Re: Recently watched
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Blues Brohters 2K is a sequel, you're right ReNo. Actually I really enjoyed it. It got the typical Blues Brothers elements like The Blues Mobile (old police car) and all the totally overdone car wrecking and smashing. The plot is like: Let's put the band back together.... Okay. It's very much the same; but everything is different, also. There are a few more Blues Brothers for example.
Well in the end: I enjoyed it. My suggestion: Watch it and see for your self.
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Re: Recently watched
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Thu Aug 25th 2005 at 8:21pm
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Been watching the show Lost for the past few weeks - oh my god it is immense. i can never wait to see it next week.
i want to see Schindler's List, heard it is very good.
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Re: Recently watched
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Fri Aug 26th 2005 at 8:49am
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Anyone else endure 'House of the Dead'? Uwe Boll decided it would be a
good idea to splice scenes from the video game into action scenes in
the movie. A video game that's at least four years old at that... ugh.
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Army of Darkness falls under comically bad... but then again I don't
think it takes itself seriously so maybe its just a comedy :smile:
I never saw Evil Dead, only Army of Darkness, and I liked it.
Re: Recently watched
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I think he means he saw "The Evil Dead" the first movie. Evil Dead 2 is when they start trying to being moronic. However, come on ... you can't honestly tell me that the part with that one girl getting screwed by the tree was "scary".
I like Evil Dead 2 the most though. Even though Army of Darkness is awesome.
Oh, I watched Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. If you liked Oldboy ... you'll like this movie. It has a lot of the same undertones, but it's a completely different movie. The beginning is a little slow, but it all builds up tremendously and, in my opinion, doesn't crap out at the climax.
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Re: Recently watched
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The 40-Year-Old Virgin: In a few words: Not that funny.
DEFINATELY not for kids. There seriously weren't very many funny
scenes at all. Pretty much the whole movie is people saying vile and
seriously disgusting things to get a laugh. It's not bad if you
don't mind zero comedy and lots of swearing. Wouldn't suggest it if you
are looking for a smart comedy.
Starved: Episodes 1-3 (TV show): Again...same thing....really not that
funny (with the exception of a few parts) and mainly disturbing how
unlikeable any of the main characters are. However, this is a
good show, just too depressing to be labeled a "comedy". Good FX show.
The Wedding Date: Generic chick flick....really nothing special. Just love triangle bulls**t.
Red Eye: Short (75 minutes) movie that is marketed wrong. I
thought it was supposed to be a horror movie....it has no horror at
all. It is basically an action movie without twists....avoid this one.
Wedding Crashers: Pretty good if not predictable comedy. Owen and
Vaughn make a great cinematic team. Plenty of jokes and good
lookin' women. Definately worth a rent when it comes out on DVD.
Re: Recently watched
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The Wedding Crashers was a piece of s**t. There was so much hype
about it, but I didn't find anything funny about gratuitous
swearing. It was pretty crappy if you ask me.
Re: Recently watched
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I'll keep that in mind DT :smile:
Has anyone seen the Brother Grimm yet? It looks like it might be okay.. it got good reviews...
I'm looking to go see something with my dad, and that is my top pick right now.
Re: Recently watched
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Oh man, I remember watching 12 monkeys. I loved that movie, it was so cool!
Re: Recently watched
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Saw two movies last night:
2001: A Space Odyssey (a certain
member here got me wondern): Veeeeery good movie. The last 25 minutes
(Jupiter & the Infinite Beyond) or so were amazing. Can't believe I
went this long without seeing it. For those of you under a rock, it is
about a guy who goes on a mission in space to Jupiter. Stanley Kubrick
is awesome.
Mulholland Dr.: Another amzing movie....I think I bashed David Lynch
before....but now I must take it back....this movie is a masterpiece.
The only way to describe it is a mystery/thriller. So many cool
characters and scenes...
Re: Recently watched
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Mon Aug 29th 2005 at 8:59pm
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Wow, I am surprised that a fellow Pit member saw "2046" also.
Mappers never cease to amaze me.
I did enjoy "2046". Greatly, in fact. My brother really liked "In the Mood for Love", so I am going to rent it in the near future.
I like the juxtaposition of the gritty 1960 Hong Kong and the cold, futuristic cityscape in "2046".
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Bought and watched Sin City.
It was my second time and to be honest I didnt like it as much as the
first time I viewed it. I still really really enjoyed the bruce
willis storyline, but dwight's hooker girlfriend can't act.
Re: Recently watched
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"The Constant Gardener" with Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz is a
political drama and a love story. The plot is based on a novel by
John Le Carre, a story that expertly interweaves the conspiracy and the
intimate relationship between a quiet diplomat and a vivacious activist.
The film excels at all levels, combining talents in direction (the
director of "City of God"), cinematography, editing, and not the least,
acting. The story is involving, and it has the feel of an epic,
but without the banality of a typical Hollywood epic production.
I rank it as the best movie I have seen this year.
Now, before you dismiss me as being a hyperbole, I can say the movie is
in par with past greats, such as "Black Hawk Down" and "The English
Patient". Its portrayal of the gritty and corrupt world of Africa
juxtapose with the refined but equally evil hypocrisy of the developed
countries.
One thing the film could have been better is in regards to
innovation. It's a traditional film produced with no
ground-breaking features, but it's a masterpiece nevertheless.
Three thumbs up.
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Re: Recently watched
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Me and my dad (my dad and I, whatever) are going to see the Brothers
Grimm soon. It looks pretty good, and I like Matt Damon a lot.
Re: Recently watched
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Just watched "Charly and the chocolate factory"; it's a good Tim Burton movie IMO. If you liked "nightmare before xmas" and "edward scissorhands" you should watch this one. This one's also funnier. And Johnny Depp is in here, more than ever, an excellent casting choice!
Re: Recently watched
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I've watched A Nightmare On Elm Steet 4 and 5 (started watching 6 last night but fell asleep :cool: ).
God damn they ruined Freddy more than no 2 did! It's interesting how
they are draining the Freddy character more and more, trying to squeeze
everything out of this franchise by turning Freddy into a comedian.
Re: Recently watched
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Haahahha
I just watched Office Space. The whole movie is like a DIlbert cartoon.
Everyone, watch this movie now!
Re: Recently watched
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Mon Sep 5th 2005 at 5:38am
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i love office space of course ive already seen it like ten times and cant believe someone on earth hasnt
therefor im happy for you
Re: Recently watched
Posted by Crono on
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I always stop the movie when it gets towards the end, just because the overall story heirarchy is pretty average. The beginning is really the best part of the movie. Reason why I bought it, anyway.
You'd probably like Clerks as well. Even if it isn't written, directed, or acted well. Still very funny for the reflection on those actual positions.
Clerks cartoon is still the best though. So great. Not written by Kevin Smith ... which makes it better!
Anyway, I heard Mike Judge was working on some new projects (including another Beavis and Butt-Head movie) ....
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Re: Recently watched
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Doesn't bother me either way. Larry the cable guy is very annoying though and I don't see what's so funny about that catch phrase.
Anyway, I know that's something he's working on ... I thought he was working on some other stuff too ... which is what I was inquiring about.
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Re: Recently watched
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Last I heard on Mike Judge moviewise was he had a movie in production about an average intelligence guy who travels to the future to find that everyone else is dumb as bricks. Luke Wilson is that average guy.
Re: Recently watched
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I just watched Kung Fu Hustle again... friggin hilarious in a really odd way.
THen I watched Crash, the one that just recently came out. It's
all about racism and such in L.A., and I have tosay that it's one of
the best (well written, acted) movies that I've seen in quite
some time. I suggest you watch it, it's very interesting and well
thought out.
Re: Recently watched
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You've heard wrong.
I saw two Sci-Fi movies tonight: "Alien Apocalypse" and "The Man with the Screaming Brain", both are 'Campbell' movies.
Alien Apocalypse was, for all intensive purposed, hilarious. It's a garbage Sci-Fi movie with NO plot and Bruce Campbell, so it was great. And giant crickets. The movie is only funny because of Campbell's dialog, which could only come from "The Bruce", as he's been dubbed.
The Man with the Screaming Brain was interesting, quite funny, much better then I expected and was told. Written, Directed, and Staring Campbell. It's very close to "the man with two brains" in concept, but executed very differently.
If you want to waste some time and like Bruce Campbell, I suggest both. If you want to see Portland in ruins see Alien Apocalypse ... or if you want to see human saw mill slaves ... It actually has one underlying tone that's interesting, in which the largest oppressive force for the human race are other humans. But, that's very mild. It's mostly, "Let's squash some bugs" and Bruce Campbell passing off as a Doctor ... who worked for NASA.
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Re: Recently watched
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Just watched 'the rundown'.
It got great action. A very nice DOP. Incredibly nice CG and stuff.
The only thing I totally didn't appreciate was the fact that Beck only wins the final fight by using guns.
Of course; he handles everthing lika a pro. But I liked the idea of a main character not using a gun. Well.
The character of Travis was really annoying, the first half of the movie. And Chrisopher Walken was very sweet, as usual.
By the way: The music is fine.
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Re: Recently watched
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I found Bad Santa funny. Lots of swearing though. Clerks is good too.
Reckless disregard for childrens well being, women and nothing but utter contempt for other cultures.
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Just watched an old Hitchc**k film "Shadow of a Doubt" for class
Tuesday night. I thought it was good. A lot of memorable
characters, and some very tense moments. More interesting than
the average classic film.
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Re: Recently watched
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Hitchc**k
Anyway, I saw "Million dollar baby". In my opinion, the best Eastwood movie to date.
EDIT: apparently the color glitch was addressed. :biggrin:
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Re: Recently watched
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My wife and I watched "A Room with a View" last night. It was my
third or fourth viewing, but it was her first. It's one of my
favorite movies, and it ranks number one on my ex-roommate's film list.
The first time I watched it, I was still in college. I watched it
on a tiny little TV with my roommates. It's just one of those
college dorm experience that's priceless.
Ever since then, we peppered our conversation with dialogues from the
movie, like "I do declare we're lost" or "Do you know that proverb?"
My wife wasn't part of my old gang, and much of this enthusiasm for the
movie didn't rub off on her. I was nevertheless giddy when I
watched it again.
However, the version we saw was the unrated version, with full frontal male nudity. That aroused my wife at least.
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