Re: Recently watched
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watched "Men of Honor" again.. great flick.
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Constantine is...decent. Visually it's spot on, and Reeves does a
better job than I expected (even if it's still a bit sub-par). Still,
he was at least likeable, and making such a cynical bastard likeable
isn't always easy. A bit long though, and the tiny romance sub-plot was
laughably half-arsed. I was glad that they didn't have the obligatory
"make-out at the end of the movie" scene.
Was I the only one that laughed at "I need a mirror! At least...3 feet
high!" It was just such a bizaare and random thing to say IMO. :smile:
Obviously, if you knew why he needed one by reading the comics or
something, you probably wouldn't think the same way.
Recommended if you need to kill two hours, at the very least.
Re: Recently watched
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Wow, I was so bored last night that I watched "spice girls the movie" Oh my god what total s**t. It was a great waste of a night though.
Re: Recently watched
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re-watched "An Officer and a Gentleman" .. been ages but still top shelf viewing..
considering i am a Gossett fan, its no wonder :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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Just saw Run Lola Run. Pretty good. Very unusual style.
Re: Recently watched
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Sorry Orph...but I found Taxi to be really poor. Full of every cliche in the book and I don't think I laughed once. Well, maybe one or two nose laughs but nothing to write home about.
I've been watching my Red Dwarf series 6 DVD over the last few nights, and its still as funny as ever. Also got the Little Britain charity DVD and Robbie Williams makes a suprisingly good 'lady'.... :wink:
Re: Recently watched
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don't apologize. i hardly make anyone laugh around here, even when i think its a gut buster.
my humor is only one of many things i am segregated for. :biggrin:
that movie was clear full of my kind of humor. i also watched Sean of the dead. it sucked. it had even more of those clich?'s you mentioned. in fact, it was made up of nothing but. and look how well that movie was received around here.. so, go figure. shrugs
Re: Recently watched
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Heh, that's the beauty of Shaun Of The Dead though. We all know it's full of cliches and that's what makes it great - the whole film is a play on all the zombie films out there. I wouldn't go as far as calling it a spoof, but it's not far off.
Re: Recently watched
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Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 3:47pm
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Hehe, A.H it's called a self knowledge, just like scream, Wes Craven
intended it to be full of cliches with stereotyped characters and the
plot although the plot was modernised into a public place instead of a
secluded house of the edge of the woods.
Re: Recently watched
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Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 9:19pm
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Not much. The information is stored differently. I don't know what the differences are. However, I do know most devices suppprt -R and not +R because of this information storage difference. Try looking around for some information.
-R is way cheaper here. However, I just got a 50 pack of DVD-R for $12.50 ... and then to my surprise they gave me a form for a $10 mail in rebate! $2.50 isn't too bad :smile:
Taking that most -R 50 packs are like $30 and +R is around $50 or so.
Re: Recently watched
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thanx crono, i will get me some minus ones and try them next. :smile:
[edit] Just noticed, "Recently Watched" takes over first place in replies :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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Isn't -r more supported than +r I've heard.
Re: Recently watched
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In film studies were gonna be watching the wicker man so will tell you
what I think of that in a couple of weeks. ATM we've just finished
watching brief encounter and now we are watching a movie called
beautiful thing. It's a british movie about 2 boy's who fall in love
with each other, it's OK tbh as it's not all that dingy that you might
think it is.
Re: Recently watched
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Watched Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow the other day, and it was
pretty crap. I liked a lot of it visually, and I dig the setting (so
"Crimson Skies" esque), but the plot was so winding and "what the
f**k?!" that you couldn't help but laugh at how unlikely it all was.
Not that it was going for realism of course.
Re: Recently watched
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$loth, your Media Studies course sounds a lot more fun than when I did it. We didn't watch a single film in two years!
Anyway, I watched 'The Village' last night and thought the 'twist' actually spoilt the film. I felt cheated by it. At one point, it was almost redeemed by making you think the twist was an elaboration of the truth, but no! Flippin 'eck, it's not easy trying to explain this without spoiling the film! Hopefully anyone who's seen the film knows what I mean?
Re: Recently watched
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I'm amused you have a course that involves watching sitcoms. What kind of shows are you viewing in that? Hopefully not "According to Jim" or "Yes, Dear."
Re: Recently watched
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In media the topic we are doing atm is gender representation and
sitcoms. We've only been doing british sitcoms atm like butterflies,
royale family, spaced (i think it's called that, with the guy from
shaun of the dead) and the office (don't know why people think this is
funny, it sucks.)
Re: Recently watched
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Obviously never worked in an Office then...
Re: Recently watched
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They must be so bored to find that stuff amusing.
Re: Recently watched
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I liked Anchorman. Will Ferrel just totally kicks ass.
My mom rented the China Syndrome, it's really old and about dams breaking down or something like that. It was good though.
Re: Recently watched
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Just rented "Ladder 49"
been waiting for this release for months. /me hopes its as good as the previews.
funny, this is one of the few movies i could not obtain a HQ taboo of :sad:
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Wife insisted on watching "The Terminal" first.. me and my big mouth, I just had to tell her how great it was :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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Just finished Ladder 49.. definitely worth a watch guys.. definitely.
Re: Recently watched
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Just rented/watched "Into the sun"
typical Segal.. 1 1/2 thumbs up.
Re: Recently watched
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A typical Segal film gets 1 and a half!? What about a Chuck Norris film?
Re: Recently watched
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Watched Alone In The Dark out of curiosity...bleh. Worse than RE.
Re: Recently watched
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rented/watching "The Chronicles of Riddick" the directors cut..
2 thumbs up :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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Alone in the Dark does look pretty awful, but at least it seems like a
step up from the guy's last game based move "House of the Dead" (which
from the trailer, had NOTHING to do with any of the games!). Oh and
don't worry Orph, I'm not a Chuck "The f**k" Norris fan, just checking
you didn't rank too highly :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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Oh God, The Crappicles of Riddick. The game is cool though.
Oh man, I wanted to see Alone in the Dark so bad. Just because it looked so terrible. And it had one of the best psuedo-elit-b-list-actors: Stephen Dworf.
Re: Recently watched
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Watched 'The Grudge' (US version) last night. Nothing special but some nice tension build-up throughout. It's always better when they only give you glimpses of the big bad.
Re: Recently watched
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wow cool, /me likes Jennifer Jason Leigh.. i might have to check this one out :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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I don't think that Hollywood makes one movie, and I said that I'm happy they don't. I think that critics review one movie.
Re: Recently watched
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I own Mulholland drive, have seen it several times, and still have no freaking clue what the hell is going on in some parts. If you liked that, you may be interested in one of Lynch's other films, Lost Highway. I personally think it's one of my favorite films, but it's incredibly abstract and random. But, if you dwell on it enough, it really does make sense.
You have to realize though, that Lynch doesn't make movies in a normal manner. Basically, he has starts with characters, and various abstract images of what the characters do. Certain visions if you will. He then worries about tying everything together with a storyline, as opposed to most directors who have a storyline in mind first, and create situations based on that.
Once you understand that, things get a bit easier to disect- simply look at the individual parts as being completely atomic first- try to understand the symbolism on that level, then work your way up through the chain, and try to see where everything comes together. If you want, I can give you the basic rundown on Mulholland based on my analasys.
Re: Recently watched
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Sun Mar 13th 2005 at 6:06pm
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I loved the scene in the restaurant when the guy talks about his dream. The atmosphere builds up in such a nice way.
The music is fantastic and those vague, dark tones in the background
through the movie really give a creepy feeling. I think I'm going to
read some analysis and then watch it again, so feel free to tell what
you think of it. :smile:
I'll definitely check his other movies out as well. Has anyone seen
Twin Peaks btw? I'd like to know what this series is like.