How can anyone say that a self-respecting person of any nationality would boot Bobby De Niro in the nuts? Not unless he starts killing babies, and even then I'd think twice.
Re: Recently watched
Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Aug 9th at 5:05am 2004

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Aug 9th at 5:05am 2004
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Mon Aug 9th at 6:32am 2004
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Mon Aug 9th at 6:32am 2004
It rocked in the sleep inducing sense though.
Re: Recently watched
Posted by G4MER on Mon Aug 9th at 8:16am 2004
Posted by G4MER on Mon Aug 9th at 8:16am 2004
I-Robot, was nothing more than an extended Commercial. It had its good points but over all I was disapointed.
The Village, Talk about CRAP.. I think I found a movie to put above Blair Witch in crappyness.
I got the Band Of Brothers on DVD and watched those.. now theres a Good Movie ( or Mini-Series ).
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The Village, Talk about CRAP.. I think I found a movie to put above Blair Witch in crappyness.
I got the Band Of Brothers on DVD and watched those.. now theres a Good Movie ( or Mini-Series ).
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 8:33am 2004
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 8:33am 2004
Money, you didn't expect either of those movies to have any thing close to enjoyable plots/themes/etc, did you? (I,Robot and The Village)
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Re: Recently watched
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Posted by $loth on Mon Aug 9th at 8:50am 2004
I'm looking forward to watching I, Robot. Just for the action scenes ![]()
BTW long time no see MS
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 10:19am 2004
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 10:19am 2004
From the scenes I saw online (that they released), even the action looked lame.
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by mazemaster on Mon Aug 9th at 11:34am 2004
Posted by mazemaster on Mon Aug 9th at 11:34am 2004
I, Robot was actually good. It was quite a pleasant surprise.
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 7:05pm 2004
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 7:05pm 2004
You're a godamn liar and you know it.
That or your expectations were so low ... that it had what I'd like to call 'The Terminator 3 Effect'.
Its when your expectations for a movie are so incredibly low that dog s**t could be better. In that situation, the movie fools you into thinking it is good ... but you are uneffected by its powers the second time around. See it again and tell me its good ... then I'll just call you crazy
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That or your expectations were so low ... that it had what I'd like to call 'The Terminator 3 Effect'.
Its when your expectations for a movie are so incredibly low that dog s**t could be better. In that situation, the movie fools you into thinking it is good ... but you are uneffected by its powers the second time around. See it again and tell me its good ... then I'll just call you crazy
Re: Recently watched
Posted by Forceflow on Mon Aug 9th at 7:21pm 2004

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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 7:25pm 2004
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 9th at 7:25pm 2004
*cough*posted-it-on-the-last-page*cough*
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Gwil on Mon Aug 9th at 7:36pm 2004

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Posted by Gwil on Mon Aug 9th at 7:36pm 2004
Heh, crono 
edit: i loved it so much i forgot the title.
No Man's Land
BBC4 on BBC1 showed this http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283509/ a couple o' weeks ago, i watched it on the basis of the TV announcers comments
A non combat war story, set in a non american/WWII environment - different already! follows the story of 2 bosnian soldiers who are stuck in no mans land in a small trench, with a serbian soldier. 1 of the bosnians is unable to move (he's lying injured on a mine), and neither of the other 2 soldiers are able to gain control of the situation - so, they have to tolerate each others companies.
tempers flare, and the futility of war is exposed - dark humour also pops up now and again ("why should i do what you say?" "because im holding a gun and youre not!"). stuck in this situation, the UN peacekeeping force intervenes, and is held back by bureacracy.
a deep, and different look at war, humanity and the vulture like nature of media and its need to swarm around suffering. also a harsh criticism of how the international community fails to respond to desperate situations because of political jockeying and the bad old red tape.
one more thing - amelie fans? this beat Amelie to best foreign language film at the 2002 Oscars, and deservedly so. a must see, in my humble opinion.
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edit: i loved it so much i forgot the title.
No Man's Land
BBC4 on BBC1 showed this http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283509/ a couple o' weeks ago, i watched it on the basis of the TV announcers comments
A non combat war story, set in a non american/WWII environment - different already! follows the story of 2 bosnian soldiers who are stuck in no mans land in a small trench, with a serbian soldier. 1 of the bosnians is unable to move (he's lying injured on a mine), and neither of the other 2 soldiers are able to gain control of the situation - so, they have to tolerate each others companies.
tempers flare, and the futility of war is exposed - dark humour also pops up now and again ("why should i do what you say?" "because im holding a gun and youre not!"). stuck in this situation, the UN peacekeeping force intervenes, and is held back by bureacracy.
a deep, and different look at war, humanity and the vulture like nature of media and its need to swarm around suffering. also a harsh criticism of how the international community fails to respond to desperate situations because of political jockeying and the bad old red tape.
one more thing - amelie fans? this beat Amelie to best foreign language film at the 2002 Oscars, and deservedly so. a must see, in my humble opinion.
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by ReNo on Mon Aug 9th at 7:45pm 2004

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Posted by ReNo on Mon Aug 9th at 7:45pm 2004
Amelie was quite a cool film actually, not the sort of film I'd have expected to enjoy but I did
I was flicking through channels the other day and saw a bit of that film Gwil, but didn't watch much. I also watched some of another foreign film, shown the day before, about a social experiment of putting normal people into a prison situation, with half of them being guards and half inmates (or thats what I gathered). While again, I didn't watch too much of it, it certainly came across as an interesting and different film, I might try and dig it up sometime.
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Gwil on Mon Aug 9th at 7:52pm 2004

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Posted by Gwil on Mon Aug 9th at 7:52pm 2004
thats Das Experiment by the sounds of the description ReNo, it was
based on some trials that took place in the U.S. - its german with
subtitles.
quite depraved yet a good film still - a nice look at how power corrupts and how humans are easily led/supressed by each other.. extremely violent and disturbing at the same time.
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quite depraved yet a good film still - a nice look at how power corrupts and how humans are easily led/supressed by each other.. extremely violent and disturbing at the same time.
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Forceflow on Mon Aug 9th at 8:02pm 2004
oops.
No Man's Land was great, I watched it too ... at 2 AM or something ... whew !
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Posted by Forceflow on Mon Aug 9th at 8:02pm 2004
| ? quote: |
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oops.
No Man's Land was great, I watched it too ... at 2 AM or something ... whew !
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by $loth on Tue Aug 10th at 2:54pm 2004

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Posted by $loth on Tue Aug 10th at 2:54pm 2004
Just watched a 'horror' movie called freak, about this deformed kid, who was abused by his mother, then ends up in a mental institution, and breaks out.
2/10
gonna go and watch the exorcist, I hope its not a let down, I haven't seen it before 
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by ReNo on Tue Aug 10th at 3:16pm 2004

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Posted by ReNo on Tue Aug 10th at 3:16pm 2004
Last night my mates showed up with a DVD called "Chopper Chicks in Zombie Town", and it really was as bad as the title suggests. Some hilariously crap bits earn it a score of 2/10, though it was a good film to tear apart with some friends for a laugh
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by Monqui on Tue Aug 10th at 3:27pm 2004

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Posted by Monqui on Tue Aug 10th at 3:27pm 2004
's**tty Horror' is definitely a genre all it's own, completely seperate from regular Horror movies. I love most older, moslty unknown, horror flicks. They're just so much damn fun to watch just because they're so bad.
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by $loth on Tue Aug 10th at 3:49pm 2004

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Posted by $loth on Tue Aug 10th at 3:49pm 2004
Yea, but mine was a waste of ?5 ![]()
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Re: Recently watched
Posted by $loth on Tue Aug 10th at 5:15pm 2004

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Posted by $loth on Tue Aug 10th at 5:15pm 2004
Just finished watching the exorcitst, it is a pretty good film, a bit boring at times, but still a good film [ taking into account that it is aged].
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