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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by Maniac » Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:50 am

Shurik wrote:Apocalypto

Really good, fast-paced and beautifully done action movie.
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Post by stratohawk » Sun Sep 23, 2007 3:57 pm

About Schmidt

Tragic comedy with Jack Nicholson in an absolutely uncommon role. Kind of a melancholic roadmovie.

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Post by Shurik » Sun Sep 23, 2007 7:47 pm

Night At The Museum - good family comedy.

Dogma - haven't seen it in ages, forgot just how great this movie is!

300 with RiffTrax commentary - one of the latest targets of Mike Nelson and Co.

Der Untergang (extended cut) - one of my favorite movies and the extended cut makes it even better. It contains 22minutes of additional material and I don't understand the reason for cutting out the most of it ...

Tristan and Isolde - sort of a Romeo and Juliet story but placed much earler in history (post-Roman Britain). A decent movie ...
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Post by Maniac » Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:37 pm

Final Destination 3 Not as good as the previous ones, but it keeps you interested on some ocasions
300 Managed to see it normally. Very good as a movie, although some historical events are not referred.

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Post by Mormegil » Mon Sep 24, 2007 2:13 pm

The Departed
Still one of my favourite movies from last year right after Pan's Labyrinth.

Bad Santa
Really funny actually.

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Post by Shurik » Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:58 am

Stardust

Very enjoyable mix of fantasy, comedy and romance, in vein of Princess Bride. Based on Neil Gaiman's book, though except few names and basic premise, nothing much of it was transferred to the movie. The book was much darker in tone than the movie ...

I enjoyed both the movie and the book very much and recommend them both ...
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by Stealth » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:47 am

1408

Pretty good. I enjoyed it.
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Post by Shurik » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:56 am

Stealth wrote:1408

Pretty good. I enjoyed it.
Damn scary movie ...
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Post by kaitchu » Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:20 pm

This one I heard about a lot before i saw it: My Sassy Girl is the movie name and i LOVE that movie.
Other movies that had made me cry: My Girl and I, Turn Left, Turn Right
Those are romantic comedy movies.

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Post by black death » Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:29 am

1408
Hm...I expected that it would be a little better :? . But John Cusack is excellent (not only) here :)

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Post by OPOJ » Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:34 pm

The Good Shepherd -> I totally recommend that. Great cast at their best, nice plot. No action, though. That's about a patriotic spy agent from CIA (Matt Damon) who puts his personal life on the line to serve his country.

The Lake House -> BTTF fans will both love and hate this movie. No Sci-Fi, just a love story about a mailbox that sends mail from two years ago or to two years in the future depending if you are Sandra Bullock or Keanu Reeves.

Sisters -> Wow, that made no sense whatsoever, but that's a thriller about a woman who apparently has an evil siamese sister.

Brick -> That's a detective movie about a teen boy who deals with drug dealers to find his ex-girlfriend. The pace is a little fast for those who depend on subtitles, but it's a good (not great) movie.

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Post by Mormegil » Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:05 am

Hollow Man 2 - Boring sequel for quite an ok movie.

Jaws 2 - Boring sequel for quite an ok movie. I know Jaws is concidered classic and Spielberg's great breaktrough, but I never liked it that much. At least this is better than part four. :P

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Post by stratohawk » Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:29 am

Identity

Brilliant psycho-thriller!! One of the best movies in that genre I've ever seen.

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Post by OPOJ » Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:41 am

Fracture - A very nice movie with Anthony Hopkins playing a man trying to get away from the attempt of murder of his wife.

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Post by black death » Tue Oct 16, 2007 9:26 pm

A Mighty Heart
Good movie, but which one stupid idiot let Angelina Jolie starring the most important role?? :x In this film, she's worse than in everything I saw with her!
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by black death » Tue Oct 23, 2007 12:05 am

The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Mormegil » Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:21 pm

Black Sheep
A.k.a. The Violence Of The Lambs. What the fcuk is the matter with new-zealandese film-makers? :lol: First Peter Jackson with his Bad Taste, Meet The Feebles and Braindead and now this. Brilliant, hilarious horror-comedy.

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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by stratohawk » Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:46 pm

Operation: Kingdom (or simply "The Kingdom")

Great political Action Drama! I recommend this movie to everybody interested in nowadays politics. The final conclusion of it is really brutal and shattering. But, also from the point of view of a good movie itself it really rocks!

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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by Equinox » Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:57 am

stratohawk wrote:Operation: Kingdom (or simply "The Kingdom")

Great political Action Drama! I recommend this movie to everybody interested in nowadays politics. The final conclusion of it is really brutal and shattering. But, also from the point of view of a good movie itself it really rocks!
Is that another "America is the best, our soldiers are the best, our culture is the best, we have the best ppl, and the main character is our best bad ass. All the other cultures suck, we make fun of them, and we dont' like them" type of movie?

From the trailers, that's the way it looks.
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by dirge » Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:47 pm

Equinox wrote:
stratohawk wrote:Operation: Kingdom (or simply "The Kingdom")

Great political Action Drama! I recommend this movie to everybody interested in nowadays politics. The final conclusion of it is really brutal and shattering. But, also from the point of view of a good movie itself it really rocks!
Is that another "America is the best, our soldiers are the best, our culture is the best, we have the best ppl, and the main character is our best bad ass. All the other cultures suck, we make fun of them, and we dont' like them" type of movie?

From the trailers, that's the way it looks.
Haha! Yea it certainly does look like one of those films! :lol:

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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by browneyedgirl » Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:05 pm

dirge wrote:
Equinox wrote:
stratohawk wrote:Operation: Kingdom (or simply "The Kingdom")

Great political Action Drama! I recommend this movie to everybody interested in nowadays politics. The final conclusion of it is really brutal and shattering. But, also from the point of view of a good movie itself it really rocks!
Is that another "America is the best, our soldiers are the best, our culture is the best, we have the best ppl, and the main character is our best bad ass. All the other cultures suck, we make fun of them, and we dont' like them" type of movie?

From the trailers, that's the way it looks.
Haha! Yea it certainly does look like one of those films! :lol:
Then it must be a great movie! :D
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by black death » Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:45 pm

The Hoax
A bit primitive :?

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Post by Shurik » Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:46 pm

Cannibal! The Musical - insanely funny debut film of Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park. The songs alone are making this movie worth watching, especially Let's Build A Snowman.

Planet Terror - stupid, plotless, lots of blood, gore and violence zombie z-grade movie, but I don't remember when I had so much fun watching a movie like that. It's a masterpiece of intentionally made bad movies.
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Post by Mormegil » Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:16 pm

Shurik wrote:Planet Terror - stupid, plotless, lots of blood, gore and violence zombie z-grade movie, but I don't remember when I had so much fun watching a movie like that. It's a masterpiece of intentionally made bad movies.
Amen! My thoughts exactly. :P

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Post by Shurik » Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:06 am

Mormegil wrote:
Shurik wrote:Planet Terror - stupid, plotless, lots of blood, gore and violence zombie z-grade movie, but I don't remember when I had so much fun watching a movie like that. It's a masterpiece of intentionally made bad movies.
Amen! My thoughts exactly. :P
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by Equinox » Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:25 pm

browneyedgirl wrote:
dirge wrote:
Equinox wrote:
stratohawk wrote:Operation: Kingdom (or simply "The Kingdom")

Great political Action Drama! I recommend this movie to everybody interested in nowadays politics. The final conclusion of it is really brutal and shattering. But, also from the point of view of a good movie itself it really rocks!
Is that another "America is the best, our soldiers are the best, our culture is the best, we have the best ppl, and the main character is our best bad ass. All the other cultures suck, we make fun of them, and we dont' like them" type of movie?

From the trailers, that's the way it looks.
Haha! Yea it certainly does look like one of those films! :lol:
Then it must be a great movie! :D
You may want to replace the "great" for "ridiculous", so it would look like:

Then it must be a ridiculous movie! :D
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by miditek » Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:06 pm

I went to see 30 Days of Night last weekend, since I always have been a fan of horror films. Unfortunately, despite buckets of blood, this movie was truly lame.

The human characters had zero depth, and the plot while it looked good on paper, lacked a lot in execution. The vampire characters were throwbacks to the old Nosferatu type, complete with their own language that consisted primarily of grunts and groans. Oh, and of course, there was a love story sub-plot which, needless to say, made the film even cheesier.

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One of the stupidest scenes was where the Sheriff of Barrow, Alaska (played by Josh Hartnett) fights his way to the local hardware store to "test" an ultraviolet light on the vampires. It works, but then the power gets cut (again)- don't these people know what a fucking battery is? At least in the first Blade, the hunters had a bit of fun frying the fat little vampire accountant with a UV light that was powered by a large Duracell battery! :lol:

Unless you are a fan of really cheesy and ridiculous C-grade horror films, I cannot recommend this one. For those that want to see a really good vampire type of film, I would personally suggest checking out the old made for TV movie " 'Salem's Lot" by Stephen King- it starred David Soul, James Mason, Lance Kerwin, and Bonnie Bedilia.
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by browneyedgirl » Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:07 pm

Equinox wrote:
browneyedgirl wrote:
dirge wrote:
Equinox wrote:
stratohawk wrote:Operation: Kingdom (or simply "The Kingdom")

Great political Action Drama! I recommend this movie to everybody interested in nowadays politics. The final conclusion of it is really brutal and shattering. But, also from the point of view of a good movie itself it really rocks!
Is that another "America is the best, our soldiers are the best, our culture is the best, we have the best ppl, and the main character is our best bad ass. All the other cultures suck, we make fun of them, and we dont' like them" type of movie?

From the trailers, that's the way it looks.
Haha! Yea it certainly does look like one of those films! :lol:
Then it must be a great movie! :D
You may want to replace the "great" for "ridiculous", so it would look like:

Then it must be a ridiculous movie! :D
The concept is great. The only ridiculous thing is Jamie Foxx trying to pay a serious role. :D
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by Equinox » Sat Oct 27, 2007 5:18 am

browneyedgirl wrote:
Equinox wrote:
browneyedgirl wrote:
dirge wrote:
Equinox wrote:
stratohawk wrote:Operation: Kingdom (or simply "The Kingdom")

Great political Action Drama! I recommend this movie to everybody interested in nowadays politics. The final conclusion of it is really brutal and shattering. But, also from the point of view of a good movie itself it really rocks!
Is that another "America is the best, our soldiers are the best, our culture is the best, we have the best ppl, and the main character is our best bad ass. All the other cultures suck, we make fun of them, and we dont' like them" type of movie?

From the trailers, that's the way it looks.
Haha! Yea it certainly does look like one of those films! :lol:
Then it must be a great movie! :D
You may want to replace the "great" for "ridiculous", so it would look like:

Then it must be a ridiculous movie! :D
The concept is great. The only ridiculous thing is Jamie Foxx trying to pay a serious role. :D
The concept of "America is the best, our soldiers are the best, our culture is the best, we have the best ppl, and the main character is our best bad ass. All the other cultures suck, we make fun of them, and we dont' like them" has already been overused. Overused stuff isn't 'great'. But, that's my opinion. :)
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Re: Recently seen movies

Post by stratobabius » Sun Oct 28, 2007 10:43 pm

Jade Soturi

A finnish-chinese movie, about... I really didn't get it all. I only watched the first half hour, so the rest, later. :P

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