Just finished seeing 300 the other day. I can only say that muscular man nipples look mighty appealing in this movie xD.
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I saw Die Hard 4.0 the other night. It was awesome! Completely unrealistic and over the top, but still a terrific movie.
It came no-where near how good the previous three were though. However, 4.0 was still a brilliant movie, even if it is the first one where the criminal is a complete wuss. |
Just saw 300.
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Amores Perros - 10/10
Certainly one of the most depressing movies I've seen in a while. |
The Simpsons Movie: liked it a lot! Yes, it was basically an extended episode, but it's still good, it was weird seeing it all big and massive on the cinema screen. It zipped by, and you got to see Bart's cock.
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Ugh, I wish they had Jason mewes play his little nerdly sidekick, that wouldv't been Snoogins.
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Jason Mewes sucks.
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Atonement: really amazing film. Normally I can't stand stories focusing on upper class English characters, but this was really stunning, with a hell of a kick at the end. Oooooh boy. Had weird old guy sitting behind me who went 'ooo ho ho yes!' when the word 'cunt' flashed up large on the screen.
Hatchet: Oh my god, this was terrible. I adored it. Cheapo horror film, the sort I was born and raised on, was great to see something like that actually at the cinema. Only saw this cos I was late for Control, the Joy Division biopic, which has been getting great reviews. Oh well! Mala Noche: Gus Van Sant's first film, and it was fairly fantastic. Really beautifully shot, properly rough and harsh. It's about this cute Portland gay guy (slightly crooked teeth! Swoons) falling in love with this hetero Mexican immigrant who can't speak a scrap of English. Unrequited lust stories, aaaah. My Own Private Idaho, wot got similar themes, works far far better than this, but this was still pretty wonderful. |
I concur that 300 is an awesome film. <3
Last night Alfie was on TV, I cried a little at the end but overall it was abit crap. Jude Law's english accent was really bad. He is nice though. XD Has anyone seen Spaceballs? My boyfriend and I recently bought it and I want to know if it's any good. - Rexy |
I watched The Others just recently, I loved the concept and the plot.
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Pity about that receding hairline. :
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I meant as far as direction goes, for his earlier films. He probably is a bastard.
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Watched The Darwin Awards (not great but worth watching :p) and The Bourne Ultimatum.
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Just literally right now, sort of, finished watching Les enfants terribles, which I bought months and months ago and never got round to watching. Was really, really terrific. Cocteau's narration was slightly unnecessary and heavy-handed at times, but this weirdo world of borderline incestuous brother and sister, dragging people into their insanity was great stuff! Really loved it. Shall watch this again fairly soon. Oh, and I watched Ivan's Childhood yesterday [Sunday], Andrei Tarkovsky's first film and also the first Tarkovsky film I've ever seen. Was fantastically shot (I understand he got far less 'showy' as his career progressed), good wartime story, more noticeable for being punctuated by the dream sequence's of an orphan child, Ivan of the title. I generally dislike war films, but this was fairly different and interesting. |
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I have just scene a guy where a shirt chick style and prance around like a whore, sadly I knew him, and sadly, he was doing it to prove that my PE shorts were short shorts and that even he was more straight than what I was wearing.
But seriously, watched Disturbia in rowing camp, God, I chat myself, as does everyone when *spoiler* the neighbour is looking right at him, and then he comes into the kitchen, far out it was funny how scarred we were. Watched summer heights high, with chirs liely, that show is extremly funny! lol, everyone is quoting it. |
I'm going to chip in and show that I'm still active and haven't left the forums. It's been a while... good to see the forums are alive and kicking.
I just watched 300. Although I watched it a few days ago, I can still feel my adrenaline glands pulsating. Yes, it was that good. |
Eh, it's average, even people who really go for it tend to say the same, as a film.
The only bit I totally loved was the dance of the oracle (?), where it looked liked she was underwater, flash of tit, all this hair flowing. That was gorgeous. Other than that you've just got a shouty leading man, fighting, fighting, fighting, which all concludes the way you'd expect it to conclude. Plus the whole machismo/honour angle does absolutely zero for me. I've watched Breathless, Jean-Luc Godard's first film, my first Godard and, I think, my first proper film of the French New Wave, which never seemed my cup of tea. Was good. The entire thing is straining to let the audience know the film is a construct, a piece of filmmaking, very modern in that sense. Self-reflective cinema. Which makes it intellectual and visually quite interesting, but ultimately you're quite detached from the enterprise. I’m sure I’ll warm to this film over time, whenever I watch it again, or get more Godard. Also! A friend lent me Capote, which is a film that I've been meaning and wanting to see since it first came out. Better late than never, this was very good stuff. Stripped down, simple, honest drama, with a cracking central performance. Not powerful enough to be truly moving or profound, and lacks the pizzazz to stay with me, sadly. But a very High Quality film, very competent. |
I went to see The Darjeeling Limited yesterday only to discover that it wasn't playing yet. So I saw 30 Days of Night instead. It was pretty decent. There was some pretty good acting in it which is what really saved it from being a cheese fest (especially since the vampires went around going "Haaaahhhhhh" through the whole thing). I enjoyed the performance of the guy playing "The Stranger" the best. He was more or less Renfield from Dracula but he really did a good job. He was also in 3:10 to Yuma which I saw recently and he was the most interesting character in that film as well. Anyone who watched Six Feet Under may remember him as Russell, as well.
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Where does 30 days of Night take place? IF It's within Canadian borders, I'll go see it yesterday.
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SO with that in mind, I've only seen two shots, where the background was getting a map painting put into it, and a car driving on a snowy road getting powerpoles rotoscope'd onto it. And countless breath removals. I have seen anything since Elephant a week ago. People talked about it and said it was good, but essentially it was a movie where absolutely nothing happened, then people died, and you didn't see it, then it finished. Not a piece of artistic genius, a piece of shit,. |
No no, it IS a piece of artistic genius! I thought that film was absolutely astonishing, the best depiction of senseless violence I've ever seen - you spend the film with a bunch of characters just hanging about, doing ordinary (and undramatic) stuff. We know them for what they are, they're not characters, which makes what's coming all the worse.
Yes, it is a conceptual film, but, if you manage to buy into it, it's just stunning, IMO! Even if you think it's shit, at least it's short. |
How did I know you were going to love that film? You should try and be a little less predictable in future, MF. :p
Oooh... Muppets from Space! |
I love The Muppets.
It's time to start the music. It's time to light the light. |
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But yeah, it had some blatantly obvious things the creators put into it... Somehow I dont think the two columbine students had a little gay liason and those students going to throw up in the bathroom, all a bit too 'This is an indie film, let's be extreeeeme!'. |
Gus Van Sant is one of the prime movers and shakers to come out of the New Queer Cinema of the early ninties, if he's depicting two loner/outsider students it's somewhat unsurprising that he makes them gay. Besides, I love the way that angle is actually handled, very slight and ambiguous. I doubt they really are gay, it's just that they know they're about to do something terrible and aren't going to come out of it alive.
'I've never kissed anyone before.' 'Me either.' (Or whatever it was) That's lovely stuff! Girls chucking up their guts in the bogs, less so, but it DOES happen, and as it provides one of the few genuine pieces of happening, I'd let it slide. Plus it has that kind of camp edge to it, and we love a bit of campness. I didn't find it extreme or OTT. :
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