Re: Recently watched
Posted by French Toast on
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[cue spoiler]I suspected him just because his eyes were too far apart, but didn't guess him until the curtains.
I called the flight attendant much earlier though.[/spoiler]
Re: Recently watched
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Flight Plan:
Figured it out about at the point where I knew she wasn't crazy. Who else would it be? Seriously. The thing that pissed me off though ... what was that whole thing with those two guys staring at her from the building in the beginning? I mean, they didn't even do a crap job of saying something like "they're cops". That bugged the hell out of. Damn stupid lose ends.
I liked the movie a lot until that part. I really think they let the cat out of the bag too soon though, the movie drags a little bit until he begins scheming some more.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently watched
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Nein, nein! I'm not really giving anything away...
Ah what the hell, editing now.
Re: Recently watched
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<span style="color: gray;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">+Hostel - A must see for those who enjoy torture/horror/porno
+The New World - One of the best movies I have seen in a few years. Slow moving, but then again, I enjoy slow.
+This is Spinal Tap - Hillarious Christopher Guest flick that has pretty abstract humour. Not for all tastes though. Dry humour ensue :smile: .
+Lord of War - Good movie. Violent and good.
<br style="color: gray; font-family: Verdana;">+Irreversible - Awesome movie. For those who enjoy violently twisted foreign films.
<br style="color: gray; font-family: Verdana;">+The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. In theatres now with Tommy Lee Jones. Again, slow, but worth the watch. Set in Texas and Mexico.
+Final Destination 3 - OK movie. It is the worst one of the trilogy, not to say that it is bad, just not the best one. The 1st one has the best plot and development. #2 has the best death scenes. #3 is just a weaker version of #1 & 2.....enjoyable enough though.
+The Aristocrats. An extremely vulgar movie verbally. It is a documentary on the history of the joke The Aristocrats. Its pretty hillarious.
+Haute Tension. (High Tension in English). A lame French horror movie based on the book Intensity by Dean Koontz. You wont find them saying thats where they pulled their material from....but they did.....s**tty movie.
+Ripley's Game. The sequel to The Talented Mr. Ripley. Except this one is starring John Malkovich and it kicks tons of ass. Man traps ensue.
+March of the Penguins. Good documentary on Penguins. Good for the whole family :smile:
+Donnie Darko. Kickass movie with Jake Gyllenhaal and his sister Maggie. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys dark humour and scifi.
+Bizita Q (Visitor Q in English). A Japanese flick. This is the most sick and deranged movie I have ever seen. And that is a statement. Do not watch unless you want your eyes and ears to be molested by the vile imagry that this film puts out.
Thats basically the last month or two of movies Ive seen :smile:
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I just watched Rudy for the
first time. Yes, I know its weird to make it to 20 years of life
without ever having seen this movie before, but for some reason I had
never watched it. It was good, but definitely not the best sports
movie I've ever seen.
I'm sure this movie originated the pop culture "slow clap" reference.
Re: Recently watched
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this is spinal tap was funny in its aim and message but the movie itself was really lame
except for the scene where the guitarists talks about his guitars and amps that makes it worth watching
Re: Recently watched
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Spinal Tap is awesome. How dare you say such things.
I loved it, absolutely hilarious... that's all there is to say really.
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I've started watching the HBO original series "Entourage" which is
loosely based on Mark Wahlberg moocher friends who followed him to
hollywood.
Overall I like it. The film making isn't spectacular, and the
life it glamorizies kind of makes me sick, but at the same time the
characters are good. Drama and Turtle are great to laugh at, Ari
is fun to watch in action, and E is easy to identify with.
All the guest stars are fun to see in action, as it blurs the line
between reality and fiction and gives the show a metatheatrical style.
Worth checking out an episode or two if you haven't seen it yet.
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I just watched the first half of Lord of War because of so many positive recommendations on this site.
I normally don't like to split a movie into seperate viewings, but
right now I'm just watching it alone and its very hard for me to enjoy
a film unless I'm watching it with friends. With that in mind,
I'm going to rewatch/finish this with some guys this weekend.
So far in the first hour all the setting up is making me queesy. I have a feeling the s**ts just about to hit the fan...
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So I started the movie over and watched it with 3 friends, and to tell
you the truth I didn't enjoy it. The lines in the movie were
really quite bad, and Nicolas Cage's acting was sub par. I'd say
the best acting was done by the guy who played Simian, and the guy who
played the role of the Liberian president. Ethan Hawke is one
ugly motherf**ker to top it all off.
Anyway -- there was a good message at the end, but the script and the
acting really ruined it for me. All my friends felt the same way
too, I'm not just being a movie snob :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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I just saw Kurt Wimmer's UltraViolet. You probably shouldn't do the same.
Not that the movie looked good or anything like that, but even then it was lame (overall). It starts out very powerfully and is quite acceptable for the scenario it sets up (live action comic book, and hyper-real society) ... then they try to build character ... sigh. The first half of the movie is at the very least: very entertaining. But, it tumbles into a forced emotional storyline, which is sad, because the movie its self is quite beautiful to look at. Everything is done really well ... except the plot. There are darker story lines Wimmer should have explored in this, it had the set up and the means.
I suppose if you can put yourself into a coma for the unbearable 15 minutes of dialog and story building that's throughout the movie, then it'd be worth a ... rental ... if your rental prices aren't too high, that is.
In other words, his other hyper-sci-fi-rip-off Equilibrium is Oscar worthy in comparison. Really sad, actually.
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I watched half of Undead today. The Aussie zombie flick with the
triple shotgun and girl with the gas mask. I only watched half of
it because it just wasn't doing it for me, and I usually like zombie
movies.
Some of it was funny, and I liked how it was over the top, but I
couldn't deal with the characters... especially the bug-eyed heroine.
I wouldn't recommend it.
Re: Recently watched
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really crono? thats actually much better than i expected to hear from ultraviolet
i expected it to be a distasteful overdose of fight scenes and technology with absolutely no point or plot from the preview
but to hear it actually has a plot... i might have to rent this one
Re: Recently watched
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But ... but ... I didn't want a plot! I wanted the hyper-real action scenes (don't be fooled they're there) It's just sad, because it sets it up really well to be something cool ... then s**ts on it.
Undead takes a little while, then it gets pretty damn funny. You can't expect a zombie movie though ... if you want one of those watch Shaun/Dawn of the Dead.
Speaking of which, I'm looking forward to the Day of the Dead remake. Looking at what they did for Dawn of the Dead, I'm excited. (If you don't think the 2004 remake is better, then you're a fanboy and not a fan of zombies, there's no other explanation)
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Re: Recently watched
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well, sometimes plotless movies can be good as long as the action is not overdone
but a lot of the time they screw this up with a lot of s**tty drama
whatever floats your boat man (thats such a weird expression)
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The old romero movies are hard for me to sit through. It's just
hard to suspend disbelief. Although I still need to see the
original night of the living dead.
I liked the 2004 remake, I thought it was very entertaining, and the post credits ending was awesome.
Re: Recently watched
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I'm gonna skip Ultraviolet and opt for V for Vendetta instead. I'm going to see it tomorrow or the day after methinks.
Anyways, just finished Orange County. Jack Black kicks ass. Watching Shaun of the Dead tomorrw.
Re: Recently watched
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No, the action is f**king awesome (Except the end scene: cool idea ... but it just looks like everyone stopped caring). Aeon Flux is a better movie though. By leaps and bounds. I'd say it's better than Apocalypse. Let's put it this way ... the dialog is the only thing I shook my head at, otherwise, I was fully and thoroughly entertained. Also, I heard some stuff about the next two RE movies. If done better than the last one, they have the potential to be pretty cool. (Check out superherohype.com and read the interview with Mila on UltraViolet, if you're interested)
I hope I'm not disappointed by V, I mean, if that movie gets screwed up as bad as LXG did ... well ... let's just say you'll all hear about it. (Note: I love the Alan Moore, David Lloyd Book.) I really do hope it's good. It'll give me high hopes for the adaptation of The Watchmen. (Which I love more than V)
When does V for Vendetta come out there? It's out here on the 17th ...
Reno, it's too late, Firefly is really good ... but ... you got all the answers before you even had questions ... so you probably wont like it as much. (I enjoy FireFly more than the movie, however. Just seeing the battle in Serenity valley is awesome) You really forget you're watching a TV show, honestly. Insanely high production value.
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Re: Recently watched
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Crono, it's already out in Canada :biggrin:
I get to see it before all y'all Americans :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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<div><div><div><div></div></div>Watched Serenity last night, and we all really enjoyed it. Ordered the Firefly series too, as the film really did drag me in. I was tempted to pick up the series first to get it all in the correct order, and I somewhat wish I had so as to have a bit more of an emotional investment for the film, but I'm sure the series will be great regardless. My only real niggle with the film was that some of the characters were somewhat ignored or portrayed with only one facet, which I'm sure is more of byproduct of it being just an average length film than the characters being that bland or shallow. I hope the series goes a bit deeper into each of the characters, which I'm sure it will given that a series has far more potential to do so. Awesome action scenes, stylish CG, and a great personality.</div></div>
Serenity was good but you had to have watched the series to know everything that went on. 9 original characters leaves alot of room for story telling. When you get the box set, look on the back. Theres a picture of Adam Baldwin holding a rifle. I took that and submitted it to fireflyfans.net. It somehow wound up on the box set. Make sure you watch the two hour pilot titled "Serenity" First. Then watch train Job. It was the second pilot ordered by FOX, because someone upstairs did'nt like the first one.
(PS. The two hour pilot was the most expensive one made in FOX history at about 10 to 12 million total including re-shoots)
Re: Recently watched
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Serenity the movie was fanfreakingtastic to say the least.
I am curious, if I were to buy everything associated with this (assuming its all in disk now) what should I be looking for Juim?
How many box sets are there to this?
and, if you've bought them already, what was the pricetag?
Consider, they do not have these in the video store so I won't be borrowing them. I will have to buy them. So don't consider this a ploy to help me borrow.
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: Recently watched
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Just finished Shaun of the Dead. Funniest movie I have seen in a really long time, I'm still laughing :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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watched "lord of war" last night....i havent been that pissed off at the end of a nick cage movie since.....well......his last one, but thats beside the point.....the movie was about as boring as ive seen lately......baaaad baaaad....
Doc... :dodgy:
Re: Recently watched
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Addicted to Morphine, if you liked "Hiroshima Mon Amour" you should definitely watch "Mon Oncle d'Am?rique": this is IMO the best Alain Resnais ever. This movie is really diabolic.
Re: Recently watched
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I wouldn't, Land of the Dead was a ridiculous movie. Maybe he changed something amazing between the theatrical and DVD cut, but, last time I checked, that movie sucked donkey balls. The entire plot of zombies becoming smart: LAME!
There are so many flaws in it too. Besides the zombie learning to get revenge ... God what a f**king terrible movie, how in God's name could you think it's good? Seriously, that is just beyond me.
I HATE THAT MOVIE. I hope George Romero never makes another movie, period. Which has already been denied, since he's making "Diamond Dead" and wrote "The Crazies", which are both takes on zombies ... again ...
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Re: Recently watched
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Running Scared - wow Paul walker surprised me here. He finally made a good movie. I recommend it.
16 Blocks - good acting from Bruce. Decent movie.