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DISTRICT NINE--This was one weird movie, not so much the content(which was good)but, the way it was done. This movie about aliens taking up residence in South Africa was like a newscast, more than a movie. But, as it went along I got really into it! Produced by Peter Jackson. And, yes, I get the satire&parody the movie subtlely presented. ;)

4 MUSKATEERS--Quite entertaining tale based on Dumas creation. Adventure with alittle mumbo-jumbo mixed in.

SCAREY MOVIE 4Hilarious! So stupid it was terrific! Loved it!

TERMINATOR SALVATION-Worth waiting for! Action packed and just very good. Enjoyed it. I know there supposed to be 2 more parts to this saga. Great!

STAR TREK Another winner! Seeing the crew as they were young was interesting, and the movie was not boring at all. Hope there is a sequel. :bigok:
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Carcass wrote:Some European films: El orfanato, Delicatessen, It's a Free World, Los abrazos rotos...
Did you like El Orfanato? I haven't seen Los Abrazos Rotos yet.How was it?
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I've seen El Orfanato. A great movie! :)
I've also seen "The Devil's Backbone". I think it's "El espinazo del Diablo" in Spanish.
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browneyedgirl wrote:DISTRICT NINE--This was one weird movie, not so much the content(which was good)but, the way it was done. This movie about aliens taking up residence in South Africa was like a newscast, more than a movie. But, as it went along I got really into it! Produced by Peter Jackson. And, yes, I get the satire&parody the movie subtlely presented. ;)

4 MUSKATEERS--Quite entertaining tale based on Dumas creation. Adventure with alittle mumbo-jumbo mixed in.

SCAREY MOVIE 4Hilarious! So stupid it was terrific! Loved it!

TERMINATOR SALVATION-Worth waiting for! Action packed and just very good. Enjoyed it. I know there supposed to be 2 more parts to this saga. Great!

STAR TREK Another winner! Seeing the crew as they were young was interesting, and the movie was not boring at all. Hope there is a sequel. :bigok:
District nine was great movie, I liked it a lot. It was strange but really interesting. I watched it too some weeks ago. And im waiting for aniother movie, because it ended like there will be contnuing
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Lurdi wrote:
Carcass wrote:Some European films: El orfanato, Delicatessen, It's a Free World, Los abrazos rotos...
Did you like El Orfanato? I haven't seen Los Abrazos Rotos yet.How was it?
El orfanato is good, storywise not that special, but very absorbing.

Los abrazos rotos is good too, the director is instantly recognisable, he's a master at making relatively complex scripts easy to follow. Only one gay and one (ex)prostitute this time. ;)
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Carcass wrote:
Lurdi wrote:
Carcass wrote:Some European films: El orfanato, Delicatessen, It's a Free World, Los abrazos rotos...
Did you like El Orfanato? I haven't seen Los Abrazos Rotos yet.How was it?
El orfanato is good, storywise not that special, but very absorbing.

Los abrazos rotos is good too, the director is instantly recognisable, he's a master at making relatively complex scripts easy to follow. Only one gay and one (ex)prostitute this time. ;)
:lol: Of course there has to be at least one of each!
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palarmux wrote:
browneyedgirl wrote:DISTRICT NINE--This was one weird movie, not so much the content(which was good)but, the way it was done. This movie about aliens taking up residence in South Africa was like a newscast, more than a movie. But, as it went along I got really into it! Produced by Peter Jackson. And, yes, I get the satire&parody the movie subtlely presented. ;)

4 MUSKATEERS--Quite entertaining tale based on Dumas creation. Adventure with alittle mumbo-jumbo mixed in.

SCAREY MOVIE 4Hilarious! So stupid it was terrific! Loved it!

TERMINATOR SALVATION-Worth waiting for! Action packed and just very good. Enjoyed it. I know there supposed to be 2 more parts to this saga. Great!

STAR TREK Another winner! Seeing the crew as they were young was interesting, and the movie was not boring at all. Hope there is a sequel. :bigok:
District nine was great movie, I liked it a lot. It was strange but really interesting. I watched it too some weeks ago. And im waiting for aniother movie, because it ended like there will be contnuing
District 9 has won lots of awards, it was even nominated for movie of the year in 2009! Was the background music from Black Hawk Down? Sounded similar. ???
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Last night I did not watch movies but I did a marathon of Supernatural :wink:
I love this show, my sister bought some seasons in dvd and I'm watching everything :D
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Dreamcatcher

The beginning was sickening and frightful, but the end was so banal and boring... I didn't like it.

5/10
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Kill Bill Vol. I: I just love how easily she kills all the crazy 88, such a bloody and wonderful scene :D
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District 9

Not bad at all 8)
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Carcass wrote:Some European films: El orfanato, Delicatessen, It's a Free World, Los abrazos rotos...
El orfanato is quite well. I don´t like Almódovar films, here in Spain lot of people can´t understand his popularity abroad.
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already a classic: Blade Runner.

Tonight: Constantine.Never seen before.
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Indiana Jones (4 movies): You never get tired of him :D
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Shutter Island

Mind=Blown :crazy1:
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The Timber Falls

nice one, I just love horror movies :)
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NeverendingAbyss wrote:Shutter Island

Mind=Blown :crazy1:
I watched it this weekend and I liked it a lot!! I didn't even know what it was about so it was an excellent surprise except for a stupid teenager I had next to me who was talking to her girlfriend all the time and eating popcorn as if he was about to starve. I hate that.
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Lurdi wrote:
NeverendingAbyss wrote:Shutter Island

Mind=Blown :crazy1:
I watched it this weekend and I liked it a lot!! I didn't even know what it was about so it was an excellent surprise except for a stupid teenager I had next to me who was talking to her girlfriend all the time and eating popcorn as if he was about to starve. I hate that.
Hahaha I went with 10 of my friends and we were waiting in line. The black women behind us were mad as hell! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I've just come from the cinema, watched "Valentine's Day". Two hours about nothing. It was so long, so boring, I was going to sleep. Even Julia Roberts and Ashton Kutcher couldn't save the movie. It doesn't cost $4 that I paid for the ticket.
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ggonza43 wrote:Indiana Jones (4 movies): You never get tired of him :D
This is true! I'm waiting for Indiana Jones 5 :D

Last night I watched Troy, I like this movie :wink:
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Sherlock Holmes
meh

Boondock Saints II
Rubbish. To my recollection the first one was decent.

Hana-bi
I'm not really sure what to make of Takeshi Kitano, but not bad.
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I've watched "Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens" 1922. Scary movie :) It's interesting experience of watching the silent movie. I watched it and thought about changes in ways of expression, in actors' play; such naive "special effects"... And now nobody can be surprised with 3D-movies... But this movie seemed to be scare for people in 1922 :) I liked it, what can I say :)
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Eyes Wide Shut
I haven't watched it to the end. Boring.
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Morgana wrote:I've watched "Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens" 1922. Scary movie :) It's interesting experience of watching the silent movie. I watched it and thought about changes in ways of expression, in actors' play; such naive "special effects"... And now nobody can be surprised with 3D-movies... But this movie seemed to be scare for people in 1922 :) I liked it, what can I say :)
I´ve watched it many years ago.
I understand people who don´t like old movies, but, there´s one thing that makes different the old movies in comparison with the films of our times: the story and the actors. In the past, the script, the story and the actors had more importance than now, in general.
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I've watched "The lovely bones". It's great movie. It reminded me my grandmother... She was very ill, she had cancer and it hurted her a lot. But she had never complained, she had never said: "I wish this life to be finished". Her illness hurted her a lot and she knew that she had no hope but she wanted to live. And this movie... Even after death that girl wanted to live.
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Great Torino. Marvellous Eastwood!
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Edge Of Darkness: Excellent movie, but to rent and watch at home
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I've watched "Adventureland". Light movie for teenagers. I've wathed it because of Kristen Stewart - it was the only movie with her that I could find in Net. The movie was... normal. Nothing special.
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Morgana wrote:it was the only movie with her that I could find in Net.
Have you tried http://oneclickmoviez.com/ ? :P

EDIT: Always choose the files hosted on megaupload.
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Stealth wrote:
Morgana wrote:it was the only movie with her that I could find in Net.
Have you tried http://oneclickmoviez.com/ ? :P

EDIT: Always choose the files hosted on megaupload.
I mean that Kristen Stewart was not so famous before "Twilight" and she is young - so there are not so many movies with her at all :) Thanks for the link! :wink:
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