Re: Recently watched
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Just saw Sideways on Friday meself. Hilarious. I was also the youngest one in the theater by a good bit (I'm 22).
If anyone orders Merlot, I'm leaving. I am NOT drinking any f**king Merlot!
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Re-watched "Backdraft" tonight.. top shelf flick. :smile:
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I enojyed it [Constantine] enough. Visually, it was certainly a treat, but I'm still not 100% sure if I liked the content/plot/overall flow of the movie...
And I'm sorry, the lighter he had was retarded. I don't know if it was some important relic pulled from the comics, but bleh. Ok, it wasn't really the lighter ITSELF I had a problem with, it was just how cool Keanu thought he was when he closed it. I don't know why, but EVERY time he shut the damn thing I had to laugh at it- he just does it awkwardly.
Overall not too shabby. And yes, I want to see Sin-City as well. That trailer kicks so much ass.
Re: Recently watched
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Orph, I doubt that, taking that Frank Miller is pushing 45 or so. It's based on his works and he's even co-directing it (or at least that's what it says).
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Meet the fockers was quite a good sequel. More funnies like the first.
Re: Recently watched
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just got back from the walk-in. Constantine was most excellent. definitely put a new twist on the good vs. evil thing.
Re: Recently watched
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Watched Man On Fire a week or so ago, pretty good flick... the first hour's heartwarming and then the second hour turns into insane violence... I was in awe most of the time, and generally in a more disturbed than happy way.
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I continued my string of movie snobbishness by going to see Million Dollar Baby Friday. Excellent movie.
Re: Recently watched
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I suddenly got a liking for Guy Ritchie after my dad rented Snatch.
If you don't mind a crap load of swearing, watch Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and Pulp Fiction. What awesome movies.
Re: Recently watched
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Pulp Fiction is Tarantino, not Guy Ritchie :razz:
Guy Ritchie is ok, but all he does is recycle the same characters and camera shots for reach production he makes. Gives a bad name to British films when they all follow the same "camera shots by numbers" rules.
Ok films, nothing overly special though. Lock, Stock... is far superior to the frankly laughable "Snatch" too. Raging Bull meets lock stock meets the italian job meets poor accent imitation. Old and tired :sad:
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saw the preview of "the ring 2" today at the walk-in.. /me wants to see.
Re: Recently watched
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Anyone seen Team America world police? I'm trying to download it because my parents won't let me see it. It had a sex scene or something like that and they freaked out. So gay, as if I've never browsed internet porn in my spare time. Anyways... Anyone know if it is any good? I know it was made by the South Park guys and I love South Park.
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It's meant to be good in the way that it mocks pretty much everyone churned out by the 'states media machine.
TBH the whole thing strikes me as terribly ironic and missing the point about why those people are such f**k ups, but at least it pokes fun at Michael "HEY LOOK AT ME I HATE GEORGE BUSH YOU CAN TOO!" Moore.
Although I haven't seen it, so I dunno.
Gay of course is a word acceptably used to describe something as bad. That's a bit Team America, tbh.
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Re: Recently watched
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I liked Snatch myself, thought it was quite good. :smile:
But I also rented AvP tonight with the expectation that it'd be utter s**t and yet semi-enjoyed it, although it was total lame sauce that one alien took down two predators, when it took Arnold + a nuke to take down one.
Re: Recently watched
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I'd let Guy Ritchie put out a third movie that's worth something (i.e. something besides Swept Away) before I criticize his style as overly repetitive.
Re: Recently watched
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Sure, that will fit the bill, but you mention it like it's been out for years when they're still working on it.
Re: Recently watched
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Watched 'Flight Of The Phoenix' last night. Not a bad film but some bits were annoying, like the weird trippy jump cuts and Giovanni Ribisi's accent....was he English, Australian or American?! Oh, the ending was also shockingly poor - like they ran out of budget and just chopped the film there and then.
Re: Recently watched
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Hahahaha I watched Pulp Fiction last night, I've had it sitting in my room for a day or two, what an awesome movie!
It's cool the way a bunch of seemingly unconnected stories (except Travolta is everywhere) the way they all come together at the end.
And then he blows the guys head up in the back seat. Hhah
Still puzzled as to what was in the briefcase though...
Re: Recently watched
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Well I like Jet Li films (even crap like "Cradle 2 the Grave" was
entertaining), and I like Luc Besson films, so chances are I'll enjoy
that too. Trailer looked pretty cool, I'll be looking out for this :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Does anyone know what the name of this is called;
It's old, and it has some guy going through customs at an airport, and he is chinese (or pretending to be chinese) and he is trying to explain that the thing he has is a 3000 year old egg.
Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? My dad keeps talking about how funny it is but nobody knows what he's talking about.
Re: Recently watched
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Just saw ong-bak. Quite enjoyable. Reminds me of Jackie Chan movies back when he was at the top of his game - very well choreographed and executed fights, chase scenes, and stunts, but yet the martial art style is quite different.
<spoilers>I laughed out loud several times when Tony Jaa did seemingly impossible things like escape a mob by running on their heads, or jump through a tiny loop of barbed wire. And the first fight in the boxing ring... awesome.
Re: Recently watched
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Just watched "Taxi".. one of the funniest movies i have seen since.... dodgeball :biggrin:
seriously, you need to see it.
Re: Recently watched
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Argh, please tell me you mean the original French movie by Luc Besson as opposed to the American rip-off?
Re: Recently watched
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Just saw Spaceballs again. I love Mel Brooks' parodies!
Re: Recently watched
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Anyone seen "Robots"? Its the next big computer animation film. Check out the media tab on windows media player and it'll show you whats coming. Also "Batman Begins" - the prequal to Batman, is coming out soon. Looks very Kung Fu like. Also stars Val Kilmir or however you spell his name as Batman again (he was Batman in Batman 2 - the one with the Penguin).
Re: Recently watched
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Robots looks so carp. The plot looks rediculos.
OMG I can't believe they are remaking dakr water :sad:
Re: Recently watched
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Myrk, its Christian Bale (American Psycho) as Batman isn't it? I'm sure I heard that somewhere anyway.
Orph, it shares a whole lot more than just the title with Taxi, I can
tell you. The Taxi series was originally the first in a series of
French comedy/action films, featuring a crappy cop who kept screwing up
and couldn't drive, and a taxi driver with an incredibly souped up 406
and a penchant for speeding. The American version, judging by the
trailer, takes everything and twists it horribly. The Mercedes gang was
never a crew of bikini models or whatever for example!
Re: Recently watched
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Yeah, Christian Bale (Bale-American Psycho + Bale-Equilibrium = Bruce Wayne). Val Kilmer was in Batman 3 (the first bad one) Michael Keaton was in the first two (the second one being the best so far ... but soon to change).
I'm looking forward to Batman Begins ... oh man. It'll rock. I already know by who is working on it cast and crew.
Re: Recently watched
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I think most of the ranting over U571 was how it told the story of an American sub crew capturing an Enigma machine - when it was actually a British crew in the real situation.
Pretty low of Hollywood to doctor a story and change historical fact to suit an audience, to be honest.
The same as the god piss awful butchering of "Ring" (Japanese version) into screaming blondes and all action horror flick. Completely ruined the whole idea of the movie.
Re: Recently watched
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Just finished re-watching "Rob Roy"
oh yeah, Liam Neeson rox..
Re: Recently watched
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Yes! So many people seem to lambast Neeson for his role in Star Wars - Episode 1, but he is one of my favourite actors. I'm also a mild fan of Dennis Quaid which causes me to be lampooned by my peers also.
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Re: Recently watched
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Pearl harbor wouldve been good if it was about pearl harbor.
Re: Recently watched
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Clint Eastwood's Kelly's Heroes; another great movie of the past.
Re: Recently watched
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Watched Sopranos series 1 recently. Absolutely loved it, so much so that I bought series 2, 3 and 4. Just finished series 2 (which is also fantastic), about to start on 3.
I'm not really interested in watching American TV series' actually on TV tbh, since they tend to have so many episodes and it's too easy to miss out on one episode, scuppering the series for yourself. I still haven't seen any of the 24 series' though I know I'd probably enjoy it - the idea of having to catch an episode a week for half a year...
Also watched Saw on DVD yesterday. Very gruesome, much more so than Seven.
Re: Recently watched
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Get yourself onto play.com and pick up a series for only ?17.99 keved;
they are really great and if you're anything like the people in my flat
you'll get stuck into it and finish it in a week or so (4 episodes a
night was our daily dosage for series three :smile: ). Probably best to start
with series 1 if you do plan on getting them, as the later series' do
contain spoilers on what happened earlier.