taken out of chronological order like it was intended to be, 10 out of the 11 deleted scenes are spliced into the story, and some scenes were deleted completely. It basically realizes Tarantino's original vision according to his screenplay.
It's surprisingly well done for a fan edit, I recommended whole heartedly.
Apu? I'm out of the loop I guess.Snowman Prophet of Doom said:GAF, I'm considering a blind buy of the Apu trilogy off of eBay. For those who have seen my film tastes: yes/no?
dmshaposv said:Secondly, I watched the Graduate. Wasn't impressed and it has aged quite bad.I honestly felt the movie didn't go anywhere and the final scene was laughably bad.
Blader5489 said:Wtf?! The Graduate has one of my favorite final scenes of any movie.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:GAF, I'm considering a blind buy of the Apu trilogy off of eBay. For those who have seen my film tastes: yes/no?
dmshaposv said:Secondly, I watched the Graduate. Wasn't impressed and it has aged quite bad.I honestly felt the movie didn't go anywhere and the final scene was laughably bad.
I never knew about this. Definitely want to check it out. It's still not Tarantino's original vision if it still has that godawful fucking score, though.harSon said:You should definitely watch True Romance: The Quentin Tarantino Cut. The story is taken out of chronological order like it was intended to be, 10 out of the 11 deleted scenes are spliced into the story, and some scenes were deleted completely. It basically realizes Tarantino's original vision according to his screenplay.
It's surprisingly well done for a fan edit, I recommended whole heartedly.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:GAF, I'm considering a blind buy of the Apu trilogy off of eBay. For those who have seen my film tastes: yes/no?
CajoleJuice said:I never knew about this. Definitely want to check it out. It's still not Tarantino's original vision if it still has that godawful fucking score, though.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:GAF, I'm considering a blind buy of the Apu trilogy off of eBay. For those who have seen my film tastes: yes/no?
Pappasman said:The Road The cause of the disaster was never explained