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Posted: Thursday, Apr 12 2012, 06:08
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That was the lord of rings movie and have entertained me a lot. Movie was wonderful all the time and have given me the nice memories from it. I can go with this movie any time.
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Posted: Thursday, Apr 12 2012, 10:10
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The only film where David Bowie kidnaps a little boy to seduce a teenage girl. Its a great Jim Hensen film but it could be better.

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QUOTE (AceRay @ Thursday, Apr 12 2012, 10:10)
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The only film where David Bowie kidnaps a little boy to seduce a teenage girl. Its a great Jim Hensen film but it could be better.

My girlfriend loves that movie.


Last night I watched Smokin Aces. It's a great movie, Ryan Reynolds, Ray Liota, Jeramey Pivon, Ben Afflect, Andy Garcia... etc. A lot of great actors in that one.

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i watched space jam and all my favourite movies 80-90 i always see movies in my dvd and i always go to cinema to watch movies on 3D
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Posted: Monday, Apr 16 2012, 01:27
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I saw Project X a couple weekends ago. Went to a bumpin party then walked over to the theater with some people. Snuck in a flask and watched the movie. It looks like nobody made a thread about it so I was wondering if anyone else has seen it? happy.gif
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Posted: Monday, Apr 16 2012, 21:21
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QUOTE (Mr.Mister @ Monday, Apr 16 2012, 01:27)
I saw Project X a couple weekends ago. Went to a bumpin party then walked over to the theater with some people. Snuck in a flask and watched the movie. It looks like nobody made a thread about it so I was wondering if anyone else has seen it? happy.gif

I have seen it and it is f*ckING CRAZY, too many topless bitches, but the more the merrier.
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Posted: Tuesday, Apr 17 2012, 06:32
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I was watching Indy Jones, Crystal Skull, it was on TV but I have the used DVD, just not watched it for some time. I still hope for more, I love Indy, though the problem with Sci Fi entering the story relates to George Lucas and his sphere of influence, I still hope they're all friends who love the characters as much as we, the fans do
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Posted: Tuesday, Apr 17 2012, 16:23
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I watched a horrible film the other night with some friends. It was called "A Serbian Film", and I would advise against watching it. It's about a retired pornstar who's in need of some cash. Some man offers to pay him a fortune if he stars in his movies, but the catch is he must sign the contract without knowing what he is going to be in.

Anyways it turns out that "some man" is a f*cking sick perv who is into some weird stuff. Memorable scenes include, but are not limited to:
-A new born baby being raped
-The main character f*cking his own son, as his brother does his wife next to him. (He doesn't know at first because they're under sheets)
-A man gets killed by an erect penis being stabbed in his eye
-Man rape, multiple occasions
-A woman getting raped, and then killed
-At the end the family (main character, his wife, and his son that he unwillingly did up the jacksie) lie on a bed and kill themselves. 3 men then stand over them, and they rape the dead bodies but it (thankfully) fades off before you see it.


I wanted to watch a pixar film...
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Posted: Tuesday, Apr 17 2012, 16:36
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Thats very far from Pixar movies biggrin.gif And by what you wrote, just sick.

I watched tower heist finally. Great actors including E.Murphy and B.Stiller made this movie awesome. Always have liked heist movies. I especially liked the red Ferrari 250GT Lusso... Atleast the car wasn't real, after what they did with it would be just wrong...and very very expensive.
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Posted: Tuesday, Apr 17 2012, 21:29
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Mmmmmm yeah... I'm gonna need you guys to read my thoughts on a film I watched:

Office Space (1999*)
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There seems to be a theme in films I really enjoy these days. The whole young adult being dissatisfied with their life and doing something about it, whether it's wiping your memory, kicking the medication, or in this case, sticking it to the man. Office Space is the story of how rundown office drone Peter Gibbons comes to realise that there's more to life that spacing out in your cubicle and doing roughly 15 minutes of actual work in a week. Alongside this, the company he works for is going through a streamlining process and laying off staff left, right and centre, leaving many of Peter's friends either jobless or scared of becoming so.

The mundane office atmosphere is captured beautifully considering it's such a boring place. From the ever growing stacks of boxes in places, to the faulty printer, to the TPS report coversheets; everything is wonderfully tedious, sometimes to the point of absurdity. As the films inspired by a series of animated shorts it's easy to see that a lot of it was constructed like a series of standalone comic strips, a lot like a sketch show. But it works, and don't think I mean that there's little attention paid to the narrative, because there is, just that there are a lot of scenes that would work well by themselves.

To be honest, there isn't all that much to say about Office Space, except that it's great fun. Even if you've never worked in a cubicle farm, you'll have been in situations or dealt with people like the characters somewhere along the line and been infuriated by them, and a little comedic catharsis can be great for the soul. There's one scene in particular that I'm sure anyone who's ever printed a document in a school/library/office/university can live vicariously through.


*1999 was a good year for films.
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Posted: Wednesday, Apr 18 2012, 20:06
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Arlington Road, good some bad reviews but I thought it was good.
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Posted: Thursday, Apr 19 2012, 02:20
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QUOTE (GTA_stu @ Wednesday, Apr 18 2012, 05:23)
I watched a horrible film the other night with some friends. It was called "A Serbian Film"...
...I wanted to watch a pixar film.

wtf did I just read?

I just saw The Artist. I thought it was a pretty great film, main actor did a great job. Its a nice love letter to classic films.
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Posted: Friday, Apr 20 2012, 15:42
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I thought this movie was fantastic. I'd been meaning to get around and watch it for some months and finally decided it was time to watch it today before work.

The Help is basically about a young white girl wanting to write about the black maids daily life while working with their white families and all of the hardships they've had to go through and still continue to go through. Its set in Mississippi during the black civil rights movements which goes without saying I guess.

I thought Emma Stone as the leading girl quite a change from her normal comedy roles and I thought she did a great job at being in something serious. I did feel like she was kind of awkward during some scenes though, not sure if that was intentional or just her acting. Other than that I thought she held up well. I thought the other leading characters were very well put together - with a lot of the maids stories being very powerful and the emotions involved were pretty hard hitting. It had me going in about 3 points in the film - but hey I'm a chick.

I think overall, they portrayed the lives and work of these maids very well - the stories are great. The ending was great, although very mixed emotions which is a little different from just being a sad or happy ending.

A worth while film if anyone is interested in the civil right movement - and the ladies lives having to put up with the white people they were working for.
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QUOTE (LewisMiller @ Wednesday, Apr 18 2012, 20:06)
Arlington Road, good some bad reviews but I thought it was good.

It's not "good" to get bad reviews, but Got bad reviews?! Sure, I can see that
I saw it long ago, enjoyed it once, but didn't think it worth collecting
I watched NEW JACK CITY as it aired following the Planet Rock documentary on VH1 the other night, I'd seen a clip or two towards the end, but this time I watched it complete.

It's one of the first films to chronicle the 'drug wars' effect and plight
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Posted: Saturday, Apr 21 2012, 10:37
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Just watched "Deep Impact".

The thriller goes on and on. The suspense in my mind won't go any way. 90's movie is indeed good in my opinion. When the movie is over, I finally realized that hope can't be corrupted if world is going to be destroyed. cookie.gif
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Posted: Saturday, Apr 21 2012, 11:24
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I just watched both versions of "Last house on the left" not bad, I actually prefer the newer version to be honest. It's labeled as a "shock" film but in all honesty it's not really that bad.
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It's good to hear that Emma Stone's holding her own in more serious roles as well as comedy these days. I've said it on here before but she really reminds me of Lindsay Lohan before her life went off the rails, she had a lot of promise. I reckon Emma Stone's going to be one of Hollywood's big names in a couple of years if she keeps on the track she's on now.

Anyway...
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo(2011)
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Following only two years after the original, Swedish, adaptation of the book and it's ensuing wake of critical acclaim, this 2011 English-language version of Larsson's book had a lot to live up to.

The film follows a recently disgraced journalist (Daniel Craig) who is hired by a wealthy businessman to solve the 40 year old case of his niece’s murder, in exchange for information that will help him get his credibility back. Eventually, he enlists the help of a quite unconventional research assistant in the form of Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara), the titular Girl.

Coming in at about two and a half hours, the film is quite a heavy experience, both in its manner of storytelling and in the way of content. There's an unusual structure at play here, with the first two acts (I'd say the film is split into 5 acts rather than three) having two almost completely separate stories, one of which is forgotten about and only tangentially referred to after the two main characters meet up. This serves as brilliant exposition though, if a bit long. You get a real insight into the multiple sides that make up Lisbeth: the strong and independent, take-no-prisoners badass, the lonely soul and the fragile and damaged young woman who stumbles from one f*cked-up situation to another. I've gotta say, Salander is one of the best written and portrayed characters I've seen in recent years in a big blockbuster movie like this.

I'm particularly happy with the casting of the two protagonists. Craig works well as Mikael Blomkvist, giving the role the much needed tact and a portrayal of genuine concern for the case and those around him. He's like a polite version of Kenneth Brannagh's Wallander (another Swedish-written detective played by a Brit). From what I've read, other people including Brad Pitt and George Clooney were considered for the role, but I think the former hit too close to another David Fincher film about a detective investigating a gruesome murder case with Brad Pitt in the lead (Se7en), and the latter wouldn't really fit in my opinion (plus, Lisbeth's boss looks exactly like a provincial Clooney). But the real masterstroke in casting is with Mara as Salander. Not exactly an unknown, Mara hasn't had many starring roles in larger productions, but has worked with Fincher in the past on The Social Network, and was probably a risky move considering some of the names that were banded around for the role (including Natalie Portman, who despite my adoration of would not have worked nearly as well, alongside Anne Hathaway, Ellen Page, Emma Watson and Scarlett Johansson). Mara delivers a near perfect performance though, and her willingness to commit everything, appearance-wise, to the role is endearing.

As for the film itself, it's beautifully executed, and is very much a David Fincher film. I can't nail down exactly what it is, maybe it's the humble grey, white and blue tones throughout, but the film just feels very Scandinavian. The atmosphere gives everything that clean, stoic manner with hints that just below the surface things aren't as well behaved as they appear. When you do see the underside, it's unforgiving. There are two scenes in particular with Salander and her government-appointed guardian that really cut close to the bone. The first of which triggered in me, for the first time in a long while, the response that I had to remind myself that they're just actors and it's not real. It's just a horrific scene. When we return to the situation though, there is somewhat of a shift in power, and although the same sort of terrible things happen again, a sense of justice makes it much more bearable. To show a similar situation twice and evoke such different reactions is a hallmark of good direction.

Just a final word on the styling of the film. Whoever did the costume design (and hair/make-up and all that jazz) for Salander, did a stellar job. She looks fantastic and her appearance fits the character phenomenally well. it would have been easy to just go the "goth it all up" route, but there's a much more nuanced and subtle approach taken here.

So in conclusion, it's a wonderful film. A little bit emotionally draining at times, so I wouldn't watch it after a particularly exhausting day, but brilliantly executed and beautifully constructed. David Fincher solidifies himself as one of my favourite directors even more with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.

TL;DR: Film good. Go watch.

E: So apparently i can bash out like 750 words on a film like it's nothing, but I'm sat here struggling to even start my 2000 word essay. Such is life.

E2: You people need to write more. I want to have arguments about films dammit.

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Posted: Saturday, Apr 21 2012, 12:27
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Not seen any movies recently, but just to let you know I appreciate reading all the decent reviewers, i.e. the ones that write a few paragraphs
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This is one of the better films I've seen recently...

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Basically, Adam (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is diagnosed with spinal cancer and the film follows him through his journey. I won't go on writing a full review mainly because it'd be boring and I'm not that good at writing stuff.

Anyway, in short, this film is bloody wonderful. I highly recommend it. If you like Seth Rogen's comedy, there's a good chance you'll be laughing your tits off at some of the jokes. The thing that got me was the emotional parts, they really pull on the old heart-strings. You can't really relate to how he feels but you can definitely understand it and this is where Joseph Gordon-Levitt's acting really shines. He manages to pull you into his world and feel his anger. I even shed a manly tear at one point. All in all, a very good film.

Who'd have thought a film about cancer could be funny?
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Gentlemen, I give you 'The Vault of Horror'

wonderful stuff...watched it last night smile.gif
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