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A couple of my buddies said the same thing, they thought it was a surprisingly good movie. I'll try to rent it soon.
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Saw Munich today. One of the best and most raw movies I've seen in a while.
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Lord of War was good. The characters are disgusting human beings, however.
So, I finally watched Harry Potter 1-3. I originally had no desire to see any of them until two things happened: Gary Oldman joined the ranks and I learned (and heard) John Williams did the score (which is fantastic, I should add). I really enjoyed them. Far darker than I could have imagined, also. I think the first one is the only one that perhaps borderlines as a "children's movie". The others are just ... brutal.
Also, Chamber of Secrets has just about the most badass snake in any movie ever.
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I'm waiting until they are all done, then I'm gonna watch 'em all in one go.
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Don't. Watch the first one now so that you don't make the mistake of watching the other ones.
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Just watched Gantz discs 1-3. Its nice but as Reno said not for children or people with problems with smut or extreme animated violence, but has a good plot and occasional laughs. Plus characters are pretty good so far and animation quality is great.
Reckless disregard for childrens well being, women and nothing but utter contempt for other cultures.
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I watched the new Italian Job and Red Dragon tonight. Both were
Ed Norton flicks, and both were entertaining. The Italian Job was
just a disposable movie, entertaining for a single viewing, but I
wouldn't want to watch it again.
Red Dragon, on the other hand, could use another viewing, but I
wouldn't want to buy the DVD. If someone else owns it on DVD and
wants to watch it, I'd be game. I think Ed Norton did a better
job in this movie. I don't usually like horror/suspense type
movies, but if you Silence of the Lambs type movies then check this out.
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Thomas Harris is writing a screen play for a fourth Hannibal movie right now. When lecter is about sixteen. It should be cool. Coincidently, when regarding the books, it's the general consensus that Silence of the Lambs is the "worst", simply because it's pretty boring. However, in movie translation, it's the best of the three films. Hannibal is probably the worst. Not that it's a bad movie, just ... wasn't thought out as well, I think. (No offense Riddley).
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I have a lot of free time on my hands right now, being February Break,
and so I actually just watched 2 more movies and an episode of the
Office.
I watched Red Eye for the first
time. It wasn't that great, and I mostly blame the
screenplay. The dialogue just didn't seem to grab me at
all. The witty and romantic banter wasn't really that great, and
there wasn't really a moral or message to the whole piece... it just
seemed like one big set up for another one of Wes Craven's
knife-wielding maniacs chasing damsel through a house scenes. My
only real favorite part of the movie is when Cillian Murphy's character
reveals his secret. I just thought it was a cool idea (although
not cool enough for a feature film).
I watched Se7en tonight (yes I
just put the number in the title). I like it enough to own it,
and after taking a film class last semester I'm more impressed by the
camera work and directing. I think it's really good. Two of
my favorite parts are the soft focus shots in the library and in the
final car ride. Also, Morgan Freeman's character is
awesome. If you can stomach blood and disturbing ideas, there
should be nothing stopping you from watching this movie, in my opinion.
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I <3 Se7en. (Don't feel bad, that's actually how it's spelt)
"What's in the box??! WHAT'S IN THE BOX?!"
David Fincher is up there on my list of "Good Directors". That list also includes Chan Wook-Park (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Oldboy, Lady Vengeance), Darren Aronofsky (Pi, Requim for a Dream), Michael Mann (Heat, Collateral), Ang Lee (Hulk, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Brokeback Mountain). Amongst some Music Video -> Film directors (Mark Romanek, Francis Lawrence).
I'd put Ridley Scott on my list too ... but he's really hit or miss. His movies aren't consistently good, nor are they consistently bad.
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Yeah Crono, I like Darren Aronofsky as well. I love watching
Requiem for a Dream, and much prefer it to Pi. The black and
white was just irritating I think in Pi (for some reason).
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No it isn't. You're wrong. However, Requiem for a Dream is far better made film. And Jared Leto rocks. Disfiguring himself in almost every movie he's in.
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Yeah Jared Leto just looks good
in the movie. I mean, you just want to keep looking at him when
he's on screen. It's one of those things you either have or you
don't.
Also, I was really surprised by how good of a job Marlon Wayans did in the movie. I thought he was just a WB icon.
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I saw serenity the other night. It was a fun movie to watch. There were definatly some cool parts in it.
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Just finished DOOM.
If you watch it with no other expectations than its a sci-fi horror movie, you won't be disappointed. It really was a good watch.
If you cannot view it without thinking about the game, you'll prolly dislike it cause it only superficially resembles the game.
For a movie, I'd rate it a 7/10
For a DOOM movie, only a 5/10
I suggest you watch it as a movie unto itself.
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Watched The Rock today after not seeing it in a long time. I still like it, because it's so entertaining.
I'm about to pop in Man on Fire. I'll let you guys know how it is.
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I hear they're gearing up to release (as in, in talks about doing this) an extended version of Kingdom of Heaven. Like most Scott movies, the theatrical cut pales in comparison to the full cut he intended (except Blade Runner ... I wish they released the theatrical cut on DVD ... or at all) Anyway, if it's about as much of an improvement as the extended cut of Gladiator was over the theatrical it might slam that movie into the "Very Good" territory, instead of "Alright". Where is currently resides with myself ... and many other people.
I just hope it doesn't take six years :\
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Man on Fire was really
good. Very very engrossing and satisfying to watch. The
radical film style can be a little unsettling, but the story is
awesome... especially if you violence is a guilty-pleasure of yours.
Best movie I've seen in months.
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Just watched The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly. I thought it was
pretty boring for the most part. It's a movie from another era,
so the slow pacing is understandable, but still... it dragged on too
long. Clint Eastwood was awesome, but I really feel like they
could have compressed the film into 10 minutes of all the cool scenes
instead of making it so long.
Re: Recently watched
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It's Sergio Leone. You either have a taste for him or you don't. If you think that's long ... watch Once Upon a Time in America.
People would generally agree, though, that while "America" and "West" are his best movies. His "masterpieces". Once Upon a Time in the West is pretty much the first movie he made that was actually a work of "art", so to speak. Everything else before it was portraying his admiration of other film makers (styles of which he adapted to himself.)
If you don't like Leone, then you probably wont like Kurisawa. Which is a shame. Even though their films were made at least 20 years ago, they are still wonderful.
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Yeah, I watched Rashomon by Kurosawa last spring, and while I liked
parts of it (mostly the ethical and contemporary implications of the
film's ideas) on the whole the pacing was too slow.
I guess I'm more of a fan of sleeker and more efficient
filmmaking. Which is not to say I don't like older movies,
because there are some that I really like.
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I watched The Narrow Margin (1952)
tonight, and damn was it good. Definitely the best B-Movie I've
ever seen. It's only 70 minutes long and the pacing is so much
better than The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
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You do know they're both based off books written by Chris Van Allsburg and that the books take place in the same universe, right?
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Yeah, but it's still exactly the same story.
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Recently watched:
Saw II.. Part one was much better, but the shock factor ending was still fabulously done. I never saw either ending coming.
Butterfly Effect, Directors cut.. Was pissed.. Totally. The re-written ending was not only a bulls**t concoction, but..
anyway, watch only the theatrical version.
Watched both part one and two of "The Transporter" .. They were OK I guess.
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I just watched Doom.
The sets were good. The movie was pretty crappy until the First
Person Cam kicked in. From that point on until the end I thought
the movie was really entertaining and enjoyable to watch. It was
just... so satisfying.
I like how they tied in pinky too, by the way. Very Doom3 and very very awesome.
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Haven't seen it in a while, but..
DOG SOLDIERS
British soldiers training literally in the middle of nowhere, someplace in Scotland, find themselves under attack by werewolves.
One of my favorite parts is when one of the troops is nailing the front
door shut when a werewolf reaches in through the mail slot. Without
missing a beat he starts wailing on the werewolf's hand with the hammer
until it retreats.
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Just watched Truffuat's French New Wave classic "The 400 Blows" and I
have to say I really really enjoyed it. It was funny, touching,
iconic, entertaining, silly/fun, and just a great watch all around.
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Watched Flight Plan. It was surprisingly satisfying, I'd recommend it.