Re: Recently watched
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I generally don't like British films as most of them fall under either the romatic comedy (almost always starring Hugh Grant), or the typical laaandan gangster drivel. Occasionally, the odd film will appear like Dog Soldiers, 28 Days and Shaun Of The Dead and break the mould. Don't know whether this is down to smaller budgets and having to appeal to the mainstream to recuperate expendeture, but it is a shame there aren't more films with a bit of an edge to them. :sad:
Watched 'The Warriors' last night and it was really good. No reliance of super-duper special effects. Simple plot premise with lots of characterisation (you really root for the protagonists...even if they're not exactly on the right side of the law). Locations were all captured well on film and I reckon it still stands up to more modern films.
I'm also looking forward to seeing how 'Rockstar' turn it into a game. I can see great potential but at the same time they could easily fluff it up and turn it into a second outing for 'Manhunt' which was quite average.
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Memento's cool. I liked the whole backwards story thing it had.
Re: Recently watched
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Collateral is a great film; love the club shooting scene and the darkness to it. I thought the very ending was a bit unlikely, but it makes sense if you think about it..!
Re: Recently watched
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Bagged me the first season of Millenium today so that'll keep me busy for a few weeks :smile: I kinda lost touch with the series after season 1 as British TV has a habit of fluffling up the schedules and it ended up being shown at something ridiculous like 3am.
Second season is out soon so I thought i'd better bring myself back up to speed!
Re: Recently watched
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just saw preview of "shaun of the dead".. no worries, my money will remain safe within my wallet when that one comes out :/
Re: Recently watched
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I'm surprised to see that I made not comment on Collateral throughout the course of this thread. Really great movie, definitely one of my favorites from the summer. Favorite non-comedy easily and I've found myself recommending it to everyone.
Another thing I feel like mentioning is the local newspaper film critic seemed to really let loose with his standards this summer. There were far too many four star reviews. It seemed like every other movie that wasn't intrinsically terrible got a four star. The summer movies weren't that good.
Re: Recently watched
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I saw Shaun of the Dead tonight. Whoever thinks this movie isn't good is a moron. There, I said it.
This is by far one of the best zombie movies ever. And No, I don't count Romero's movies, since they suck ass. I mean, granted he made up the whole flesh eating thing, those movies are really bad.
Shaun of the Dead gives a complete, hysterical, situation of what someone would probably really do if Zombies started walking the Earth.
Past the story (which has no bulls**t, its pretty linear and straight forward, which is perfect for this movie), The one thing that really stood out was the makeup and special effects (not the CG kind). If someone got their stomach ripped open, it looked real (for the most part). If someone got shot, it looked real. Overall, everything looked amazing. This is one of the only movies that had really good gore effects. And its well fitting for a zombie ... comedy.
I strongly suggest seeing it.
Re: Recently watched
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Now Cocoon was a great movie. Anyone who classes that as an old-timer's movie is kidding themself.
Re: Recently watched
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matt, i've not seen calendar girls, but i know it's about some old ladies who get there tits out. so maybe going to the pictures with your mum wasn't the best way to watch this one.
i'd say she done it to noise you up. :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Sat Sep 25th 2004 at 7:39pm
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I just finished watching the new dawn of the dead, it's a great re-make, the special effects on the zombies are great.
Re: Recently watched
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Dawn of the Dead remake is awesome too.
Come on though, the original Dawn of the Dead SUCKED.
Orph, the whole moron statement was sarcasm.
But, the movie is a billion times better then the trailors make it look, and the traloirs DO make it look good.
I like how you come up with bizzare theories about me with little proof. It makes you sound like you're the leader of a toned down cult. :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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Sun Sep 26th 2004 at 7:01am
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I wonder if in the future, a proper movie will be made about half-life[/2] or its mods, that would be funny.
Re: Recently watched
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Doubtful. Taking that HL really doesn't have all that great of a story. Its great for a video game, but I don't think it could carry a movie really well. Of course, I'm talking about it couldn't be a respectable movie on its own. It would be a fanboy movie, and a lot of people hate those kinds of movies.
There's really never been a game based movie that was a wonderful movie on its own.
Now, I like Resident Evil and Mortal Kombat as much as the next person, but they're not stand alone good movies.
I think HL would be treated the same way. The only way it could be made really well is if the story was completly readapted with the same characters and a bit more complexity. Because if they did a really good conspiracty theory thing in the movie it would be pretty good ... if done properly. But it would be really easy to screw up a HL movie.
Secondly, it'd be retarded if it was called Half-Life ... I'm sorry, it doesn't fit outside of the game setting.
Re: Recently watched
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re-watched the rings movies.. they moved up a notch or two, but still not as good as everyone makes them out to be..
but, they did move up :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Watched City of God for the second time the other night, very long and
meandering but great nonetheless. Never seen a film quite like it
before, and it has a greatly effective soundtrack. Subtitles will put a
lot of people off but its a cool movie.
Also saw Shaun of the Dead at long bloody last, and it was, as
expected, pretty damn hilarious. I thought it was getting progressively
worse from the start, but as it began so well I was still enjoying it
come the end :smile:
For any fans of Asian cinema, check out "Zatoichi" starring, and
directed by, one of Japan's finest - Beat Takashi. Its a remake of
sorts, as the main character is kind of legendary in Japan with many
old films about him. Its bloody and violent, but also funny and
interesting, well worth checking out.
Re: Recently watched
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I'm addicted to Reservoir Dogs. I've watched it about 5 times over the last 3 days. And it's still damn good stuff.
Re: Recently watched
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reservoir dogs is the same old boring comedy/violence dark slant that
tarantino that does well, but not brilliantly - and usually in the same
old, tired cliched format. funny at first, tragic afterwards, imo at
least. i will say now im not a tarantino like 99% of the populous UK
and USA, and the world :razz:
city of god however is teh win - perfect example of how societies
values, morals and misguided approached to development distort the most
vulnerable - children, into drug taking killing machines :/
overall a sad, but powerful commentary on how western politics has
shaped south america into the mess it has become today. really good
film, definately worth a watch :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Sat Oct 2nd 2004 at 2:11am
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Orph, are you watching the theatrical cuts? I don't even consider those cuts of the film anymore, the extended editions are leaps and bounds.
Dawn of the Dead comes out on DVD soon!!!
And I bought The Devil's Advocate today. I'll buy Star Wars as soon as it is below at least 40 (right now everyone has it at like 52)
Dammit, Shaun of the Dead is great. I love that movie.
Re: Recently watched
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Sat Oct 2nd 2004 at 4:18am
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One night Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, and Spike Jonze each individually snorted exactly twelve kilos of crack cocaine.
Some hours later, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was born.
I'm a young filmmaker, so people automatically call me artsy. Though I didn't want to, I almost started to believe them. This movie has redefined artsy.
Re: Recently watched
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Actually, that movie is more or less a Charlie Kaufman concoction, Spike Jones just adds to the mix. I mean, Kaufman is a wonderful screenwriter, but he comes up with some funky ideas: Being John Malkovich, Adaptation for examples.
Re: Recently watched
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Erm, The Godfather trillogy isn't that good, its way over rated.
The amount of footage isn't what is important, its the way its cut. Seriously, you can make over 20 different movies from one movie depending on how you cut it.
The Extended Editions blow away the theatrical versions, I'm probably unrating them in all honesty.
By the way, the new cuts of Star Wars are so much better as a whole then the original cuts. But they are actually greatly different.
Re: Recently watched
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Yeah ... first time on DVD though.
And I don't think ANYONE considers the '97 cuts official. :razz:
But, seriously, the dvd version is really well done, pretty much all the changes he made (as blasphomus as some geeks might say) were incredibly good decisions.
Now if he would just re-edit Phantom Menace and just replace anakin with another kid actor.
Also, Godfather ... SCARY?? Are you scared easily or something? I had an idea your stance on those trillogies 'greatness' was related to nostalgia or something as such.
Re: Recently watched
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A New Hope is just a good movie; it doesn't spend much time explaining the minutia of the world it introduces the audience to - the downfall of most science fiction - but rather ends up using the fantasy element solely for the purpose of allowing the characters to do things that a realistic setting would never allow.
The rest of Star Wars sucks.
Re: Recently watched
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Sat Oct 2nd 2004 at 5:57am
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if they edit out the bad portions of 1 and 2, i am afraid they would be left.. with a 3 foot pile of tape at their feet and some previews of another truly great movie only on the tape..
if part 3 doesn't do something spectacular, the movie will go down as the worse prequel in history to follow a legendary concept as 4,5 and 6
[edit] on that note, /me goes back to bed.. just wait guys, your turn is coming, after a certain age, you can no longer sleep all night straight through.. if its not your bladder waking you up, its a cramp or some other equally vile muscle spasm.. nite/nite[/edit]
Re: Recently watched
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If you guys are scraping for cool trilogies, how about the El Mariachi series?
Re: Recently watched
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I watched wimbledon yesturday :biggrin: it's a great film, me and my GF loved it. oh you can nearly see my house in that film, if you go up the road, along one and up another one lol.
Re: Recently watched
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Sat Oct 16th 2004 at 7:53am
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I saw Robin Hood: Men in Tights the other day on tv, I forgot how hillarious that movie is. Great stuff! :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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Yeah, bargain bins sure are great, unless there's a better version that's the same price ...
I still want to see what all the extra mumbo jumbo on the Memento "collectors" DVD is.
Also, when I was at Best Buy today, I noticed, it would be cheaper to buy each Alien movie individually (2004 editions), then to buy the Quadrillogy ... by 3 dollars. The only thing the Quadrillogy has that those don't is a disc about the Quadrillogy, but I think that the trade off is good, since buying them seperatly won't result in opening a 5 foot dvd case to get to the last disc. (MAJOR design flaw).
Re: Recently watched
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just re-watched "Clan of the cave bear" now that i am old enough to appreciate the movie, i actually liked it.. the first time was not as enjoyable.
Re: Recently watched
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never was a bogey fan, but when he teamed up with hepburn in "African Queen" i will watch that movie every time i can :smile:
definitely 5 star stuff :smile: